Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1949 — Page 28

Lésids Zest 3 By META GIVEN : SERVING THE SAME kind of eat in a variety of ways makes

today is well not with a tasty sauce. A dash of the soy variety gives it an added y ; ” = -

G French dressing Ambrosia Beverag Mik to drink

Sion to day's menus.

. SWEET-SOUR .BPARERIBS 8 lbs, spareribs 1 tbsp. shortening 2 ¢. water i; ¢. raisins Step: Salt 2- green peppers ‘ 1% tbsp. cornstarch IS Cc. sugar 15 ¢. vinegar Soy sauce ai Have butcher at spareribs {Ato a tlean damp cloth: Cut “into, serving portions. Brown ribs in shortening over moderate heat for sbout five minutes. If ribs have much fat attached, no . shorening will be required. Add half the water and raisins and salt Cover skillet tightly and cook over low heat 25 minutes. 44d the green peppers which have been washed, cored and cut into six pieces each. Then stir’ in the cornstarch blended with the sugar, vinegar and rest of the water. Again cover and continue cooking over low heat | for 30 minutes or until ribs are} ihr 47 AEM reorganisation Stir the ond]

of the cooking period, the lig

gravy-like consistency. Stir in) enough soy sauce to suit taste, . Berves four to five.

YOUR MANNERS—

Situation: You are a girl working in an office and - your employer's wife invites you to dinner at their home. . Wrong Way: Feel you must take your employer and his wife to dinner, or have them to dinner at your apartment. Right Way: Realize *that they will not expect you to them. Show your appreciation of their hospi38ly, it you like, by sending owers to the wife or taking oe a To, of candy when you

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y them. Wrong Way: Talk exclusively to the parents. Right Way: Talk to the

“It easier to set before the, family sweet-sour spare-

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TIMBALES MADE of cereal and covered with a | creamy sauce savory with peas | ‘combine into a delicious one-dish It will save money, 180, for the budget-conscious homemaker as well as provide a substantial nucleus for a Lenten menu. : y

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‘CEREAL FLAKE TIMBALES

14 ¢, butter or margarine 1 ec. diced celery 3% ec. chopped onion

1 tsp, salt % tsp. pepper

14 tsp poultry seasoning

% tsp. sage

Nutritious meal-in-one x 2 tsps. minced parsiey

7 ¢. corn flakes or wheat flakes

Melt butter, add celery and

onion cook until tender. Remove from heat. Add salt, pepper,

poultry seasoning,

sage and -

parsley. Add combined ‘beaten

eggs and milk, Mix in cereal flakes, Turn Into greased A Place

ramekins-or CUPS. cups in baking pan; add hot water within half inch of top of

-cup; bake in a moderate over

(350 to 375 degrees F.) for 30

. minutes. To serve—unmold and serve with cream pea sauce. Serves six.

Timbales Make Good OneDish Meal.

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Rockefeller, ue, Pompano Papillote, solved “Then pour into a. demiChicken Bonne Femme, Omelette tasse of hot, black coffee. Surprise and Cafe Brulot. The fish, fresh from near waters and baked in paper case was balm. to a gourmet's soul.| Unbelievable was the blending of SPOONS © isavors in the chicken (cooked in| casserole with vegetables),

fully similar to Baked Al bore. the piped inscription

carried a real French dressing. The Omelette Surprise, delight~ secret of the family which foundaska, ed Antoine's and still own and, “An- carry on. There are some few| toine's 1842” atop and flamed /so-galled “authentic” recipes jaflioat. Try this one.

First, the sauce.

with brandy alight.

Oyster Recipe Guarded Secret The making of Cafe Brulot is a rite, and rightfully so. Place] half a lump of sugar in a des-gert-sized spoon; over the sugar, to fill Light the Cognac with a match ‘and let burn till I sugar is d dis- |

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and The recipe for Oysters Rockethe plain lettuce salad with it feller (so named because of their

richness) is a earefully guarded

a food grinder, finest gauge, one handful of well washed spinach, ithe same of green onion tops {and of parsley. Add five drops of {Tobasco, salt and pepper to your {taste. Then stir in one-third cup

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of browned, fine bread. crumbs. {Work in one-third cup of soft-| lened butter and add four or five —— drops of Absinthe. This will itwo and one-half dozen oysters, Place the oysters, shell, in a baking pan, filled three fourths full of rock salt: Bake

suffice for about

on the half-|

in 450 degree F. oven until edges! lof oysters begin to curl, Quickly |

rput- sauce —-to—cover.-about one. (tablespoon, over each oyster; re-| turn to oven and vake five -min-| utes. Do nat allow to brown. New Orleans is a lush, languid, | Lucullan state of mind. Who was| Sit said See Naples We. say--dine at Antoine's and LIVE!

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