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The difference may be paid. up front w/ down pymt. on lease if customer chooses.SALE ENDS Friday, June 21, 1996 at 6 p.m.. Single Servings: Cooking For One ETHEL HOFMAN SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS with sesame seeds. Prepare vinaigrette: whisk together oil and lemon juice. Mash in rasp- berries and whisk again. Season to taste with pepper. Drizzle over greens or serve in small pitcher. Serve with Turkeyburger and Pan-Roasted Potato Wedges. I t's a safe bet that what- ever bookstore you wander through, you'll find at least half a dozen cookbooks on cooking for one and two. Recipes are usually for two servings with the advice — freeze one or use it for the next day's lunch. Whether you're an occasional solo diner, or it's home alone most evenings, the same meal the next day is definitely uninspiring. And thawing a frozen food package may be fast, but the tantalizing aromas you get from cooking from scratch — albeit with the help of canned, frozen or sauced — is totally absent. Here's help, quick and easy, for single servings. The recipes that follow are strictly one-time dish- es; each comes with quick, health- ful menu suggestions, to round out the meal; and should you de- cide to cook for two, just multiply the ingredients. Unless you're doing some bak- ing, this method works out fine with most recipes. Most local su- permarkets have their own bak- ery on-site and it's easy to pick up fresh baked goods as needed from the tempting variety. Supermarkets finally are rec- ognizing that all households do not fit neatly into the mold of two adults, two children. You'll find fresh vegetables, trimmed and ready to eat in small packages, baby salad greens to measure out in whatever amount you choose (and remember that although $6 to $7 per pound may seem ex- pensive, these greens are light- weight and you get a lot for your money). The recipes below are just a springboard for your own cre- ativity and taste. Only one palate to please — and no leftovers. BABY GREENS WITH RASPBERRY VINAIGRETTE (PARVE) 2 cups baby greens, washed 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons fresh raspberries fresh ground pepper In a salad bowl, toss greens SPRINGTIME GAZPACHO (DAIRY) 1 cup mixed vegetable juice (e.g., V-8) 2 teaspoons prepared pesto 1 tablespoon Vidalia onion, diced 1/2 tomato, diced 1-inch piece cucumber, unpeeled and diced 1 teaspoon feta cheese, crumbled (optional) Combine vegetable juice and pesto. Pour into soup bowl. (May be refrigerated at this point for as long as you have time.) Com- bine onion, tomato and cucum- ber and spoon into juice mixture. Sprinkle feta cheese on top. Serve at room temperature or chilled with Lemon Broiled Halibut, Grilled Veggies and crusty roll. ALMOST INSTANT SALMON CHOWDER (DAIRY) 1 1/4 cups milk 1/2 cup cooked potato, diced 113 cup cooked salmon, flaked salt and white pepper to taste 1 tablespoon chopped chives In small saucepan, heat milk. Stir in potatoes and salmon and heat through. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with chives. Serve hot with bread sticks and fresh fruit. BEEF-VEGETABLE SOUP (MEAT) 1/8 small onion, sliced 1 teaspoon vegetable oil 2 oz. cooked beef, diced 1/3 cup frozen mixed vegetables 1 cup beef broth 1 tablespoon chopped parsley In small saucepan, saute onion in oil over medium heat until transparent. Add beef and mixed vegetables and cook 2 to 3 min- utes to thaw vegetables. Add beef broth and heat through. Stir in parsley. Serve hot with garlic bread and crisp lettuce wedge. TURKEY-BEEF BURGER (MEAT) 3 oz. ground turkey 3 oz. ground beef 3 tablespoons barbecue sauce 2 teaspoons parve breadcrumbs or matzoh meal 1 tablespoon fresh parsley sprigs Preheat broiler or broiler in toaster oven. Spray baking sheet with non-stick vegetable spray. In small bowl, combine turkey, beef, 1 tablespoon barbecue sauce, breadcrumbs and parsley. FOOD PAGE 116