6A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL February 17, 2016 Cottage Grove Sentinel Cook's Corner www.cgsentinel.com Soup, salmon and sweet recipes from the 'Old Farmer’s Almanac' BY BETTY KAISER For the Sentinel I discover all kinds of trivia from “The Old Farmer’s Almanac”. For over 200 years, this little paperback book has been publishing useful and sometimes humorous articles that readers can put to use ev- ery day. Weather predictions are the No. 1 reason people read the almanac. Sometimes they miss the mark, but the information is still helpful. Recently I decided to check out the www.almanac.com web- site. What fun! It has a 24-hour webcam that changes every minute. It was 19 degrees with snow on the ground at noon on the day that I checked. The buildings and grounds in New Hampshire look like something out of a Norman Rockwell paint- ing — so picturesque I wanted to move there! The fi rst thing that I noticed when I cracked the spine of the 2016 book edition is that this is Leap Year (we get an extra day) and also the 240th year of Amer- ican Independence. So, happy birthday to all of you Leap Year babies and our beloved U.S.A. For gardeners, there’s a sec- tion on straw bale (not hay) gar- dening. If you’re a fi sherman, it suggests the best fi shing days. If you’re interested in astronomy, there’s a treatise on the Super- moon. And there are always both fi ction and non-fi ction stories to entertain. My favorite this year is about the bonding of “Jellybean” (a donkey) and Mr. G. (a goat). Really sweet. I also discovered a recipe for Cranberry Bean Soup. I had never heard of cranberry beans. The almanac says they are beige colored with red spots and have a taste all their own. Reviews say they are sweet, nutty and buttery. I was intrigued. Here are some berry-bean fun facts: They are not related to cranberries. They are not new or exotic and have been part of Italian diets for years. They re- semble the pinto bean but do not taste like them. When cooked, the cranberry color disappears and they become a boring brown color. They are highly nutritious, high in fi ber, a good source of vegetable protein and tasty. Unfortunately, I did not have time to search for the beans lo- cally but I discovered that Bob’s Red Mill sells them online in 27-ounce bags. You can order directly from them for less than $5. The soup base is made with a ham hock and I have one in the freezer. So I’m going to buy me some cranberry beans soon. All of today’s recipes are from the Almanac, including the Lemon Chess Pie. If you like lemon, you’ll love this. I think it’s way better than the too-rich Chocolate Chess Pie. And I can wholeheartedly recommend that you try the Maple Mustard Glazed Salmon recipe. It’s very similar to others I’ve tried—just better. Enjoy! boil, reduce heat, cover, and simmer 2 hours or until beans are tender. Remove bone, chop meat into small bits, discard bone and return meat to kettle. Add potatoes, carrots, leeks, and garlic. Simmer, partially covered, 30 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Garnish with grated Parmesan cheese. Serves 6-8. CRANBERRY BEAN SOUP For glaze: In a small bowl, combine the oil, mustard, maple syrup, soy sauce, lemon juice, and ginger and whisk to blend. Pour half of the sauce into a small, nonreactive cas- serole. 2 cups dry cranberry beans (or a substitute bean) 1 cup whole dry peas 1 meaty ham bone 2 bay leaves 1 onion stuck with 4 cloves 3 quarts water (less if beans aren’t drained) 5 potatoes, peeled and chopped 2 carrots, peeled and chopped 4 leeks, white parts only, chopped, or 3 onions, peeled and chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced Garnish: grated Parmesan cheese Instructions Soak beans and peas overnight in water to cover. (Drain or not, as you prefer.) Place in soup kettle with bone, bay leaves, and onion. Add enough water to make 3 quarts. Bring to a Grilled Salmon With Maple Mustard Glaze GLAZE: 2 tablespoons olive oil ¼ cup Dijon-style mustard 2 tablespoons maple syrup 2 teaspoons soy sauce Juice of ½ lemon 1 tablespoon peeled and chopped fresh ginger SALMON: 4 salmon steaks, 1-inch thick Salt and pepper, to taste For salmon: Blot the salmon with paper towels to remove surface moisture. Lightly salt and pepper both sides, and lay the salmon on the sauce in the casserole. Spoon the remaining sauce over and spread evenly. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour. Prepare the grill. Cook the salmon over medium-hot coals for 5 to 6 minutes, per side, turning once. Makes 4 servings. SANDY’S LEMON CHESS PIE NEW: Digital X-Rays (use less radiation) Implants •Teeth Whitening • Extractions Lumineers (no prep veneers as seen on TV) @ cgsentinel @cgsentinel #cgsentinel Cottage-Grove-Sentinel Turning 65 and confused about Medicare choices? 1 9 Inch Pie Crust 1-1/2 Cups Sugar, granulated 3 Medium to Large Eggs 2 Tablespoons All Purpose Flour Dash Salt 2 Teaspoons Lemon Extract 2 Teaspoons Lemon Juice, Pompeii’s 3 Tablespoons Butter, room temperature 1/3 Cup Evaporated Milk Call Paul to help simplify the complicated. 541-517-7362 Paul Henrichs ~ Independent Agent coverage4oregon@gmail.com Pre heat your oven to 350 degrees. Take a fork and poke holes in the bottom of your pie shell. Bake the pie shell for 12-14 minutes. Inspect the pie shell at 6 minutes to make sure it hasn’t puffed up, pat down with a fork if it has. Remove from the oven when it’s golden brown. In a large mixing bowl, com- bine the sugar, eggs, fl our and salt, then mix at a medium speed for one minute. Add the lemon extract, lemon juice and the butter and mix for another minute. Add the evaporated milk and mix on high for a minute. Come to the Humane Society of Cottage Grove’s NAME YOUR PRICE SALE Sales Benei t the Friday & Saturday rea! Animals In Our A February 19th & 20th American Legion Hall 826 W. Main Cottage Grove, OR 10:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pour the mixture into your pre- baked pie shell and bake for another 25 minutes. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with powdered sugar and let cool. Serves 6-8. Keep it simple and keep it seasonal! Betty Kaiser’s Cook’s Corner is dedicated to sharing a variety of recipes that are deli- cious, family oriented and easy to prepare. Contact her at 942- 1317 or email bchatty@bet- tykaiser.com Douglas G. Maddess, DMD FAMILY AND GENERAL DENTISTRY Brightening Lives One Smile at a Time The Smithsonian Institution, The American Library Association, John Templeton Foundation, and the Cottage Grove Public Library Present: “Exploring Human Origins: What Does It Mean To Be Human?” Feb. 17 th Science Program 6-8pm ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ with Smithsonian Dr. Rick Potts Feb 18 th Community Conservation 6-8pm with Drs. Connie Bertka & Jim Miller Cottage Grove Dental Dr. Brent Bitner, DDS Feb 22 nd Full Moon Celebration, Music , “Cave Painting” Family Friendly Event 6-8pm 350 Washington, Cottage Grove (behind Better Bodies) 541.942.7934 For more information: Cottage Grove Public Library: 541-942-3828 cottagegrovepubliclibrary.org ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ See our new website: douglasgmaddessdmd.com W orship D irectory 6th & Gibbs Church of Christ 195 N. 6th St. • 541-942-3822 Pastor: Aaron Earlywine Youth & Families Pastor: Seth Bailey Services: 9am and 10:30am Christian Education Nursery for pre-k - 3rd Grade www.6thandgibbs.com Calvary Baptist Church 77873 S 6th St • 541-942-4290 Pastor: Riley Hendricks Sunday School: 9:45am Worship: 11:00am The Journey: Sunday 5:00pm Praying Thru Life: Wednesday 6:00pm Calvary Chapel Cottage Grove 1447 Hwy 99 (Village Plaza) 541-942-6842 Pastor: Jeff Smith Two Services on Sun: 9am & 10:45am Wednesday Service 6:45 pm Child Care 10:45am Service Only Youth Group Bible Study: Wed. 6:45 pm & Sat. 6 pm www.cgcalvary.org Cottage Grove Bible Church 1200 East Quincy Avenue 541-942-4771 Pastor:Bob Singer Worship 11am Sunday School:9:45am AWANA age 3-8th Grade, Wednesdays Sept-May, 6:30pm www.cgbible.org Cottage Grove Faith Center 33761 Row River Rd. • 541-942-4851 Lead Pastor: Isaac Hovet www.cg4.tv 2 Sunday Services: 9am & 11am Full Childrenʼs Ministry available Covered Bridge Nazarene Church 152 S. M St. 541-942-4422 Pastor: Cindy Slaymaker Sunday School: 9:30am Worship 10:30am Delight Valley Church of Christ 33087 Saginaw Rd. East Center for Spiritual Living Cottage 541-942-7711 Grove Pastor: Bob Friend 700 Gibbs Ave (Community Center) Two Services: Rev. Bobby Lee 9am - Classic in the Chapel Meets Sunday 3:00 p.m. 10:30am - Contemporary in the (907) 230-5070 Auditorium www.facebook.com/CSLCottageGrove First Baptist Church Church of Christ 301 S 6th St 541-942-8242 420 Monroe St • 541-942-8565 Pastor: Steve Johnson Sunday Service: 10:30am Sunday School: 9:30am Worship: 11:00am Come Worship with us First Presbyterian Church 3rd and Adams St • 541-942-4479 Pastor: Karen Hill Worship: 10:00am Sunday School: 10:00am www.cgpresbynews.com Old Time Gospel Fellowship 103 S. 5th Street • 541-942-4999 Pastor: Herb Carson Sunday Service: 10:00am Sunday Bible Study: 6:00pm We sing the old time hymns. Grove Community Church 77820 Mosby Creek Rd. Cottage Grove, OR 97424 541-942-0123 Pastor: Bryan Parsons Worship: 10:30 a.m. Nursery: Infant - Pre-K Kidʼs Church: K to 5th grade Our Lady of Perpetual Help and St. Philip Benizi Catholic Churches 1025 N. 19th St. 541-942-3420 / 541-942-4712 Pastor: Roy L. Antunez, S.J. Euch. Liturgies; Sat. 5:30pm Sun. 10:30am St. Philip Benizi, Creswell: 552 Holbrock Lane • 541-895-8686 Sunday: 8:30am Hope Fellowship United Pentecostal Church 100 S. Gateway Blvd. • 541-942-2061 Pastor: Dave Bragg Worship: 11:00am Sunday Bible Study: 7:00pm Wednesday www.hopefellowshipupc.com “FINDING HOPE IN YOUR LIFE” Living Faith Assembly 467 S. 10th St. • 541-942-2612 Pastor Rulon Combs Sunday School All Ages 9am Worship & Childrenʼs Church 10:30 am “The Bridge” Sat Evening Service 6:00pm Youth 180 Mondays 5:30-8pm Childrenʼs Breakout Class: Wed. 6:30pm Non-Denominational Church of Christ 1041 Pennoyer Ave * 541-767-0447 Preachers: Tony Martin & Robert Evans Sunday Bible Study:10:00am Sunday Worship:10:50am & 5:30pm www.pennoyeravecoc.com St. Andrews Episcopal Church 1301 W. Main • 541-767-9050 Rev. Lawrence Crumb “Church with the fl ags.” Worship: Sunday 10:30am All Welcome Seventh-day Adventist Church 820 South 10th Street 541-942-5213 Pastor: Kevin Miller Bible Study: Saturday, 9:15 am Worship Service: Saturday, 10:40 am Mid-week Service: Wednesday, 1:00 pm Trinity Lutheran Church 6th & Quincy • 541-942-2373 Pastor: James L. Markus Sunday School & Adult Education 9:15am Sundway Worship 10:30 am Comm. Kitchen Free Meal Tue & Thur 5:00pm TLC Groups tlccg.com United Methodist Church 334 Washington • 541-942-3033 Pastor:Lura Kidner-Miesen Worship: 10:30am Adult Sunday School: 9:30am Comm. Dinner (Adults $5, Kids Free) 2nd & 3rd Monday 5-6:00pm cottagegroveumc.org “VICTORY” Country Church 913 S. 6th Street • 541-942-5913 Pastor: Barbara Dockery Worship Service: 10:00am Message: 11:00am “WE BELIEVE IN MIRACLES” Our Worship Directory is a weekly feature in the newspaper. If your congregation would like to be a part of this directory, please contact the Cottage Grove Sentinel at 541-942-3325.