Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 03, 1953, Page 27, Image 27

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    Thursday, September S, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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Banana Cake Good for
That Labor Day Picnic
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It's Spiced Iced Coffee
Some folks like their colfee
hot, and some like It cold.
Here's a nifty idea for those
of the cold coffee school . . .
it's coffee, spiced and iced!
This is a new version of a sum
mer's favorite . . . Instant Iced
Coffee. This variation is
called Spiced Iced Coffee.
It requires 1 cup of instant
coffee (one 2 ounce Jar) and
takes a minute of your time.
Add spices, 1 quart of warm
water, stir or shake . . . store
in your refrigerator until
needed. Spiced coffee will
stay fresh for weeks in your
refrigerator if kept turner nor
mal ... conditions. , Whenever
thirst ' needs quenching, or
when mealtime rolls around,
pour the concentrate over ice
cubes, add cold water and
serve. Plain or sweetened
whipped cream sprinkled with
chocolate sprinkles will aaa a
festive note to this beverage
with slightly exotic flavor.
Spiced Iced -Cofiee
Concentrate
(Makes about 20 servings)
To make concentrate: Hakes
1 quart)
1 quart warm water
1 cup instant coffee
V teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Empty Instant coffee Into
suitable container or jar. Add
cloves and cinnamon. Slowly
add water. Stir or shake to
dissolve- coffee and spices
Cover and stir or. shake be
fore using. ... .
To use the concentrate: For
each serving pour 3 table
spoons concentrate over ice
cubes into an 8-ounce glass.
Add cold water. Sweeten to
taste. . If desired, serve with
plain or whipped cream. Gar
nish with nutmeg.
Labor day may not bring
the last rose of summer, but it
will bring the last picnic of
summer to most of us. It's
rather a wistful picnic, the
Labor day picnic, closing the
carefree warm weather sea
son, and turning toward stern
er winter's demands.
But since it is the last big
picnic of the year, it does seem
worthy of something particu
larly festive like a fine, home
made cake brought to the pic
nic still fragrant from the
oven. Experienced picnickers
bake their cakes in a pan suit
able for toting to a picnic, with
the cake frosted In the same
pan in which it was baked. For
those who are satisfied only by
perfect efficiency, there Is a
sheet cake pan with a sliding
cover to close over the cake
when it is transported to the
picnic.
Worthy of the Labor day
picnic festivities is a delicious
Banana Cake made quickly by
the one bowl method, yet new
and delicate with thi fresh
flavor of sweet and mellow
Last of Picnics
Getting toward the end of
the picnic season, you want to
make the last outings the best
yet. Pork 'n beans and hot
dogs will be welcome, you
know. Heat the beans in a
big skillet over the campflre
while the crowd toasts franks
on sticks. First brown chopped
onion and green pepper in hot
shortening in skillet Use 1
large onion and green pepper.
Then stir in 2 cans of beans.
Heat till bubbly, and flavor
is blended. Pile onto paper
plates, alongside toasted franks,
pickles and crisp celery. Later
pass a basket of doughnuts and
apples.
fully ripe bananas right tn the
batter. The bananas are
mashed so that the distinctive
flavor really permeates the
cake. Use fully ripe bananas
. . . yeUow peel flecked with
brown . . . for banana flavor
at peak of ripeness, sweetness,
and digestibility. Bake this
delicious cake in a sheet pan,
cool it, frost it, and away you
go with a dessert perfectly
suited to celebrate the last pic
nic of summer, '
Banana Cake
(1-Bowl Method)
Before Mixing: Have short
ening at room temperature.
Grease pans. Set oven at cor
rect temperature (375 F.)
2Vt cups sifted cake flour
1 cups sugar
Hi teaspoons baking powder
teaspoon baking soda
teaspoon salt
Vi cup shortening -
1 cups mashed ripe bananas
(4 to 9 bananas)
2 eggs, unbeaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
Use fully ripe bananas . . .
yellow peel flecked with,
brown. Sift together flour,
sugar, baking powder, soda
and salt into large mixing
bowl. Add shortening, H cup
of the bananas and eggs. Beat
2 minutes at slow to medium
speed with electric mixer or 2
minutes by hand. Scrape down
bowl and beater or spoon fre
quently during mixing. Add
remaining 1 cup bananas and
vanilla. Beat 1 minute longer.
Turn into an oblong pan 13x
9Wx2 inches. Bake in a mod
erate oven (37S F.) about 30
to 35 minutes or until done.
Frost with your favorite frost
ing. Makes 1 cake.
Important: To mash banana,
slice them into a bowl. Beat
with a fork, rotary egg beater
or electric mixer until smooth
and creamy.
Suggestions Given
On Storing Food
In Your Refrigerator
Homemakers often ask us
"how long will foods keep good
quality in the- refrigerator"
There can be no fixed answer
because the keeping quality of
a perisnacie depends on lis
condition and also on the temp
erature and humidity of the re
frigerator. However, If the
homemaker does her part,
wrapping foods correctly and
keeping them at the right
temperature, the specialists say
it is possible to predict rougn-
ly a food's storage life.
In an automatic refrigerator
with the control set for normal
operation, the center storsge
section of the cabinet will
probably run between 38 de
grees and 42 degrees. Toe area
just below the freezing unit is
colder, for storage of foods such
meats, poultry and fish,
needing - the lower tempera
tures. The bottom of the cab
inet is somewhat warmer than
the center, for less perishable
foods. If In doubt about your
refrigerator, take the tempera
ture in different locations with
a thermometer.
Left-Over Muffins
Left-over muffins or biscuits
from last night's dinner be
come breakfast treats when
split in half, spread with or
ange marmalade and chopped
almonds. Then toasted under
the broiler a second.
tnru mews mm . mpm iaa,iu
Indian Summer Ideal
For Fireplace Picnics
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Fireplace Picnic with make-ahead cheese-stuffed rolls.
(AP Newsfeatures)
A fireplace picnic is per
fect for an Indian Summer
supper. Make these wonder
fully delicious stuffed rolls in
the morning, wrap them in al
uminum foil and refrigerate
them until the gang arrives.
Then while family and friends
are sipping tomato Juice, heat
the rolls in the oven.
Open some canned beans,
season them creatively and
turn them into your best bean
pot or casserole and top with
crisp bacon. With the cheese
rolls and beans, bring on corn
on the cob fresh or frozen.
For dessert, cookies witn milk
nr coffee and a bowl of fall
fruit Or If your picnic includes
tenaeers. you might make des
sert an ice cream soda their
favorite "Blark Crow.'
Arrange this easy-do supper
on a buffet table near your
fireplace. Let the gang draw
up chairs, help themselves.
Good food, good talk and the
glow of flickering logs what's
mnr heart-warming?
CHEESE AND HAM STUFFED
BOLLS
Ingredients: 3 cups shredded
Cheddar cheese, 1 cup ground
cooked ham, 6 tablespoons of;
mayonnaise or cooked salad
dressing, Vi cup chopped sweet
cucumber pickle, 1 tablespoon j
finely grated onion, 1 teaspoon
Worcehtersmre sauce, salt ana
pepper, 6 to 8 frankfurter rolls,
soft butter.
Method: Mix together cheese
ham, mayonnaise, pickie, on
ion and Worcestershire; season
to taste with salt and pepper.
Cut slice off the top of each
roll; scoop out center. (Dry the
scooped-out crumbs and save
for use in poultry stuffing).
Spread inside of scooped-out
rolls with butter. Fill hollow
of each roll with cheese mix
ture; replace top. Wrap each
roll In aluminum foil; lefrig
erate. Before serving put them
in a moderate oven until they
are hot through. Serve in
wrappers.
BLACK CROW
Divide 1 pint of vanilla Ice
cream among 6 glasses or mugs
and fill slowly with chilled co
la beverage. Serve at once.
ATTENTION
SUPE MARKETS
MD
MOCnTSTOUJI
For complete grocery cart cleoning end servicing
Phont or write
i Porto-Steam Cleaning Service
j M. 0. And.rn 3. 2
Phone J. C. 8-2474 Junction City, Ore.
150 NORTH COMMERCIAL
PKOKE 3-5563
FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS!
Consumer's Wholesale
Packettes Cut down on the amount of mon
ey it take to stock your freezer. Enjoy those center cut
of tender beef you gat in our packette. Than take tha
axtra money and buy those low priced weekend special
. . . TRY IT . . . You'll oat better on les money!
Baby Beef
BUDGET PACK
IS lbs. Pot Roosts
20 lb. Asst. Steaks
7 lb. Ground Round
4223
16
R'nd Steak
PACKETTE
5 lbs. Boneless Rump
21 lbs. Round Staak
8 lb. Ground Round
34 ib. $23
49
ECONOMY
Packette
12 lbs. Lean Short Rib
12 lbs. Lean Gr. Beef
15 lbs. Asst. Steak
20 lbs. Pot Roast
59 .b,$25
37
Angus Beef
Avg. Sides 150 lb.
Cut, Wrapped
Packed, Quick Frozen
4sr
lb.
DELIVERED
Ground Beef w 24c
Pork Chops 59c
RATH'S SMOKED
Link Sausage m 39c
FRYERS lohrt10."'. uai 98c
Ground Round " i u 55c
Fresh Sleelhead
2t
Whole Fish . . . . Ib.
THIS IS THE LAST OF THESE PRIME FISH
RETAIL DEPT.
SPECIALS
Here Are fhe Values That Can'f Be
Beat Shop Hoffman's and Savel
"CASCADE"
Tenderized
A or Whole .
HAMS
... 69'
FRESH DRESSED
FRYERS
ALL
SIZES
Pan-ready
Ib. S3'
OUR SPECIAL HAM LOAF
Ground from Pur Veal ft Smoked Ham
Add egg, milk and crumpled Corn Flake.
It' ready to bake . . . really delicious!
49'
Ib.
SWIFT'S GENUINE WISCONSIN
Cheddar Cheese
2 Pounds $11 19
for A
One year eld and really good!
HERE'S A REAL BUY
Ring Balogna
3 1? 79'
Swift's Sliced Bacon
. 69' ib.
I Special for This Week
$aymg Renters
Al lie Foot ol
the Bridge
W. Salem
M Milj i Ksrlh ef
the Underpss
Salem
OPEN EVERY DAY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
PRICES GOOD THURSDAY,
EVENING, FRI., SAT., SUN.
Yanilla-Oaarts
ICECREAM
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
KREY BRAND
Chopped Beef with
Brovn
Gravy
IO-oi. tin Just the Deal for a Quick Meal
Capitol-Garden Run
PEAS V
Small, Vfhiter Dry
Cello Pkg.
2S(
Holiday
Fresh-Killed Chicken
FRYERS
Each
75
Fresh U. S. Impeded -
Ground Beef it.
25'
ValPak
WIENERS i
That Good Smoked Flavorl
3
ri l t!l B.!.L.I
jnon kid or diurci . in
Boiling Beef a W
U. S. InspectedGood Grade
Yakima
Cantaloupe ib.
Thompson Seedless
GRAPES
Ib.
w
Local Radishes
Green Onions
3 bunchet
1ft
In Your
Cider Vinegar oi.
3f'
CAMMING PEACHES
The crop is late, but we expect
RIPE PEACHES THIS WEEKEND
As usual, at the Lowest Prices