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July 24, 1992 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-07-24

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SUPERVISION OF
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• Tents • Tables • Chairs
• China • Paper Goods

4393 ORCHARD LAKE RD., N. OF LONE PINE
IN CROSSWINDS

855-0480

Ceramic Tile
Marble
Granite
Whirlpool Tubs
Faucets
Bath Accessories

CERAMIC TILE SALES

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23455 Telegraph Rd.
North of /Mile in Southfield
356-6430

Cool Summer. Cobblers
Make A Sweet Surprise

ILENE SPECTOR

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summertime and the
livin' is . . . fruity! The
fruit bowl which sat on
the counter all winter,
dutifully holding bananas
and apples, has suddenly
been transformed into a lush
cornucopia of plums, peaches,
nectarines and more.
There are few pleasures as
delicious and easy as a simple
"naked fruit"! But don't let
the summer heat and humi-
dity completely sap your crea-
tivity. Try something dif-
ferent — a summer fruit cob-
bler. Served warm with a
splash of ice cream or yogurt,
you can make a memorable fi-
nale for any menu. Although
most people think of cobblers
as a winter dessert, a summer
cobbler can be a real sweet
surprise.

CAKE-LIKE
FRUIT COBBLER
% stick butter or
margarine
% cup sugar
1 cup flour
1 /4 tsp. salt
2 tsp. baking powder
% cup milk
2 cups fresh fruit
(blueberries,
blackberries,
peaches)
1 /4-% cup sugar
1 /4 tsp. cinnamon
1% cups water or
compatible fruit juice
2 Tbsp. bourbon
(optional, but
wonderful with
blueberries)
Cream the butter and sugar
until fluffy. Mix flour, salt and
baking powder. Add to cream-
ed mixture alternately with
milk, beating until smooth.
Pour the mixture into a light-
ly greased shallow 2-quart
casserole, spreading evenly.
Spoon fruit over the batter.
Mix sugar and cinnamon and
sprinkle over fruit. Pour fruit
juice over the top. Bake at
375° for 45 to 50 minutes.
Fruit and juice will go to the
bottom and cake-like layer
forms on top. Serve warm
with fresh cream or ice cream.
6 to 8 servings.

CRUNCHY SURPRISE
PEACH COBBLER
pastry for double crust
pie
5 cups sliced fresh
peaches

Ilene Spector is a food writer
in Baltimore.

1 cup sugar
/4 cup water
3 Tbsp. flour
1 /4 cup sugar
1/8 tsp. salt
% tsp. almond extract
butter
Press half of the pastry as
thin as possible into a 2-inch
deep baking dish — round or
square. Cut the other half in-
to strips. Bake half the strips
in a 375° oven until lightly
brown. Put fruit, 1 cup sugar
and water in a saucepan.
Cook over low until fruit is
just soft. Mix flour, sugar and
salt; add to fruit. Cook, stir-
ring until slightly thick. Stir
in the extract and cooked pas-
try strips, which have been
cut into large squares. Spoon
this carefully into the pastry-
lined dish. Dot with butter
and cover with the unbaked
strips in a decorative pattern.
Bake at 400° until brown. 6 to
8 servings.

1

APPLE-PEACH
PECAN COBBLER
% cup sugar
% tsp. cinnamon
3 /4 cup chopped pecans,
divided
2 cups tart apples, thinly
sliced, peeled
2 cups peaches, peeled,
sliced
1 cup flour
1 cup sugar
1 tsp. baking powder
1 /4 tsp. salt
1 egg, well beaten
% cup evaporated milk
% cup melted butter or
margarine
Mix sugar, cinnamon and 1/2
cup pecans. Place fruit in the
bottom of a greased 8-inch
round baking dish. Sprinkle
with the cinnamon mixture.
Sift together the dry ingre-
dients. Combine egg, milk
and butter; add dry ingre-
dients all at once and mix un-
til smooth. Pour over apples;
sprinkle with remaining
pecans. Bake at 325° about 55
minutes or until done. Spoon
warm cobbler into stemmed
dessert glasses and top with
cinnamon-flavored whipped
cream or ice cream. Serves 8.

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