Thursday, January 7. 1965 Imagine! THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Hot Milicemeat Tarts with Turkey "> ^ £.y"> ^ w ^ If you have always considered mincemeat tarts as dessert, here s-a big surprise. These Hot Mincemeat Tarts are served with turkey. They have been fixed specially as a relish to go with turkey. They are sprightly of flavor, com- SSS2M*^SgSSiS^rit,,~?th*rich sweetncss'usually- The reason is canned apple sauce assisted by consomme ^ white wine. The apple saiice, wine and consomme cut the richness. The real, robust meaty flavor of mincemeat suddenly emerges. The tarts are not intended to crowd out the traditional cranberry sauce. Rather, they're an addition to the turkey's fun fixins. Some day you might also serve them with a roast of beef or lamb or pork. But first, do enjoy these Mincemeat Tarts with turkey. J/2 CUP bouillon or consomme 2 cups Canned apple sauce A cup dry white wine _ 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 package (9-ounce) mince- Tiny baked tart shells meat Lemoi^ peel slivers Combine liquids and bring to a boil; reduce heat. Crumble mincemeat into hot liquid and cook, stirring constantly until mincemeat has absorbed most of liquid. Stir in apple sauce and grated lemon rind; continue cooking about 8 to 10 minutes, or until mixture is very thick and almost dry. if ill each tart shell with mincemeat mixture. When ready to serve, heat quickly in a hot oven. Garnish with slivers of lemon peel and arrange around turkey on platter. Serve with turkey as a relish or vegetable. Makes 15-24 tarts depending on size of shell used. r"\ STtlDY JUNIOR COLLEGE The junior college will be studied in a Northern Illinois university division course next semester at Woodstock Community high shool. Dr. William Ogilvie, associate professor of education, will teach The Junior college (Ed. 530) beginning at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3. The course offers three semester hours of graduate credit. Ogilvie will trace development of the junior college movement, its present status, ourposes, functions, organizations, and curriculum. The class also will "study characteristics of the emerging community college. PROMOTE GOOD WILL The first step* in creating a closer business and community Relationship between the state of Illinois and the South American country of Brazil was taken last week with thfc formation of the Northern Illinois Partners, of the Alliance Planning Committee. 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