TP f APTTAT. JOHVAL. Mm. Otww Thursday. January 7, US4 Thursday, January 7, 1954 . TOT CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale. Ort FOOD SECTION Page T These Tidbits Are for Munchersand Nibblers SrV Pm -.Foor ... r - " i LiNJ Wonderful for Mibblen Spiced ecu. cereal. 7 If Ktnlntwti) Strictly far munchtrs nd nib blers end who Jut one? ire these three tidbit masterpieces. Perfect to serve when friends come calling. Brinf a trayful of them oa with your favorite bev erage and jwjr winter party will be off to a good start. Pecans figure in one of our three tidbit foods all sweet and spiced This year we have the largest pecan crop on record, ready to be used in wonderful things to eat. Nearly ail the pe cans sold in the shell ara of the improved or cultivated varieties Marbapple Ginger Cake Wins Tta junior prize winner, 13- year-old Joanne Ardeile Litt- Jey, entered this ealw in the recent Pilljbury contest, win ning f3000 for her efforts: Marbapple Ginger Cake Bake at 330 degrees F for SO to 60 minutes. Makes 13xx2-Inch cake. Apple Topping 4 cups (4 to S medium cooking apples, pared and sliced 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine 2 tablespoon water 1 tablespoon lemon Juice Combine all ingredients In saucepan. Cook over medium heat, occasionally stirring- sent. ly, until apples are Under. Pour into, well-greased 13-0-2-inch pa -'!.- . . Marti Ofngw Cake , 2Vt cops fitted flour ' ' 2 teaspoona double-acting baking powder 1 teaspoon ginger 2 teaspoon salt H cup shortening 1 cup sugar 2 eggs cup milk Vi cup molasses 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 V teaspoon cloves Vi teaspoon nutmeg Vi teaspoon aoda 1. Sift together flour, bak ing powder, ginger and aalt 2. Blend together shortening and sugar, creaming well. Add eggs; beat for 1 minute. 3. Add milk alternately with the dry ingredients to creamed mixture, beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Blend thoroughly after each addition. (With electric mixer use low speed.) 4. t Place half of batter In second bowl. Blend in mo lasses, cinnamon, cloves, nut- meg and soda. 8. Spoon light and dark bat ter alternately over applea in pan. 6. Bake In moderately oven (350 degree P.) 50 to 60 min utes. Cool in pan 15 to 20 minute, then invert on serving plat or on wire rack covered with waxed paper. Serve warm or cold, plain or with whipped cream. this means that their shells are thin and easy to crack, the meats ar large and they're not hard to take out of tlx shelL If you don't feel like cracking pecans yoa can, of course, buy th nuts already shelled. Another of these tidbits Is shredded bite-siie cereal squares. Have you noticed how these ee- reala are getting all tucked out with seasonings these days, and have come Into great favor aa party fare? Try our recipe dou ble or triple it if you like. Just I make plenty people love these. , The third choice morsel is a cheesa wafer a combination of j sharp Cheddar, butter or marga rine, flour and a dash of pap-1 rika. All the good oldfashioned ; cookbooks had a version of these wafers: they're so delicious they should be perpetuated. These wa fers have a great advantage: you can keep a roll of them in the refrigerator and bake aa you like. We're all for giving each guest a plate of his own on which to stack hi snacks. Save yourself work and use paper plates the kind that are lunch-sue, firm and nonabsorbent Thea with paper napkins on hand, you'll be all set snd so will your guests. I Spiced Pecans Ingredients: 2 tablespoons but- ter or margarine, Vi cup sugar, tt ' teaspoon cinnamon, dash of i cloves, dash of nutmeg, l cup pec in halves. Method: In heavy skillet, melt ! butter. Add sugar, cinnamon. ! cloves and nutmeg; stir welL Add pecans and cook over low heat stirring constantly until augar la melted about 8 minutes. Turn out on buttered flat pan to cool, separating pecans. Cereal Crunches Ingredients: Vi cup butter or margarine, 4 teaspoon soultry Soup or Supper Treat or Family An occasional soup supper is a fine idea; especially dur ing the holidays. Make plenty of it, however. Combine a can of com chow der with one of cream of mush room soup and a can of minced clam. Meantime, heat aome milk (3 cans or so soup cans, that is) with a little" rosemary and sweet marjoram and add it to the other soup ingredi ents. Some extra salt will be needed and perhaps a littl but' ter Sliced raw apples, winter pears, a bunch of grapes; may be aome cheese and crackers or spreading cheest and ginger snaps; milk for the children, coffee for grown-ups. Everyone in bed early. Camembert Trick It you take Camembert from the refrigerator Just before terving, here's a chefs trick worth knowing. Pop the cheese Into a J 00 -degree oven tor 30 seconds to bring it to the aoft stage preferred by cheese eon' Doiaseurs. If any cheese ia left on the tray, make it Into tasty sandwiches for supper. f seasoning, 4 . teaspoon ' salt 3 I cups bite-sis shredded wheat ! squares. .'' -''I Method: In 10-inch iklli. m.it butter; atir-in poultry inunin. Add shredded wheat mix well over low heat hn,, 3 minutes. Serve warm or cold. incest Wafer Ingredient: ltt run iftAt flour. y cud butter or mirsi. nne, 1 cup firmly-packed grated sharp Cheddar cheese, paprika. Method: Put flour, butter and cheest into mixing bowL Blend with pastry blender, fingers or two knives. Form into two rolls about 1 inch in diameter. Chill yral noun. Slice V- to tt-ineh thick. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake In hot (400 F.) oven 8 min ute. Makes 60 to 75. These Sombrero Tambales Liked Really fine eating it this cas serole of aatlsflying food which all the ''cow punchers" In your family will praise and praise. inis quick oven dish la put together in matter of minutes. It is almost an "out-of-tht-can-affalr" because the rict cooks while you get out the cheese, the tamales and chill con carat nu ugni ine oven. This "sav ory favorite" from the south west is different enough to make a big hit with company. wo, ana you u find you won't need to "lasso" any compli ments for it Sombrero Tamales Ingredients: 1 15-ounce can or Jar of ta males and sauct cups cooked rice 15H ounce can chill eon carne with beam - cup water lb. American cheest, sliced Method: Place the tamale and sauce In .the bottom of a greased 2-quart baking dish. Top with the cooked rict. Pour the chill con carne over the rice. Add the water. Place the 1 cheese slice over the top of the chill eon carnt. Place In a 350 degree F. oven for 30 minutea or until tht cheeae hat melted and the tamales, rice and chili con earn mixture it heated through. If desired, save out three of tht tamales and arrange them on tht top of the cheese In the shape of a sombrero. 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