Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 72, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1934 — Page 16

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FRUITS USED IN TWO VARIETIES OF ICE CREAM Bananas or Dates Make Desserts Suitable for Children. The.*e's something indescribable •about the delicious flavor ot real home-made ice cream. This delicacy, too. is easy to make with a good recipe. The children are the ice cream addicts in most families, and for this rea on the healthful fruit ire cream especially are recommended. Very popular with the youngsters is banana ice cream—and very good for them. too. In making it. .select fruit which is fully ripe when the yellow peel Is flecked with brown and the green has disappeared entirely. At this stage the banana is comple'ely digestible even for young children. Banana Ire Cream ! rap Hanana palp l'i rnp* li.bl 'i r up i>iir rmn S lHp. irmnn Jii<* -alt Crush the bananas, add sugar, salt and lemon juice. Stir cream into mixture. Mix well, freeze m 8-1 ice and salt mixture or in trays of mechanical refrigerator. Aunother delicious ice cream is; made with that vitamin-rich fruit, dates. This is especially attractive in appearance, and the chewiness of the dates gives anew texture. Bo

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CURRANT MINT SAUCE 1 iliu rnrr.nl pllj 1 UMnpi*n prated arinit rind 8 tpkleapnnna mint !*. chopped finely Break up 1 glass of currant jelly into small pieces, ut do not beat It. Add the finely chopped mint leaves and grated orange rind and stir carefully until well blended. Serve with roast shoulder of lamb.

sure to buy the clean pasteurized dates for making this: Date Ice (.'ream I rnp milk scaldrd t mp. pa-trariird •i rnp ti£*r dt J |p-p. flnnr I rup orange juire ' traap. salt 3 lemon Julre tret* M - ,hin rrram Mix flour, sugar and salt; add -raided milk gradually, stirring until smooth paste is formed Cook over ho' water until mixture thickv ns. stirring constantly. Pour mixture over slightly beaten eggs; cook over hot water for one minute. Strain, add finely cut dates and cream Cool. Add strained fruit juices. MAKE UNUSUAL SALAD Tomatoes and Alligator Pears Form Combination. Tnma’oes and alligator pears form an exotic combination with which to tcgipt an appetite or impress the bridge club. Cut the pear in horseshoe shape p.eces. Put a tomato slice in each. Serve on any salad green with a very mild mayonnaise or salad dressing. The delicate flavor of alimator pear is completely masked by a too-flavor fol dressing.

DESSERTS BOTH NOURISHING AND COOLING LIKED Muscovite of Watermelon Among Suggestions to Combat Heat. Summer menus that end with a dessert that cools the palate and indirectly provides food value are the ones that thoughtful hostesses ( are preparing to keep family and guests in good humor these devitalizing days. Light frothy and ice-cold is the way most persons prefer hot j weather nourishment. Here is where a frozen fruit dessert, sherbet. ice or muscovite hits the spot. An ice cream rich with cream, eegs, nuts and chocolate furnishes lots of food value but also heatproducing calories. So, while it may be cold to the taste, it has the reverse effect on the body. Lemon Ice This can be used as the foundation for several inviting desserts and beverages. Four cups water, 2 cups of sugar, 4 lemons, 1 large orange or 2 small ones, 1 tablespoon granulated gelatin. Grate rinds of oranges and lemon and add to sugar and water. Bring to the boiling point and boil eight minutes. Add gelatin, which j

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has been softened in 4 tablespoons of cold water for five minutes Stir until gelatin is dissolved, strain and cool. Squeeze juice from lemons and orange and strain. When syrup is cold, add strained juice and turn into freezer. Freeze as usual. Muscovite of Watermelon Four cups of shredded watermelon, 2 cups of powdered sugar, 4 tablespoons of nonalcoholic sherry. Break watermelon with a fork, removing seeds. Combine with sugar and sherry and turn into freezer. Pack in four parts of ice to one part of ice cream salt and let stand two hours or longer. Serve in chilied sherbet glasses.

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WINE BASTES CHICKEN Recipe for Supreme De Voltaille Includes Vegetables. Cook breasts of chicken slowly until tender, using, as basting sauce, first butter, then white wine. Fill the hollows of cooked artichokes with cooked vegetables -.ut small, potatoes, carrots, string beans and peas, moistened with mayonnaise. Cover with asparagus tips. Pour partly cooled gelatin over it and leave it to set. Serve this with the hot chicken breasts. •

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