indows oars mpire Eat It Up and accessories A Dish From The Past Ifyou'd like to step back in time, try fixing this dish for your Chanukah table. NOW OPEN in WEST BLOOMFIELD 20-60% OFF 248737-3700 33082 Northwestern between 14 & Orchard Lake Road (between Horne Appliance & InStyle Furniture) en c7,zra Enhance the Look and Feel of Your Home with Aluminum Glass Railings Whether you like cooking, or just eating, AppleTree is looking for quick and easy recipes to run in our new Eat It Up! feature. We're looking for any kind of dish, from snacks to the main course. All recipes sent should be prepared as kosher, please. If you have a family favorite you would like to share with our read- ers, just let us know by writing: Eat It Up! do AppleTree, The Jewish News, 30301 Northwestern Highway, Suite 200, Farmington Hills, MI 48334, or e-mail paljoey@earthlinknet I n 1933, Procter & Gamble pub- lished a cookbook that is a Depression Era classic. Written in English and Yiddish, with pages numbered from right to left, Crisco Recipes for the Jewish Housewife quickly became one of the most popu- lar cookbooks found in Jewish homes. The cookbook taught families how to prepare all their favorite traditional dishes, along with some more exotic flare (like Spaghetti with Liver) — all For Your Free Estimate or Consultation GLASS COMPflny Call Our Experts at: 248 353-5770 Visit our Southfield Showroom: 22223 Telegraph Road (S. of 9 Mile Rd) Leit onefooNe 6, e*oomot* 0060 Clinical Teaching 0, g, Dea Testing/Evaluation DISAbiliTIES CLINIC (248) 545-6677 (248) 433-3323 First fully accredited Education Clinic in the United States to receive North Central Accreditation. LYNNE MASTER, M. ED 12/6 2002 92 Owner, Director IL Accedited by the North Central Assodation of Colleges and Schools Bloomfield Hills Oak Park www.Idclinic.conn using Crisco, of course. Following is a recipe from the book. BUCKWHEAT LATICES 1 cake yeast 2 T. lukewarm water 1 t. sugar 1 t. salt 2 T. Crisco 1/2 c. lukewarm water or milk 1 c. white flour 2 raw potatoes, ground fine 2 c. buckwheat flour 3/4 c. lukewarm water or milk Preheat oven to 400F. Dissolve the yeast in the 2 table- spoons lukewarm water. Add to the sugar, salt and Crisco, which have been mixed with the 1/2 cup of lukewarm water or milk. Stir in the 1 cup white flour and allow to rise for 1/2 hour in a warm place. Then add the finely grated pota- toes and the 3/4 cup water or milk and stir in the buckwheat flour. Allow to rise for 2 hours. Place heaping tablespoonfuls of this mixture on a hot, well-Criscoed pan over a direct fire and after turning once, bake in a hot oven (400F) for 20 to 25 minutes.Makes 18 to 24 latkes. The Big Question: What does "Maccabee" mean? We want to know what YOU know! Each week, AppleTree will challenge you with a question about Jewish history, culture or religion. If you know the answer, send it by e-mail to: paljoey@earthlink.net (please write: "I found the answer" in subject line) or write: The Big Question, do AppleTree, The Jewish News, 30301 Northwestern Highway, Suite 200, Farmington Hills, MI 48334, to arrive NO LATER THAN Friday, Dec. 13. c,AaVre.kbW*t.