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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1936)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1936 FOR FAMILY CELEBRATION A FAMILY CELEBRATION Decoration day Is n favorite time for family "get togethers." Usually a combination meal is served and the picnic style is quite popular. PICNIC MENU FOR TWELVE Cold Pork Tcnderlolni Neapolitan Salad Baked Beaiu (He or Cold) Brown Bread Sandwiches Tuna Salad Sandwiches Cream Cheese and OUve Sandwich ep RadUhM Pickled Beets Raspberry Sherbet (Packed In Dry Ice) Old-Fashioned Chocolate Caka Hot Coffee Iced Tea COLD PORK TENDERLOINS 4 pounds pork tenderloins y, cup flour U teaspoon salt M teaspoon popper teaspoon celery salt 4. tablespoons fat 1-3 cud bolllnff water Flatten tenderloins with a meat pounder or mallet. Cut into two- inch pieces. Sprinkle with flour, salt, pepper and celery salt. Melt fat In frying pan, add and quickly brown the pork. Lower fire, add lid and cook 10 minmes. Add water nd cook 16 minute Turn fre quently to allow even cooking. NEAPOLITAN SALAD 0 cups chopped cabbage 8 cupa diced pineapple a cups diced marsh malJowi 1 teaspoon salt yA teaspoon paprika l'A cuds mayonnaise Mix and chill pineapple and marshmallows. Cabbage should also be chilled. Add the mayonnaise to all the rest of the Ingredients. Place In bowl or Jar lined with cab bage or lettuce leaves. Carry the extra mayonnaise In small Jar and place on top salad when served. TUNA SALAD FILLING 3-3 cup tuna i,i cup finely chopped celery 1-8 cup diced cucumbers 3 hard-cooked eggs, diced teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon chopped sweet pickles I teaspoon lemon juice. 4 tablespoons mayonnaise Mix ingredients with fork, uw as filling for buttered white bread slices. Sour Cream Chocolate Cake U cup fat 1ft cups dark brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla S eggs 8 equarea chocolate, melted 1 cup sour cream I 1-3 cups flour - 1 teaspoon soda 1 teasooon baklntr nowder Cream fat and sugar. Add rest of ingredient and beat two minutes. Pour Into two layer cake pans lined with waxed paper and bake 35 min utes In moderate oven. Cool and trosfc. WHITE FROSTING t oups sugar 3 teaspoons vinegar 1 Cup water 3 egg whites, beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla Vt teaspoon almond extract Boll, without stirring, the sugar vinegar and water, When thread forms when portion Is poured from spoon, slowly pour into whites and beat until thick and cold. Add ex tracts and frost cake. Pecan Nut Rolls 1 cake compressed yeast cup lukewarm water 4 tablespoons sugar 8 tablespoons fat, melted 1 oup lukewarm ml lk 3 eggs beaten 4ft cups flour 1 teasooon salt Crumble yeast In large bowl, add water and sugar. Let stand five minutes. Add two cups flour and rest of ingredients. Beat two min utes. Add remaining1 flour, cover and place In room of moderate tem perature. This will require about four hours, Roll out dough until 1-3 Inch, spread with filling and roll up like a jelly roll inches thick, Gut off one Inch slices and place in buttered muifln pans. Let rise until doubled In bulk (about three hours). Bake IE minutes In moderate oven. Turn out, pecan sides up. FILLING FOR DOUGH 4 tablespoons soft butter cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1-3 cud broken pecans Mix Ingredients and spread on soft dough. PECAN MIXTURE FOR MUFFIN PANS 1 cup brown sugar 3-3 cup whole pecans Sprinkle a tablespoon sugar In each butter muffin pan and add three pecans. AID FOR SHINY GARMENTS If you want to improve appear ance of a shiny garment, sponge with a dash of ammonia added to the water. Always press on the re verse aide. Try Tapioca Chocolate Cream eup granulated tapioca 1 cup water 3ft cups milk ft cup sugar teaspoon salt 3 squares chocolate, melted 3 egg yolks 3 egg whites, beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon butter Blend tapioca with water. let stand five minutes, add milk, sugar and salt. Add chocolate and cook 25 minutes in double boiler. Stir frequently. Add yolks and cook two minutes, cool slightly and add re maining Ingredients. Chill and serve, with cream. TEACHERS ON VACATION Mehama The MIssps Adele Zoll ner and Florens Dhhler, teachers at the grade school, left Tuesday for their home in Mt. Angel. BUSINESS IS "Picket-ing" Up There must be a reason it's FANCY FRESH FISH & DRESSED POULTRY We Deliver Fitts Market nt3rjsru FRAGRANTLY FRESH! coffee great Something new and different is accomplished in this stun ning sweater, a Paris creation of mercerized knitting and cro chet cotton. Note the ridges In every direction, the rolled collar and cuffs and the saddle shoul ders. The smartly brimmed hat with the braided band and perky bow la crocheted to match the sweater. Spring Gloves in Changeable Taffeta Paris P) Some o( the most striking apring gloves are made of changeable taffeta in shades of dark green, navy blue, wine red and black. Their tops are ruffled and their palms were made of kid In a matching shade. Athens, Greece, has nearly 3,0of vacant apartments. of tho west! 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DINNER SEBVINfi THREE OH fOUR Bait and Ham Benedict Glazed Bananax Buttered Sumach Taaited Rolla Plum Butter Pear Salad Chocolate Bread Puddini Hard Sauce Colfee (Hot or Iredi EGOS AND HAM BENEDICT 4 piecei boiled ham etas 2 lablrapoona butter 3 tablespoon! flour 1 1-3 cups milk 4 teaspoon aalt U teaspoon pepper 4 teaapoon chopped parsley teaspoon chopped onions Fit ham in individual buttered baking dishes. Add eggs and bake until eggs have "set."" Cover with sauce made by blending butter and flour and cooking with rest or in gredients until creamy sauce forms. The mixture should be stirred con stantly while cooking. If preferred the ham can be placed in shallow baking pan and eges added. GLAZED BANANAS 4 bananas a tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons auaar 7 tablespoons lemon Juice H teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons currant Jell? Peel bananas, brown 5 minutes in butter melted in frying pan, Sprin kle with sugar, juice and salt. Cov er and simmer 5 minutes. Spread with jelly and carefully remove tc servlntr platter. CHOCOLATE BREAD PUDDING 1 squares chocolate, crated , i cup suear 1 cup water 3 cups bread, cubed 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups milk teaspoon salt I ecas or 4 yolks Mix sugar with chocolate, add water and cook slowly, stirring con stantly until creamy sauce forms. Beat well. Add rest of Ingredients. Pour Into buttered shallow baking dish. Bake 30 minutes in slow oven. Coo and chill. I Slim Sheath New For Hostess Gowns Paris (P The latett design in hostess frocks is a slim clinlug sheath in heavy orchid crepe girdled with its own material. Exotic sleeves in fine pleats fall like scarfs all the way from the shouidcrs to the ground. Mehama Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mornoe, Mrs. Menta Phillips, Harry Monroe, and Eula Montgomery at tended the services given by the Cotton Blossom Singers at th First Methodist church in Salem. Good Sandwiches The popular hostess Is one who knows how to make good sandwiches. They should be tasty and flavorsome, espec ially if beer, highballs or ginger ale are served with them. MEAT OR CHEESE Cream a little dry mustard with the butter and spread this on the bread. BAKED BEANS Mash cold baked beans and season with 3 tablespoons chill sauce or 1 teaspoon prepared mustard. Good on any kind of bread. TOASTED CHEESE Apply sweet paprika liberally. A strip of bacon blends well with this, EGG Combine chopped hard boiled eggs with mayon naise and paprika. TOMATO Season thor oughly with salt and black pepper. Spiced meats and bologna are snappy additions. Royal Coiffure Sets New Mode London The Duchess of Kent, by appearing at her first public function of King Edward's reign with her curls arranged in a differ ent way. has set a new style In coiffure. When the Duchess opened the ex hibition of British-made silk stock ings she had her hair arranged at the sides In two rows of curls, which curved upwards from the cheek, ex posing the ears, an 6 meeting four rows of curls at the back. She wore pearl stud earrings. The style, planned especially to go with her new hat, a diminutive oval shaped pill-box perched over the right eye, is finding wlde favor. MRS. JACKSON VISITS Silverton Mrs. Frank Jackson Schilling purek 7a rr g a fiavorlask Lillian Staiger) of Orland, Calif., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Slaiger. at their home on When dinner time comes round again I'm hungry a's my brother Ben. ASK for SHURFINE COFFEE The Best thai Money Can Buy Brines Smiles of Satisfaction We Grind It To Order The Price ONLY 2$C lb. Viking Coffee f Oft lb. Ground While You Wait Free Delivery Golden Bantam Tall cans 3 for Cut Green Beans. Tall cans, 3 for.... Early June Peas Tall cans. 2 for Chicken Broth Tall cans, 2 for. .. 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