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        Apple Nut Pudding

        3/4 cup sugar

        1 egg, well beaten

        1/2 cup enriched flour

        1/2 tsp. salt

        1 tsp. baking powder

        1 cup finely chopped tart apples

        1/2 cup chopped walnuts

        1 tsp. almond extract

        Gradually add sugar to egg, beating until sugar is dissolved, Add sifted dry ingredients. Stir in remaining ingredients. Pour into greased 8 inch pan. Bake @ 350 degrees 35 to 40 min. Serve with whipped cream or ice cream.

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          Empire Biscuits - Cookies

          1/2 lb. margarine
          1/2 lb. butter
          1 1/4 cups sugar
          4 1/2 cups flour
          3/4 cup corn starch

          Put ingredients in large bowl & knead with hands until well mixed. Roll on floured board & cut in shapes to suit season. Bake on ungreased cookie sheet. When ready to use, put 2 cookies together with red raspberry seedless jam. Ice top & put 1/2 cherry on each. Oven, 350 deg. Time, 12 to 15 minutes.

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            Lamb Chops with Horseradish Cream

            Lamb chops
            Mushroom caps
            Horseradish Cream
            1 Tbsp. flour
            1 Tbsp. butter
            Paprika
            2 heaping Tbsp. grated horseradish
            1/2 lump sugar
            Onion juice
            Beef broth
            1/2 cup of cream

            Have chops from rib cut rather thick. Pan broil for about 10 min. until nicely browned on both sides. Then put on top of each a heaping Tbsp. horseradish, cream, spread evenly with knife. Place a broiled mushroom cap on each chop. Place in hot oven for 2 min.
            Horseradish Cream: Blend flour with butter. Do not brown at all, add paprika, sugar, salt a few drops onion juice, & a little beef broth. Cook 15 min. Then add cream & cook for 10 min. more, stirring to prevent lumping, add grated horseradish & cook 5 min. longer.

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              Jacksonville Crisps

              1/2 cup butter
              1/2 cup brown sugar
              1/2 cup granulated sugar
              1 egg, beaten
              3/4 cup sifted flour
              1/2 tsp. baking powder
              1/8 tsp. salt
              1 tsp. vanilla
              1/4 cup chopped walnuts
              1 cup quick oatmeal
              1 cup corn flakes

              Mix all together, drop on greased pan. Bake 375 deg. 15 min.

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                Thanks a lot - I was rather clueless about what I should cook yesterday. But gladly I remembered that this thread exists (to be honest it was kind of weird to go to the vivaldi forum to search for recipes ^^)
                This one tasts delicious 👍 👍

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                  Walnut Spice Kisses

                  1 egg white
                  Dash salt
                  1/4 cup sugar
                  1 tsp. cinnamon
                  1/8 tsp. nutmeg
                  1/8 tsp. cloves
                  1 cup finely chopped walnuts

                  Beat egg white with salt until stiff. Gradually beat in sugar mixed with spices. Fold in chopped nuts. Drop from teaspoon on greased cookie sheet. Top with walnut halves & bake @ 250 deg.. 35 to 40 min. Makes about 2 doz.

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                    Apple Crisp

                    Apples

                    1/4 cup sugar

                    1/2 cup hot water

                    1 tsp. cinnamon

                    Crust: 1 cup sugar

                    1 cup flour

                    1/4 lb. butter or margarine

                    Pinch salt

                    Slice apples in bottom of 8 by 9 inch pan. Sprinkle with salt. Mix 1/4 cup sugar with cinnamon & sprinkle over apples, then pour over hot water. In separate bowl mix 1 cup sugar, flour, butter or margarine & pinch salt. Sprinkle crust mixture on top of apples. Bake 450 deg. 10 min. then @ 350 deg. for 30 minutes more or until golden brown. Serve topped with whipped cream or ice cream.

                    Apple Nut Pudding

                    3/4 cup sugar

                    1 egg, well beaten

                    1/2 cup enriched flour

                    1/2 tsp. salt

                    1 tsp. baking powder

                    1 cup finely chopped tart apples

                    1/2 cup chopped walnuts

                    1 tsp. almond extract

                    Gradually add sugar to egg, beating until sugar is dissolved, Add sifted dry ingredients. Stir in remaining ingredients. Pour into greased 8 inch pan. Bake @ 350 degrees 35 to 40 min. Serve with whipped cream or ice cream.

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                        Poor Knights - (Heirloom Recipe From 1500's Britain )

                        Yield: 4 Servings
                        4 Thick slices of bread 2 Eggs beaten 200 ml White wine [or milk] 1/2 ts Cinnamon 1 1/4 tb Sugar Oil for frying Confectioners sugar to serve Cinnamon to serve This dish originated during the middle ages in England and spread all over the world with many variations. Traditionalists should use bread, but stale cake is a good substitute. Red wine can be used instead of white. Substitute milk for wine and you have a more recognizable dish called, incorrectly, french toast. Bread: Cut off crusts and cut into quarters. Place in a deep dish. Mix eggs with wine, cinnamon, and sugar in a bowl. Pour, once mixed, over the bread and leave to soak for 3 minutes. Heat the oil [1/4 inch deep]. Drain the bread and slide it into the hot oil {Watch your hands as it 'spits'}. Fry until golden brown on both sides Drain on absorbent kitchen paper. Sprinkle with confectioners sugar and ground cinnamon.

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                          Eggs Goldenrod

                          1 can cream of mushroom soup

                          1 small can prepared mushrooms (water from mushrooms can be used in place of milk)

                          1/4 cup milk

                          4 hard cooked eggs

                          4 slices hot buttered toast, cut in halves

                          Blend soup & mushrooms with milk. Slice in cooked eggs, saving a little yolk to force through a sieve for garnish. Heat & pour over hot buttered toast halves. More toast may be used if desired. Serve on large platter & garnish with sieved egg yolk. Serves four.

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                            Eggplant Souffle

                            1 large eggplant
                            2 tsp. salt
                            1 large bay leaf
                            3 whole cloves
                            Other Ingredients:
                            2 Tbsp. butter
                            2 eggs slightly beaten
                            1/2 cup milk
                            1/2 tsp. salt
                            1/2 tsp. pepper
                            1 cup grated cheese
                            1 cup bread crumbs, soft
                            1/2 cup buttered bread crumbs
                            5 green stuffed olives, chopped
                            5 ripe olives chopped
                            2 Tbsp. mushrooms, chopped

                            Peel, slice eggplant & cook in 1 qt. water with salt, bay leaf & cloves. Mash eggplant, add butter & all the other ingredients, except buttered crumbs. Turn into greased casserole & top with buttered crumbs & sprinkle with paprika. Bake 20 min. @ 400 deg. Or until inserted knife comes out dry.

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                              Apricot Delight

                              1/2 lb. box vanilla wafers

                              1 1/2 cans apricot halves, peeled

                              1/4 lb. pecans or walnuts

                              1/2 pt. heavy cream

                              2/3 cup butter

                              1 cup powdered sugar

                              2 eggs

                              Cook butter, beaten eggs & sugar together to consistency of mayonnaise. In 9 by 11 inch pan place 1/2 crumbled wafers, pour custard mix over this, slightly cooled. Add layer of nuts; add layer apricots; add whipped cream. Top with crumbs. Place in refrigerator 12 hours or overnight.

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                                Sauerbraten Meatballs

                                3 slices bread, broken up
                                3 Tbsp. hot water, mix into bread with fork
                                1 lb. chopped chuck
                                1/2 medium onion, chop fine
                                1 egg
                                1 tsp. salt
                                Sauce: 8 ginger snaps broken up
                                1/3 cup vinegar
                                1 1/2 cups hot water
                                10 whole cloves
                                2 bay leaves
                                Salt to taste
                                1 Tbsp. currant jelly

                                Mix bread mixture with meat, onion, salt & egg, shape into meat balls. Mix sauce ingredients together & pour over meat balls & simmer 1 hour, add small amounts of water from time to time if sauce thickens too much & starts to stick. About 15 min. before serving add 1 Tbsp. currant jelly. Serve with broad noodles. Remove cloves & bay leaves toward end of cooking time.

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                                  Big Apple Dumplings

                                  1 1/4 cups sugar

                                  2 cups water

                                  1/2 tsp. cinnamon

                                  1/4 cup butter or margarine

                                  6 apples, small or medium

                                  2 Tbsp. chopped raisins

                                  1 Tbsp. honey

                                  2 cups enriched flour

                                  1 tsp. salt

                                  2/3 cup shortening

                                  1/2 cup light cream

                                  2 Tbsp. chopped walnuts

                                  Combine sugar, water, cinnamon. Cook 5 minutes, add butter. Pare & core apples. Fill with mixture of raisins, nuts & honey. Place apples on squares of pastry, sprinkle with additional sugar & spices, dot with butter. Fold corners of pastry & pinch edges. Place in greased 9 by 12 inch baking pan. Pour over sauce. Bake in moderately hot oven, 375 degrees, 35 min.
                                  Pastry: Sift flour & salt into mixing bowl. Cut in shortening. Add cream a Tbsp. at a time; mix & press together. Roll 1/4 inch thick. Cut in squares about 5 inches.

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                                    Baked Crab Meat Royal

                                    1 small can of crab meat, flaked
                                    1 small green pepper, minced
                                    1 small can mushroom caps
                                    3 Tbsp. butter
                                    1 Tbsp. minced onion
                                    2 Tbsp. flour
                                    1/2 tsp. salt
                                    1 cup milk
                                    1/4 tsp. mustard
                                    1 egg

                                    Combine butter with onion & minced pepper in double boiler & cook lightly. Blend flour, salt, milk & mustard, stirring to a smooth sauce. Add egg, beaten, & cook until a smooth custard. Add crabmeat & mushrooms. Place in individual buttered molds or shells & sprinkle with buttered crumbs; brown under broiler.

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                                        Blueberry Buckle

                                        Mix together thoroughly:

                                        3/4 cup sugar

                                        1/4 cup shortening

                                        1 egg

                                        Stir in:

                                        1/2 cup milk

                                        Sift together & stir:

                                        2 cups sifted flour

                                        2 tsp. baking flour

                                        1/2 tsp. salt

                                        Blend in carefully:

                                        2 cups well drained blueberries

                                        Spread batter in greased & floured 9 by 13 inch pan.
                                        Sprinkle with Crumb Mixture:

                                        1/2 cup sugar

                                        1/3 cup sifted flour

                                        1/2 tsp cinnamon

                                        1/4 cup soft butter

                                        Serve warm, fresh from oven. Bake 45 to 50 minutes, 375 deg.

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                                          Oatmeal Pancakes

                                          2 cups Minute oatmeal, dry

                                          2 cups flour

                                          2 1/2 Tbsp. sugar

                                          1 tsp. salt

                                          1 pkg. dry yeast

                                          3 cups lukewarm water

                                          Allow an hour or more for dough to rise (until double in amount) in a warm place. Mix dry oatmeal, sugar, salt & 2 1/2 cups water until meal is throughly wet. add flour in small amounts until all is well mixed. The remaining 1/2 cup lukewarm water is now used to dissolve the yeast. Add dissolved yeast to mixture & mix well. Dough should be heavy & thick. If thin, add a little more flour, if thick add a bit more water; it should be like regular griddle cake batter. Put in large bowl, cover with towel to keep warm. When batter is double in bulk, get griddle or pan hot & grease surface. Use a 1/4 cup measure for a nice size pancake, a gravy ladle serves an ideal amount for each cake. Serve hot with:

                                          1. Butter & sugar

                                          2. Butter & maple syrup

                                          3. Jam or jelly

                                          4. Cheese sauce

                                          Cheese sauce: Make 2 cups medium cream sauce, add 1/2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce; stir in a block of Velveeta cheese (about 1 inch thick from big block) which has been cut into small pieces to help melt faster. Make sauce before you start to fry the pancakes & keep it warm until needed.

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                                            Pickled carrots

                                            1 qt. vinegar
                                            1 Tbsp. whole cloves
                                            1 Tbsp. whole allspice
                                            1 Tbsp. mace
                                            2 cups sugar, more if desired
                                            Stick of cinnamon

                                            Boil young carrots until skin slips. Remove skins, slice or leave whole. Pour syrup made of vinegar, sugar & spices (in bag) boiling hot over carrots. Let stand overnight, then bring to boil & boil 5 minutes. Remove spice bag & pack in sterilized jars. Fill jar to within 1/2 inch of top with hot syrup & seal. Nice served whole on lettuce leaf for salad.

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