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Peeled and cored apples we are ready to sauce!

The Victory Binding of the American Woman's Cook Book, Wartime Edition (1942)

1/2 Cup Milk – 2 Cups Cottage Cheese – 1 TBLSP Rapid Rise Yeast – 1 TBLSP Sugar – 3 TBLSP Minced Green Onion – 2 TBLSP Dried Dill – 4 C Bread Flour – 1 Egg Yolk – 1 TBLSP Heavy Cream – 1/2 TSP Kosher Salt -

 

Scald the milk. In a food processor or large bowl, combine the milk and cottage cheese. Allow mixture to cool. Add yeast, sugar, dill, green onion and flour. Mix until dough becomes satiny and elastic (5-6 minutes). Transfer to a lightly oiled large bowl, turning to coat the dough. Cobver with damp cloth; let rise in a warm, draft-free place until doubled in volume.

 

Turn the dough onto a floured surface and divide into 2 equal parts. From there form 3 equal parts from each section. Roll each piece into a long 12″ rope. Braid three ropes together. Repeat. Crimp and turn the ends under. Place on oiled baking sheet. Make sure there is enough room so the loaves have room to grow in the oven and not touch. Cover with a damp towel and let rise for an additional 45 minutes, until a slight touch leaves a slight indentation.

 

Preheat oven to 375 degrees, at least 15 minutes before the loaves are ready to bake. Whip the egg yolk with cream, brush loaves with the wash. Sprinkle salt and bake for 25-35 minutes. When you tap the bottom of the loaves, they should sound hollow. Cool on a rack away from drafts. This bread freezes nicely.

 

Makes 2 loaves

For the theme for January-- Jamie Oliver is my favorite chef. I love his recipes; he makes cooking fun. And he's not bad to look at either. I actually met him once when I was in London- ahhhhh... the memory!

Transcript of handwritten text:

Prune Pudding. Mrs. Campbell

Stew until tender, 1/2 lb. prunes in

qt. of water, add 1/2 cup sugar & let

stand over night. Remove pits when [unintelligible]

1 cup suet chopped fine, 1 teasp. each of

cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, a little

salt. Use prune juice to thin [mix?]

[time]. Bake 1/2 hr. Serve with butter

sauce or whipped cream.

 

Apple Pudding

Six apples, peeled, sliced & cook

until tender, juice of two lemons

& sugar to taste, whites of two eggs

stiff, & cracker crumbs, butter,

nutmeg & cinnamon, bake

 

Peach Batter Pudding

6 tablespoons condensed milk

1 2/3 cups water, 1 qt. ripe peaches

1 1/2 cups flour, 4 eggs

3 tablespoons sugar, pinch salt.

Butter a two qr. dish, spread on the

bottom peaches, halved with stone side

up. Beat eggs light, add items to the

milk diluted with water, salt & sugar.

Pour the mixture a little at a time on the

 

Cooks and Robbers Cookbook, Springfield Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association, Springfield, Ohio, 2011

Taken when I visited some of my New York City colleagues at the Food Network offices in Chelsea Market (5/22/06).

Justina's 4th Grade Class

a picture from BHG: Microwave Cooking for One or Two circa 1983

I had a hard time with this prompt b/c from the verbage, I didn't know if I was suppsed to be taking a picture of repetitive patterns or something orderly. Anyway, here's my attempt at something...my cookbooks on the cookbook shelf. Just love em!

White peppercorns are freshly ground. You can use black peppercorns in this recipe instead. The white ones are used here for their color.

Jacey is starting to really enjoy helping out in the kitchen, and is very interested in cooking---so I bought this cookbook. It has lots of yummy recipes in it!

My mom's birthday is today, and when I was looking for something to get her I remembered wanting to get this cookbook at the bookstore. When I saw it was $21 off the cover price at Amazon, I had to get us both a copy.

... ten fabulous bookmarks. Think green.

Eat Drink Paleo book launch: Apron and cookbook

Annual cookbook cover, created in Illustrator and InDesign

Over 80 Great Vegetarian Cuisines - Famous Cuisine

 

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Here is the pork shoulder that will be our great stew!

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