DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 1-04DS Friday, June 19, 1953 A J • FICATults A dainty hasty-tasty which can be prepared in advance for serving at your next reception for THE BRIDE are tiny puffs which can be slit and filled with one or more fillings just before Serving time. These miniature Eclairs can be filled with a cream cheese and nut mixture, chopped and seasoned hard cooked eggs, tuna fish or sar- dine -mixtures; or, the fillings can . be ice cream or custard if served with frUit punch as the dessert: part of the menu, or at the sweet table. bti LEAH LEONARD BEET SALAD RING 2 packages lemon or lime flavored gelatin 11/2 cups boiling water 1 cup beet liquid from canned beets (or borscht) 11/2 cups shredded, canned or cooked beets 2 tablespoons lemon juice or vinegar 2 tablespoons horseradish (optional) Dissolve the gelatin in boiling water in a mixing bowl. When cool, stir in the remaining ingredients and turn into a lightly oiled ring mold (9 or 10 inch size). Chill overnight or till firm. Un- mold by inverting on a large round plate or serving platter. Fill the center with any of the ,following mixtures and garnish with parsley sprigs, green pep- per stripe or rings, sliced hard cooked eggs, devilled eggs, green and black olives, and/or shredded lettuce or chic- ory. Top with mayonnaise or serve dressing separately. Serves 6 to$8. Romantic Story, of Inspirer of 'Rebecca' WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Clari- fication of the "underlying in- tent" of Secretary of State John CINCINNATI, 0.—One of the Foster Dulles' speech on his trip most romantic stories in litera- to the Middle East—in which he ture is recalled in the publica- touched on the Arab-Israel con- flict-was given by the State Department to Israel 'Ambassa- dor Abba Eban. The Israel Ambassador, who called on Assistant Secretary of State Henry A. Byroade to of- ficially convey for the first time American Legion Opposes Admission of 240,000 Aliens SUGGESTED FILLINGS FOR BEET RING Chicken Salad: 3 cups finely diced or chopped cooked chicken 1/2 cup finely diced celery 2 cups boiling water 1 /4 cup slivered blanched almonds 3 tablespoons grated raw carrot • 1 cup butter V2 cup mayonnaise or other salad 2 cups sifted flour (all purpose flour dressing can be used) A dash of paprika or white pepper 8 eggs, unbeaten Minced parsley or green pepper sub- When the water comes to a boil, in. stitute for carrot a large vessel with handle, add the Mix lightly with a fork and let stand butter and stir till melted. Dump flour 10 minutes before turning into center in all at once and stir vigorously till of ring mold. a ball of dough is formed. Remove from stove and let stand 5 to 10 min- Fish Salad: Use Tuna Fish, Salmon, Sar- dines in place of diced chicken. Com- utes. Add the eggs one (at a time, bine with the other ingredients listed beating well after each addition. The above and add 2 tablespoons lemon mixture should be very stiff. Now pre- juice and a tablespoon ot brown sugar. pare cookie sheets by greasing lightly. Egg Salad: 6 to 8 hard cooked eggs, Heat oven to 425 deg. F. before shaping diced or mashed, combined with any the Eclairs or puffs. With the tip of above ingredients to which salt and a teaspoon drop some of the mixture white pepper to taste may be added. on the prepared pans, leaving at least Or, combine half the amount of any 11/2 inches between the drops which fish, leftover and flaked, or canned should be the size of small walnuts, or fish of your choice, to make 3 cups- smaller. These more than double in ful. Add the dressing and green in- size during the baking period. When gredients listed with Chicken Salad. all the Eclairs are on- the pans, bake 12 minutes then reduce heat to 350 deg. Chopped Liver: 1 pound beef liver (or use chicken or F. for the next 12 to 15 minutes or till calf liver) nicely crusted on top. When ready to 1 onion, diced • fine serve, make a slit in the side of each 4 tablespoons chicken schmaltz or oil fillings with a puff and fill. Top sweet 4 hard cooked eggs gob of tinted frosting to suit the color Salt and pepper to taste. scheme. Leave the other varieties plain. Broil liver then chop with fried Yields approximately five dozen minia- onion and eggs. Add 3 tablespoons tures. peanut butter, mixing with a fork, then add minced parsley if desired. MINIATURE ECLAIRS Cheese Filling: COOPER'S RESORT Three Rivers, Michigan Opening of their 37th Consecutive Season Very Reasonable Rates ForReservations Call Three Rivers, Mich. 2-7422 11/2 cups dry cottage these 3 ounce package cream cheese 1/2 cup shredded Cheddar Type cheese 1 /2 cup minced or chopped green pep- per 2 tablespoons chopped green onions or chives 1 teaspoon salt - 14 cup sour cream or whipped cream Combine cottage cheese, cream cheese and shredded or grated Cheddar Type cheese in a mixing bowl, using a silver fork till the mixture is blended. Add the other ingredients and mix lightly Fill center unmolded beet ring and chill till solid. Serve with a gar- nish of lettuce or chicory. Mayon- naise may be served separately If de- sired. Or, combine equal parts of mayonnaise and sour cream and add minced parsley or chives. Mrs. Leonard can be reached by writing here or Harmon-on- Hudson, N. Y. For prompt reply, please enclose stamped, self- addressed envelope. 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Miss Gratz, a distinguished Jewess of Philadelphia in the nineteenth century, is believed by many authorities to be Scott's "Rebecca," in "Ivanhoe," a novel now being shown in movie-form by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. The June issue of the Ameri- can Jewish Archives magazine publishes, with the picture of Miss Gratz, an excerpt from a letter written by her on July 12, 1884, to her brothel-, Benjamin, in Lexington, Ky., on the sub- ject of religious bigotry. Her letter was written following Catholic - Protestant riots in Philadelphia, in which dozens of persons were killed or maimed. The original letter is in the Rosenbach Collection of the American Jewish Historical So- ciety in New York. An excerpt from the letter follows: • "Intolerance has been too prevalent of late, and many of the clergy of different denomi- nations are chargable with its growth. 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