THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 2, 1966-21
Jewish Meals
`Holiday Mingle' to Draw Young Adults to Toledo
The Criterion Club of Detroit is
playing an active role at the "Holi-
day Mingle" convention of single
adults being held this weekend at
the Town House in Toledo, it is
reported by Sally Sidran, Criterion
Club president.
* * *
More than 200 delegates from
Detroit, Chicago, Toronto, Cleve-
land, Akron, Buffalo and Roches-
ter are attending the annual event.
The convention schedule in
eludes poolside entertainment, a
banquet and "state" ball Saturday
evening and a varied program of
social and cultural activities.
For information, call Bertha
Miller, secretary, KE 2-7870, or
Sally Sidran, 864-8641.
On Thursday, starting 8 p.m., the
Criterion Club will hold its first
open house of the season at the
Commonwealth Branch Bank meet-
ing hall, West 7 Mile Rd. at Mark
Twain.
The public is invited without
charge.
The social hour will be preceded
by entertainment, including can-
torials by George Weiner and a
.performance by the "Smile Blend-
ers," with comedian-ventriloquist-
folk-singer Willie Tyler and Lester.
Tyler has performed on the Dick
Clark show, at the Appolo Theater
in New York and is currently con-
cluding an engagement at the Up-
town • Theater, Philadelphia.
ROYAL KOSHER CATERING
Wishes a Very Happy New Year for All
Our Customers and Friends
We prepare for the Holidays for Carry-Out: Home Made Gefilte Fish,
Chopped Live, Chicken Soup with Kreplach or Matzo Balls, Breast
of Beef, Roast, Stuffed or Fried Chicken, Kishka and an assortment
of Cakes.
We operate the Cafeteria in the Jewish Community Center, 18100
Meyers corner Curtis.
OPEN: Daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday & Siinday 10 to 5
OUR NEW PHONE: 864-8177
PLEASE CALL IN ORDERS 1 WK. IN ADVANCE
The humble rice pudding of
lowly origin, but topped with the
right ingredients can become an
epicurean dessert and fit for the
rich man's table. Variations of this
popular dish, on the tables of
various races of the several con-
tinents, can be found everywhere.
Mandelbrot, as the name implies
reveals a Germanic origin but was
adopted by Jews and brought by
them into the Slavic countries dur-
ing their wanderings north and
eastward in the wake of the
marauding Crusaders. The recipe
here offered for Mandelbrot was
sent to me from a reader in Wor-
cester, Mass., and is one of her
family's favorites. I tried the re-
cipe and found it excellent.
The rice pudding here offered is
"Milhig" since it is made with
milk. The Mandelbrot can be either
parve, baked with a vegetable oil
or Milchig, if butter is used. Served
crisp and brittle with tea or cof-
fee or even wine for Simchas it
literally melts in your mouth.
By ROSALIND S. ZUNSER
(Copyright, 1966, JTA, inc.)
INCORPORATED
folding same into batter. Divide dough
or batter in half and bake in inch
box trays unbuttered in 350 degree oven
until toothpick inserted in middle
comes out clean. Remove from trays
slice 1/2 inch thick and brown in 400
degree oven. Remove from heat and
cool.
Rice Pudding
, -/2 cup rice
V2 teaspoon salt
11/4 cups water
3 cups hot milk
3 eggs well beaten
1 /3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons melted butter
Combine rice, salt and water in a
saucepan, let the water come to a boil,
stir once with a fork, cover closely and
cook on the lowest heat for 14 minutes.
Let stand while you heat milk and
combine with three well beaten eggs,
stirring constantly, add sugar and but-
ter and mix well; add rice and mix
again. Pour into a 2-quart casserole
sprinkle with cinnamon and 'place in
a pan containing two inches hot water.
Bake in a 325 degree oven until knife
inserted in center comes out clean.
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Mandelbrot
4 eggs
1
cup sugar
1 cup margarine, butter or
6 tablespoons salad oil
2 1/2 cups sifted flour
1
teaspoon baking powder
1
teaspoon vanilla
1 cup almonds blanched and split
1 cup raisins
Chocolate chips or lemon chips
raisins.
Beat eggs until lemon colored add
sugar and beat again until ribbons are
formed when beater picked up. Sift
flour with baking powder. If using
butter clarify same. (Melt slowly, skim
and let stand until cool. Pour off but-
ter leaving milky sediment at bottom
of container-.) Add flour and baking
powder and vanilla, folding in flour
very slowly. Fold in nuts and raisins
or chips. Add butter or shortening last
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