O I. K A N 1 N G S T X BEE C U J. T U R E 



ArcuST, 1920 



Our Food Page. — Continued from Page 503. 



l;eat iinlil siiidoth, cover closely, and set to rise in 

 a teiiipei'atiire of about 80 degrees. When this 

 .siJonge has doubled In bulk, add the raisins, the 

 rest of the flour or enough to make a smooth dongli, 

 and the salt, which has been sifted in the Hour. 

 Cover and let rise again until it has again doubled 

 its bulk, knead down, form into two loaves, let rise 

 until again doubled in bulk, and bake in a moderate 

 oven about fift.v minutes. If kept at the proper 

 terajjerature this bread should be ready for the e\en 

 in alimit 4 hours from the time it is started. 



.'iCOXES. 



Sponge as for raisin liread 3/3 cup lioney 

 1 beaten egg V4 cup shredded citron 



M Clip melted butter 1 cup chopped raisins 



substitute .\l;out 4 cups flour 



Make a sponge as in the recipe for raisin bread, 

 add the above ingredients, when it has doubled in 

 bulk, knead until it is a smooth, elastic dough, let 

 rise again, roll out and cut into rather large bis- 

 cuits, cut ea( h biscuit into quaaieira. let rise 

 and when Kght brush with egg white diluted with 

 a little water, and bake in a quick oven. 



BR.^N' K.MSIX .MIFFINS. 

 1 V2 cup« flour 1 egg well beaten 



Vo teaspoon salt 1 V2 cups sour milk 



1 V2 teaspoons baking ^/4 cup honey 



soda 'J tablespoons melted f.it 



1 teaspoon baking i)OW(ler 1 cu)) raisins 

 1 V2 cups bran 



Mix and sift the flour, .salt, soda, and baking 

 powder and stir in the bran. Combine the next 

 four ingredients, stir in the first mixture, add the 

 raisins, and bake in well-oiled muffin pans about 

 :;il minutes. 



.sn/r.A.\.\ BISCUITS 



"2 cups sifted flour 

 '/2 teaspoon salt 

 4 teaspoons baking 



powder 

 4 tablespoons shorteninij 



1 cup Sultana I'ai.vins 



(seedless) 

 1 egg well beaten 

 .\bout half cup milk 

 :! tablespoons honey 

 Combine the flour, salt, and baking powder and 

 <ut in the shortening with two knives, add the 

 raisins, mix the egg, milk, and honey, and add tn 

 the other mixture to make a soft dough. Roll out, 

 cut with a small cutter, and bake in a quick oven. 



('OX.SEKVK 



1 (it. peaches, cut .small .luice of half a Icmcin 

 1 cup raisins, cut small .luice of half an orange 

 V2 cup nut meats ] orange cut in ver\ tliia 



Honey pieces 



Combine the fruits and fruit .iuices, measure and 

 for every cup of fruit add % cup honey, cook until 

 it thickens, add the nut meats and pour into steri- 

 lized .ielly glasses and seal with melted paraffin, or 

 it may be sealed in small fruit .jars. It should 1 e 

 watched closely and stirred frequently to iirevenl 

 acquiiinp 



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