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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1941)
February 21, 1941 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE SEVEN Liberal Potato Rations Can Be Varied Easily g TTr -:fru llkcd potatoes and bacon make economy meal. Any liberal diet must Include at least one srrvlntf of potatoes or iweet potittorii tlnlly. Of nil waya of prcpurlnu potutorx, bilk ing la ono of Iho best from a nutritional viewpoint and also from the atundKlut of ta.itc. Larue, uniform-size potatoes are beat for baklnK. A wl.se houackeerx-r glwtyi bakci enouifh potiitoi-a at u tiine lur two menla. On the st-concl day, tha left-over baked potatoes can bo creamed or linsh browned. GENERAL DIRECTIONS Scrub uniform -slii'il, liiriii- type baklnil potutocs; rinse thorough ly, dry. If a aofl, tender skin rather than n crisp cruuchy tikln la desired, brush well with melt ed fat. t'lnco tho potatoes In a cold oven, brluK the oven tern poraturo up In 4.10 dcitrcci and bake until the potatoes arc ten der when pinched. This will re qulro about one hour fur tho large potatoes. However, they may bo baked much more quick ly by aUrtlng In a hot oven (450 riegreea K.). 'Mils will require about 48 minutes, possibly less, and tha potatoes will Iwivo tha erlsp skins. - VARIATIONS Cut baked potatoes In half langthwlac; acoop out inside and mash with butter, salt,' pepper and hot milk. Refill shells and Hp Into a quick (4.10 deitrce) oven for S i.iiniites. Or, before putting tho potatoes back Into the oven, make an Identation In the stuffed pntuto and fill with cliecso suuee, buttered vege tables, c r e a in e d vcitetablcs, creamed fish, creamed meat or cutis. Southern Bakod Potatoes Scrub uniform-sized, baking potatoes, rinse thorouKlily, dry. If u soft, tender skin rather than n crisp, i'roiHliy ckin Is desired, brush well with melted fat. I'lacc the potatoes In a cold oven, bring the oven temperature up to 450 degrees F. and bnke until the potatoes are tender when pinched. This will re(uirc ubout one hour for the large potatoes. However, they make bo baked much more quickly by starting In a hot oven (450 degrees). This will require uhnut 45 minutes, possibly less. Place a piece of sliced bacon on top of the potato after it has been baked and tho top cut off. Then broil it until tho bacon is crisp and brown and the juices have soaked through the potato. TOMORROW S MENU BREAKFAST: Apple sauce, cracked wheat cereal, raisin toast, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Creamed cod fish on toast, hard rolls, grape fruit and orango cup, cup cakes, ten, milk. . . DINNER: Southern bakod potatoes, buttered carrots with minced pnrsley, mixed greens salad, baked chocolated bread pudding, hard sauce, coffee, milk. Leftovers Must Taste Good For Real Economy Attempt toes, 2 cups milk, i cup flour, 2 teuspoons salt, 0 thin slices fresh pork. Mix together shredded potato, milk, flour and salt. Spread In greased baking pan or cusserole lurgo enough so that tho mixture will bo only ubout s Inch thick. I'laco pork slices on top and buka fur li hours uncovered In a moderate oven CI50 degrees C). This Is the easy way to cook this old-fashioned potuto dish. CHICKEN GIBLET OMELET (Serves 4 to 8) Four to 6 eggs, 4 to 0 table spoons water, 1 teaspoon salt, pepper, 1 tablespoon butter, chicken giblets, 1 cup chicken slock, 2 tablespoons flour. Soparate yolks from whites. To yolks add salt, pepper and water, beat until thick. Ilcat whites until stiff, cut and fold Into yolks until well mixed. Heat omelet pun and put In buU ter. Pour in mixture, cook slow ly, occasionally turning pan to brown evenly. When delicately browned underneath placo pan In moderoto oven (1125 degrees K.) to finish cooking top The omelet Is cooked when It Is firm to the touch. Fold ond fill with chicken glblct sauce, made by thickening 1 cup chicken slock with 2 tablespoons flour and uddlng tho chopped cooked gib lets. Turn onto hot pluttcr. borve at once. CORN SOUFFLE WITH SAUSAGES (Serves 4 to 0) Ono pound pork sausages, 2 cups canned corn, i cup milk, 2 eggs (separated), 1 tablespoon flour, i teaspoon black pepper, i teaspoon salt. Fry the sausages until brown, Drain off the fat and place in bottom of baking dish. Beat the egg yolks, add the corn and milk. Sift dry ingredients and blend smoothly with the liquid mixture. Heat the egg whites un til stiff and fold Into tho corn mixture. Pour over the sausages and bake 30 minutes in a slow oven (300 degrees F.). MONDAY'S MENU BREAKFAST: Sliced ba nanas in orange Juice, oat meal, bran muffins, marma lade, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Chicken gib let omelet, toast, green salad, chocolate brownies, tea, milk, DINNER: Tomato juice, pan cake potatoes with salt pork, spinach, apricot tapioca, cof fee, milk. Rural womenfolk of China cultivate silkworms in the home as a means of adding to the in come of the family. When considering both price and specific gravity, one ounce of palladium will replace two ounces of gold. TO KEEP BASQUES WASHINGTON, .Feb. 21 (!') Members of tho Idaho congres sional delegation, after a confer ence with justice department of ficials Thursday expressed hope the department would not disap prove a bill (S-314) authorizing dismissal of deportation proceed ings against 04 Basque aliens In Idaho, Nevada, California and Oregon. Senator Clark (D-Ida.) and Representative Dworshuk (R Ida.) talked to Alexander Holz thoff and L. B. Schoficld, assist ant to the attorney general. They said the department had no ob jection to the bill on its merits, believed the Basques deserved leniency, but feared It would set an undesircd precedent. Clark and Dwnrshak said they had hopes the justice department report would leave an avenue which would permit passage of the measure. They were ac companied by William K, Hart, president of tho Independent Order of Basque Speaking Pco-; pics. The cucumber is mentioned in the Old Testament and fig ures in ancient history as far back as 3000 years. When a careless driver doesn't look where he is going It may be to the hospital. mm ma mmm FIRST SHOWING Saturday Afternoon and Evening, February 22, 1941 FREE TALKING PICTURES J. W. KERNS Phono 4197 734 So. Sixth Klamath Falls There Is no genuine food con omy without enjoyment. Left over! and low-cost ingredients must produce dishes every mem ber of the family will cat, or your attempt to save money Is I wasted. PANCAKE POTATOES WITH SALT PORK (Serves 6) Six cups shredded raw pota Enter NOW Contest Positively Closes Thursday, Feb. 27th Get Complete Information At Our Studio tAt & Aiiociation. 7Aeme-QU Gonte&t Who will be 1941 theme girl and hostess In her home county? 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