bu LEAH LEONARD Here are some recipes you ferred, arranging the rolls close will want to use during the together in double or triple rows. Be sure the sauce comes Sukkot festival: to the top. Bake at 375° F. HOLISKES for 30 minutes, turning care- 2 pounds of chopped beef fully to brown each side lightly. 1/2 cup long grain rice • 2 eggs Boiling water may be added if 1 large onion, grated necessary, shaking the pan to 1 large carrot, grated 1 teaspoonful salt (or to taste) distribute the sauce. Serve hot Combine thoroughly and let with mashed potatoes, boiled stand in the refrigerator while rice or spaghetti. Serves 10 preparing the cabbage leaves or more. Variation: If using grapevine as follows: leaves, be sure to select perfect 18 to 24 leaves of cabbage (cut from medium or large leaYes. Wash first in cold water cabbage) then drain and cover with boil- Boiling water to cover ing water. Cover and let stand Cover and let stand till leaves till wilted. Drain and use like are wilted and soft enough to the cabbage leaves in above handle. Drain and let stand in recipe. If leaves are small, place a colander over boiling water, 2 together for • sizeable rolls. if desired for easier handling Cook, then bake as above. * * * and filling. Place a ball of the meat mixture in the center of For this holiday it has been each drained cabbage leaf in customary to serve the follow- turn; starting from the thick ing pastry: portion of the leaf, roll up, tuck- FLUDEN, Basic Recipe ing in the two ends securely while forming into rolls. Place Crust: 21,/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour each roll in a 2- or 21/2-inch 3 /4 teaspoon salt 3 /4 cup softened vegetable deep heavy frying pan, close shortening together, and add the follow- 5 to 6 tablespoons ice cold w 2 tablespoons sugar ing mixture to cover: 1 teaspoon grated lemon or 1.6 cup lemon juice or vinegar (or 1/2 teaspoon citric acid crystals) 41.1 cup dark brown sugar (or to taste) 11/2 to 2 cups tomato sauce (home-made or canned) Water added till sufficient to cover the filled rolls in pan. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a steady simmer and let cook 30 minutes. Lift out each filled roll into a suitable baking pan, glass pre- People ... Make News BERNARD A. 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Chill in refrigerator while preparing the fillings as below: Fillings: 1st filling may be either grated raw apple mixture or chopped, dried fruits—propor- tions as follows: Combine: 2 cups grated raw apple, tightly packed 4 tablespoons sugar 1 A teaspoon cinnamon (or more to suit taste) A dash of nutmeg 3 tablespoons fine cracker or dry cake crumbs (If using dried fruits like prunes, pears, apricots, put these through a food chopper for best results) 2nd filling: 1 cup chopped seeded raisins 1 /2 cup chopped nuts (any kind) 1/2 cup fine crumbs 1 tablespoon grated oranr*e 1 tablespoon wine or fruit juice 3rd filling: 1 cup cherry, red raspberry or strawberry preserves 1/2 cup fine crumbs V2 cup finely chopped nuts of any kind Divide chilled pastry into three parts. Roll out one part into as thin a sheet as possi- ble large enough to fit into a 7 1/2x11-inch baking pan, lightly dusted with flour, bringing up pastry along all four sides about 1/4-inch. Spread Filling No. 1. Roll out second ball of pastry in the same way and pierce with a fork. Arrange over filling, bringing up sides a little. Spread Filling No. 2. Cover with the 3rd railed out pastry dough, treated like the 2n1 pastry, then spread the 3rd Filing evenly over top, sprin- kling mixed crumbs and chopped nuts over all, in swirls or evenly. Bake in a pre-heated oven 25 to 30 min- utes at 425° F, or till crust edges are lightly browned. Cut into squares or oblong sections when cold, right in the pan, and lift out each section care- fully with a spatula or broad knife. Variation Topping: Save some of the rolled out pastry for a lattice top. Find Oil Traces Near Israel's Gaza Border TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Traces of oil—not in commercial quantities —have been discovered at the Nirim One drill of the Lapidot Company located near the Gaza Strip border, Mordechai Cohen, managing director of the firm, an- nounced. 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