Pae 2 FOOD SECTION Turkey Always a By ZOLA VINCENT Ore oa ranks fix in the na- Uon in turkey production. Tur key! and poultry mike up the third largest agricultural ln duitry in Oregon; exceeded only by meat animals. Lait year's crop value wat estlmat ed at cloie to flS million and this year's is even bigger, Turkey growers have shown Increasing interest in breeding the smaller or lunior-sixa tur key; others are successfully marketing the large-type Bronze turkeys at 1Z to 14 weeks when they are a good size lor broiling, trying, barbe cuing as well as for roasting. Whichever size you choose . and however you choose to fix them, turkeys make fine, eco nomical eating as well help celebrate National Mld-6unv mer Turkey Time this week, Spit Boasted Turkey . Many a man is building chef's reputation as an outdoor turkey roaster or barbecuer, so why not let your particular "genius" do the work like this Choose a 4 to 8 pound tur key, a pounds being the max! mum for most outdoor spits. Start barbecue fire early to have cods burning well for low, steady heat. Rinse bird in cold water and pat dry. Place on spit adjusted 6 to 8 Inches above coals. For barbecued turkey, paint with a commercial glaze or your own favorite sauce thick ened a little more than usual, You may use a pastry brush, small paint brush to paint the sauce on, daub it on with. a cloth tied at the end of a long stick or use a spoon For spit-roasted turkey, brush en melted butter or margarine. or cooking oil and season with salt and pepper. Allow 20 to 23 minutes per pound cooking time over low coals. Turn fre quently or if you have an elec tric spit, your cooking Is slm . pie. Faint turkey occasionally with more sauce or butter to keep it moist and it will be golden brown and supremely delicious. Fried er Broiled Turkey For trying or broiling, a 4 pound turkey Is Ideal. Proceed just as you do with chicken fryers and broilers except that cooking takes a little longer. Many prefer to finish fried tur key in the oven, baking at 325 degrees for an hour or so, after frying a crisp golden brown. - For broiling, place broiler pan about 7 Inches from heat. Broil for 40 minutes, turn, brush with butter and broil on o o JTorxtf o o o o o taring corn en the cob It something the average person really takes seriously. In fact, they're "up to their ears" In it before they realixe it. To be good, though, corn mutt be fresh and picked at the right time. MASTER I BEAD it alwayt fresh ... any time you want to pick it up at your grocer's. It comet froth from the oven EVERY day with all its bakery fresh aroma and flavor sealed in. Squeexe a loaf H's alwayt toft and note how it springs right back, because it't thoroughly baked thru and thru. Worth tking for every time! re Year-Around Favorite Turkey time Is sny time as Oregon growers produce and market turkeys in all sizes for frying. broiling, barbecuing, roasting this. other side 20 minutes or so until done. Barbecued Small Turkey Select 8-7 pound turkey, dis jointed and cut up. Coat with 1 cup flour mixed with 2 tea spoons salt and brown in but ter and lard, shortening or sal ad oil. As pieces are browned, arrange in casserole dish or baking pan. Pour barbecue sauce over turkey, cover and bake at 32S degrees approxi mately IVi hours or until ten- Sweet and Simple Dessert For you gals who like des serts sweet and simple. "Peach Brittle Ice Cream" is the an swer. There's no cooking at all. Just blend mashed canned peaches with a little peach syrup and sugar. Freeze in re frigerator tray, then turn Into bowl and combine with whip ped cream and crushed peanut brittle, and freeze again. Kasy and delicious! Peach Brittle Ice Cream 4 to 6 canned peach halves Vt cup syrup from peaches 3 tablespoons granulated ' sugar ' cup crushed peanut iv ii mm vi " rr PopuHokWMi ITS Favorite or for doing out-of-doors like der. , Barbecue Sauce Saute H cup chopped onion in 2 tablespoons butter until clear. Add Vt cup ehopped cel ery, Vi cup chopped green pep. per, 1 cup catsup, 1 cup water. 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce, 2 tablespoons brown su gar and H teaspoon pepper. firing to a boll. Good eating to you and a happy National Midsummer Turkey-Time! brittle cup whipping cream Mash or sieve drained peaches to make 1 cup. Blend In syrup and sugar. Pour into refrigerator tray, place in freezing compartment with control set at lowest tempera ture, and freeze until firm. Turn into chilled bowl and beat with rotary beater until smooth and fluffy. Fold in J brittle and cream whipped un til stiff. Return to freezing compartment, and freeze to de sired consistency. Reset tem perature control to normal. Makes about 1 pint. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Ortgoa Barbecued Chicken Get the man of the house into the chefs apron with this quick and easy backyard par ty. The main dish is barbecued chicken with Pimiento Barbe cue sauce. The sauce's flavor is custom-made for all poul try and meats and Is just as good right from your own oven if husband isn't the cooking kind. Red pimiento rolls brighten the bed of rice that catches the wonderful Pimiento Bar becue juices. To make these gay, delicious garnishes, cut whole, csnned pimlentos In half, lay sprigs of parsley or watercress across them, roll up and fasten with toothpicks and white pearl onions. Keep In refrigerator until time to serve. Barbecued Chicken For four people, season I pound chicken, which his been cut in quarters, with salt and pepper. Brush all aides with butter or margar ine, and from here on the cooking is up to your better- half. Have the Pimiento Bar becue Sauce ready for him. u this is an inside lob, brown chicken in your broiler and bake in oven (323 degrees) lor ltt bourse basting fre quently, or until very tender. Pimiento Barbecue Sauce 1 medium onion, chopped 1 4-oz. can pimiento, chopped n cup sweet picaue, chopped (or reush) cup cider vinegar 2 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons prepared mus tard Combine all ingredients. bring to boiling point, and sim mer gently for S minutes. Round out the mea' with avocado salad, bread stick and what could be finer (or more economical) than ice cream pic for dessert. Gravy Sandwich When there's roast meat left from dinner, fix double deck sandwiches for the next meal. Glorify sandwiches with hot gravy (using 1 can of beef gravy). For each sandwich, place slice of meat between 2 slices toast and top with more meat Pour on the hot brown gravy. Each can contains IV cups beef gravy, enough for 3 or 4 sandwiches. Garnish sand wich plates with cold crisp cel ery, carrot sticks and pickles. man, tnat's a meal! FftFXfl ftf ftfi U$t$ If '.:-' ' V.; . (0 0) (of I 0iaa aaiiujj tuuawiuuic Mittta uiuuuif w m - it's made with tongue and chopped vegetables. Circle salad with crisp lettuce leaves. Have salt sticks to nibble. Gelatin Salads Sparkling Star performers at your summer meals are the cool, Jewel-like gelatin salads. For the richest flavored salads. start with condensed beef con somme as the base. As basic recipe for consom me salad can be made with either chopped chicken or ton gue. Both a joy to eat. Try one, then the other. You're sure of two delightful summer suppers. Jellied Consomme Tongue Salad 1 envelope unflavored gelatin Vt cup cold water 1 can (1 Vi costs) condensed beef consomme 2 to 4 tablespoons lemon juice Vt cup diced tongue (smoked, canned or cured) ' Vt cup minced cucumber 2 tablespoons sliced, stuffed olives 1 hard-cooked egg, chopped Soften gelatin In cold water: then set container of gelatin in pan of boiling water until gelatin is dissolved. Combine gelatin, consomme and lemon Juice; chill until mixture be gins to thicken. Fold in re maining Ingredients. Rinse a 1 quart mold or loaf pan with cold water (for decoration, ar range slices of tongue in bot tom of mold so they form a pattern on top of jellied sal ad); pour In salad. Chill un til firm. Unmold and serve on crisp greens. 4 servings. Consomme Chicken Salad Follow recipe for Consom me Tongue Salad, except use Vt cup diced cooked chicken Instead of tongue. And use the 4 tablespoons lemon juice. BIGGEST LITTLE MARKET IN TOWN Where Your Dollar Gets Time and a Half ssasm u picnics JTSS, Hams n. 57 - rr MORRILL'S PRIDE - Pride lb. "" Vt or Whole . . T-Bone Steak STTn" RIB STEAK u 69c Beef Roast . JT Lb 49c Ground Beef F,SCHERS C0TTA6E .35c Aged Cheese . 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If you're wondering what to serve on your next family picnic, here's the solu tion for a hearty main dish. It's a fine flavored meat loaf which is as good, sliced cold as it is hot You can chill the loaf be fore picnic time and serve It cold, or you can wrap the fresh-from-the-oven loaf in several thicknesses of newspa per to keep it hot until eating time. Picnic Meat Loaf lli pounds ground beef ' Vt pound ground pork V cup finely chopped onion 2 teaspoons salt Vt teaspoon pepper Vi teaspoon sage 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 2 eggs 1 cup tomato juice 4 slices bread Combine meat with onion and seasonings. Beat eggs and add tomato juice. Cube bread and soak in the liquid mixture; beat well. Add to meat and mix lightly. 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