Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1948 — Page 26
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By MARIE McCARTHY a Into our lives some rain of responsibility must fall. It “pours” when we are to be hostess to 20 for luncheon! Be it for church to guild; civic project committee or private party, everyone is interested in making it. smoothly simple in these days of soaring prices and fleeing cooks. food, plenty ot it, not too elaborate a menu dnd one ,| which precludes too nfuch service, oblong pan, large, fiat and deep, does the trick. Try this chiokoni on in squares to serve, topping} sirecipe as a main dish for 20 or 25. with this sauce. yy . One CHICKEN SCA: chicken broth, two teaspoons of “1 Bix cups of cook Ahicken, {chopped onion, two tablespoons / {eut as for chicken salad, not too' ,of chopped celery; one tablespoon| “ {fine; six cups of broth in which butter, a dash of Tabasco and a was cooked (seasonedibit of cayenne, Simmer for three salt, pepper, two whole minutes. Beat well until biended]br cloves and one small onion); {two egg yolks, two teaspoons of three cups of cracker crumb; {flour and on one tablespoon cool kpn broth. Pour the simmer- ; dients on the yolk mix-
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‘two teaspoons ay and two Body chopped. Keep/| warm over hot water if not served at once. This recipe makes about two cups of sauce, so multi-| ply for the larger amount. Pass a large, artisticallyarranged relish tray-—have it so varied it will supplant a salad.
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One-half cup of port wine; one ‘Bartlett pear halves and the from the can to make one Tand one-half cups (if there is
+. {not that much juice, add water); idea one package strawberry gelatine the col and a few drops lemon juice. a whole has
Let the pear halves stand in wine while preparing the gelatine, iDissolve the gelatine in heated
pared meal is in order. It's as colorful as itis delicious and thriftily uses the leftovers
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pear juice. Cool and add to the pears and wine. Arrange the pear halves, open side down, in a flat, oblong dish. Pour the liquid over them. Let chill in the ice box. Cut in aguares to serve in
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» » ” CHICKEN TETRAZZINI Rémove the meat from the wings, neck, back and other small pieces of a four to five-pound cooked chicken. Cut it into small pieces (approximately two cups). Boil one eight-ounce
of chicken broth. Meanwhile, saute until delicately browned one or two slices of bacon, finely cut. Add and brown lightly in bacon fat one-third cup of finely {chopped onion and one-half cup of finely chopped green pepper. Add one-half pound American \cheese coarsely grated (about three cups), one-fourth cup chopped Pilienta, one-fourth cup toasted, blanched almonds pin one and three-fourths to two cups cooked peas. Mix with chicken and macaroni sections. Heat, using chicken broth to moisten (about one cup). Serve hot. Garnish as desired, with tomato and parsley. Serves six to eight.
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gave up the idea of returning the heart suit. He led bac 10 of diamonds, | trying g knock out the diamond ace. North put on the jfck, East the king and dummy’s ace won the trick.
Now if declarer could successfully finesse the spades, he could count five spade tricks, a heart, a diamond and two clubs.
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then would he get back into is hand to take the heart finesse? He was almost sure that East had the queen of hearts, as East undoubtedly had led his fourth best and West had won the trick with the king of hearts. The best line of attack was to hope that the king of spades was wrong. Declarer's first play after winning the ace of diamonds was to cash the king and queen of clubs and them ‘lead the three of spades from dummy. If West went in with the king, the jack of spades would. become an entry. If West did not go up with the king, declarer would win the trick with the jack and return the nine of hearts. East would refuse to cover, 80 declarer would. play the eight of hearts. that he had carefully saved in dummy. Then he would- take another heart finesse, / The seven of diamonds would
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