4 See. UI Capital Journal, Sal Hearts and Cake on St. Valentine's Day i v ti- lit I r j Valentin Angel Cake . Serve Pork Often for Winter Days Flan to include nutritious, de licious, economical pork in your menus at least once Mils weeK for wonderful winter eating. Here are two tested recipes cer tain to win family applause. Baked Stuffed Spareribs These come out brown and tender. Count on 6 servings out of 4 pounds. Choose either 4 mall or 2 large sides of spare ribs. All the stuffing goes un der the ribs.. . 4 pounds sparerlbf Vt pound diced salt pork 1 cup chopped celery Vt cup choppe onion 1 cup diced tart applet 8 eups bread cubes 2 tablespoons sugar : ; t tablespoons parsley " 1 teaspoon caraway seeds Fry salt pork until crisp. Add celery, onion, apples to fat. Cook lowly 'until tender. Add bread You can feel a surge of joy knowledge that you are both and trim ... and ohto-different flavor o Roman Meal Bread. Each slice bringa you a taste experience you'll want to know again and again ' ' . .found only in Roman Meal Bread. bck low calarto ilk 4di attiag ptaart H 4vN WoVCf Rf dpftS ROMAN Bread mm era. Ore Thuri Feb. 12, US! tut . . With pink fruiting. cubes and seasonings. Rub the spareribs with salt and pepper. Bake in 350 degree oven for 49 minutes, drain fat and place stufifng under spareribs. Con tinue roasting for one hour or until brown and tender. . Creole Pork Chops Just about the easiest and most tasty pork dish imaginable, For 6 servings, buy 6 loin or rib chops cut 1 inch thick. In hot frying pan, brown chops slowly and thoroughly on both sides. Season with salt and pepper. Add Creole sauce (recipe be low). Cover and cook slowly for 1 hour or until very tender. Serve on platter with fluffy rice. Creole Sauce. Heat together 2 cups tomato juice, lVt table spoons Worcestershire ss'tce, 1 teaspoon lemon juice and Vt cup chopped green pepper. Simple . but so good! Fork Hocks and Kraut ' Simply simmer 4 pork hocks (about 2Vi pounds) in 2 quarts salted water for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Drain and add pound sauerkraut and cook 15 minutes longer. Four servings. yet enjoy the MEAL in the' b JW slim fuR.ff J t- ' 4 f CBfSOViOsW -rCL a . L me buh -2ZIa) SHKE Hit j " This Recipe Provides a Colorful Coke UUP Mawilntvwl Do you want to Impress you beaux (and other friends) on St. Valentlne'a Day? Then have a dessert-and-coffee tar ty and serve this maraschino angel food cake with its Huffy pink frosting. If you want to impress the mala sex still more serve plenty of coffee with tnc cake and have the coffee strong, clear and hot! Valentine Angel Food Cake Ingredient: 2 tablespoons maraschino cherry juice, cold water, one 14-ounce package angel food mix, cup well- drained finely chopped mara schino cherries. Method: Pour cherry Juice into measuring cup; add water to 1-cup jeveL Use as liquid In preparing angel food mix as directed on package. Fold in chopped cherries. Bake and cool as directed on package. Spread with Valentine Pink Frosting. ' Valentine Pink Frosting Ingredients: 2 egg whites, teaspoon cream of tartar, 4 cups (1 pound) sifted coniec- tioners' sugar, 2 tablespoons light corn syrup, red food col oring. Method: Beat egg whites un ill frothy. Add cream of tartar; beat until stiff. Add sugar and corn sirup alternately, while continuing to beat. Add enough food coloring to tint delicate pink. (If too thick to spread, add cold water a few drops at a time.) Spread on top and sides of cooled Valentine An gel Food Cake. Here are other suggestions for making a lunch or supper look appropriate for Cupid. At a buffet lunch or aupper, serve Cheese Fondue with Jl A crisp canned potato stick and a tomato aapic In heart-shaped molds. For dessert, you can have layer rake frosted In white with heart outlined with small red cinnamon can dles on the frosting. Another idea for dessert is this: Bake sheet of plain whit or sponge cake and cut out small heart-shaped por tions, using a carboard heart pattern or a heart-shaped cook ie cutter. Put the small hearts together in pairs, sandwiching them with cherry preserves, then frost all over and garnish with maraschino cherries. Heart-shaped sandwiches are nice for a Valentine, bridge or canasta party. An attractive filling for these is cream cheese mixed with deviled ham and seasoned with onion juice or prepared horseradish. Old-fashioned small heart- shaped candles, with mottoes on them, are fun at any Cupid's day festivity. So is Ice ream in nearc-snapea mourn; serve the ice cream with a sauce made from canned blng cher ries. Or mold Bavarian cream in heart molds and serve it with the cherry sauce. Batter-Fried Shrimps Easy to Do Batter-fried shrimp a seafood delicacy that's top-favorite in restaurants, is a wonderful choice for informal party menus at home. The shrimp are prac tically a meal in themselves and are surprisingly easy to fix. ' The preliminary preparation involves only three quick steps the removal of the shells, washing away the sand veins and coating the shrimp with seasoned batter. The cooking time takes but three to five minutes. To make sure that the crust will be crisp and unbroken, chill the batter-coated shrimp at least one hour before they're cooked. The thorough ehllllng sets the coating. . .... Batter-Fried Shrimp . (Makes 4 servings) 1 pound shrimp, fresh or frozen Vt teaspoon salt 1 egg 1 tablespoon water cup fine dry bread crumbs cup Hour 2 tablespoons paprika Remove shells front shrimp, being careful not to break off tail meat. With a sharp knife, slit backs of shrimp, cutting al most through. ' Wash away sand veins. Salt shrimp. In small! bowl, beat egg with water. On a piece of wax paper, combine' remaining Ingredients. Dip the ': shrimp in egg, then roll In bat ter mixture. Chill coated shrimp one hour or longer. When ready to cook, fry 8 to 5 minutes, or until golden brown, in deep fat heated to 350 degrees. Drain on absorbent paper toweling. Serve immediately. Cream of Corn and Peanut Soup Good A soup that is different and certain to meet with the family's approval. Canned corn is a spe cial buy thanks to last year's bumper crop. Corn-Peanut Soup . . 2 tablespoons butter 1H tablespoons flour 3 cups milk Hi teaspoons salt Dash pepper Dash onion salt Vt cup chopped roasted peanuts 1 No. 2 can cream-style corn Melt butter in double boiler; add flour and mix well. Add milk gradually and cook, stir ring constantly until thickened. Add salt, pepper, onion salt, peanuts and corn. Heat thor oughtly. Niblet style corn is equally good in this soup. Makes six servings. Pimiento Adds Red Note for Valentine Here's midnight snack all decked out for Valentine's. Fix it for the children and their gang when they com horn from the movies or the Valen tine's dance at school. Hubby himself would b pleasantly sur prised If you fixed him a treat on Valentine's. Gay, red hearts cut out of whole, canned pi mientos add to the gayety of the season. Place two larger hearts for someone special in the very center. When you serve the dish, you will find Valentin pi mientos chopped all through H. Heart's Delight 4 cups broken soda cracker 5 hard-cooked eggs V cup canend pimiento 3 cups hot milk 8 to 8 tablespoon butter or margarine 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 3 canned pimiento for gar nish - Break crackers in hands. Place a layer of crackers In bot tom of tureen or other covered dish. Now cut hard-cooked eggs in thin slices. Add layer of sliced eggs and sprinkle with pimiento. Continue this until all is used. Finish with cracker crumbs, and leave about 8 slices of egg for garnish. Cut small heart from whole, canned pi miento, and place hearts on egg slices in ring around edge of bowl. Heat milk, margarine, salt and pepper to boiling point. Do not boil. Pour over the con tents of dish. Garnish with egg slices and pimiento hearts. Cov er and let stand for 8 minutes. An Old Favorite Here's a bit different recipe for ' favorite snarerihi! Bohemian Spareribs 2 pounds spareribs 1 teaspoon salt V teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon caraway seeds 1 No. 2 can sauerkraut 1 medium onion, sliced 1 No. 2 can tomatoes Cut spareribs into Individual servings, reason. Mix caraway seeds with sauerkraut and place in 8 X 12-inch baklns rfl-h Arrange onion slices on sauer- craut and pour tomatoes over mixture. Place spareribs on top Bake in a moderate oven fasnr I for 2 hours. 4 to 6 serving. BIGGEST LITTLE MARKET IN TOWN Where Your Dollar Gets Time and a Half Now we have lots of Free Parking Space. We have acquired the large parking lot across rVarket Street. 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Cream Chs Spread 1 1 -ounce package cream cheese 1 tablespoon maynnalse ' 2 tablespoons finely chopped celery K teaspoon salt Dash pepper ' 1 hard cooked egg, diced 2 tablespoon chopped black olive Mix together cheese, mayon naise, celery, salt and pepper. Fold in egg and olives. Make 1 cup. For an extra treat, tuck in a nut bread sandwich, kept fresh in waxed paper. Best way to hold in the freshness is to make a neat packet by double-folding the waxed paper and turning the ends under carefully. Quick Nut Bread 1 cup bran 1 cup milk 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour I teaspoons double-acting baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Vt cup sugar 1 egg Vt cup chopped nut Combine bran and milk and let stand 8 minutes. Sift fluor, baking powder, salt and sugar into mixing bowl. Add bran-milk mixture and egg and beat 2 minutes. Fold in nuts. Turn into greased and waxed paper lined 8x3 i -Inch loaf pan, Bake in moderate oven (350' F.) 45 to 50 minutes. Remove from pan. Cool, before cutting. To store, wrap cooled loaf in waxed paper. The same double-fold wrap makes an attractive and air-tight packet for pickles, olives or car rots. You can even peel a tom ato and wrap it whole in this kind of waxed paper packet: the juice won t ooze out. Keep on hand a good supply of paper napkins, sturdy wooden forks and spoons, and paper slate for lunch box use. Dia mond snaca piaies are nun- absorbent and can be used for salad without concern that the dressing will soak in. Use the double-fold waxed paper wrap as a cover, or put another plate on top. sealing the edges with cellophane tape. Hard finish paper plates are fine for enclosing pie or cake, too one plate under, one plate over, sealed with tape to prevent crushing or joggling. Pie Idea Pies are a favorite American dessert. Flaky pastry seems to be no trick to prepare. Fillings are of major importance. For a chiffon filling par excellence use apricot whole fruit nectar as the liquid Ingredient; it's like having fresh apricots in the dead of win ter. Wmt4CAIttUI MACARONI (srlMy answer ' AlSO TRY-Spogheln, Solodetta. Mocaroni, '!jf So Shells oiid Ku'Jaj'Q Noodles tF Apples Blend With All Meat Dishes Plentiful, bargain-priced canned apple sauce is mixed right in with the meat so that the apple flavor blend testily with the good meat flavors. Mmmm, good! will be the fam ily's verdict Apple Sane Meat Loaf 1 cup dry bread crumb 1 cup canned apple sauce teaspoon sage 1 teaspoon salt Vt cup ketchup 2 pounds ground beef Mix together crumbs, apple sauce, sage, salt and ketchup; add beef. Mix well. Form into loaf shape on baking pan or in loaf pan. Bake in moderately hot oven, 373 degrees, 1 hour. Make 8 servings. Garnish with whole broiled or saute ed mushrooms, If you like. 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