THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1988 2 eggs % teas. vanilla 2 thslp. shortening Set the regulator on your oven for 450 degrees and light same. Sift together dry ingredients, Add unâ€" beaten egg yolks with sour milk, melted shortening and vanilla. Mix quickly but thoroughly. Put in round or oblong pan and cover with top mixture made of the folllowing: Mix well 4 thlsp. flour, with 2 thisp. sugar, and 1 teas. cinnamon. Sprinâ€" kle over top of coffee cake. Bake 20 to 25 minutes. % cup brownâ€" sugar 8 slices pineapple Mix ground meat with crumbs, egg, water, and seasoning. In the bottom of a loaf pan spread mixed butter and sugar. Cover with pineâ€" apple slices, cut in halves. Add meat mixture; press into a loaf. Bake in a moderately slow oven (325 degrees) 1% hours. Egg Croquettes March 25, 1938 6hard cooked eggs, chopped 3 thisp. butter D#ol.hor week of the "Dish of the recipes for your enjoyment. ‘These recipes are tested and given each day on my radio program, You see we prepare these dishs while the broadcast is going on each day. Whole Wheat Quick Coffee Cake March 21, 1938 1 cup sugar * 1cup whole wheat flour % cup white flour * 2teas. baking powder % teas. soda . % teas. salt % teas. salt %4 teas. paprika %4 teas. mustard 1 teas. Worchestershire sauce Place all ingredients except eggs in a saucepan and cook slowly, stirâ€" ring constantly until the mixture is a light creamy mass. Add the well beaten eggs stirring constantly. on toast slices or crisp crackers. Cook a minute to set <eggs and serve on toast slices or crisp crackâ€" f March 22, 1938‘ 1% Ib. sirloin steak, (1 inch thick) 12 mushrooms. Cut steak in 1 inch squares. Place on skewers alternating steak and mushrooms. Preheat broiler to hot (450 degrees). Arrange kabobs (meat and mushrooms) on broiler rack and broil 15 minutes, turning to brown on all sides. English Monkey March 23, 1938 1 cup rich milk % cup grated bread crumbs 2 cups grated cheese 4 thisp. flour 1 eup milk CURTAIN TIME .Idflh around the corner and time is curtain time. % mhumm-cwdh mflumuh-dtn’und&ommu -.':':..J'fl"-'-‘:'r".'.!m.m mer s is very (Editor‘s Note) : Listen to the "Peekers in the Pantry" over station WCFL (970 Kilocycles) every morning, 10:30 to 11 a.m., except Sunday, for further food acts and interesting talks on foods. PHIL LisBY, is featured on this program. You are invited to attend mmwhnmmdumllthlmp. This broadcast comes to you from the lobby of Peoples Gas, Light and Coke company, Adams and Michigan boulevard. 8 thisp. butter % cup water Upside Down Ham Loaf March 24, 1938 2 ecups soft bread crumbs 1 lb. ground raw ham 11b. ground fresh pork 2 eups soft bread crumbs VOICE of COOKERY Broiled Kabobs . pepper I Nationally known food consultant CGonducted by PHIL LIBBY Rotary Club Sponsors Court of Honor A very impressive Court of Honâ€" or for Highland Park Troops .and Scouts was held at the Elm Place school last Friday evening. This Court of Honor was sponsored by the Highland Park Rotary club with L. B.~Sinclair as chairman. Class Awards were presented by Dr. J. P. O‘Connell, Merit Badges were presented by Mr. Harry Earâ€" hart, Mr. Ed Menke and Mr. D. D. Corrough, Council Awards were presented by Dr. Grover Grady, Star Rank was presented by Mr. Benjamin Ball, Life Rank was preâ€" sented by Mr. Paul Behanna, Eaâ€" gle Palms were presented by Dr. Donald Rossiter and Eagle Rank was presented by Mr. Marvin Walâ€" lach. Second Class awards were preâ€" sented by Mr. Ed Schweitzer, First Mr. William E. Webster was the speaker of the evening and made an unusually fine address. . The Scouts with their awards are as follows: Tomorrow evening (Friday) the Cubs and their parents of Pack 65 are holding a regular Pack Meetâ€" ing at the Ravinia school at 7:45. The program will consist of a presâ€" entation of projects made by the Cubs, Den Stunts. parents particiâ€" pating, and refreshments, All parâ€" ents having boys 9â€"10 and 11 years of age are cordially invited to atâ€" tend this meeting. 2 to 5 minutes in deep fat at 375 degrees. Drain on brown paper, or bake in a 350 degree oven until heated through. Serve with mushâ€" room sauce. Raviniaâ€"Braeside Pack Meets Cayenne > Egg and crumbs Mix chopped eggs with cream sauce made of butter, flour and milk. Add parsley, onion juice and seasoning. Let chill thoroughly on a well greased flat dish, then divide evenly into portions. Allow 2 tbisp. for each croquette. Shape into any desired form. Roll in crumbs, dip in slightly beaten egg, again in Fried Scallops ~ March 26, 1938 1 pint seallops Bread or cracker crumbs Salt and pepper > Beaten egg Wash scallops, «drain, and dry them _ thoroughly. _ Season fine crumbs. Let stand 5 minutes. Fry in deep fat at 360 degrees for about 2 minutes. If preferred they may be fried in a small amount of fat tar sauce. Boy Scout News % teas onion juice 44 teas. pepper a frying pan. 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("Sparky A~\COKE/ Republican Candidate for SHERIFF OF LAKE COUNTY Primaries â€" April 12, 1938 Will assure you of BOTH! ~ PILLIFANT COOK BEFORE EATING © Burns longer © Makes no dirt PAGE NINE