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October 19, 1984 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-19

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Friday, October 19, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWI$H NEW

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CRUSTLESS ASPARAGUS
QUICHE

;Essen 'N Fressen," Cong. Beth
haim, Hightstown, N.J.
41. pound asparagus (or 10-oz.

pkg. frozen)
5 eggs
1 cup milk
1 ,-;mall onion
1% tsps. minced basil (or % tsp.
dried)
1 tsp. salt
wa tsp. white pepper
iWpound Swiss cheese
Preparation time/processor: 10 to
1E minutes
Preparation time/conventional:
5 to 20 minutes
Baking time: 30 minutes
'Food processor
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
Cook Asparagus until crisp ten-
der; drain well (dry thawed, fro-
zen asparagus on paper towel).
rrange ina greased 9-inch pie
late.
Insert metal blade and beat the
eggs with the milk. Add onion,
basil, salt, and pepper and pulse
several times to chop onion finely;
remove. Insert grating blade and
grate cheese. Add cheese to egg
ixture, stirring with a rubber
spatula, and pour carefully over
asparagus.
Bake for about 30 minutes or
until a knife inserted 1 inch from
edge comes out clean. Serves 6 to
8.
Cpnventional
Grate cheese and onion. Use
•lender, mixer, or wire whisk to
combine ingredients. .

Crust
1 cup graham cracker crumbs
3 tbsps. sugar
3 tbsps. melted margarine
Filling
3 packages (8 oz. each) cream
cheese
11/4 cups dark brown sugar
2 tbsps. flour
3 eggs
1% • tsps. vanilla extract
% cup pecan halves
Maple syrup
Pecan halves
Preparation time: 10 to 15 min-
utes
Baking time/crust: 10 minutes
Baking time/filling: 50 to 55 min-
utes
Chilling time: 2 hours
Food processor
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Combine crumbs, sugar, and
margarine; press into bottom of a
9-inch springform pan and bake
for 10 minutes.
Insert metal blade. Place cream
cheese in work bowl and process
until fluffy. Add sugar and flour
and process until combined. Add
eggs and vanilla and process for
20 seconds, scraping down sides of
bowl as necessary. Add pecans
and pulse once or twice to chop.
(Make in batches if your processor
has a small capacity bowl.)
Pour into springform pan and
bake for 50 to 55 minutes. Cool on
rack. Chill thoroughly before re-

moving rim. Brush with maple
syrup and decorate with pecan
halves before serving. Serves 10
to 12.
Conventional
Soften cream cheese. In second
step, beat cream cheese with
sugar until fluffy. Add flour and
'eggs and beat until very smooth.
Stir in vanilla and chopped' pe-
cans. Proceed to next step.

LEMON SPONGE PUDDING

"Recipe Favor Booklet (Passover),"
B'nai Israel Sisterhood, Toledo, Ohio.

1 cup sugar
V4 cup matzah cake meal
%- tbsp. potato starch
tsp. salt
2 tbsps. peanut oil
4 to 5 tbsps. lemon juice
1 tsp. grated lemon peel
2 egg yolks, well beaten
1 cup water
2 egg whites
Preparation time; 10 to 15 min-
utes
Baking time: 40 to 50 minutes
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Combine dry ingredients in mix-
ing bowl. Add oil, lemon, juice,
and lemon peel. Combine egg
yolks and water and add. Stir
well.
Beat the egg whites until stiff
and fold in gently. Pour into an 8 x
8 baking dish. Place in a pan of hot
water and bake for 40 to 50- min-
utes. Serves 6 to 8.

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ALMOND FRIED RICE

"To Stir With Love," Sisterhood
Ahavath Israel, Kingston, N.Y.

1 large onion, chopped
green pepper, chopped
stick margarine or butter
4t cups cooked rice
%. tsp. salt
Y4 cup soy sauce, or to taste
%. tsp. pepper

1 cup toasted slivered almonds
1. tbsps. chopped pimento (op-
tional)
Preparation time/processor: 15
minutes
Preparation time/conventional:
20 minutes
Pre-preparation: cook rice
Saute onion and green pepper
margarine until tender. Add
remaining ingredients and cook
about 10 minutes or until hot.
Serves 6 to 8.

ISRAELI CARROTS
1% lbs. young carrots
stick butter or margarine
cup dry white wine
tsp. nutmeg
% cup golden raisins
3 tbsps. light brown sugar
Preparation time: 20 minutes
Slice carrots. In a saucepan,
`---nlace carrots, butter, wine, and
nutmeg. Cover and cook over low
1 ,7.eat anti carrots are tender,
. about 15 minutes.
Stir in raisins and sugar and
continue cooking a few minutes
71:6nger until raisins are plump and
carrots are glazed. Serves 6.

PRALINE CHEESECAKE

"Super Chef," Beth Israel Temple Sis-
terhood. Warren, Ohio

Succat Shalom protest in D.C.

Washington (JTA) — Several
hundred persons gathered in
Lafayette Park across from the
White House in front of a succah
Sunday in a demonstration called
"Succat Shalom, Shelter for
Peace" to urge that the United
States, the Soviet Union and all
the governments of the world end
the funding, development and de-
ployment of nuclear weapons and
begin dismantling the systems
that will bring holocaust."
Robin Miller, national coor-
dinator of Succat Shalom, said the
event was a broad non-partisan
coalition of Jews, calling for an
end to the arms race.
One of the speakers was Theo-
dore Mann, president of the
American Jewish Congress, who
noted that the AJCongress has
urged a bilateral, verifiable nu-
clear freeze. But he said more
must be done than to pass resolu-
tions.
"As Jews who sadly know better
than most about•the human vul-
nerability symbolized by the suc-
cah, we must send a message,"
Mann said.
"First to our own Jewish lead-
ers and to Jews in communities
and on campuses throughout
America, a message that there is
no more important issue than this
one, requiring all of legendary
political sophistication and inten-
sity, social activism and talents of
organization. Then altogether, we

must convince America's leaders
and the whole public that this na-
tion's single most important re-
sponsibility is to build a structure
of peace, a Succat Shalom."
While Mann, at a press confer-
ence, stressed that as AJCongress
presdent he cannot take a politi-
cal stand on the election, he
criticized President Reagan for
not entering into arms negotia-
tions with the Soviet Union and
for opposing every disarmament
agreement made by Democratic
and Republican Presidents for the
past 25 years.
The sponsoring organizations
were: the Commission on Social
Action of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations, Rabbini-
cal Assembly, Jewish Peace Fel-
lowship, Federation of Recon-
structionist Congregations and
Havurot, the Shalom Center,
Rainbow Sign, New Jewish
Agenda, North American Federa-
tion of Temple Youth, the Recon-
structionist Rabbinical Associa-
tion, and the Mordechai
Anielewicz Circle of Americans
for a Progressive Israel.

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Golda Meir tribute

New York — City offidials have
renamed a one-block stretch of
Broadway (between 39th and
40th Sts.) Golda Meir Square as a
tribute to the late Israeli prime
minister.

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