The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1964 — Page 4

The Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana Wednesday, December 9,1964 Fabulous Cake Features Filberts

Fill and frost a chocolate chip cake with Filbert Frosting and Filling if you want to make a truly fabulous cake. It’s an extra delicious flavor combination. Decorate with filberts, too — the little domesticated hazelnut. Filbert Chocolate Chip Cake

2 teaspoons butter 4 cup butter 1 pound unsifted confectioners’ sugar 3 to 4 tablespoons milk Additional filberts for decoration (optional)

1 package chocolate chip cake mix % cup toasted filberts, coarsely ground y 2 cup light cream *3 cup granulated sugar *4 teaspoon salt 2 egg yolks, unbeaten Prepare cake mix as directed on package, baking in two 8- or 9-inch layer pans. Cool. Combine nuts, cream, sugar, salt, and egg yolks in saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly until mixture thickens and turns brown, about 8 minutes. Add 2 teaspoons butter; mix well. Cool. Measure cup and set aside. Spread remaining % cup between prepared cake layers. Cream cup butter with about 1 cup confectioners’ sugar. Add reserved % cup cooked filling; blend. Then add remaining confectioners’ sugar alternately with milk to spreading consistency. blending well after each addition. Use to frost top and sides of filled cake. Note: To toast filberts, place in shallow pan in 350° oven for 15 minutes, or until lightly browned.

Almond Chicken and Rice

1 can (5 oz.) bamboo shoots 1 can (5 oz.) water chestnuts 1 pound chicken breasts, skinned and boned 1 cup thinly sliced

mushrooms

3 tablespoons salad oil 1 clove garlic, minced 9 /i cup thinly sliced celery

1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon sugar 4 teaspoons soy sauce Va cup water Vi cup blanched almonds y 2 cup thinly sliced green

onions

3 cups hot cooked rice

Drain bamboo shoots and water chestnuts, reserving Va cup of the liquid. Slice water chestnuts thinly. Cut chicken into thin strips. Brown chicken, bamboo shoots and mushrooms lightly in 2 tablespoons oil with garlic. Add water chestnuts, celery, reserved liquid and salt. Cover and simmer 3 to 5 minutes or until celery is barely tender. Mix cornstarch with sugar, soy sauce and water and add to chicken mixture with half of the almonds, which have been lightly browned in remaining oil. Cook until thickened and clear, stirring constantly. Pour into serving dish; sprinkle with remaining almonds and green onions. Serve over rice. Makes

servings.

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Reward Christmas tree-trimmers and jolly carol singers with a luscious steaming wassail bowl of Florida orange and grape* fruit juices, sweet cider and aromatic spices. The tradition of wassailing comes from England, where m olden days a host toasted his guests with the words “waes” and “hal,” meaning literally “be well,” and a hot fruit punch. This recipe is especially appropriate for the season now vibak the plump juicy Florida citrus fruits are at their peak of flavor*

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iy 2 quarts Florida orange

juice

2 cups Florida grapefruit

juice

1 quart sweet cider 1 Florida orange Combine sugar,

10 minutes: strain. _ Reheat and serve hot from punch bowL cut orange into slices. Place a halved candied cherry in center of each slice. Place pieces of angelica cut to resemble “holly” on both sides of cherry. Float slices on top of punch. YIELD: 25

3 /z-cup servings.

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Cooking in a chafing dish can be as much fun for the hostess* as it is for her guests. For example, when Almond Chicken and Rice is the entree chosen, the ingredients can be artfully arranged on an attractive tray and placed next to the chafing dish for at-the-table cooking. Almond Chicken and Rice is a quickly cooked entree which combines chicken and crisply tender-cooked vegetables with a well seasoned sauce that is delightful served over hot fluffy rice. Complete such a menu with jellied fruit salad, and for dessert, chocolate sauced snowballs. The rice for this Oriental-inspired entree can be cooked especially for the dish or it may be reheated cooked rice. Leftover rice, unlike other foods, never tastes left over. Cooked rice will teep, covered, in the refrigerator for a week; at zero degrees in a freezer for at least 8 months. Cooked rice and thawed frozen cooked rice are easily reheated — simply add 2 tablespoons liquid to each cup of cooked rice, cover and steam 4 to 5 minutes. Almond Chicken and Rice

1 teaspoon salt

Top Bar Cookies With Sherry Glaze

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High and Handsome Cherry Mold Layered with Sour Cream Dressing

Canned sweet cherries, plump and pretty, thine from this orange-wine gelatin salad. Frozen raspberries and their juice add color and flavor, too. The center layer is a Mend of sour cream and melted marshmallow, a delicious dressing with each serving. A shimmering jewel-like salad to crown a luncheon or buffet meal. Northwest canned sweet cherries, either the dark delirious Bings or the lovely light Royal Annes, make all fruit salads extra special. Available any time of year at the market, these canned cherries are a cook’s delight. They lend themselves well to use in cakes, cobblers and pastries as well as salads. It’s fun to have a can of each on hand, but light and dark canned sweet cherries can be used interchangeably. Cherry Jubilee Salad 2 (1 lb.) can dark or light 2 (3 oz.) packages csngesweet cherries flavored gelatin 1 (10 oz.) package frozen V 2 cup sherry wine raspberries y 2 cup lemon juice 2 cups cherry syrup and water Drain cherries and raspberries, reserving syrups. Add water to cherry syrup to make 2 cups. Heat cherry ayrup and edd gelatin. Stir to dissolve. Remove from heat, add sherry, lemon juice and raspberry syrup. Chill till partially set. Fold raspberries and cherries into gelatin. Pour one-fourth of gelatin mixture into mold. Chill until almost set Add a middle layer of: 1 cup miniature marshmallows, melted 1 cup dairy sour cream Blend together in double boiler. Cool before pouring into mold. Chill until set. Add remaining gelatin mixture. Allow to set several hours or overnight before serving. Makes 10 to 12 —

Ike, Barry Hold Unity Conference NEW YORK UPI—Former President Eisenhower and Sen. Barry Goldwater meet today in a unity “summit” conference which moderate Republicans believe will not be another “Morningside Heights surrender” to

conservative influence.

The moderates, who are demanding removal of GOP National Chairman Dean Burch as part of a restoration of the Eisenhower middle of the road philosophy, got in the first pitch with the ex-President at

Gettysburg Tuesday. They be- 1 those who voted for him sent in

lieve that the general will side the them in today's meeting.

party. 'and Mr. and Mrs. J!m Poynter' Goldwater, who leaves the of Greeneastle at a birthday dinSenate in January and who is ner in honor of Mrs. Eggers on

heading home to Arizona after November 30th.

today's meeting, believes this is a time for cool heads and caution in re-shaping party policy. Like Senate Campaign Chairman Thruston B. Morton, RKy., who spoke to the governors last week, he opposes “bloodletting" that might cause the party’s conservative wing to

turn away in anger.

Goldwater is expected to underscore today a point he made in an interview with UPI last week—the fact that his appeal to the conservatives in 1964 turned up a financial bonanza for his party. Five per cent of

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ogdon of Terre Haute spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page. Mr. and Mrs. William Robbins and family were supper Guests Sunday evening. The annual oyster and chili supper given by the Ladies Aid for their families was held Saturday night at the Church. A large crowd attended. A 50c grab bag was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Page and Mrs. Eliza Page attended the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Page in

Pennsylvania Gov. William Scranton, carrying the case for the moderates, reported to the general on last week's GOP governor’s meeting in Denver. There are governors called for new leadership which “clearly represents a broad view of Republicanism and practices a policy of inclusion, rather than exclusion.” The Goldwater-chosen chairman already has denied that he practiced “exclusion” and, fighting for his job, has endorsed "without hesitation” the governors’ policy declaration. He said he and the defeated presidential nominee both be-

money to help his cause, he Brownsburg Sunday afternoon, said. The party lost the election Mrs. Virginia Crasby returned but wound up in the black. ; home Tuesday morning from

Scranton met with Eisenhower in his Gettysburg office at ! the request of Gov. Robert E. Smylie of Idaho, chairman of the reconstituted GOP Governors Association. How strongly Scranton put the moderate's case against Burch he did not say. But the anti-Burch gover- | nors think there now will be more than enough votes to unseat the 37-year-old chairman | when the Republican National Committee meets in Chicago

Jan. 22-23.

Barnard News

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Booker en-

tire Putnam County Hospital where she had minor surgery,

Monday.

Mrs. Judy Rogers. Vela Page. Bobby and Myron Cole Page are

on the sick list.

Mr. and Mrs. Falin celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday afternoon. A large I crowd called on them and extended their congratulations. The Ladies Aid Christmas meeting was held Thursday with Ritta Martin. Elma Cheney was her assistant hostess. A very I good time was enjoyed by all

' present.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clampitt entertained their grandchildren

lieve in a “broadly based” tertained Mrs. Margaret Eggers Sunday afternoon.

RIPPED mto two pieces by a high wind. Old Glory waves on over the old Senate Offica Building In Washington, D.C.

Fig, Sherry and cashew nuts flavor theae very, special bar cookies. Top with creamy Sherry icing and serve immediately, or wrap and store in a cool place to let their flavor mellow.. Serve the bars with sherbet or fruit, or as the accompaniment for a glass of sweet Sherry in the afternoon or evening. Either the medium or sweet Sherry produced, in California is Editable both for flavoring the cookie and serving as the refreshing beverage. Sherried Cashew Strips (Makes 2 dozen) 1 cup dried golden figs 2 cups sifted all-purpose y 2 cup California Sherry flour y 2 cup soft butter or 1 teaspoon salt margarine % teaspoon ginger 34 cup brown sugar (packed) % cup milk 1 egg, beaten % cup chopped cashews iV 2 teaspoons baking powder Sherry Glaze Clip stems from figs: cut figs in small pieces. Combine With Sherry and let stand hour. Cream butter, brown sugar and egg until light and fluffy. Resift flour with baking, powder, salt and ginger. Add to creamed mixture alternately with milk. Stir in figs and nuts. Turn into a greased and floored 13x9 inch bak* jng pan, spreading batter evenly. Bake in a moderately hot oven (375 degrees F.) until golden brown about 20 to 25 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool in pan. When cold, spread with Sherry Glaze. Sprinkle with additional chopped cashews, if desired. Cut into strips about iy 2 by 3 inches. Sherry Glaze: Beat 1 tablespoon soft butter. 1% cops sifted powdered sugar and 2 tablespoons California Sherry together until smooth.

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