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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1963)
Recipes For Thursday Demonstration By Bev Lyons (Continued from Page 2) he may be used. Close the foil sealing all edges to form an air tight package. Bake 34 to 4 hours. BROILED CHIP STEAK AND CHEESE ROLL NIPPY SALAD 1 3-ounce package lime Jel k) Vt cup hot water 1 cup drained crushed pine apple 2 tablespoons horseradish M cup mayonnaise 1 cup cottage cheese li cup catsup 2 tablpesoon Worcestershire sauce ' cup water XfoH f.it in a skillet Din froi-1 remaining ingredients. Cover and en steaks in flour, sprinkle withjeook slowly until meat is fork- salt and pepper, and orowa witn tender, about to minutes. m serv- me umuil in me lift ui. nuu aiiimgs. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Wednesday, March 27, 1W3 PAGE S Defrost chip steak slightly until it rolls easily place ?-inch finger of cheese on steak and roll. Then skewer with toothpick and broil turn once. SNAPPY FROZEN FRUIT 1 (No. 303' can fruit cock tail 1 cup 7-l'P 2 tablespoons lemonade con centrate Drain fruit cocktail well: place in refrigerator tray. Set control at coldest point. Pour 7-UP and lemonade concentrate over fruit Freeze. Cut in cubes. Top with' mint sprigs. Serve in sherbet glasses. 4 to 6 servings. HORSERADISH SAUCE Brown 1 chopped onion in cup butter. Stir in 2 tablespoons flour: add 2 cups strained meat stock. Ms cup horseradish, 1 cup vinegar, 2 cloves. Si cup sugar. Season, simmer about 10 minutes. Serve with beef. Makes about 3 cups. EASY PECAN PIE 20 round buttery crackers, crushed 1 cup chopped pecans 1 cup sugar 3 egg whites 1 teaspoon vanilla cup whipping cream, whipped Va cup flaked or shredded coconut Combine crackers, pecans, and Vi cup sugar. Beat egg whites until stiff ; beat in remaining su gar and vanilla. Fold into cracker mixture. Spead in greased 9-inch pie pan. Bake in slow oven 325 degrees for 30 minutes. Cool. Top with whipped cream and sprinkle w ith coconut. Dissolve gelatin in hot water and chill till partially set. Stir in remaining ingredients. Mold and chill until firm. Unmold on crisp lettuce leaves. CHERRY BREAD PUDDING 8 slices white bread 1 cup milk 3 eggs, separated 4 tablespoons butter '.j cup sugar i teaspoon cinnamon 1 No. 303 can red, sour, pitted cherries, drained Vt cup chopped almonds Break up the bread and soft en in the milk. Beat the egg whites until stiff. Combine the bread. butter, sugar, cinnamon, egg yolks, cherries and almonds. Fold in the egg w hites. Pour into a flut tered baking dish and bake in M0 degreee oven. 15 minutes or until set. mm -7 V ,v Vji CUBED STEAK. COUNTRY STYLE 3 tablespoons fat 4 frozen cubed steak Flour t onion, chopped 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 tablespoon brown sugar if r 1' lis, &: V f ) ImU E v ' l":"iif I 1 .-r. ; IT HEALTHFUL Three charming ladies present a toast in milk a now product intro duced recently by Crater Lake Creamery. Here, Jan Roebuck, Oonna Haskins and Dolores Haskins show another of the award winning dairy products manufactured by Crater Lake, which will have a display at the Cooking School. DEEP SEA SALMON CASSEROLE Vt cup butter 1-3 cup chopped onion 1-3 cup chopped celery 1-3 cup chopped green pep per 3 tablespoons flour 1'i teaspoons salt Vt teaspoon pepper 1 cup milk 1 (10 ',4 - ounce can cream of mushroom soup 1 cup creamed cottage cheese 1 cup (71-ounce can sal mon, flaked and boned 2 cups canned or frozen cooked peas " 2 cups crushed potato chips 2 tablespoons butter Melt butter in saucepan. Saute onion, celery and green pepper lightly. Add flour, salt and pepper, mixing well. Combine milk and mushroom soup and add gradual ly to butter mixture. Coook. stir ring constantly, until smooth and thickened. Remove from heat and fold in cottage cheese. Arrange layers of cream sauce, salmon, pens and crushed potato chips in a buttered 2-quart casserole, end ing with potato chips. Dot with butter and bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 35-40 minutes. GOOD BUSINESS START WASHINGTON (UPI The White House's chief economic ex pert said Monday that business is off to a better start this year than it was in 1962. "The start of 1963 is as good as 1962 was bad," Walter W. Heller, chairman of the Council of Eco nomic Advisers, told a conference of the Magazine Publishers Asso ciation. Heller said the economy's performance seems to be bearing out administration forecasts for approximately a 3 per cent in crease in economic growth during 1963. New Hampshire has eight mountains one mile or more in height, three that reach 5,000 feet New! From Westinghouse! 13 cu. ft "ALL" Refrigerator : , I j 3sa& Nll King Size Fresh Food Storage and less freezer Space! The ideal refrigerator for the family who already has a freezer. 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