Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1941 — Page 14

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Cheaper Steaks Will Suit Ft. Worth

Man [If Cooked Right The 1942 convention of the Gen-

eral Pederation of Women's Clubs will be held, in Ft. Worth, Tex, rather than in Austin as previously announced, according to a bulletin received from Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, president. Pan-Americanism will be emphasized at the convéntion, which will be April 26 to May 2. Mrs. Frederick G. Bals, past president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs and past chairman of the Golden’ Jubilee Birthday Party Committee, has been named

by Mrs. Whitehurst to the General Federation Historical Commit-

“I'D RATHER HAVE STEAK than chicken any day,” proclaims ‘the family breadwinner. Well, give him steak. It doesn’t have to be ‘the thick supper-expensive club or T-bone steak. Try flank, chuck round or swiss steak cooked by one of the following methods.

FLANK STEAKS 8 8 =

Have flank steak scored at the BRAISED CHUCK STEAK WITH market. Dredge - with flour and ONIONS brown on both sides in hot lara, (Serves four to six) Season with salt and pepper. Ad 4 3 cup hot water and cook slowly| One and one half pounds chuck ‘on top of stove or in moderate oven [Steak of beef, cut thick; 3 or 4 (350 degrees F.) until done, about onions, sliced; flour, salt and pepper, one hour. % cup hot water.’ VARIATIONS Cut the steak into pieces the size

1. For liquid, use % cup ketchup and % cup hot water. 2.-Make a paste of 1z teaspoon mustard, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon sugar and 3 tablespoons cider vinegar. When the flank steak is browned, spread evenly with this mixture. 3. Spread with savory bread dressing. Roll and tie or else sew edges together.’ 4. Spread flank steak with bulk sausage and roll like jelly roll. Fasten edges with skewers. Braise, using tomato juice as the liquid, and season with a medium onion.

for serving, season with salt and

pepper and pound flour into the meat. Try out a little of the beef fat in a heavy skillet and brown the meat. Taen cook the. sliced onions in the fat until they brown lightly, but be careful to keep them

the meat and onions, cover the skillet and let the meat cook very slowly until tender, an hour or longer. Toward the last of the cooking, add blended flour and water to make more gravy, if desired. Serve the meat with the gravy around it on a hot platter, and garnish with pars-

from scorching. Add hot water to]:

tee. The committeé is’ to bring up to date and complete the history of the General Federation. , Mrs, Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, president of the Indiana Federation, has been named a member of the Resolutions Committee, which includes Mesdames LaFell Dickinson, Harvey W. Wiley, George B. Young and Whitehurst.

Legion Group To Install

STUFFED FLANK STEAK = |ley. (Serves 4 to 6) .. Two cups boiled rice, 2 tablespoons chopped parsley, paprika, 1% lbs. flank steak, 1 teaspoon onion juice.

SWISS STEAK (Six servings, plus leftovers) Three pounds round steak, 4 table-

Mrs. C. H. Ahrendt will be ine stalled as president of the East In« dianapolis Unit 13, American Le«

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