Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1949 — Page 18

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TANGY ‘RED CABBAGE (Total cost: 16%¢c)

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Don't Let Post-Holiday Icebox Discourage You

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ant 1 the same stufing as last week's. ; three-fourths of a glass of jeily with the

old Gy various’ oddments. of cranberry origin, the tough. outside of celery. You've seen ore’ host, like it Late concentrate on that paked

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To Cabbage

By’ META GIVEN

1 large = ‘red apple (Jonathan) 4¢ 1 tsp. salt Dash nutmeg ; .

2 thsps. vinegar 1c 1 tbsp. sugar -Dash cayenne pepper ~-APriny-off-outer-isaves of -cab-: bage. Cut in. quarters, remove use a sharp knife to!”

be about five cups cabbage. Heat margarine in a Heavy saucepan

with fitting Add chopped onion, ‘then the cored, sliced

‘over low heat and cook for 10' minutes stirring several times. By time cabbage should - be

through. Now add water, cover ‘and cook moderately fast for about 20 minutes, ‘stirring occasionally. Then

| a corn bread. recipe, or to one

a ring mold ~gooked- broccoli arranged in a

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sliced | apple, | salt and nutmeg. Cover and place

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with sliver and ~adhering; with a simple twist of the wrist it can bes" come,. in a wink, a sizeable | bowl of potentiality in the pink smooth, ground ham. A cup of this very thing makes all the difference iff -a | Kecipe sent to me recently by Mrs. “Trudie” Jewett Eno, whom we well remember as a popular, beloved hostess of Indianapolis, - Now she is a lady with a

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beautiful in Early American decor. We also know it is A plus in food, for it rated a feature in “Gourmet Magazine,” the “What's What” in the culinary department,

Add Ground Ham * 110 Corn Bread Recipe

So pe Returning 0 ouE- multons, | “ 1 onion, size small egg, oped 1c

here is ham cornbread ring with vegétables. © Add one cup ground ham to

box of corn bread “mix.” Bake SEI (0 sa 8 ith

bouquet’ in the center. Surround the ring with boiled julienne carrots—and-golf--bah-_sized boiled onions. Cover the vegetables with a sharp cheese CHickeén broth, thicks ened, and with cheese sauce added; goes well. And to “use up” another. ffem, grind those nuts from the gift box; spiced -almonds—and what have you. Use with ground ham to make sandwich | paste, one-fourth the amount | of nuts as of ham. Moisten with one-half . boiled dressing and one-half mayonnaise. Good with one ®gg nog. Ham wins the food election;

__add vinegar, sugar and pepper. Stir thorpughly. Again cover but

cook more slowly for another 20

minutes or until cabbage is very Refrigerator Hint

tender. At this point there should be very. little liguid left on cabbage. Serve immediately. “Serves four to five.

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