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Show SAT UK DAY, OCTOBER 13, 1951 HOUSEHOLD TI1E JOURNAL rage STAR DUST MEMOS Season Sports Activities Offer Wonderful Opportunity for Informal Buffet Suppers T earn of Reed and Derek Might Prove Box Office Sensation By INEZ GERHARD By Lynn Chambers LYNN CHAMBERS MENU REED and John Derek make such an excellent team in Saturdays Hero, a timely and truthful picture of college football, that Columbia promptly teamed Cabbage-Carro- t Slaw Baked Apples Cream Cookies them again in The Dark Page. In New York to promote the picture Beverage Given they were being run ragged, what Recipe with meeting the mayor, keeping enne and 3A teaspoon salt. Turn into radio and television dates, and apa baking dish which has been lined pearing at ceremonies all over with 34 of the mush. Cover with re- town. At lunch Derek could hardly maining mush and bake in a moderate (350F.) oven for 45 minutes, TNONNA Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce Molasses Brown Bread with Cream Cheese Cherry Upside Down Cake round) (Makes TOP: 1 Vi cups well drained fresh, can ned or frozen cherries Vi cup light corn syrup Vt teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon butter CAKE: cup shortening Vz cup sugar 1 egg, beaten 1 cup sifted cake flour V teaspoons baking powder 14 teaspoon salt Va cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Place cherries, syrup, cinnamon and butter in saucepan and simmer 10 minutes. Cool. Pour into a round or square pan. Cream shortening, add sugar and egg and beat until fluffy. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt and add alternately to creamed mixture with milk mixed with vanilla. Pour over cherries. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes in a moderate (350F.) oven. cb Serve Baked Beans for Informal Suppers (See Recipes Below) Festive Buffet Suppers THIS IS the season for a flurry of sports activity such as football, baseball and hockey. If there are teen-age- d boys and girls in your home, or if the man of the house is an enthusiast of one of the sports, youre in line to be asked to serve a t least one after the game supper. These are wonderful occasions because you need food hearty and o prepare. The serving is even more simply done because the occasion is so informal. Push the dining room table against the wall, well-butter- ed the brown sugar, mustard, pepper, vinegar and Worcestershire sauce. Dot four chunks of the pineapple with the cloves and reserve for last. Sink ham bone into center of the bean mixture, and arrange pineapple around the bone. Place the pineapple with cloves on last. Cover and bake in a moderate (350F.) oven for one hour; remove cover and bake about 15 minutes longer until brown. For a crowd, multiply recip'k accordingly and bake in large pans. Molasses Bran Brown Bread (Makes 2 loaves) bran cup ready-to-eraisins seedless cup 1 at 2 tablespoons shortening or use a large buffet. cup i pure dark molasses A centerpiece set against the wall is nice, if its seasonal. Then plan V cup boiling water to cover most of the table with food, 1 egg and leave a bit of space for a stack 1 cup sifted flour of plates, napkins and usually, a 1 teaspoon baking soda Most for fork person. Va each, single teaspoon salt buffet suppers of this kind can be V teaspoon cinnamon eaten readily with a single fork. Measure bran, raisins, shortening Another centerpiece uses a shal- and molasses into mixing bowl. Add low bowl of garden flowers in a hot water and stir until shortening massed arrangement. Use needle- is just melted. Add egg and beat well. Sift together point flower holders, for the flowers, and also for attaching penants flour, soda, salt made small, with construction paand cinnamon; per, and glued to thin sticks. add to molasses One menu which will certainly mixture stirring prove popular includes baked beans, only until just served in a bean pot or an combined. Fill casserole of the pottery type. two greased cans (the size used for Serve this with baked beans) about full. Bake in bran a moderate (350F.) oven for 45 molasses old-fashion- ed brown bread with cream cheese, if you like, sliced tomatoes, pickles, celery, and an apple crisp pudding or a fruit cobbler for dessert. 1 Deluxe Baked Beans (Serves 6) uncooked medium ham hock ( 1 pound) No. 2 can baked beans, with- out tomato sauce large onion, peeled and chopped Va cup catsup 3 tablespoons brown sugar tablespoons dry mustard 14 teaspoon black pepper 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 tablespoon Worcestershire 1 sauce whole cloves No. 2 can pineapple chunks Remove meat from ham bone and add to beans which may be placed right into the casserole. Stir in onion, then pour in catsup and syrup from pineapple. Sprinkle over all 4 1 7 minutes. Remove from serve while hot. cans and HOT TAMALE pie is an excellent main dish for a buffet meal. With it served a salad of mixed greens and a light oil dressing. Cherry Upside Down Cake wins cheers for des- sert. Hot Tamale Pie (Serves 6) cup cornmeal Vi cups water Vi teaspoon salt 1 cups evaporated milk 1 tablespoon fat 1 small onion 1 cup ground raw beef 1 cup tomatoes 1 pimiento V teaspoon salt Measure meal into heavy saucepan. Add water and Vz teaspoon salt. Boil until mixture begins to thicken, then add milk and continue boiling 8 to 1U minutes, stirring constantly. Chop onion and cook slowly in fat until yellow. Add meat and cook until red color disappears, then add tomatoes, pimiento, cay- Vi By DOROTHY BARCLAY SCHOOL LUNCH BOX HOW ABOUT that school Is Johnny raving about he eats away from lunches the good home? As good as he ate all summer at home? You know what he likes, you know what will keep fresh and in shape till noon-timYou know whats good for him, and what will hold him' in anticipation all morning, and all the long afternoon till he comes home from school saying, Gosh, DONNA REED eat; the hardy veteran of those really tough football sequences was booked to appear on TV that night and was really scared. Donna wasnt afraid of anything except that her young family might need her before she gets home; her sons just a year old. nine-year-o- ed CORNER e. Both stars of Saturdays Hero were enthusiastic about Aldo Da Re, sheriff who made former small-tow- n his screen debut in the picture and was so terrific that after doing LYNN SAYS: some bis in other pictures he was Foods Refrigerate picked to play opposite Judy HolliTo Speed Preparation day in The Marrying Kind. Trouble is, hes being taught to act, If you dont want to do all your which so often proves to be fatal! food preparation before a meal, many good things can be mixed in Donna Corcoran will become advance, then refrigerated until Metros new Margaret OBrien, if cooking or baking time. the executives wishes come true. Thin batters like those for wafThe has appeared in fles and griddlecakes can be made two pictures, Angels in the Outin advance then refrigerated, profield and Young Man in a Hurry vided they are tightly covered to and will star in her third. prevent crusting. If desired, thin with a little milk before using. Maureen O'Hara must like Muffin batter can be stored right costume pictures, she makes so in the tins, covered to keep for sevmany of them. Her latest aseral days. The muffins will be light A1 1 Against signment is and fine in texture. Flags, for Universal-Internationa- l; Souffles, omelets and many other shell play the leader egg dishes which are light can take of a band of pirates, in the 18tb advance preparation and chilling. century. After chilling, place in warm oven to increase the puffiness. Heres something really new. Butter cake and gingerbread batwill hold the first showParamount ters will keep for several days in of My Favorite Spy, new Bob baking pans or cups when refriger- ing Hope-Hed- y Lamarr comedy, in the ated. Let stand at room temperature home of a movie fan, complete with for Vz hour before baking. The texture of batter treated this way is guest stars and spotlights. Just writer the winning letter stating excellent. Why I would like to have My FaDo you have difficulty keeping the in my home, breaded coating on meats and fish vorite Spy topremiered Bob Hope Contest, Box when frying? Chill after breading address it 382, Hollywood, California, and if and theyll stay on better. win youll get the works. Bob Yeast dough for rolls, buns or you is the contest for the bread refrigerates well when cov- nextpublicizing few weeks on his new NBC ered, for several days. Store shaped radio series. Good luck! or in bowls and let rise in a 90F. Patricia Hosley, Jackie Kelks oven or at room temperature before friend on NBC-TV- s Young Mr. girl baking. 140 a few Bobbin, weighed pounds Cookies will be more tender and to now 118. down shes crisp if you allow the dough to stand years ago; to owe she I it television, says. in the refrigerator. Or, slip to best lose the Its way weight freezin one of the dough and your mind! ing trays if business is rushing. Gravies and sauces will taste betDon McNeill, toastmaster on ter if theyre allowed to stand while ABCs Breakfast Club, rechilling. The many flavors in them cently asked friends if theyd get a chance to ripen and mellow, ever checked on the gifts their as well as to permeate entirely children got at a birthday party. with other ingredients. I did, he said, and my son Make your pastry with flour, salt got three books, four guns, and and fat, and mix until it crumbles. the measles. Do not add water. Place in a covto use and keep ered jar until ready refrigerated. The moist cold will An ad in Variety some time ago permeate and you dona need as ran for hire; pianist, trumpeter, much water for the pastry. It will guitarist, and vocalist. They turned be more tender, flaky and crisp, as out to be one person, Bobby Sherwell as ready when you need it for wood, now bandleader on the day-Vm- e Bert Parks Show. a quick pie. well-wrapp- SHOPPER'S Mom, that lunch today was So pack yummy. em in, Mom! The ideal lunch box includes this four-wa- y deal: a a substantial food, crisp, crunchy food, milk and a sweet. Vary those four, and youve got something for every day of the school week. Protein-ric- h sandwich fillings meat, egg salad, cheese, fish or cheese spread, peanut butter or even baked beans, make a substantial main course for that pause that refreshes and nourishes. For that a fruit or satisfying crunch-cruncwill do vegetable perfectly something like carrot sticks, celery, or that perennial favorite, apples. Milk, hot, cold, malted, chocolated, any way Johnny likes it best, is just the right drink for his midday meal, too. For that sweet tooth, make it something easy to pack like cookies, or a sturdy pudding in Its own little pot. Hell be the envy of all his pals with that wellfilled h, cup-cake- s, lunch-bo- x. ld You can vary the bread for the sandwiches, too, with the help of your own baking or that favorite grocer of yours. Whole wheat one day, raisin another, nut, rye, or oatmeal another, or banana for a special treat on assembly day. Or the good old hot-do- g roll, scooped out and filled with chopped cheese and olives, or whatever he likes best. Use plenty of butter your store has plenty and spread it and the other filling right to the rim of the bread slice. Johnny will eat all his crusts, if theres something else to eat with em. Moist but ooze-prothats the secret of the perfect sandwich. With all manner of oil paper and all sizes of plastic bags available at your store, you can be sure that that box lunch will be as fresh and tasty when Johnny opens it up, as it was when you packed it before breakfast. The plastic bags are economical, too, for they can be used again and again. of LOOK AHEAD And while youre making up the lunch box of the day, why not look ahed, make up a batch of fixins and" store em in the freezer? Itll save you time on busy future mornings, and in the long run, save you money too. (Released by WNU Features.): |