■ » A , Portland Observer, April 13, 1983 Section II Page 5 Stir fry dinners the easy way S tir-fry m ay be a re la tiv e ly new cooking term, but clever cook* have done it from the dawn o f tkiUet*. It doesn't even have to involve a w ok or O rie n ta l seasonings. S tir- fry in g transcends n a tio n a lity be­ cause it re a lly tra n s la te * in to one sm art m ethod o f g ettin g a m ain course together in minim um time. H ere are tw o speedy and q uite different stir-fries that use no-waste ro u nd steak. Because the beef should be thin-sliced to stir-fry, this more expensive cut o f meat can be stretched into an a ffo rd a b le — and impressive— meal. T o have a firm texture fo r easier th in slicing, the meat should be frozen for at least an hour. As you plan ahead, these two sug­ gestions might w ork out fo r a lte r­ nate days some busy u pcom ing week. The S tir-F rie d C a ra w a y Beef is served over mashed p otatoes. I t , and the Budapest Beef, with paprika and gherkins, echo the fla v o r* o f Northern and Central Europe. Quick-cooking is possible because all ingredients for stir-frying are cut reasonably sm all or th in , and be- - • • • * « slo w -sim m ered condensed soup and gravy provide the depth o f flavor that smoothly binds the dish together. Moving Sale Elk Cleaners & Laundry 1014 N. Killingsworth Portland, OR 97217 3 Stir-frlad C araway B a a f - w lt h Its uaa of thin allcad Ingradlanta —1« a quick-cooking, budget 283-3789 atratchlng antra« to la rv a dlnnar guaata or aa a family traat. With SAFEW AY S a f e s L im ite d To R e ta il Q u a n titie s O n ly • , S T IR -F R IE D C A R A WA Y B E E F ‘A pound boneless round steak (Vi-inch thick) 2 slices bacon 2 medium onions, sliced I cup sliced celery I teaspoon caraway seed I can ( 10'zi oz.) Au Jus Gravy I medium tomato, cut up Mashed potatoes. Freeze m eat I h ou r to firm (makes slicing easier); slice into very thin strips. In a 12* skillet, cook ba­ con u ntil crisp; remove and crum ­ ble. Pour o f f all but 2 tablespoons drippings. Cook onions, celery and caraway seed in hot drippings until Just tender; push to one side. A dd meat; cook until color Just changes. T h e n add cru m b led b aco n , gravy and tomato. Heat, stirring occasion­ a lly . T o serve: P o u r over mashed potatoes. M akes 4 cups or 4 m ain dish servings. F r A S S P R IN G T IM E Manor House Boneless Beef Fried Chicken Bound Tip Boast Heat & Serve Frozen Chicken 2 Lb Box BUDAPEST BEEF (N o t in photo) 'A-pound boneless round steak (Vi-inch thick) 2 tablespoons salad oil I can (about 16 oz.) potatoes, drained and cut in half 'A cup chopped onion 1 medium clove garlic, minced 2 teaspoons paprika 1 can (IO ’/ i oz.) condensed golden mushroom soup A cup water '/» cup sliced sweet gherkin pickles 2 tablespoons sweet gherkin pickle juice I teaspoon dried parsley flakes Freeze m eat I hour to firm (makes slicing easier); slice into very thin strips. In a 12* skillet in hot o il, brown potatoes and cook onion with garlic and p a p rik a u n til tender; push to one side. A d d beef, cook u n til co lor Just changes. A d d re m a in in g in g re ­ dients. H eat, stirring occasionally. M akes 4 cups o f 4 m ain -d ish servings. Safeway Quality Beef A Family Favorite! Smokie Sausages Sliced Lunch Meat Meat Pot Pies . 0/ Sliced Bacon Round Tip Steak Sole Fillets O nly'6 Calories Eacti, and so ^Delicious.^ybu’l l / Love them a Whole Buncfj! Smo* A «Urna 1? Ounce Set«« Ay 1?0z House 3 VAi«tws V ai « h Navel Oranges Saladette Tomatoes f e , u.29c S Fresh Rhubarb R«1 Rif*» Salad P erfect Local. Crimson Variety Lk. Haley’s i Chili W/Beans \ 9 $1 Bel Monte Pineapple Assorted Varieties m Jwce 15 25 0 / Donation received Rosalie J. Boothe, Executive D i­ rector o f the House o f Exodus, has announced that the Exodus Clean T e a m , a yo u th co m p o nent o f the H ouse o f Exodus D r u g /A lc o h o l Treatm ent Center at N .E . 16th and Alberta, is the recipient o f a $10,000 grant from the J.E . Edwards Fund th ro u g h the O reg o n C o m m u n ity Foundation. The check was presented to Mrs. Boothe by M r. Ned LoOk, Director o f the Oregon Com m unity Founda­ tion. M r. look was accompanied by D r. W a lte r C . Reynolds and M r . Brian G . B o o th, at the tim e o f the presentation. The grant w ill be used to finance a 10-week e d u c a tio n a l/ w ork experience for teenage youth in the N /N .E . area o f Portland. The youth attend two hours o f in­ struction each m orning followed by three hours o f work in the comm u­ n ity re p a irin g , p a in tin g , assisting senior citizens w ith m in or repairs. Contracts with area businessmen for c le a n u p /w o rk experience are also being obtained at the present time. Del Monte Catsup Rich & Flavorlul 32 Oz Bottle spin a c h Del Monte Spinach Regular Or Chopped 15 Oz Regular Allergv Tablets !«» uit cock ’1 I super ’ SAVER * • T' 24 Count Fruit Cocktail Del Monte 17 Ounce Can II Safeway Toothbrush Cream Com Whole Kernel Com Early Garden Peas 17 0 / SAFEWAY Prices Effective 4/13 Thru 4/19/83 At Safeway In The Portland Area