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HOTEL UTAH SALT LAKE C ITY Guy Toombta, Managing Director No. Z9230 W elcom e at a H ousew arm ing—H oney T w ist R olls (See Recipes Below) H ousewurniing Tim e Soft, Bweet, crusty rolls, a fruity coffee cake, a plate of cookies, te m p t in g s a n d ­ w ic h e s in c r e s ­ c e n t, d ia m o n d , o ir c le o r h e a r t s h a p e s , c o ffe e , tea or cider from which to choose your drink—these ___ form the basis of the refreshments for a housewarming. The event isn't lavish, it ’s simple, sincere and warm with friendliness for you’ve gathered to greet your friends in their new home. Whether you’ve planned the housewarming as a surprise to the fam ily in their new home, or wheth­ er yau're inviting friends to an " a t home" in your own home, keep ev­ erything as simple as possible. If you have many coming, ask some earlier and others later so the house and brush over Twists before bak­ ing. •F ru ited Coffee Cake. (M akes 1 large ring) 1 cake yeast Mr cup lukew arm potato water 6 cups flour, sifted 1 cup lukewarm water 1 teaspoon lemon extract 1 cup shortening or butter 1 cup sugar (4 teaspoon salt V« teaspoon nutmeg % pound large raisins % cup currants H pound candied citron V4 pound candied lemon peel Soften yeast in potato water, add 1 cup flour and w arm water. Let rise. Cut shortening into rem ain­ ing flour, add remaining ingredients then combine with first m ixture. Let rise until double. Shape into large, buttered ring or loaf and let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in a moderate (350-degree) oven 1 hour. Frost with a powdered sugar icing and sprinkle with chopped or shred­ T H IS W E E K ’S M E N U ded nuts. Here are some cookies that are •Assorted Sandwiches as delightful as homespun. They’re •Sweet Bow Knot Rolls e s p e c ia lly nice •Honey Twists for housewarm­ Frosted Cup Cakes ing because the •Fruited Coffee Cake Cookies recipe makes a Coffee Cider Tea la r g e q u a n t it y •Recipe Given and you won't be a b le to c o u n t will never be too crowded. No en­ consumption o n tertainm ent need be planned for ev­ them. The blend­ eryone will want to inspect the ing of fruits with spices makes thia house or apartm ent and have a light a popular cookie: snack before leaving perhaps. Cape Elisabeth Cookies. Clever invitations can be sent out (Makes 3*4 dozen medium) by using a m iniature plan of the *4 cup butter house, a rough drawing ar silhou­ 1 cup brown sugar ette of the house and writing the in­ 1 egg vitation inside or out as it best fits. 5 tablespoons m ilk 1% cups flour All refreshments can be placed 1 cup rolled oats on a table set simply with a plain V« teaspoon cinnamon cloth and attractive flowers. Teen­ Ye teaspoon allspice age girls will enjoy helping at the % cup pineapple cut into shreds, table pouring coffee or tea and help­ drained ing All the trays of rolls and sand­ Ms cup walnuts, chopped wiches as they're »«ed. *4 cup raisins Hot rolls with the smell of the 3 tablespoons grated otahge rind oven still on them w ill spell a grand welcome, especially when Combine sugar and butter, add your guests come in from frost- egg and m ilk, then dry ingredients. nipped outdoors: Last of all add the fru it and nuts. Drop by spoonfuls on greased cookie •Sweet Bow Knot Rolls. sheet. Lake in a moderate (375- (Makes 2(4 dozen) degree) oven 8 minutes. 1 cup m ilk ’A cup butter Here are some tem pting sandwich Mi cup sugar combinations for the sandwich plat­ 1 teaspoon salt ter. Made in crescent, star, heart 2 cakes compressed yeast or triangle shapes they’ll be one of % cup lukewarm water the most popular numbers at the 2 eggs housewarming: 4% cups sifted flour (about) •Assorted Sandwiches. Scald m ilk and pour over butter, Flaked tuna or salmon seasoned augar and salt. Crumble yeast Into with mayonnaise, lemon juice, and water to soften. Cool m ilk to luke­ butter. w arm , add yeast, beaten eggs and Mashed sardines, lemon juice, 2 eups flour. Beat well. Add enough chili sauce. flour to make a soft dough. Turn Mashed liverw urst with chili out on a floured board and knead sauce. until smooth. Form into a ball and Peanut butter and chopped, place in a greased bowl. Cover and cooked bacon. let rise until double in bulk. When Cooked ham ground with sweet light, knead down and shape into pickle, moistened with mayonnaise. long strands, 8 inches long, (4 inch Cream cheese with orange m a r­ in diam eter. Tie these strands into malade or cranberry jelly. a single looped knot. Place on Sliced Am erican cheese, thinly greased baking sheet and let rise sliced fried ham, mustard. until doubled. Bake in a moderate Cream cheese and honey. (375-degree) oven, 15 to 20 minutes. Peanut butter, lemon juice and Brush with powdered sugar icing mashed banana. and sprinkle with chopped nuts. •Honey Twists. L Y N N SAYS: (Makes 2*4 dozen) Use the same ingredients as in Rolls in a variety of shapes Sweet Bow Knot Rolls. Soften yeast are guaranteed to please the in lukewarm wa- most fastidious fam ily. Here's a teL ^ ? ,d m ilk ’ list of favorite shapes to try out: add butter, sugar Knots: Twist and tie strip of and salt. Cool to dough into a knot. lu k e w a r m an d P arker House: Roll dough *4 add enough flour inch thick, cut into rounds with to m ake a thick biscuit cutter, dip in melted but­ batter. Add yeast ter and fold In half. Place rolls and eggs. Beat well and add more close together in pan. flour to m ake a soft dough. Place Crescents: Cut dough into tri­ in a greased bowl and let rise until angle shapes, having dough at doubled. When light punch down least four inches at wide end. and roll into small strands about Spread with butter, roll begin­ 6 inches long, *4 inch in diameter. ning at one corner. Pull ends Coil into greased 2-inch muffin pans, to resemble a crescent. beginning at the outer edge and Buttcrhorns: Cut dough in edge covering the bottom. Brush with shapes, brush with butter, roll to­ Honey Topping. Let rise until dou­ wards point. ble in bulk and bake in a moderate Butter Flakes: Roll dough % oven 25 to 30 minutes. inch thick, brush with butter, cut Hosey Topping. in 2-inch strips. 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