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June 26, 1992 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-06-26

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OPEN JULY 4, 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.

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Four Essential Recipes
For Newlywed Couples

n the 1950's, most women
were married between 19
to 29 years of age. Only a
small percentage had a col-
lege degree but they were
very comfortable in the kitch-
en. Today, the more mature
woman marries between 25 to
35 years. A larger percentage
have college degrees or better
but regard the kitchen as
frightening.
Women who chose to pad-
lock their pantries and pur-
sue careers outside the home
are changing. A healthy in-
terest in nutrition, usage of

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herbs and spices, and the
quickness of the microwave
have awakened this group.
And fast becoming the "in"
accomplishment for males, is
the culinary arts.
Everything changes, even
chicken soup! Thirty-five
years ago my mother gave me
four recipes to start my culi-
nary emergency kit: chicken
soup, roasted brisket, blintzes
and a chocolate cake. The
chicken was laden with
bright yellow fat. The brisket
was the fatty second-cut for
taste and economy. An extra
egg yolk in the cottage cheese
blintzes make it "healthier."
And a pound of butter was the
minimum amount for any de-
cent cake.
Today we "skin the
chicken" as well as remove
the visible fat. An easy
method for newlyweds is to
carefully cut an opening in
the skin and, with a clean
dish towel held tightly in your
hand, grasp hold of the skin
and pull. Brisket is rarely
used but the first-cut is to-
day's preference, trimmed and
laden with herbs and vege-
tables. Cottage cheese blint-
zes have been replaced with
the non-fat type or vegetable
fillings. A mixture of butter
and margarine gives the 1990
chocolate cake a slightly dif-

ferent flavor but a better fat
ratio.
My daughters have entered
marriage with college de-
grees, the same four recipes
with health alterations, plus
the technical instruction for
steaming, woking, microwav-
ing and an awareness of
nutrition. Both their
husbands are helpful and
comfortable in the prepara-
tion of food and terrific in the
clean-up department. We've
come a long, long way!

1990's CHICKEN SOUP
One 2143 pound whole
chicken, washed
thoroughly (remove
organs, visible fat
and remove skin)
1 large whole onion,
peeled, leaving some
skin for color
1 clove garlic, peeled, cut
in half
4 carrots, peeled, cut in
2-inch slices
3 stalks celery, leaves
removed, cut in
2-inch slices
1 large sweet potato or
yam, peeled and cut
in quarters
1 parsnip or parsley root,
peeled (optional)
1 gauze bag or cheese
cloth wrap
containing: 1
teaspoon dried
thyme, 4-5 whole
peppercorns and 2
bay leaves
Salt to taste
Water to cover
fresh parsley to taste
fresh dill to taste
(optional)
Prepare chicken, vegetables
and seasoning for cooking.

Fill a large stockpot with
enough cold water to cover
chicken, onion and garlic.
Over medium-high tempera-
ture, cook soup until it starts
to softly boil, reduce temper-
ature to low and skim with a
spoon any residue (scum) or
visible fat from the top of the
soup. Add 1 cup cold water,

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