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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, East, West Manhattan Chowders Best January 4, 19G1 9 The little Woman By Don Tobin Kitchen Clock Watchers, Note NEW YORK (UPI) foods dominated the new products introduced at the recent Newspaper Food Editors Conference. They included: dehydrated mushroom and chicken rice soup mixes, both using products; condensed Cheddar cheese and alphabet soups, the latter In mildly seasoned meat broth; canned tlams a la king; canned mushrooms a la Brandywine; chicken seasoned stock base and beef flavor base, for making broth, stock, gravy and sauces, and Instant minced garlic. Finer Coconut Whipped cream cheese and cream cheese with clam and lobster; fine grated coconut, slightly sweetened, for recipes that need a finer texture than the flaked product provides; tenderized beef produced by a patented process by which natural food enzymes are added to cattle Just before processing, ' , Colored Pans t In the equipment category, new products Included aluminum foil pie pans sheathed in c o 1 o r s to bake crisper, browner crusts; 10 by Labor- ' v, kj By Bonnie Lake Tribun Horn Servlc Director aa;vx -saving A big bowl of steaming hot chowder is just tight for cold January nights . . . but which will It be, New Eng- N j land Chowder or Manhattan Chowder? Chowder fanciers are divided Into two uncompromising schools. New Englanders are firm in their Insistence on milk or cream In chowder; those who prefer Manhattan chowder claim that any chowder worth its salt must contain tomatoes, How New England got Its name is obvious. How Manhattan chowder got its name is mysterious. For chowder with tomatoes Is eaten with gusto not only in Manhattan, but the country over. While chowder Is traditionally made with clams or com, weve pulled a switch. The dish is equally delectable made with tuna . . . the delicate kind packed in vegetable oil. Combined with carrots, potatoes, bacon, seasonings . . . and, of course, tomatoes . . . this chowder will become a weekly favorite In your household. Serve it as a first course at dinner, (particularly if as a fish is to follow) luncheon dish, with a salad or sandwich ... or, as a spectacular buffet dish for a late supper. Tuna Chowder, Manhattan style, adds a convincing argument to the chowder controversy. Manhattan Tuna Chowder 2 diced bacon slices 1 large onion, sliced 2 cups cubed, pared potatoes 1 cup diced, pared carrots cup diced celery 2 cans (1 pound each) tomatoes 2 cups water 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon thyme U teaspoon pepper - 2 cans (64 or 7 ounces on-'io- n, X' i 6ti6i3StkFvAW Made In Manhattan . . . and all over the country, Tuna Chowder combines delicate tuna packed In vegetable and vegetables By Patricia McCormack NEW YORK, Jan. 3 (UPI) So you think you have troubles with menus? Your worst culinary crisis cant come knee high to the culinary problems clustering about Harold Rind. Hes an engineer wearing a chefs cap and sporting thumbs green as those of a master hortid culturist.. a in assignment Unusual Stuffing Add glossy ripe olives to your favorite stuffing recipe. 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