Salem Authentic QnJl (juide tc Setter pity THE HOUSEWIFE'S HANDY FOOD SECTION Utted by Maria. Uwry Fischer LATEST IDEAS FO.1 YOU.1 ublbkeej Tfcartdey Each Waak ouraai li' ! i ! " J. ! Salem, Oregon, Thursday, February 12, 1953 1 1 -aa b eseBBa rjA Cake for All February's Holidays i s. - -. - l - , Valentine Cake- "Because You're Mine" ii reason enough for baking and decorating a special Valentine Cake, This ' special recipe will Join your hit parade of all time favorites, once you try it. Watch for Plentiful Foods Now "Knowledge concerning availa bility of fresh fruits and vegeta bles, dairy products, poultry, meat, fish and shell fish is vi tal to the homemaker trying to operate on a budget Our week ly report is given after careful checking of information from a wide variety of sources, togeth er with personal shopping expe ditions. It will pay you well to follow it closely and also to watch local grocery advertise ments for special buys. Best Vegetable Buys Carrots, celery, cabbage and , broccoli continue to head the list -of best buys, with white pota toes, onions, winter aquash and parsnip running them a close ."..second. Lettuce, the most popu I lar of all salad greens, is availa' C ble in unusually large quantities vfor February. It is interesting -, to note that, according to fig ,' ures from the Bureau of Agricul tural Economics, the average person In the U. S. consumed Only 7 pounds of lettuce in 1918 as against 21 pounds per person :, In 1948. Tomatoes ami Bell pep- tiers are In good supply and rea- ' sonable In price for this time of year. Cucumbers and eggplant ' are in light supply. Best Fruit Buys Apples, particularly large size . Delicious are good buys. Avo- eados are plentiful so why not ' enjoy them on the "half-shell" stuffed with your favorite filling, - Srapefrult are of exceptionally : good quality thanks to the mild , weather. Rhubarb is available at fair to moderate prices, as are pears, oranges and bananas. . Meat Department Beef is being headlined this week because it is lower than we have seen it in a long time, Particularly good buys are to be found in ground beef, shoulder roasts, rump roasts, shortribs. necks and llank steaks, fork continues abundant and at cor respondingly low prices. Choice grade veal and light lambs are In light supply. Gtwery Department 'dried beans, peas and lentil offer wonderful appetite satis fying nutrition for a very few cents a pound. There are few things tastier than a bowl of Glorious LITTLE AS 9 A Make It today... IN JUST 15 MINUTES! "Certs te a ees eeetrn aee lere-ieeV lea's eleg Ad No. 9 3U-16kt.sM (T) ''J'"JT - rt TTflrt1Tfl'Vi''ii'iifl?wyrfti inaiiVifci ia thick split pea soup on a cool day. Raisins, dried apricots and prunes continue to be good buys. Dried skim milk ii inexpensive and can help you stretch your grocery dollar. Watch the ads for canned food specials and if your storage space permits stock up on such basics as apple sauce, tomato Juice, peaches, tomatoes etcetra. Happy marketing! Onions Plentiful All Year Plenty of onions the year around. Onions of' almost any variety are good "boilers" when they range from 1 to ltt Inches in- diameter. Smaller ones l termed "plcklers," and of course, bigger ones are "slicers." . . When selecting , dry onions. look- for those that are well shaped and - dry enough to crackle. Thin-necks and bright, hard bulbs are other indications of quality.' For this recipe use the larger onions. - ' Scalloped Onions Good 6 large onions 3 tablespoons butter Salt and pepper 6 tablespoons flour '' . 1 cups milk For special occasions, we add a package of Philadelphia cream cheese to this, and some chopped-up pimlento. . Peel onions and slice thinly. Place Vt of them In bottom of a buttered baking dish. Dot with 1 tablespoon of butter,, sprinkle with salt and pepper and with 3 tablespoons of flour. Repeat this process. Top with remaining Vt of the onions and dot with remaining 1 tablespoon of butter. Pour the milk over top, cover and bake in a hot oven,-400 degrees for about 30 minutes. Uncover and bake for 20 to 30 minutes longer or until . onions are tender. Serves six. Toasted Bean Rolls Mash contents one can spiced chili beans. Spread on thin slices of white bread from which crust has been removed. Roll and fasten with toothpick. Wrap roll in half strip of breakfast bacon. Broil, turning until bacon . is crisp. Grape Jelly GLASS an sect W r erefer a aewaer, roctpo la secBego. Joe - No. C-4SO0 Jan.Feb., 195J Fuel Proof, November IS, 19S1 Glamorous Ways to Decorate By Zola Vincent I rood, Wrltu) February has many special occasions to justify baking cake and decorating it appro priately. W give you a mar vellous cake recipe and suggest several easy but glamorous ways of dressing It up fo rthia various special occasions. For Valentine's Day, decorate as pictured with those heart shaped cinnamon candies; or maybe you've got a better idea for arranging them. For Washington's Birthday, make a hatchet pattern using red maraschino cherries or seeded canned . and carefully drained red cherries. For Anybody's Birthday, cut up (with scissors) small gum- drops in assirted colors and sprinkle over and around cake or arrange in any desired let tering; then arrange birthday candles. If you're handy with a pastry tube, you can always write names andor "HaDDy Birthday" and no tome plain or fancy fluting. . Decorative Cake For this cake, have shorten ing at room temperature. Line bottoms of pans with paper. Use two deep, lightly greased 9-lnch layer pans. Start oven, for mo derate heat, 375 degrees. Be sure to sift flour one before measuring which as you know, la standard procedure for cake making. 2 ft cups sifted cake flour ZVi teaspoons double-acting -baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon cinnamon Vt teaspoon nutmeg Vt teaspoon allspice cu? shortening ' Milk (see below for amount) 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cups brown sugar, firmly packed - S eggs, unbeaten - witn nutter, margarine, or lard, use cup milk. With vegetable or any other shortening!-vee 1 cup milk. ... Into sifter, measure cake flour, baking powder, salt, cin namon, nutmeg and allspice. In mixing bowl, stir shortening just to soften. Sift in dry ingredi ents. Add brown sugar, sieved if necessary to remove lumps. Add milk and mix until flour is dampened. Then beat 2 min utes by hand or at a low speed on electric mixer. Add eggs and beat 1 minute longer. Count only actual beating time or count beating strokes allowing 150 full strokes per minute. Scrape sides of bowl and spoon often. Turn batter into greased pans. bottoms of which have been paper lined. Bake In moderate oven, 375 degrees, 25 minutes or until done. Spread Seven-Minute frosting between layers and swirl gen erously on top and sides of cake. Decorate however planned. Decorator's Frosting, if you prefer. Is made by creaming Vt cup margarine and 2 cups con fectioners' sugar together. Blend in 2 tablespoons milk and beat unjil creamy. Add food color ing in any desired shade. Valentine Tapioca Children's parties should get priority on St. Valentine's Day which is next Saturday. You can make sure of a happy party ending by making a delicious. mi i - i m r sew wm ( Q (Schilling) assSgi SINCE 1881 Molasses Cookies cup margarine or butter Vt cup sugar -1 egg Vt cup light molasses 2Vt cups sifted flour , 1 teaspoon soda Vt teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger Cream shortening annd sugar. Add egg and beat well. Stir in molasses. Sift remaining ingre dients together into creamed mixture. Stir until thoroughly blended. (Use your fingers if stirring seems hard.) Divide dough in half. Shape into rolls IK to 2 inches In diameter. Wrap in waxed paper. Chill In refrig erator four hours or over night. Slice Vt inch thick with a sharp knife, place on greased baking sheet and bake In a not oven (400 degrees F.) 10 minutes. Yield: 5 to 8 dozen cookie. ' Quick Chill Deep Dish For unexpected guests, pour canned chill into a baking dish. Top with a package of cornbread mix made up according to direc tions on the package. Bake at 400 degrees F. for about 30 min utes. Add green salad and des sert and dinner Is ready. A Sauce for The Gingerbread Here's a tasty sauce for ginger bread, if gingerbread need a bit of dressing up: Banana Whipped Cream Saaea Vt cup white sauce mix Vi cup sugar Vt teaspoon salt 1 cup water 1 egg yolk Vt cup sieved ripe bananas Vt teaspoon vanilla Vt cup heavy cream, whipped 1 tablespoon confectioners: sugar Combine - white sauce mix, sugar, salt' and water In a sauce pan. Cook, stirring constantly. until sauce la smooth and thick. Remove from heat and mix a small amount of sauce with egg yolk. Return to saucepan and cook over low heat 3 or 4 min utes. Cool, stirring occasionally. Add banana and vanilla to sauce and chill, FolcYln whipped cream and eotdeettonetv' eager lust be fore serving. Serve with hot gingerbread. Yield: 2 cups. wholesome, pretty tapioca pud ding. Serve it chilled with a glam our garnish and win applause from the juvenile contingent. Arrange halved segments of a small orange or tangerine, half a dozen of them on each dish or pudding to suggest a half- open flower. A wreath of hearts cut from slices of apples that have been simmered for a min ute in a little melted jelly . . or a single apple heart . . . makes an eye appealing decora tion. Bits of jelly provide the necessary color. 2 egg yolks 4 cups milk ' Vi cup quick-cooking tapioca Vt cup honey Vi teaspoon salt 2 egg whites Mix egg yolks with H cup milk in saucepan. Add quick cooking tapioca, honey, salt and remaining milk. Bring Mixture quickly to a full boll over di rect heat, stirring constantly. Remove from fire. Mixture will be thin. Do not overcook. Beat egg whites until just stiff enough to hold shape. Fold hot tapi oca mixture gradually into egg white. Cool. Mixture thickens as it cools. Chill. Seven or eight servings. 7fo Best and Most Raw for Your Monty Yea, Schilling Products are richer more flavor without extra cost, more goodneaa for your desserts, meata, other die he. Greater variety, too 36 spices, 17 flavor ing extracts, dehydrated flakes, seasoning aalte, prepared mustard, food color. Next time get Schilling Products, kitchen-tee ted by good housewives for 72 years Peach Cobbler; ' Always Hit To ''cobble up" means to nut together In a hurry and to "gob ble up" means to eat up in a hurry. And that is what your family will do when this peach cobbler appears. This bakes In a hurry also and can be baking while the rest of the dinner cooks, because it is served warm, reach Cobbler . . 1 large can peach halves 1 cup sirup drained from ' . ' peaches 2 tablespoon brown sugar 1 tablespoon constarch' 3 tablespoons orange juice Vt recipe rich biscuit duogh Drain peach halves and ar range in a shallow baking dish. Combine sirup and brown su gar; heat to boiling. Dissolve cornstarch In orange Juice and add to sirup, stirring constantly. Cook until thick. Pour over peaches. Drop. biscuit dough by tablespoons over peaches. Bake in hot oven, 425 degrees, for 25 minutes. Serve warm with cream. Makes 6 servings. "The only home-perfected recipes for Oregon homemakers!" Absolutely sensational in looks, texture, flavor! Success guar anteed! Follow Martha Meade's recipe carefully, use Drifted Snow Flour, and expect complimenta galore. You'll get them! SALEM MARASCHINO CHIFFON CAKE All measurementa are level. Preheat oven to baking temperature, 325, a alow-moderate oven. Have all ingredients at room temperature (about 70). meeaurv ail ingnuieme peiorv iwnmi mi mv cane, neve reaay an ungreaeed tube pan, 10 inches diameter, 4 inches deep. Sift npum into mixing dowi ' S cups tifted 8 perry Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour cups granulated eugar S teaspoone double-action baking powder -1 teaspoon salt Make a well in center of dry Insredienta and add in the order listed cup cooking oil, such as Wesson 3 egg yolks, unbeaten v t eup liquid (put 2 tablespoons maraschino Juice in cup and fill to t level with cold water) 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 tablespoon ttrained lemon juice H eup finely chopped maraschino cherries Beat with a spoon until it forms a tmooth batter. In a very large mixing bowl place 1 eup egg whites, unbeaten (7 or 8) V4 teaspoon cream of tartar Whip (using hand whip, rotary beater, or electric mixer) until w hi tee form very stiff peaks. Do not underbeat. (Whites should be much etiffer than for angel cake or meringue.) Then pour batter slowly and gradually over stiffly beaten egg whites, while gently folding in with a rubber scraper or large spoon. ruaui just unui Dienaea: ao not tur. four Immediately into the ungreased tube pan. Bake in preheated oven, for 1 hour 16 minutee. When done, top surface of cake will spring back when lightly touched with the fingers, end the "cracks" will look dry. Tan ake from oven down hang, down, placing the tube part free of table, until sides and tube with spatula. Turn pan over and hit edge sharply on table to loosen. Spreed top and sides of cooled cake with Fluffy Pink Icing. 16 to 20 servings. mmm Airrruof asjuiimsmts Fw tM neeHe M law. tomcttt iacradfcet unmet, far th alUtwU la which seea-eieoe. aeoe-eioe. eiee aoooe. omsoee. I'm brew . Seep. t cup. pta. 2 eup. plu. M cup. . cup. piu. MBit of bavmln. it of MMvcelna at Fluffy Pink Icing Measure into the top part of a double boiler 1 large egg white, unbeaten 1 eup granulated sugar it teaspoon cream of tartar Vi teaspoon salt S tablespoons maraschino Juice) 3 tablespoons cold water Beat steadily over boiling water with a rotary beater 7 minutes, until mixture holds shape. Cool slightly. Shsssr drifted snow flqur "HOME-PERFECTED" ENRICHED Anoiher fine product of Sperry...for 101 yean a ieoicr in the West This Is Hearty Cheese Dish for Lenten Dinner There's more than just tasty eating in this cheese main dish. Hidden In all its goodness is a plentiful supply of protein which needs to be Included In your meatless Lenten meals. Cereal and cheese, both good protein providers, are Ingredi ents of these suggestions for Lenten meal planners. Either uncooked farina plain or malt flavored may be usei instead of the whole wheat cereal in the recipe for the Creole Slices with the baked-in cheese sauce. The cereal slices are flavored with the vegetables and cheese, then cooked together before they are poured into the loaf pan, After thorough chilling, the loaf Is sliced and placed in a baking dish, then covered with the tangy cheese sauce given below. Creole Slices With Cheese Sauce 3 tablespoons butter or mar garine . 1 cup diced celery cup diced green pepper Vt cup chopped onion -1 8-ounce can tomato sauce ltt cups water Vt teaspoon salt ' Sift flour before measuring and immediately turn pan upside over neck of funnel or bottle. Let nnei or Dotue. iet Loosen cake from thoroughly cold. t ihtp. j thp. IK - sup. 2-iH Up. m-m up. IK- lup. SJ SMT a 'A S60 . uwp. l up. it lnwr .(titod. eiUua each flvea raaf. aed hiftwr .ItUuriM. cup whole wheat cereal, . uncooked S eggs, unbeaten V4 cup grated American cheese Melt butter, add celery, green pepper, and onion; cook slowly until tender. Add tomato sauce, water, and salt Bring to a boil. Add cereal gradually; cook over low heat 3 minutes, stirring con stantly. Remove from heat Gradually stir hot mixture Into beaten eggs; blend well. Stir in grated cheese. Turn into loaf pan. 3tt x IVt inches; chill. Cut Into 13 slices and place In shallow baking dish. Cover with Cheese Sauce. Bake in a mod erate oven (350-375 degrees F.) for 30 minutes. Yield: 8 servings. Cheese Saace: 3 tablespoon butter or mar garine S tablespoons, flour Vi teaspoon mustard Vt teaspoon salt IVi cup milk . - 1 cup grated American cheese Melt butter; add flour and seasoning. Stir to a smooth paste. Add milk gradually; cook over low heat, stirring con "YouTl never nave a failure with these napes. Meade, "because they belong to this community!' Try them and Unlm you caimla ... unit you agree Perfe" Enriched Flour bajne flour in similar red ar red Me. ask for , ask for Simply eend grocers slip showing purchase of Drifted Snow to 8 perry Flour, San Francbco 6, niiansis nssing aiirreae , irfiinmnnwt in DlPMlMr 9t SfMfiy Mmin etociHcs t awi ' -. TILLAMOOK DEVILED EGG & SHRIMP CASSEROLE A popular Lenten supper dish with a rich, xippy flavor folks like. Pastry recipe calls for Drifted Snow Flour which guar antes its success in your oven! a k , All measurementa are level. Silt flour before measuring Measure into a large aaucepan 3 tableapoona batter, oil, or drippings 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion 5 tablespoons finely chopped celery (optional) Cook until vegetables are soft but not browned. Blend in : - - - - H eup tifttd Sparry Drifted 8 now . f 'Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour 4 teaspoon salt ,'"'' Add slowly, stirring constantly 4 3 eupa milk . Continue cooking, stirring frequently, until mixture ie smooth and thickened, 6 to 10 minutee. Remove from beat and itir in H cup grated American eheeee - 1 eup cooked shrimp (fresh, frozen, or S-js. eaa) Turn into an oblong baking dish, lOxfixS inches. Arrange halves of Deviled Egga over top of hot filling and place pastry strips, lattice fashion over all (arrange eo some of egga show between strips of pastry). Bake in a preheated hot oven, 426, for a boot 25 minutee, or until pastry is criap and golden brown. 6 servings. Deviled Kggs Cut in half lengthwise 6 hard cooked eggs, shelled Remove yolks, sieve, and mix with 2 tablespoons mayonnaise Vt teaspoon mustard (dry or prepared) Vt teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon pepper Refill whitea . .... Pastry ' Measure into a mixing bowl 1 eup tifted Sparry Drifted Snow ''Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour ; Add all at once Vt eup cooking oil, such as Weaeon 2 tablespoons cold milk Stir with fork until pastry dings together. Press Into a ball, flatten slightly, and place between 2 aheeta of waxed paper, 6x10 inches. Roll until pastry reacbee edges of paper. Remove top paper and cut pastry into about ten 1-inch wide strips. Silverware Coupon la every sack. Redeemable for lovely "Queen Bess" silver ware made by Oneida Com munity Silversmiths. Cou pon values in 25 lb., 10 lb.. ' ard S lb. sacks now dou bled. Look for them, eatre them! 8tart your act of "Queen Besa" today. Eas ier to get when you buy the larger sacks! More recipe in the baa; ...easy, new failure-proof ways to use Drifted Snow Flour in Martha Meade'a famous western recipee. Look for theml stantly until thickened. Add cheese and stir until melted. Puts Ca Eba Cermet ToCtrt For Th Ksssy! . etas, cxtmt voata You, too, win km Bum Bom Margarine's delicate, sunny-sweet ' flavor! Bujb Bomnit makes bread, toast, hot tolls, and rentable taste tetter than ever) Youll appreciate Btca Bonnet's nutrition, unlike most other mar nrloes. Blob Bonnst contains ootik vitamins A and D as much year, round Vitamin A and D as you get in the high-priced spread for breadl Yst Blub Bonnbt Margarine eosta in than half as much as the high-prioed spread. So put on Bun Bonnbt and 6 sw of "all " Flavor, Nutritkn. conom-l says Martha turn out a perfect pie, cake or that Sparry Drifted Snow "H better than anv other ali-Dartoee and f dowl and get oYniMc your money SaeU California. S perry doss mote tbaa) I: u v I', i -II i1 i v- A' i 1 . r I I u V