1 lb. Tasmanian scallops.
1 cup Riesling.
Poach scallops in riesling for 5 minutes.
Remove scallops and place in the sauce which has been previously prepared.
Sauce: 3 oz. butter, 1/2 lb. mushrooms, 2 small chopped onions, 1 tomato cut into four quarters, 1/2 cup asparagus tips, 2 tablespoons plain flour, 1 teaspoon salt, pinch cayenne, clove of garlic (chopped), 1/2 cup fresh cream.
Method: Melt butter. In it saute mushrooms, onions, tomato, asparagus (lastly). When cooked sprinkle in flour, salt, cayenne, garlic. Slowly add riesling in which scallops were cooked, add fresh cream. Simmer a few minutes then add scallops. Place in four ramekins, pour a few drops of brandy on each. Cover with 1 cup grated cheddar cheese and sprinkle with fine breadcrumbs. Grill until golden brown.
Source: contributed by Mrs. J. Minks in The Walford Recipe Book. Compiled by the Parent-Teacher Association of the Walford Church of England Girls' School. (Adelaide: Messenger Press; October 1966), p.11.
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Friday, February 24, 2023
Old Time Ginger Cake
2&1/2 cups plain flour, 1 cup butter, 1 cup treacle, 1/2 cup sugar, 1 cup (scant) hot water, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon ginger, 1&1/2 teaspoons spice, 2 level teaspoons bicarb. soda dissolved in the water (1 cup sultanas may be added if liked).
Method: Beat butter and sugar to a cream, add well-beaten eggs, then treacle, soda, and water, lastly sifted flour, ginger, and spice. Bake in a flat dish for 40 minutes at 350 deg. to begin, lowering to 320 deg.
Source: contributed by Mrs. V. A. Robinson (Mannararie) in The South Australian Country Women's Association Calendar of Cakes: A Cake a Day for 365 Days (Kent Town: S.A.C.WA.; 11th edition, 1973), 'June 8'.
Method: Beat butter and sugar to a cream, add well-beaten eggs, then treacle, soda, and water, lastly sifted flour, ginger, and spice. Bake in a flat dish for 40 minutes at 350 deg. to begin, lowering to 320 deg.
Source: contributed by Mrs. V. A. Robinson (Mannararie) in The South Australian Country Women's Association Calendar of Cakes: A Cake a Day for 365 Days (Kent Town: S.A.C.WA.; 11th edition, 1973), 'June 8'.
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Steak Casserole with Orange Dumplings
750g blade or skirt steak
1 tabspn plain flour
freshly ground pepper and salt
1 tspn dry mustard
1 tspn brown sugar
2 tabspn tomato sauce
1 tspn Worcestershire sauce
1 cup beef stock
1 onion, finely chopped
1 tabspn finely chopped parsley
Dumplings
1 cup SR flour
1/2 tspn salt
2 tabspn butter or margarine
1 tspn orange rind combined with orange juice and water (about 1/2 cup)
Method: Cut meat into cubes. Combine flour, salt, pepper, mustard and sugar and coat the meat. Place in an ovenproof casserole. Combine remaining ingredients and pour over meat. Cover casserole and cook in a moderate oven for 1&1/2 hours (350F, 180C). Place dumplings on top of meat in casserole, cover and cook for a further 20 minutes.
Orange Dumplings
Sift flour and salt into a mixing bowl, rub in butter. Add orange rind and mix to a soft dough with juice and water. Use a wet spoon to drop portions on top of bubbling casserole, away from the sides.
Source: contributed by Jo Fuller in The Embroiderers' Recipe Book. Compiled by members of The Embroiderers' Guild of South Australia Incorporated ([Adelaide], n.d.), p.15.
1 tabspn plain flour
freshly ground pepper and salt
1 tspn dry mustard
1 tspn brown sugar
2 tabspn tomato sauce
1 tspn Worcestershire sauce
1 cup beef stock
1 onion, finely chopped
1 tabspn finely chopped parsley
Dumplings
1 cup SR flour
1/2 tspn salt
2 tabspn butter or margarine
1 tspn orange rind combined with orange juice and water (about 1/2 cup)
Method: Cut meat into cubes. Combine flour, salt, pepper, mustard and sugar and coat the meat. Place in an ovenproof casserole. Combine remaining ingredients and pour over meat. Cover casserole and cook in a moderate oven for 1&1/2 hours (350F, 180C). Place dumplings on top of meat in casserole, cover and cook for a further 20 minutes.
Orange Dumplings
Sift flour and salt into a mixing bowl, rub in butter. Add orange rind and mix to a soft dough with juice and water. Use a wet spoon to drop portions on top of bubbling casserole, away from the sides.
Source: contributed by Jo Fuller in The Embroiderers' Recipe Book. Compiled by members of The Embroiderers' Guild of South Australia Incorporated ([Adelaide], n.d.), p.15.
Sunday, February 12, 2023
Rainbow Sponge
4 eggs, pinch of salt, 3/4 cup castor sugar, 1 cup plain flour, 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar, 1/4 teaspoon carb. soda, 3 tablespoons milk, 1 teaspoon butter, 1 scant, dessertspoon cocoa blended with one extra tablespoon warmed milk, cochineal, 3 tablespoons mock cream, warm icing, grated chocolate to decorate.
Method: Separate whites from yolks of eggs, beat whites stiffly with salt. Gradually add sugar and continue beating until all sugar is dissolved. Add egg-yolks. Fold in sifted flour, cream of tartar, and soda. Lastly, fold in hot milk and melted butter. Grease 3 sandwich tins (7 ins.). Pour one-third of mixture in one tin. Colour remainder pink and pour half into second tin. Fold blended cocoa into balance and pour into third tin. Bake 20 to 25 minutes in moderate oven. Join together with mock cream. Ice top with pink icing and decorate with chocolate.
Source: contributed by Mrs. T. C. Stott (Plympton) in The South Australian Country Women's Association Calendar of Cakes: A Cake a Day for 365 Days (Kent Town: S.A.C.WA.; 11th edition, 1973), 'Feb. 27'.
Method: Separate whites from yolks of eggs, beat whites stiffly with salt. Gradually add sugar and continue beating until all sugar is dissolved. Add egg-yolks. Fold in sifted flour, cream of tartar, and soda. Lastly, fold in hot milk and melted butter. Grease 3 sandwich tins (7 ins.). Pour one-third of mixture in one tin. Colour remainder pink and pour half into second tin. Fold blended cocoa into balance and pour into third tin. Bake 20 to 25 minutes in moderate oven. Join together with mock cream. Ice top with pink icing and decorate with chocolate.
Source: contributed by Mrs. T. C. Stott (Plympton) in The South Australian Country Women's Association Calendar of Cakes: A Cake a Day for 365 Days (Kent Town: S.A.C.WA.; 11th edition, 1973), 'Feb. 27'.
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Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Macaroni Milanese
3 cups cooked macaroni (1 cup uncooked)
1&1/2 cups white sauce
3/4 cup tomato soup
1/2 lb cooked, skinned sausages
4 rashers bacon
1 tabspn chopped onion
1&1/2 cups grated cheese
pepper and salt
1 tabspn chopped parsley
3 tomatoes
Method: Mix together macaroni, white sauce, soup, chopped sausages, onion, salt, pepper and half cheese.
Place into casserole, cover with sliced tomatoes, sprinkle with chopped bacon and cheese.
Bake 40 minutes in a moderate oven.
Source: contributed by Erica George in The Embroiderers' Recipe Book. Compiled by members of The Embroiderers' Guild of South Australia Incorporated ([Adelaide], n.d.), p.12.
1&1/2 cups white sauce
3/4 cup tomato soup
1/2 lb cooked, skinned sausages
4 rashers bacon
1 tabspn chopped onion
1&1/2 cups grated cheese
pepper and salt
1 tabspn chopped parsley
3 tomatoes
Method: Mix together macaroni, white sauce, soup, chopped sausages, onion, salt, pepper and half cheese.
Place into casserole, cover with sliced tomatoes, sprinkle with chopped bacon and cheese.
Bake 40 minutes in a moderate oven.
Source: contributed by Erica George in The Embroiderers' Recipe Book. Compiled by members of The Embroiderers' Guild of South Australia Incorporated ([Adelaide], n.d.), p.12.
Saturday, February 4, 2023
Swedish Meatballs
1 kg minced beef
1&1/2 cups fine breadcrumbs
1/4 cup milk
1/3 cup stewed apple
2 eggs
Small onion, minced
60 g butter
salt and pepper
1/4 tspn ground nutmeg
Method: Combine all ingredients except butter, mix well and form into about 48 small balls. Brown in butter. Then add 2 cups stock (use beef cube). Cook covered for 1/2 hour.
Serve with noodles or rice.
For curried meatballs add 4 tspns curry powder to stock.
Source: contributed by Mary Ragless in The Embroiderers' Recipe Book. Compiled by members of The Embroiderers' Guild of South Australia Incorporated ([Adelaide], n.d.), p.14.
1&1/2 cups fine breadcrumbs
1/4 cup milk
1/3 cup stewed apple
2 eggs
Small onion, minced
60 g butter
salt and pepper
1/4 tspn ground nutmeg
Method: Combine all ingredients except butter, mix well and form into about 48 small balls. Brown in butter. Then add 2 cups stock (use beef cube). Cook covered for 1/2 hour.
Serve with noodles or rice.
For curried meatballs add 4 tspns curry powder to stock.
Source: contributed by Mary Ragless in The Embroiderers' Recipe Book. Compiled by members of The Embroiderers' Guild of South Australia Incorporated ([Adelaide], n.d.), p.14.
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