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Show 16 A DESERET NEWS, Monday, March 24, 1969 Couples Serve Dinner On A Plank! Speak Promises Hutchings-Curti- s By WINNIFRED JARDINE Deseiet News Food Editor If you other along with many home- time-minde- d makers) are a in the good-lookin- market for cven-to-lab- utensil for both cooking and we meals, serving may suggest a wooden plar.k? Actually, a wooden plank can display a handsome dinner made from rather ordinary items if a homemaker is willing to adventure a little. The idea of using a plank for cooking originated many years ago before utensils were available. commonly But a good idea never dies, and a trip to the houseware department of any good store will turn up a wooden plank. Its usually available in several large sizes or in individual serving size. (An oval should be sufficient for 4 to 6 servings.) All are grooved around the edge to hold the juices or basting liquid. Before using the plank, season it by rubbing well with salad oil, then place it in a 275 degree F. oven for about an hour. Remove from oven, wipe off excess oil .and Its ready to use. When using, put the cold plank in the cold oven and preheat; remove from the oven, oil thoroughly and arrange food on it Oil prevents the exposed portions of the plank from burning. Miss Sally Hutchings and Gerald Don Curtis were married today in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hutchings, 425 Wilson Ave. The bridegroom, who has been residing h at East, is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alva Curtis. This evening the bridal couple will be honored at a reception at the East Institute pf Religion. Bridal attendants will include Miss Barbara Lingwall, Mrs. Leon Nielson, Mrs. David Miller, Miss Joyce Turner, Miss Betty Morris. David Curtis will be best To clean, scrape thoroughly add wipe with a paper towel. If washing is a must, wash very quickly (never soak) in hot soapy water; rinse and dry well. Store in a dry cool in waxed spot, wrapped paper, clean paper bag, foil or plastic wrap. KRAUT AND FRANKFURT PLANK DINNER 538-8t- 1 clove garlic, minced cup chopped onion 5 tablespoons or butter margarine 2 cups drained 3 t a blespoons man. sauerkraut granulated sugar yt teaspoon salt Pepper to taste 1 can (4 oz.) whole pimiento, drained and diced 8 d plank dinner i$ attractive, combination of kraut, frankfurters, potatoes, carrots A brown firmly-packe- d sugar 1 tablespoon 8 4) Salt Lake Temple, Miss Jeanette Balckham and Mi- In the chael H. Gorzitze were married. A wedding breakfast followed at Hotel Utahs Gold Room. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. NEW TO BE WAY SUDDENLY SLIM syrup t a b 1 e spoons mustard teaspoon salt frankfurts com light prepared Mashed potatoes to serve 4 Melted butter Saute garlic and onion in 3 tablespoons of the butter in large skillet until tender. Add kraut, granulated sugar, teaspoon salt, pepper and pi- miento. Toss until well mixed, and keep warm over low heat. Pare carrots and cut diago- slices. Sim- nally into mer in salted water until ten- der, about 20 minutes; drain. Blackham, 167 U St., are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gorzitze, 1111 W. 3rd North. The newlyweds were honored at a reception Friday night at the East 27th Ward. Attending the bride were Miss Marsha Blackham, Mrs. Terry London, Miss Linda Blackham, Miss Michelle Gorzitze, and Darla Neuffer, flower girl. Kerry Wilkens was best affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. She presently attends BYU. Mr. Gorzitze is a student at the U. of U. He has fulfilled an LDS Austrian mission. , Stevens-Campbe- ll Evergreen Wedding Manor was the setting late Saturday afternoon for the wedding and reception of Miss Carolyn Stevens and John Michael Campbell. Attending the bride were Mrs. Dennis B. 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Heap kraut mixture in cen- - ter of Cut 3 large heat-proo- diagonal f plank. slits, about range, then you can realize a new, smoother figure today, without diet or iach deep, in franks. Brush with melted butter, Arrange franks (slit side down), carrots and mashed potatoes around kraut ture. Drizzle melted butter Broil 6-- to over potatoes. from source of heat until franks are browned, Turn franks and brown other side. Makes 4 servings. mix-Cov- er ks Atkinson, is a Miss Shawna Rigby and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Atkinson, 2205 Laird Boyd H. Brooks were united Way. Friday evening, the newPatricia Holgate and Susanne lyweds were further feted at a Dickerson. reception at University Eighth Charles Todd was best man. Ward. The bride is a daughter of Bridal attendants included Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stevens, Mrs. William R. Barton, Miss 1583 E. 3045 South. They honKay Atkinson, Mrs. Barbara ored the couple at a wedding Bohne, Mrs. Richard C. Hybreakfast. land, Mrs. Douglas W. 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