Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 16 of 20
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arrange around fillets in foil. Stir
the flour, then the 1 cup fish broth
and the cream into drippings in
skillet; cook and stir until thick-
DRIVE-IN MOTOR LOBBY
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fresh pears.
Since this is a one-pot, one-burn-
er meal, it actually takes less
VISIT LITTLE ELM
LITTLE ELM (Special) - Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Rice of Gilmer
1 cup dry white wine
2 tablespoons vinegar
20 juniper berries
10 whole peppercorns
6 small fresh Bartletts
6 generous slices baked ham
6 frankfurters or knackwurst
(optional)
there. Smith is the son of Mrs.
Roy Smith of Chico and is a 1960
graduate of Chico High School. His
wife is the former Evelyn Car-
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1% pounds (8) fish fillets
4 thin slices each onion and
lemon
4 sprigs parsley
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Sometimes it’s not easy to recognize
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But it took until May, 1790—
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plus a garnish of shrimp and mushrooms. __
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cheese course. Dessert? Have
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frankfurters. Simmer until pears Mrs. Jimmie Florence are the
are just tender, adding more wine, parents of a girl, born in Wysong
if necessary. Serve with a pot of Hospital in McKinney Aug. 22.
strong mustard. Serves 6. Pile She has been named Sherri Lynn.
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BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL
FILLER PAPER -
are poached, garnished with
shrimp and mushrooms, and giv- nim foil placed over a shallow
1 can (No. 2%) sauerkraut Imy Smith arrived in Frankfurt.
1 large onion, chopped i Germany, by jet plane Sunday to
1 lb. lean spareribs, cracked join her husband. Pvt. Smith, who
• ■ is stationed with the U. S. forces
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smoth-
erman. They had brought their
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barbecues, it s time for Choucro- | for breezy evenings and for early it.
ute Garnie Californian. This fall, too. These sweet, juicy pears
classic sauerkraut dish has a spec-[are still in the markets and plea-
ial “garnie" in the addition of santly complement smoky meats.
CHOUCROUTE. GARNIE
quickly turning, until pink and
opaque through; push to side of
Salt and white pepper to taste pan. Add mushrooms and cook
% cup dry white wine or lem- lightly. With a slo ed1 spoon, re
on-flavored water. I move shrimp and mushrooms and
% pound shrimp (shelled and
de veined)
en a creamy sauce The new pan. Spinrkle with salt and pep-
Tube 695
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Wash kraut; drain and press out PROSPER (Special) — Mr. and
extra liquid. Put in a heavy large Mrs. Kenneth Poston and children
kettle, tightly covered, with onion, have returned to their home in
spareribs, wine, vinegar, berries Manassas. Va , after spending
and peppercorns. Cook over lowest three weeks with his parents, Mr.
possible flame until most of li- and Mrs. Odis Poston.
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tight package. Bake (on the pan’
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fish flakes — about 20 minutes.
Remove from oven; open foil: dis-
card onion, lemon and parsley;
pour off broth in foil and reserve
1 cup.
Melt butter in a 9- or 10-inch
skillet; add shrimp and cook
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Press Food Editor
Among the questions asked us
by young married couples — and
nowadays the groom as well as
the bride is likely to be interest-
ed in cooking — there’s a peren-
nial one: "What fish dishes are
fancy enough for company?"
What do we suggest? Shrimp
Creole or Salmon Mayonnaise
(hot or cold) is our stock answer,
and new cooks usually find them
failproof. Now comes a new idea
—a simple way of preparing
Franch - style fish fillets.
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foil and poach them in the oven. r jemn And a oarslev sprig. Mrs. Mark Reynolds, Mr. and
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531763/m1/16/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.