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Show Food Queries file gaU altf Crab Newburg Gives Spring That Air of Elegance for By Bonnie L?Ke Tribune Food Editor Thursday Morning, April 1, 1971 The month has windy marched right by us and April has quietly entered the scene with hopes of a Section C Requests lovely A Danish So be it! Now deeper gals! that the icy fingers oi winter are loosening their gup, it's that time when appetites are coming to life and taste buds are hoping for the tops in taste! the clever homeEnter buttermints have fascinated Mrs. Marilyn Taggart, Montpelier, and she is eager to receive the reupe. Anyone? Does anyone have some recipes for and cookies made with sour cream ? asks Mrs. Colleene No-fa- il c-k-e Frantz, Draper. Mrs. Dianne Gasehler vould like a recipe for a luscious Rum Cream Pie. Heres one that may stump the experts; Mrs. Madge C. Johnson, Harlem, Mont., has tasted pecan pie made with beans (would you believe?) instad of pecans. She is hopeful that some of you good cooks might have the recipe. Send recipes and requests to Bonnie Lake, The Salt Lake Tribun?, Zip 81110, to be used in this column next week. Marjorie n; Chafing Dish Crab Newburg cans (64 ounces each) crab meat cup butter V2 cup sherry 4 egg yolks 134 cups heavy cream 2 teaspoon salt 14 Paprika Hot cooked rice Remove cartilage from crab, keeping chunks whole. Place crab, butter and sherry in chafing dish or top of double boiler. Cook over direct heat, stirring gently, until liqPL ce uid is reduced yolks in measuring cup and add heavy cream to make 2 one-hal- to Elephant Stews Foolproof You can have all the other we think days in the year April Fools Day is one of the best Along with the other tricks of this day, treat your family to some succulent Elephant Stew. It is (four weeks) and will feed the whole neighborhood plus Orem! g (Mrs. June M. Madsen) For a tantalizing serve rubber match-mat- e, band cups. Blend thoroughly. Add salt. Stir cream mixture into crab mixture and cook, stiruntil mixture ring gently, thickens. Sprinkle with paprika. Serve over hot, cooked rice. Serves six. Quick Crab Newburg (Mrs. Dale Ira Johnson) f. 2 tablespoons 2 tablespoons butter teaspoon salt y teaspoon pepper 1 medium onion 2 cans frozen shrimp soup 1 can (10 ounces) cream mushroom soup 1 can (6 14 ounces) crab, lob- tender and ster or shrimp 1 tablespoon cooking sherry Saute onion in butter until transparent. Add flour, salt, pepper and milk to thicken. Turn heat low and melt frozen shrimp soup and undiluted cream of mushroom soup. Stir until smooth. Add crab meat and sherry. Serve over hot rice. Serves 4 to 6. Another tasty entree that will swing into spring meals terrific! bring is Chicken Sweet Potato Pieces In Syrup Veal Cro- Saquettes. vory and delirious, these change-of-pac- e treats will make a hit at your house ! Salt Lake Reader requested the recipe for these tasty spe LOUISIANA sandwiches (they look like tuna mixed with mayonnaise!) and for dessert, cream puffs, filled with cotton, of course! Oh yes . . . APRIL FOOL! Elephant Stew 1 elephant Brown Gravy 2 rabbits, optional Salt and pepper Vegetables Cut elephant into small bite-sizpieces (this should cialties, and good cooks Mrs. E. W.; Mrs. George Dailey, Pocatello; Mrs. William Freeman; Mrs. M. C. Smith, Rexburg; Mrs. Frank P., Orem; Mrs. Faun Baker and Tooele Reader took time to answer this request. Thanks gals! Chicken Veal Croquettes (Mrs. E. W.) flour 14 Moist, 1 chicken (3 pounds) ENSEMBLES for cooked and cut fine lean veal, cooked and cut fine tablespoons chopped green pepper teaspoon paprika teaspoons salt cup chicken fat cup flour cups miik eggs tablespoons water cups cracker crumbs 1 pound 4 14 2 h 2 2 3 3 Melt Jiicken fat and add flour and salt. Mix well. Gradually add milk, stirring. When mixture gets creamy and thick, allow to cook over low heat 5 minutes. Add chicken, veal, green pepper, paprika. Cool. Take one tablespoon of cooled mixture and dip in beaten egg to which water has been added. Dip in the crumbs Shape as desired. Allow croquettes to stand 1 r(BmSibp .,4i jLm iJxL EASTER E people. If more are expected, two rabbits may be added (do this only if necessary as most people do not like to find hare in their stew.) hour before frying in deep fat. Dram on brown paper or paper towels. Keep hot in oven until serving time. Stir in chicken mixture and chill thoroughly. Shape into 6 Beat egg with croquettes. water. Roll croquettes in crumbs, and dip in egg mixture to coat on all sides; roll again in crumbs. Fry in deep hot fat (365 degrees) for about 6 minutes or until well browned. Dram on absorbent paper. Serve with Mushroom, Egg Cream or Cheese Sauce. Being a southern gal, I just couldnt pass this up. My favorite dessert is Banana Pudding. a wTites Barbara Kurd. (Mrs. George Dailey) 2 cups chopped cooked chick en 1 tablespoon minced or grat- ed onion teaspoon salt Dash of cayenne 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon minced parsley 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 1 cup hot milk 14 teaspoon salt y8 teaspoon pepper 1 egg 2 tablespoons water 1 cup fine bread crumbs Fat for deep frying Mushroom sauce Combine chicken, onion, salt, cayenne, lemon juice, parsley and set aside. Melt butter in heavy saucepan. Add flour and cook, stirring constantly for 2 minutes or until mixture is smooth and y2 W! jg I r ju-- rs r: 6 1 7 Its never-fai- l recipe! Mrs. Chicken Croquettes Mrs. K unci sent her excellent recipe in answer to Mrs. Ann B. Grows request. Thanks to you, Mrs. Kuncl and to other good cooks Mrs. Terrence Alan Curtis, Mrs. Leone; Ogden; Mrs. G. Cross, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Clarice Lutz; Mrs. A. Clayton and Salt Lake Reader for answering this Banana Pudding with Vanilla Wafers (Mrs. Barbara Kuncl) y4 2 3 1 '2 3 1 cup sugar cup cornstarch teaspoon salt cups milk egg yolks, slightly beaten tablespoon butter teaspoon vanilla ripe bananas box vanilla wafers Whipped cream, sweet- - ened Combine sugar, cornstarch and salt in top of double boiler. Add milk slowly, mixing thoroughly. Cook over rapidly boiling water until thickened, stirring. Continue cooking and stirring 10 minutes. Stir small amount of hot mixture into egg yolks. Pour back into hot mixture and blend. Cook 1 minute lorgei. Remove from heat. Add butter and vanilla. Cool thoroughly. Cover bottom of bowl (I like to put my banana pudding in a deep, clear glass bowl) with a small amount of filling. Alternate layers of vanilla wafers, bananas and pudding ending with a layer of pudwith whipping Top ding. and you can Submit a Picture Before Wedding The great increase in the numbeT of weddings in our aiea makes it possible for The Tribune to g publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but not both. To assure of the Womens Dept , Room 201, Tribune Bldg., at least one week before day of the wedding ceremony. The $5 00 charged for wedding photographs is to cover engraving costs. Because of the volume of photographs handled, The Tribune can assume no responsibility for pictures submitted. and birtare announcements hday charged for space used at the Golden wedding $6 40 for the first inch and $4 90 for each additional inch. They should be submitted to the classified advertising department, Newspaper Agency Corp., 143 S. Main. Swim for Life LINCOLN, NEB. 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Either my crystal ball is out of order or going to be the first lady astronaut to land on the moon. V uUaJ AND COAT A take about two months). Add enough brown gravy to cover. Ccok over medium heat (465 about four degrees) for ?, tell em we TWO-PIEC- By Don Tobin recipe is Mrs. Earl Z. Browne Jr. is eager to receive a reci Oxtail Soup. pe for German-styl- e maker who can make each meal a nutritious, delicious happening' And while youre doing this, be sure to include in your special menu a touch of elegance now and then. Like Crab Newburg! It is a delish dish tastily seasoned for the most scintillating tastes And it's quick and easy to prepare! Mrs, Carol Hilton request the recipe for Crab Newbnrg and fancy cooks Mrs. June M. Madsen: Mrs. Dale Ira Johnson; Salt lake Reader; Mrs, Johnson; Bob Schooff; Mrs. Carol Winter, Bountiful; Mrs. W. R. Pocatello; Mrs. Roy Cornell; Mrs. ern L. Johnson; Mrs. Joseph G. 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