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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1948)
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DOANS PILLS — Cut Millwork Costs Cnyxf 'ikem ui Ifotcl Jfnnt • hcim «>>■■■ - Address.______ _______________________ THERE’S shopping, cleaning, taking, decorating, wrapping Christmas p r e s- ents and a hun dred other things to do these days before Christmas. Where does one And time to plan and make meals? Now is an excellent time to put menu short-cuts into operation. Plan to serve soups often, not as a first course, but as a main dish. Serve those casseroles, too, that whip together in no time and bake in half an hour or so without any watching or further attention. Have foods that are hearty, and make certain there’s enough for seconds or thirds because the fam ily will be hungry now that appe tites have been sharpened by cold weather. HERE ARE some excellent soups which can easily take the place of a main dish at dinner. Navy Kean Soup (Serves 8) l*i cups dried pea beans 2 quarts eold water Lamb hones 2 tablespoons salt 1 clove of garlic, peeled 8 to 10 peppercorns 1 bay leaf 4 sprigs parsley ' j cup minced onion * i teaspoon pepper U teaspoon marjoram 2 cups canned tomatoes Pick over beans, then wash and soak in cold water overnight. Drain; measure liquid from beans and add enough to make two quarts. Add to beans with lamb bones and salt. Tie next six ingredients in a cloth bag and add to water and bones. Cover, bring to a boil, then simmer for four hours until beans are tender. Remove bones and spice bag. then strain soup. Mash beans. Add any pieces of meat which cling to bones and the to matoes. Reheat and serve hot. • • • SOUPS tike long to cook, but, of course, need little watching, and thus they are such time-savers to have for meals. Here's another de licious, hearty soup: 1H 2 5 1 1 5 * 1 2 2 3 Oxtail Soup (Serves 12) pounds lean beef oxtails, split quarts cold water tablespoon salt large onion, diced cup celery root, diced tablespoon chopped parsley tablespoons tai tablespoon , flour carrots, diced Cut oxtail into small pieces and frv lightly in fat. Cube the beef and add with oxtail to water and salt Place in large kettle, cover and let cook slowly for about four hours. Add vege tables and cook for one hour longer, er until stock is reduced by half Strain. Heat fat in skillet, add flour and brow’n slowly. Add one cup of the soup and then stir into rt roaming stock. LYNN MTS LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU »Corn Chowder Toasted Muffins Butter Jelly Grapefruit-Pineapple Salad Beverage »Fig Pudding Cream »Recipe given »Corn Chowder (Serves 6) 4 cups diced potatoes 2 cups boiling water 1 2” square fat salt pork 1 large onion, sliced 1 No. 2 can kernel corn 1 quart milk 2 teaspoons salt' 1» teaspoon pepper Cut salt pork into cubes and brown in a large saucepan. Add onion and cook until tender. Add diced potatoes and water; cover and cook until potatoes are tender. Add corn, milk and seasonings. Heat and serve garnished with a sprinkling of paprika. Leftover meats are put to good use in these casseroles which will make easy work for you on these busy days before the holidays. Noodles Neapolitan (Serves fi) 1 _■ pound noodles, cooked 2' ’ cups slivered chicken cr ham 1 cup milk or cream 2 eggs 1 cup buttered bread or cracker crumbs After noodles are cooked in boiling, salted water, rinse and drain them. Into a well-greased dish, place layers of noodles, then meat and repeat until all are used. Beat eggs, add | mil«, and pour over noodles and meat. Top with crumbs. Bake in a moderate (350- degree) oven for 25-30 minutes or until browned on top. ♦ 0 ■ • THE FRUIT puddings mentioned earlier need take no longer to make than the main dishes for the meal. , Both of these recipes for desserts j are nourishing and will be well re ceived. »Fig Pudding (Serves 6) 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 '**ip walnuts, chopped I cup figs, chopped Beat eggs until light, then add , sugar, sifted flour and remaining ingredients Stir well and bake in a buttered casserole dish in a slow (325-degreei oven for 25 minutes. Apricot Whip (Serves 8) 11 pound dried apricots ’ i «up sugar Whites of 5 eggs 1 j teaspoon lemon juice Pick over and wash fruit. Cook in water, just enough to cover, until soft. Remove stones and put through strainer. 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