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Show ' " f 'A ' - ' i 12 ' f fi i i i jj M i '$ i tl 't 9 'M 4 ,' t ? if H n I n 4 Supplement to Lakeside Review; Wednesday, November 21, 1984. Entire content Is advertising. I Museum of Fine Arts offers best of recipes For those constantly in pursuit of the but because according to the publishers, The success of the first volume and the unique, or at least truly different gift idea, remember that new is not always best. definitive changes in the style of food When choosing a gift which is inclined to- preparation prompted a second collection ward the preparation of culinary delights of recipes. (i.e. cookbook), it is the experienced Indeed these recipes, presented with shopper who knows to look for the book great care and effort from past and present which captures the reader's imagination members of the Ladies Committee, as through the diversity of its recipes and the well as contributors from museum cura- - j style in which it is put together. tors, staff, gallery instructors, trustees and The Fine Arts Cookbook II (CBI Pubthe museums restaurant, offer to their readers an unusual fare with comparatlishing Company, Inc.) is one such example. ively easy preparations, and most recipes In 1970, The Museum of Fine Arts in can be cooked in advance, a more suitable Boston put together a volume of favorite arrangement for todays working woman. recipes of museum staff and patrons apOf the 300 recipes included in this volpropriately entitled The Fine Arts Cook- ume, which also contains 40 illustrations, book I. paintings, and photos of great works of art Volume I contained many interesting currently being displayed at the museum, and complicated dishes guaranteed to imsome of the most luscious include: Caviar press your guests; and not surprisingly, the Mousse and Shrimn Toast. From the cookbook enjoyed a great deal of popularBreakfast, Brunch and Lunches section, ity and success. the recipe for Cheddar Cheese Souffle - ; Some 1 1 years later the museum finally looked most appealing. added a second volume published not only With the start of the winter season, due to the popularity of its predecessor. there is nothing like a hearty soup to warm ; : Sock it to them! and soothe on even the most blustery of days, so a recipe for Curried Broccoli Soup sounds just right. And as a sort of grand finale from The Main Course, Yield: 36 cookies cup butter ' cup sugar 1 egg yolk 1 tablespoon orange peel, grated 1 teaspoon lemon peel, grated 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 cup flour teaspoon salt I egg white, slightly beaten Vi cup pecans or walnuts, Finely chopped 18 candied cherries, cut in half 'j comes such culinary delights as, Chicken Breasts Baked with Fresh Tomatoes and Cream, Lamb with Spinach Avgolcmono, and Mum's New England Salt Fish Dinner. The holiday season is upon us, and most everyone is busy prowling the stores for unique and different gift ideas, and harried hostesses are looking for the perfect recipes to create that special holiday party. The Fine Arts Cookbook II might just solve your gift giving dilemma for that person on your list who's fond of art, or just an avid chef always on the lookout for new and exciting recipes. Since holiday entertaining is truly the main theme of this month, the following recipes were chosen as most suitable, including Kris Kringles (cookies) KRIS KRINGLES I Cream shortening and sugar thoroughly, add egg yolk, orange and lemon peels, and lemon juice. Beat thoroughly. Stir in flour and salt. Chill until firm. Form small balls about 'h inch in diameter. Dip in egg white and then in finely chopped nuts. Press half a candied cherry in the center of each cookie. Bake at 325 about 20 minutes. J f; ' i S a - r t! ,t ir ir CHRISTMAS GIFT SETS from Burlington Socks9. 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