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Show u ! i 'i . s , t Sk"i : 4i o vH. ft AS Zf-- - -- Vr-'?- ' ; - i 4 ' V Vs rn v $ J VI ' DESEHET ' ! ? 04bi NEWS tmr i v ' x n SII ? f, Thursday, May 22, 1969 El Miss Marie i. Vi Yeates is Married t. N. , f 4 - fr s4 :r hrl v, 'Pfi ' "s wj . 25!k ''a' Miss Mane Yeates and J.u k Schrader Ashton weie united m martiuge today in a Salt Lake Temple eeiemonj iteiwaicls thi weie liomned at a wedRoom. ding hicvkto't ,1! Hate! Utah's Sk Homs weie hoi patents Mi. ami Mis Kenneth W Yea s Jr 22ti8 Count iv Cluh Dr The hi. leg! mm is a son of Mis. Claude I. Ashton. 1710 K 4ti20 South, ami the late Mr. Ashton Thp toimei Miss Yeates will be gi actuated from the I nnersity of Utah in June. On campus she has served as treasurer ot Alpha Chi Omega sorority, and is a member of Mu Phi Kps, Ion. Mr Ashton graduated cum laude from the I', ot l fit fulfilled an I.DS North German mission. Emcrtatmi.g at pientipMal festivities weie Mrs. David R. Allen. M s terry Rhodes, Mrs. David C. Thomas, Miss Tuna Thomas. Mis. Roheit M Yeaies. Mrs Norman O. Jahoson, Mrs. John Gal'ouax, Mrs. Marcus C. Fank, Mns Alhsoif Funk, Miss Rohm James. Miss Pal Tucker. Otmrs weie Miss Colleen Lloyd, Miss Char- - , v ,4'fo b " . v ' v'. riv Sftv$ttKHM .. . """Jl Ellen Sargent enjoys making Greek pnstries. Here, she pours hot honey syrup over the Greek cookies, Loukoumathes. are favorite cockies of the Theodore Sargent family. After baking, they are carefully rolled in nuts. i Melamacarona Delicious Greek Cookies By WINNIFRED JARDINE IJeseret News Food Editor A TEENAGER'S SPECIALTY JVhen imaginative Ellen Sargent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sargent, 705 Douglas St., enrolled in a creative cooking class at East High School, the results were exciting not only for her, but for the members of her class. Ellen, along with her older makes these Greek goodies frequently, for special affairs at home or for bazaars p tion can be out." sp'rad gr; dually. 'Vith hands form into round or oval cookies and bake on greased baking sheet at 373 degiees F. for 15 to 20 minutes. d DIFFICIXT used butter and sugar. orange juice, rind, volks. Sift dry ingredients together and add to ereamed mixture Cream Add oval-shape- d to think making CrVek pastries would be terribly hard, she laughed, but I discovered that it really is not. Anyone can make them quite easily. It's important for the children of Greek families to Jearn to do this baking as a part of family tradition and custom, especially around holiday times. And each daughter is encouraged to carry the tradition on to her children. 1 w alnut.-- . F.'MILY FAVOR tTFS Two of these three favorite delicacies of the Sargent family are dipped in honey. The are little Melomaearona round or baked 2 cups Syrup: .Combine cookies that are dropped into a hot honey syrup, then rolled honey with 1 cup water in in chopped nuts, and cooled. small saucepan and simmer Loukoumathes, a deep-frietogether for about 5 minutes. scone-typ- e dessert or breakTurn heat under syrup low fast treat, are drizzled with just so it keeps syrup warm, honey syrup and sprinkled then drop baked cookies into with cinnamon and sugar. hot syrup and turn until Tmin-isTn- t The Kourabiethes, with honey. in flavor of Mexican down on Place, wedding cakec, are tender to ruck or to dram. pan large the bite and delicious, to the taste. And this recipe makes a gor .y number to enjoy! MELOMACAROXA And then in her creative cooking class she delved into more of the Greek cookery field to go beyond the things she already knew, and found it an exciting world. NOT y2 and church entertainment. For the past two years they have provided them for a Grpek booth set uo during tle Julv 24th celebration. They're time consuming. 1h "hut she admitted, cookies keep well in covered racontainers, so tIHr who was runner-uthis ear to the Sterling Schohad allar in homemaking, ter dv received some fine traming in the art of Greek cooeiy. not only fiom Imr mother (who is a splendid cook) but also from her mo grandmothers, both of whom were bom in Greece. Ellen, teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon cinnamon Juice of 1 large orange 1 teaspoon orange rind 3 ,4 teaspoons baking powder 8 cups flour (approximately) 2 cups chopped almonds or y2 sister, well-cover- top-sia- e then sprinkle with or roll in finely chopped nuts. Makes 5 dozen or more cookies depending on size. LOUKOUMATHES 4 cups flour 2 packages active dry yeast 1 teaspoon salt Lukewarm water or milk Dissolve yeast in a large pan or bowl in lukewarm water or milk. Add a little flour to make a soft dough. Set aside and allow to rise in warm pace. Then add re t of flour, alternating with additional warm nulk or water to make a of dough that can drop from a spoon. Stir in salt. Cover and let stand until bubbles form on top. Heat 2 or 3 inches of oil in heavy pan and drop batter, a teaspoon at a time, into oil and fry to a golden color on each side. (Dip spoon into hot fat each time before dipping so batter will not stick.) are loukoumathes When drain on absorbent fried, paper, then arrange on a platter and pour over honey syrup (made from .recipe above) and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar. Sene hot. Makes about two dozen. KOURABIETHES '2 pound sweet butter (unsalted) I4 cup powdered sugar 1 egg yolk y2 teaspoon baking powder 3 cups cake flour (approxialmonds chopped toasted Vi teasp 'on vanilla Soften butter at room temperature until very soft. Put into e'eno Pixer ami beat well. Add sugar and heat unlit fluffy and light colored Add egg olks and heat thoroughly. Sift flour and baking powder and mix into butter mixture. if desired. Add nuts, Sprinkle dough with vanilla and knead thoroughly. Roll out dough and shape into desired shapes. Place on cookie sheet lined with waxed paper. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 20 minutes. Sprinkle with powdered sugar. Schrader Ashton lene Sait, Mis Kerry Blake, Miss Carolyn Brewer, Mi's. Harold K. Beecher, Mrs Henry D. Moyle, Mrs. Henry D. Moyle Jr., Mr. Richard W. Movie. Mis. Stuait B. Pelt. Mis, George N. Cannon, Mis. M. Douglas Jones. Still mere weie Mis K: ie C Rvlieig, Mrs. i (K. Mrs. Pluhp s' Richards, Pkil.p L. Mrs. Michael Chiistenen, airs. John Newton, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walton. Mis. Joseph C. Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Ashton and Miss Allvson Beecher. 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