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Unusual Lemon Tart

Recipe

Title: Unusual Lemon Tart
Categories: desserts, pies – sweet
Yield:

—————————For shortcrust pastry:—————————
4 oz flour
2 oz fat (loz lard 1oz marg)
1 pn salt
4 tb water to mix (more may be
-required)

——————————–For filling:——————————–
1 lg cooking apple
1 lemon
1 egg
3 oz sugar

1. Make pastry and line a 7″ flan ring
2. Peel and grate the apple, add the sugar and then the grated rind and
juice of lemon
3. Beat the egg, add to the apple mixture, mix well.
4. Put filling into the tart case and bake at Reg 4, 350~F (170~C) for 25
– 40 minutes.

( With thanks – this is a recipe that Mrs Jowett handed out at the Adult Ed.
Cookery
Class at Dartford Kent in 1972 – often used over the years. Hope you enjoy
it
too!)
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I am fairly new to all this, so hope recipe appears in right format.

Regards,

Chris – Surrey, UK

changing e-mail address to pringles@intonet.co.uk, effective immediately

This has been delayed for a couple of days, as I mucked the address up – but
because of the recipe I shall persevere.


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  • Filed under: Side Dish, Snacks
  • Raisin-Spice Cookies

    Recipe

    Raisin-Spice Cookies

    Recipe By : Dorothy
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Cookies

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    6 cups Oatmeat Cookie Mix
    2 eggs — beaten
    1/2 cup milk
    1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
    1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
    1 cup raisins
    1/2 cup nuts — chopped

    Put cookie mix in large mixing bowl. Add eggs, milk, cinnamon, nutmeg,
    and cloves. Using a spoon, stir until mixture is well blended. Combine
    raisins and nuts, stir into mixture. Drop by teaspoons 2″ apart onto
    baking sheets. Bake in 350 degree oven for 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 4
    dozen.

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  • Filed under: Main Dishes, Pasta, Poultry, Rice
  • Title: TRAVELER SANDWICHES W/SUN-DRIED TOMATOES
    Categories: Sandwiches, Sun-dried, Wrv
    Yield: 2 servings

    -Waldine Van Geffen VGHC42A
    FILLING
    1/2 c Oil-pk tomatoes; drain (oil
    -reserved), slice
    1/2 c Black olives, pit and chop
    1/2 c Pimientos; drain, 4oz jar
    2 tb Capers; partially mashed
    3/4 bn Watercress; chop (retain 1/4
    -of the bunch for dressing)
    2 oz Tin anchovies; mince
    DRESSING
    1/4 c Oil from tomatoes
    1 Lemon; juice only
    x Watercress from above; mince
    3 tb Parsley; minced
    1 Baguette

    Divide 1 baguette into four sections and slice in
    halves, horizontally. Hollow out the centers slightly
    and mix bread crumbs into filling. Spoon dressing
    evenly over bread halves. Heap filling over halves.
    Press halves together and wrap each portion tightly in
    aluminum foil. Keeps for up to 6 hours without
    refrigeration. (wrv)

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  • Filed under: Chinese, Cookies
  • General Hints

    Recipe

    Here are a few hints for you from the same cookbook.

    PEELING GARLIC:

    Peel garlic cloves quickly and easily by placing on a cutting board
    and hitting firmly with the flat side of a large knife. Do not smash the
    clove.

    BUTTERFLYING SHRIMP:

    You have seen many recipes for shrimp that call for
    butterflying them.
    Here is how to do this:

    1) Peel and devein shrimp.
    2) With a small sharp knife, slice down the back of shrimp, almost
    completely through.
    3) Spread and flatten to form butterfly shape.

    Very simple when you know how.

    HOW TO MAKE QUICK CROUTONS

    Add a gourmet touch to your salad whil making use of day-old bread.
    Cut 3 slices of bread into 1/2 inch cubes. In medium skillet, heat 3 T oil
    with 1/4 t garlic powder and cook bread cubes, stirring frequently until bread
    is crisp and golden. Drain well on paper towels.

    Makes about 1 1/2 C Croutons.

    LEFTOVER PARSLEY

    Don’t throw out parsley stems, celery leaves, asparagus and broccoli
    stalks or other vegetable trimmings. Collect them in reclosable storage bags
    and freeze. Add to soups, stews, and sauces for a boost in flavor and
    nutrients.

    PLAN-AHEAD TIP

    Cook up a storm on weekends and “thaw and heat” weekday dinners.
    Freeze Soups, stocks, meat loaf and baked goods. Then simply defrost and heat
    for a speedy supper.

    EASY SQUASH COOKERY

    Pierce squash with fork, then cook according to one of the following
    methods:
    1) Bake whole squash at 350 degrees F., 1 to 1 1/2 hours or until
    fork-tender.

    2) Blace whole squash in large saucepan or stock pot, add water to
    cover. Boil 35 to 45 minutes or until fork-tender.

    3) Cut squash in half, in oblong baking dish, place squash cut side
    down and microwave at HIGH (Full Power), turning dish occasionally, 17 minutes
    or until fork-tender.

    NACHO CHEESE SAUCE

    To make this easy sauce, for relaxing and nibbling in front of
    the TV,
    simply do the following:

    In 1-quart saucepan, with wire whip or fork, thouroughly blend 1
    Envelope Lipton Nacho Cheese Recipe Soup Mix with 1 1/2 cups milk. Bring just
    to the boiling point, stirring frequently, then reduce heat and simmer,
    covered, stirring occasionally, 5 minutes. Serve over hamburgers, steak
    sandwiches, tacos or tortilla chips.

    MICROWAVE DIRECTIONS:

    Decrease milk to 1 1/4 cups. In 1 1/2-quart casserole, with
    wire whip
    or fork, thoroughly blend nacho cheese recipe soup mix with milk. Heat
    uncovered at HIGH (Full Power) stirring occasionally, 6 minutes. Serve as
    above.

    HOT OFF THE GRILL

    Cleanup is easier if you coat the grill top with vegetable cooking
    spray before barbecuing.

    If you use a charcoal grill, remember that a fire is ready for
    cooking
    when the coals are covered with grey ash–about 20 to 30 minutes after
    lighting.

    Toss damp hickory chunks, outer onion layers or garlic halves on hot
    coals for flavorful meats, poultry and fish. Grated orange and lemon peel
    also add a light touch to fruits and vegetables.

    “Kabob-it” by skewering chunks of fresh melon, pineapple, apples,
    pears or peaches for a toasted fruit salad. Sprinkle with coconut for grilled
    “Ambrosia”.

  • Filed under: Sauces
  • PERFECT BUTTERMILK BISCUIT

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 12 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Breads Breakfast

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1/2 c Shortening
    2 1/4 c Flour
    2 1/2 ts Baking powder
    1/2 ts Baking soda
    1 tb Sugar
    1/2 ts Salt
    1 1/4 c Buttermilk

    Place shortening in small plastic food bag. Flatten
    shortening between plastic sheets so it is thin and
    return to freezer. This allows shortening to become
    hard enough to break, into tiny pieces when added to
    dry ingredients. Tear 2 pieces wax paper about 15
    inches long and place on counter, Sift flour, baking
    powder, baking soda, sugar and salt onto wax paper.
    Place empty sifter on top of bare sheet of wax paper,
    lift sheet of wax paper holding sifted dry ingredients
    by sides and pour through sifter, sifting onto bare
    wax paper. Sift back and forth 3 times, then sift once
    more into large mixing bowl. Remove shortening from
    freezer. Cut into small bits, about 1/4-inch square.
    Drop shortening bits into bowl of dry ingredients and,
    using fingertips, lightly rub shortening and flour
    together, occasionally tossing flour mixture so you
    touch all particles of shortening with flour. When
    mixture has bits of flour-covered shortening
    throughout, begin adding buttermilk. Using fork, add
    buttermilk, lightly stirring to mix with dry
    ingredients. Cover board or surface with dusting of
    flour. Gather sticky mass of dough and place on
    floured surface. Dust hands with flour and gently
    knead dough, adding enough flour only to make dough
    manageable. Pat dough with hands or roll with floured
    rolling pin into round 1/2-inch thick. Using 2-inch
    cutter, cut out biscuits and place touching each other
    in 3 rows, in center of greased baking sheet. Place on
    middle rack of 425-degree oven and bake 12 minutes, or
    until lightly golden. Remove from oven and serve hot
    or warm. Makes 19 (2-inch round) biscuits. ***NOTE::By
    Marion Cunningham Thanks to Eula Mae Dore, a great
    Southern cook from Avery Plantation, La., I’ve learned
    to make the best Buttermilk Biscuits I’ve ever had.
    Eula Mae says a good biscuit is one of the best things
    to have on hand for quick meals. She uses them in
    emergencies to make simple sandwiches filled with
    scraps of ham or cheese and serves them with pickles
    and a small salad. For dessert, she warms a biscuit or
    two and makes a shortcake with fresh fruits or
    berries. She has convinced me that you can’t have too
    many biscuits on hand. Eula Mae learned to cook and
    bake from her grandmother, not from cookbooks, and the
    artfulness of her preparation was a joy to watch. Here
    are some of her biscuit-making tips: + First go out
    and replace your baking powder, unless you bought it
    within the last four months. More baking flops occur
    from old, tired baking powder than from any other
    cause. And don’t rely on the old test of checking the
    freshness of baking powder by putting a spoonful in a
    glass of water to see if it fizzes. Baking powder,
    like a carbonated drink, can fizz a little and still
    be almost flat. Buying new baking powder costs very
    little when you consider the cost of baking failures.
    + Next, Eula Mae insists that sifting the dry
    ingredients four times is the reason her biscuits are
    perfect. I tested the recipe sifting and not sifting
    and, indeed, sifting does make a slightly higher, more
    tender biscuit. + After you cut the biscuit dough, put
    the pieces on a baking sheet upside down. This ensures
    a taller, lighter biscuit by making sure any edges
    crimped by the pressure of the cutting don’t interfere
    with the rise. (The French use the same trick when
    making puff pastry.) + The tip that helped me the most
    was using less flour than usual. Eula Mae’s dough was
    soft and sticky. She handled it gently, dusting her
    hands and the dough with only enough flour to make the
    dough manageable. The result was a lighter biscuit.

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  • Filed under: Breads
  • Tortellini in Creamy Courgette Sauce

    Recipe By : Tip
    Serving Size : 2 Preparation Time :0:20
    Categories : Main courses, vegetarian* One-dish meals*
    Pasta* Quick dishes*

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    125 grams tortellini — any filling
    salt
    1 onion — finely chopped
    1 sml (~200g?) courgette — sliced
    1 tablespoon butter or margarine
    1/2 teaspoon marjoram
    75 grams tuinkruiden kaas — *
    125 grams creme fraiche
    1 clove garlic — minced
    freshly ground pepper — to taste

    *Brands are Subenhara and Pompadour. (This is a hard cheese with
    garden herbs added – no garlic or other strong flavors.)

    Cook the tortellini according to the package instructions.
    Meanwhile, prepare onions and courgette.
    Melt butter in frying pan.
    Saute the onions till soft, about 3 minutes.
    Add courgette and marjoram and saute 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

    Grate the cheese into a bowl.
    Stir in the creme fraiche, pepper, and garlic.
    Add the cheese mixture to the courgette.
    Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, about 5 minutes, till heated
    through.

    Drain the tortellini and add to courgette mixture.
    Divide between two plates.
    Lekker with tomato salad.

    Yield: 2 servings, about 660 cal each.

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  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Creamy Cucumber Dressing

    Recipe

    from The 8-week Cholesterol Cure Cookbook

    Creamy Cucumber Dressing – makes about 2 cups

    1 cup plain nonfat yogurt
    1/2 medium cucumber, chopped fine
    1 tsp fresh-squeezed lemon juice
    1 clove garlic, minced very fine
    1/2 tsp salt
    1/2 tsp ground white pepper

    Blend ingredients together in a jar and store in the refrigerator.
    Use generously with falafel as well as with fresh green salads.

    Serving size: 1/4 cup Calories: 19.4 Fat: .081 grams
    Cholesterol: 3.004 mg Sodium: 145 mg

  • Filed under: Greek, Vegetables
  • Italian Cabbage Soup

    Recipe

    ITALIAN CABBAGE SOUP

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 6 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Ethnic Soups

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1 tb Garlic minced
    1 t Fresh minced sage
    1 tb Minced pancetta
    1 tb Olive oil
    1 c Fresh tomatoes diced
    4 c Chicken broth
    1 20 oz can white beans
    ( cannellini )
    1/2 Cabbage sliced fine
    ( 4 cups )
    2 c Cooked sausage or ham diced
    1/3 c Yellow cornmeal
    Salt and pepper

    This is a hearty soup excellent for a cold day. Saute
    garlic, sage and pancentta in olive oil in a heavy
    dutch oven. Add the tomatoes and chicken broth and
    bring to a boil and then to a simmer. add 1/2 of the
    canned beans ( mash them with a fork and add to the
    soup) Reserve the rest of the beans. Add the cabbage
    and cover and let cook for 1 hour or until it is very
    soft.Add the remaining canned beans and the cooked ham
    or sausage. Slowly add and stir in the cormeal to
    thicken the soup, careful not to make the cornmeal
    become lumpy. continue to stir until soup is thickened
    by cornmeal. Serve with crusty Italian bread, green
    salad and a light red fruity wine.

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    Title: CHICKEN AND MUSHROOM SOUP
    Categories: Soups
    Yield: 2 servings

    1/2 lb Boneless Chicken Breast
    2 c Chicken Stock
    1 c Fresh Mushrooms, quartered
    4 tb Sesame Oil
    2 tb Sherry
    2 tb Fresh Parsley, chopped

    Thinly slice the chicken breast meat.
    Bring the chicken stock to a rolling boil and add the
    chicken and mushrooms.
    When the soup starts to boil again and all of the
    ingredients float to the top, remove from the heat.
    Add the sesame oil and sherry and taste for seasoning.
    Add salt and pepper if necessary.
    Serve in individual soup bowls and sprinkle the
    parsley on top. Serves 2.
    From The Gazette, 91/02/13.

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  • Filed under: Breads, Prize
  • Graham Crust

    Recipe

    Date: Wed, 09 Nov 94 08:26:00 EST
    From: “Shanks, Mira L.”
    **************************************************

    Basic Graham Cracker Crust

    1 1/2 cups crushed SnackWell’s Cinnamon Graham Snacks- Fat Free (appx. 1
    box)
    2 tablespoons sugar
    1/1/2 tablespoons of Liquid Butter Buds

    Crush the SnackWell’s graham crackers by placing pieces on wax paper and
    rolling over them with a rolling pin, mix till moistened an press into a Pam
    prepared pan.

    Notes:

    * I used a box of Graham Cracker Crumbs (because I don’t like the Snackwell
    Graham snacks, and too lazy to crush my own graham crackers which
    increased the % fat for the crust ,but not by much )
    * I kept adding liquid butter buds until moist enough to cling together
    when pressed
    into springform pan (more like 3 tablespoons)

    The Basic Graham Cracker Crust recipe came from : Butter Busters
    by Pam Mycoskie

  • Filed under: Salads
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