WUmmitj, May tl. IKS TE3B CAPITAL JOBSNAI Basic Sweet Dough Can Provide Different Rolls You cut make varied rolla from Ihla bade "sweat dough" recipe, ... . , . . Iweet Dengk W cup lukewarm water 3 packages dry granular , yeast or 1 cakes eompress- . ed yeast ltt cups milk, scalded v eup sugar I teaspoons salt , , eggs ; , eup shortening " , , 7 cups sifted all-purpose . ..(.flour . , ),-., , 1. Stir yeait into water, let tana B minutes. 1. Mix milk, sugar and salt nd cool slightly. Add eggs, shortening, yeast and 3 cups Hour, mix thoroughly. - . Add remaining flour, and turn the dough out on a floured board. Knead the dough until it is smooth, elastic and does not stick to the board. 4. Place it in a greased mix ing bowL Cover it with a damp cloth and let it rise in a warm place (85 degrees T.) until oouoie ii to z noun). 8. Punch down. Divide the dough, for desired rolls and cake. Cover, let rise 10 mln utes. 6. Shape the dough, let rise until light (20-30 mln.) Bake. Cinnamon Rolls Bake: 20-25 minutes. Tem perature: 375 degrees F. HHnan ajk, ra r in n , tm --,. w. " . J iwi auugn. 2. When double in bulk, punch down and turn out on a lightly floured board. Let rise on board for 10 minutes. - a. Roll into an oblong pan about 9x11 inches wide. Brush lightly with melted butter or margarine and sprinkle with cup sugar and 3 teaspoons cin namon. -': .. .- 4. Roll the dough up tightly, beginning at the wide side. Seal well by pinching edges of roll together. ... 5. Cut roll into 1-inch slices, using a sharp knife. . - . Place in two creased 8- inch layer cake pans. ,. 7. Brush with melted butter or margarine. Sprinkle with sugar. . . i v; a. Cover, let rise until dou bled in bulk (about 35 min utes.) Bake. Yields: ltt dozen rolls. Clever Leaf Bella Bake: 13 minutes. Tempera ture, 400 degrees T. . 1. Prepare H recipe for sweet dough. 3. When double in bulk, di vide in nan. . 3. Form each half into a roll about 9 inches long. 4. Cut into 9 equal portions. . 5. Form each piece into 3 small bails. 4. Brush sides with melted butter or margarine. . 7. Place 3 balls in each sec tion of greased muifin pan. 8. Cover, let rise until dou. ble In bulk. Bake. Balsed Dosghaata 1. Vse tt of sweet douch recipe. ' 3. When doubled In bulk, roll the dough lightly to tt inch thickness. Cut with a floured doughnut cutter. ' 3. Let rise 20-25 minutes un til light (Do not cover.) 4. Heat fat in a deep fat fryer to 375 degreei F. Drop doughnuts into hot fat 5. When the doughnuts rise to the surface then turn them. Fry until well brown--about 3 mlnutei. . , 6. Lift from fat. Drain and place them on absorbent paper. Yield: 2 dozen. . ,iS j. Try Hot spud Salad Some like it cold, eomellke it hot It's still potato salad. et Potato Salad " ;'r.'! Ingredients: S medium-abed potatoes, 3 bouillon cubes, n cup boiling water,. H eup real mayonnaise, 3 tablespoons vin egar, 9 slices bacon, V cup finely dlred onion, 4 cup real mayonnaise, salt and pepper to Method: Cook potatoes In boiling salted water until ten dder; peel and dice; there should be about 3 cups. Dis solve bouillon cube in boiling water and blend with' to cup mayonnaise; mix in vinegar. Pour over, hot potatoes and let stand 15 minutes. Fry bacon crisp in skillet large enough to hold potatoes. Remove from pan and break into small pieces. Pour off all but 3 tablespoons fat from pan. Cook onion in bacon fat, stirring often,- until Creamed Eggs, Green Noodles Creamed eggs , and mush rooms make a delicious mala course tor a luncheon or a sum mer dinner that can be fixed in a hurry. They are' even more attractive when served on hot green noodles. Here Is the easy, recipe for this delightful food combination. Creamed Igga ea '" Green Needles , tt eup butter or margarine cup flour ' ; H teaspoon salt r 1" : "4 teaspoon pepper golden brown. Add potatoes, bacon and V cup mayonnaise and mix lightly with a fork. Season with salt and pepper. Heat thoroughly, turning care fully, and serve at one. Makes 8 servings. S cup milk. H teaspoon A.l. Sauce 3 -ounce can 'broiled muah- 4 hard-cooked eggs B-ounce package green noo dles . Vt cup sliced stuffed olives Melt butter or margarine in saucepan and stir in flour, salt and pepper. Add milk, A.1. Sauce and contents of can of mushrooms. Cook, stirring con stantly, until sauce thickens and bolls. Add hard-cooked eggs cut In quarters and heat thoroughly over low heat Meanwhile cook noodles until barely tender in boiling salted water. Drain noodles well, then arrange on hot serving platter. Place creamed eggs and mush rooms in center of noodles. Sprinkle with the sliced olives and serve immediately. Serve with a green salad made of sliced, unskinned naval oranges and sweet onion rings on ee- Good Old Franks Here's a quick and easy en tree for 4 to- make with 3 frankfurters. Cut them into thin slices and combine with 3 cups cooked noodles, a small can chopped ripe olives and a sauce made with 3 tablespoons each flour and butter and ltt cupa tomato juioa. . Mason with salt and pepper and bake moderate oven about 13 min utes. .,-; ' Uses Liquid Smoke : ' For a different tasting cream ed tuna, try adding some liquid smoke to it Try teaspoon, then taste; add, more if jou like. Serve with potatoes boil ed m their jaeketa. circle. Add your favorite hot bread to complete th meal. Yield: 4 servings. Lulu Cheese PieTat, Is Good Lulu Cheese Pie ... It is un baked, easy to do, not too cost ly as "cheese cakes' go, and definitely is delicious. Youll need 3 peers gee of cream cheese and part of a package of graham crackers. , Labi Cheese Pie : ' Cruet and Tepatag 10 graham crackers, rolled fine . - t-tablespoon sugar ' cup melted butter or mar garine ' :Vf Combine all ingredients; mix well. Sprinkle Vi mixture ev ly over bottom of 3-inch glass pie plate. Reserve balance to use on top of pie. rilling "a (3-ounce) packages cream, cheese. cup thick sour cream flS-ounce) can sweetened condensed jnUk tablespoon unfiavored . gelatin cup cold water cup lemon Juice , teaspoon orange flavoring Few grains aait Soften chain; stir in tour cream and condensed milk, making smooth mixture. Soft en geutin in me cow waierj ausojve over not water, aqiw cneeea mixuire, aumg witn re maining ingredients; blond well-, ',;;.,,.. y";: Pour Into prepared pie plate; sprinkle lesarved crumbs over flllbia fklll until firm ;. ; ' ' This pie can be made the day before serving. Store in re frigerator until ready to serve. Refrigerate any leftover pie. ; Quick Dessert If you want a quick dessert that tastes like a million, here It is. Prepare a prckage of vanilla pudding mix according to directions. Remove from heat and blend in H teaspoon grated lemon rind, 1 cup canned fruit cocktail and cup shredded toasted coconut. - Freezer Aid to Leftovers Q Have a pleee of leftover ploT Wrap and put it in a plastic bag. Freeze it in the home freezer. Filled with several pieces of different kind of pie, the bag is a handy snack-sack. One piece of pie may be removed at a time and a selection is al ways available.,. The term "leftovers' is be ing outdated by homemakers' use of home freezers for stor ing foods for future use. The real conveniences and economies of owning a home freezer is to be able to keep foods left over from one meal palatable for another meal at a. later date. I When this is done, the term "leftovers" no longer is ap propriate. The nation's home economists now are .using "planned overs" to describe foods remaining from one meal. Even the experts are con stantly discovering new uses of homo freezers. Thus, the field is still wide open for Mrs. Average Homemaker to use her Imagination and in genuity. : 'THE. ' r " h if CasyflUB DsaaFaw 4Paasaanisf . Save leftover soap and capture Its full flavor by freezing. A convenient meth od Is to use the refrigerator's f ice cube tray. The soup is frozen in cube form two cubes make a serving and la always ready for heating and eating. This Is 'Serves Two' Vegetable Suggestion "Serves Two" recipes are gaining in popularity. And they are easy to do with 8-oz. cans and jars of vegetables. Here's a small recipe for diced beets. Harvard Beets 1 8-bz. (or Jar) diced beets Dash salt 1 teaspoon sugar 1 tablespoon vinegar itt teaspoon cornstarch ' 1 teaspoon butter Drain liquid from beets and add salt, sugar and vinegar. Heat to boiling. Blend corn starch with butter and stir Into hnillne llnuld Cook until thick ened, stirring. Add the beets and simmer gently about 10 minutes. Two servings. Caraway Touch A different twist to canned potatoes! 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