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December 10, 2004 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-12-10

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4 T. (1/2 stick) butter or margarine
2/3 cup orange juice
3/4 t. salt
2/3 cup flour
4 eggs
vegetable oil for frying
confectioners' sugar — garnish
Line a baking sheet with several
layers of paper towel towels or on
flattened, paper grocery bags. Set
aside.
Combine the butter, orange juice
and salt in medium saucepan over
medium-high heat. Bring to a boil
and remove from heat. Add the flour
all at once and stir with a wooden
spoon until the mixture is smooth.
Place the pan back on the heat and
cook, stirring constantly, until the
dough begins to pull away from the
side of the pan. Stir in the eggs, one
at a time, until each is completely
incorporated.
Fill a large saucepan with a couple
of inches of vegetable oil (or use a
deep fryer). Heat over high heat until
very hot (not smoking). Scoop a large
tablespoonful of the dough and use
another tablespoon to ease the dough
into the hot oil. Repeat with more
dough (do not crowd the pan).
Cook the pastry in batches, turning
them to cook all sides evenly. Use a
slotted spoon or tongs to move the
cooked pastry to the prepared baking
sheet to drain and cool slightly. Serve
warm, dusted with plenty of confec-
tioners' sugar. Makes 24 pastries.

APPLE COMPOTE
A nice change from applesauce, this
compote is delicious as a side dish or
dessert. For variety, add 1 or 2 cups
of dried fruit, such as raisins, cher-
ries, cranberries or chopped apricots.
10 cups 1/2-inch diced, peeled
golden delicious apples
2 cups apple cider
1 cup white wine, any kind
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 t. ground cinnamon
Combine all ingredients in a large
pot and bring to a boil over medium-
high heat. Reduce heat to simmer,
cover the pot and cook for 30 min-
utes, turning the apples gently, occa-
sionally, with a large spoon or rubber
spatula. Remove from heat and allow
the apples to cool in the covered pot
for 1 hour.
Chill until ready to serve. Makes
10 servings as a side dish. P1

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