Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Cocktail Canapes

1 large loaf White Bread
1 small round Biscuit Cutter
Vegetable cooking Oil

Method:

Cut four rounds of Bread from each slice of bread. Heat oil (1/2-inch) in deep fry pan, fry the pieces until golden brown, turning once. Drain well on greaseproof paper. When cold, store in an airtight container. These bases will keep well for several days.

Toppings:

Cream Cheese: Pipe rosettes of Philadelphia Cheese onto croutes, garnish with Caper, sprinkle lightly with Paprika.

Salmon: Spread lightly with Salmon Spread, arrange baby Shrimps on top, garnish with a small piece of Lemon and a sprig of Parsley.

Sardines or Oysters: Spread a thin layer of Mayonnaise over base, top with a smoked Oyster or Sardine, garnish with red Caviar and Parsley.

Any other topping you may like, with dainty decorations.

Serve on a large tray or platter.

Source: Recipes Old and New (Dedicated to the many women who have worked in and for the Hutchinson Hospital during the last eighty years) (Gawler Health Services Joint Fund: November 1994), p.6.

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Cream of Turkey or Chicken Soup

3 sets chicken giblets or 2 sets turkey giblets, 1 piece chopped ham, 1 medium sliced onion, 1 stick celery, 1 dsp flour, 1/2 cup milk, 1/2 oz butter, 1 dsp lemon juice, pepper, salt, nutmeg to taste.

Method: Prepare giblets. Melt butter in saucepan, add giblets and cook for a few minutes without browning. Pour in 4 pints water and bring slowly to the boil. Skim, add onion, celery, ham, salt, pepper, nutmeg and lemon juice. Simmer with lid on saucepan until tender - about 2 hours. Strain into a basin. Return to saucepan, add blended flour, boil for 3 mins. Add milk, adjust seasoning. Reheat carefully without boiling. Add a little chopped parsley, if desired.

Source: contributed by M. Catford in Booleroo Centre Primary School 1885-1985 Centenary Recipe Book (Revised edition 1985 of 1970 edition), p.15.

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Glüh Wein

Excellent to beat winters chills

500ml rain water
1/2 st[i]ck cinnamon
1 sliced lemon, skin on
2 cloves
1/2 cup sugar
500ml red wine

Method: In a saucepan bring the water to the boil with spices and sugar. Stir until sugar has dissolved. Add slices of lemon. Remove from heat and add wine. Serve while still hot. Serves 4.

Source: Cooking Barossa Style by the Ebenezer Community Centre (2000), p.86.

Friday, December 20, 2019

Yuletide Loaf

3 eggs, 3/4 cup sugar, 3/4 cup plain flour, small tsp baking powder, 1/2 cup raisins, 1/2 cup dates, 1/2 cup candied peel, 2 oz dried figs, 1&1/2 cups whole brazil nuts, 1&1/2 cups walnut halves, 3/4 cup marischino [sic] cherries drained of syrup, 1/2 cup angelica, 1/2 tsp vanilla.

Method: Grease loaf tin 8 in. x 5 in. and line with greaseproof paper. Place nuts and fruit in large bowl. Add other ingredients. Leave in tin 15 mins. after baking before removing. Place in plastic bag and store in refrigerator. Keeps well.

Source: contributed by M. Barrie in Booleroo Centre Primary School 1885-1985 Centenary Recipe Book (Revised edition 1985 of 1970 edition), p.89.

Monday, December 16, 2019

No Bake Fruit Cake

16 weetbix, 3/4 cup orange juice, 2 tbspn jam, 2 cups mixed fruit, 1/2 cup nuts, 4 oz butter or margarine, 1 tspn cinnamon, 1/4 tspn nutmeg, 1 tspn vanilla, 1/2 cup sugar, 1 tbspn cocoa.

Method: Combined crushed weetbix with orange juice and jam in large bowl, set aside. Prepare other ingredients. Combined all except butter or margarine and mix thoroughly, add melted butter, mix well and turn into tin lined with paper. Press down firm, leave overnight. Ice if desired, cut into small squares or fingers. Will keep for months in refrigerator.

Source: contributed by Shirley Rohrlach in Blyth Recipe Book: Favourite Tested Recipes of the Blyth Trinity Lutheran Ladies Guild (Blyth Womens Guild, 1972), p.33.

Edited 26/12/2019: as made by the Pineapple Princesses, with a delicious pineapple variation: https://pineappleprincesses.blogspot.com/2019/12/merry-pineapples.html

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Economical Plum Pudding

2 large cups fresh breadcrumbs, 3/4 cup sugar, 1 cup mixed fruit, 1 tsp mixed spice, 1 tsp carb. soda, 1/2 cup milk, 1 Tbls butter, 1 egg, 1/2 tsp lemon essence, 1 Tbls sweet sherry.

Method: Combined dry ingredients other than carb. soda which is dissolved in milk, then added. Melt butter and add to mixture. Beat eggs and mix in with all ingredients. Place in a greased steamer, cover and steam for 1&1/2 hours.

Source: contributed by A. Arthur in Booleroo Centre Primary School 1885-1985 Centenary Recipe Book (Revised edition 1985 of 1970 edition), p.57.

Sunday, December 8, 2019

Modern Christmas Cake

1&1/2 cups whole shelled brazil nuts
1&1/2 cups walnut halves
1/2 lb. stoned dates
2/3 cup candied peel
1/2 cup red cherries
1/2 cup green cherries
1/2 cup se[e]ded raisins
3/4 cup S R flour
3/4 cup sugar
pinch salt
3 eggs
1 teas. vanilla essence.

Method: Place all fruit & nuts (unchopped) in a large basin and mix well.
Add sifted flour, salt and sugar and mix again.
Beat eggs and vanilla, pour over fruit and flour and mix all to-gether.
Bake in round tin or log tin which has been greased well and lined with foil or greaseproof paper. Bake approx. 2 hours in slow oven - 250º[F] gas. 
The case can be lined with glace pineapple and cher[r]ies and decorated on top / looks very attractivke [sic] when served.
Cut in very thin dainty slices - very rich.

Source: Our Jubilee Year Recipe Book [Ascot Park Uniting Church Friendship Group] (Adelaide, 1986), p.19.

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Cheese Busters

Take 8oz. plain flour, 2 tablespns. butter, 3 tablespns. grated cheese, pinch cayenne, salt to taste, and mix with 1/2 cup of milk and water in equal parts.

Roll out very thin and cut into large squares. Bake well in a fairly hot oven. When serving spread with butter.

Source: contributed by Lois Kleinschmidt in The Golden Wattle Cookery Book. Compiled by Ladies of the Kindergarten Committee. In aid of Kindergarten Funds. (Lobethal: 1948), p.68.
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