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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1965, p. 19

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gO Onion Woup Adds Flavor fe To Oyster-Sausage. Dressing aged soup adds jis own savory flavor, blending perfectly with the sausage and oysters. For an added festive touch, surround your turkey with) "Snowballs"... . mashed sweet potatoes rolled in coconut, The , small fry will love them. OYSTER-SAUSAGE STUFFING package onion soup cups boiling water quarts bread cubes cup butter or margarine \% cup chopped parsley 2 teaspoons poultry seasoning % pound pork sausage meat browned dozen shucked raw oysters. Pour 'boiling water over the) soup and let stand until ready, to use. Spread bread cubes in flat pan or tray and toast lightly | under broiler or in hot oven. | Melt butter or margarine in Jarge saucepan add toasted bread cubes. and mix well. Pour onion soup over the bread and cover tightly, Then heat slowly five to ten minutes to allow bread to steam. Stir occasion- ally and carefully so as not to break up bread cubes. Add re- majping ingredients and com- biné thoroughly. Makes 2%) quarts stuffing or sufficient for = of Sh THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 15, 1965 19 Aromatic Stuffing And Sauce Festive Touch To Roast Capon The juicy sweetness of man-|sugar, cornstarch, ginger and darin oranges combines delight-|salt. Add orange juice and com- fully with fowl, particularly with | bine thoroughly; stir and cook duck and chicken. For Christ-|over medium heat until thicken- mas dinner or holiday entertain-|ed. Add orange segments, heat ing, a 7 to 8-lb. capon with man-|and serve with roast capon. darin sauce figures high on-the'}Makes about™1% cups sauce. festive scale. Note: 1 1-13 cups raw rice or mady- CAPON A LA MANDARIN | cubs sd aes cot nema to 8 lb. (ready-to-cook) Dc | ae | TOURTIERES | These delicately flavored por'-|the turkey go around! pies are prizes in French Cana-| Nobody wants tears at Christ-| dian cuisine and generally eaten|mas, and one way to avoid after Midnight Mass on Christ-|them (at least in the kitchen) mas Eve is to substitute a handy pack- 1 pound ' 1n minced pork jage of onion soup for the tedi- | %& cup chopped onion ous chore of peeling, chopping lg teaspoon salt 'and cooking onions. The pack- Dash pepper | 14 to 4g teaspoon savory Dash cloves small bay leaf 1% cup boiling water Pastny for-9-inch, 2-crust pie Mix pork and seasonings. Add bay leaf and water. Simmer} Mandarin orange, uncovered, stirring occasionally | ments until meat is white, about 20) Rinse capon; wipe dry inside minutes. Cool and skim off any and out. To make stuffing: melt fat, Line 6 individual pie pans, | butter in large pan; add onion, |(about 34-inch diameter) with celery and leaves; saute for 5/pastry. Divide cooled meat mix- minutes; add remaining stuff- ture evenly and fill pie shells. ing ingredients- and combine Cover with pastry, seal edges thoroughly; stuff neck and body |and cut a small steam vent in| of capon; do not pack tightly. (top of each pie. Bake in a hot| Close openings with skewers; |oyen (425 degrees F.) until tuck wings under; tie legs tO|pbrowned, about 25 minutes Christmas is a time for tradi- tions, and even the most dis- organized families have their special little holiday rituals that vary not a whit from year to year. Turkey for Christmas dinner is one of them--and what goes into that turkey is mighty important because it can make or break the feast! This is one place where the cook can be allowed a departure from tradition. If you're just a littie bit tired of your usual dressing recipe, why not try a new and different one this year? A favorite with many families is a hearty, stick-to-the ribs dress- ing containing pork sausage meat. Here's an_ interesting variaiion with oysters for a specia! holiday treat. You may find this dressing s@ popular that you'll make up double the |recipe and bake it separately in a casserole for seconds. And here's a tip. . if your family sccms to expand mysteriously at ihe last minute, this helps 1 2 2 1 } 7 FRENCH PROVINCIAL Stuffing 1-3 cup butter 1-3 cup chopped onion cup chopped celery and leaves teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper teaspoon thyme cups cooked rice 4 cup cut-up Mandarin orange (about 1 orange) Mandarin Sauce \% cup sugar tablespoon cornstarch teaspoon ground ginger teaspoon salt cup Mandarin orange juice (3 to 4 ofanges) GLISTENING WITH GOODNESS Frozen Macaroon Mousse Light, Delectable Déssert To please your eye and tojcium and phosphorus of grace your table this season, we milk. offer an exquisite Macaroon : ae Misses. a. biaque of butter, MACAROON MOUSSE eggs, crushed macaroons and _, (Makes 8 to 10 servings) instant pasteurized powdered cup butter, at room skim milk. This bisque, frozen, temperature into a tall stately mould and|!¥% cups sugar garlanded with holly or ivy, has eggs, at room temperature something of the look of fresh|! cup almond macaroon snow and golden forest light. Its crumbs ' cool and refreshing taste will|! cup ice water appeal to palates jaded by too! cup instant pasteurized much holiday indulgence. powdered skim milk . % cup lemon juice The macaroon mousse is as} ; i 1 whole) %4 in seg- Buy Them Separately Or As A Group ee Sa y! | ~ KROEHLER TABLES Superbly finished high quality ftuitwood finished tables, Choice of three 3 Tables for 128.88 practical as it is beautiful. The instant powdered skim milk which gives the treat its deli- cate texture and enhances the rich flavor, is convenient and economical to use, And it is nutritious , too, containing all the protein, B vitamins, cal- THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Yesterday's restrictions where finances are concerned con- tinue, so watch the budget! The day will be a good one, how: ever, for those whose major interests are along artistic and intellectual lines. Romance is also favored. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your. birthday, | your horoscope indicates that) the next 14 months should be) especially rewarding from a job standpoint. Within that period, resolve to make the best use of the assets you have--especially the organizing abilities and the fine intellect for which the Sagit- tarian is noted. Recognition be-| yond your highest hopes should be yours by early 1967, with especially notable advances in your career and-or business indicated during the next two weeks, during the latter part of January, throughout May and August and in September, when an outstanding accomplishment could bring you increased pres tige; also during the first half of October and January, 1967. You can make excellent pro gress in monetary matters, too --especially" during ~the next week, the first three weeks of January, the first 10 days of February, early May, mid August (an oustanding period for all Sagittarians), next- Sep tember, October and January, 1967. Just a word of caution, however: Do be conservative in financial affairs in late Febru- ary, throughout March (espe- cially during the latter days) the first three weeks of April and next November, or you could offset some finc gains Except for brief periods in May and June, when you may be under some tension due to business pressures and will have little time for others, thus causing friction with family and friends, your personal relation- ships should be quite stimulat- ing. The weeks between late July and Oct. 1 will be exéellent for travel and, if you are single, look for new romance in mid- January, early April, early May and late August. Do not consider marriage in June: August will be far more propitious. A child born on this day will be endowed with the qualities to make a highly successful | writer, editor, business execu- tive or lawyer. to yo GIFTS OSHAWA Y teaspoon vanilla tail. Place on rack in shallow Using electric mixer, cream roasting pan, breast side up. |butter and sugar until light and|/Coyer with double thickness of jfluffy. Add eggs one at a time, cheesecloth that has been dip- | beating after each addition, Add ped in melted butter. Roast at |macaroon crumbs; beat at high 395 degrees F Speed 5 minutes. hours. or until done, basting | Mix ice water and instant occasionally with drippings in | skim milk powder in bowl; whip pan, Serve with Mandarin/| until soft peaks form (3 to 4\sayce, To make Mandarin} minutes). Add lemon juice and|sauce: in saucepan combine vanilla. Continue whipping until) se stiff peaks form (3 to 4 minutes jlonger). Fold into macaroon imixture. Freeze in a_ 6-cup mould. NOTE: For Bisque Tortoni, prepare recipe with .%4 cup macaroon crumbs and turn mix- ture into a 9-inch square pan. Sprinkle % cup macaroon icrumbs~on top. Garnish with é cherries. Freeze unti]/She doesn't glace firm, then cut in squares. friends do. _ Creates Alphabet ' : i yal, St. Mark's Gospel, was For Lost Tribe published e "the Bible. Society The Reverend Clare McGill\in 1964, the speaker said. This of Formosa was. the guest of| was a milepost in Mr. McGill's \honor at a luncheon arranged long task of providing the Tayal by the three WMS groups of|tribes with the opportunity to [Knox Presbyterian Church,|read the Bible in their own lrecently. Mr.- McGill spoke of{language, He has also de- this efforts in translating the| veloped a plan of teaching to language of the aboriginal|spread literacy throughout the tribes of northern Formosa 95 Presbyterian congregations The Tayal tribe had no writ-jin this tribe of approximately ten language when he arrived! 20,000 people among then, he said: and for, Mrs. Alex McDonald presi- the first time reduced the dent -of the Arvilla McGregor language to writing. A true Group. presided at the meeting. | pioneer, Mr. McGill learned the Mrs. Joseph Swindells of ef | Taval language, studied the Afternoon Group and Mrs. sounds carefully, reduced them Norman Shortt of the Laurie} to symbols, created an alpha- Cormack Evening Group, re- bet, produced-type-for--atype- ceived--guests from--_Ashburn, writer and finally published a West Hill, Pickering, and St tanguage primer; a hymn book;|buke's, St Paul's and Hungar a catechism and a Tayal edi-jian guests from Oshawa. for about 414} SPIDERS WORRY CHUMS BEMBRIDGE, England (CP) Ciceley Cardew, 73, has had her local taxes reduced because her 400-year-old cottage on the Isle of Wight is 'infested with spid- ers. She says dozens of large, the thatched roof and, although mind them, her tion of Laubach's story of! Jesus. 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