>> sponsored by BUSCHS rkesk reoralakier cut the sandwiches before serving. Alternately, make the sandwiches on ciabatta bread or in pita pockets. Makes 6 servings. VIETNAMESE GLASS- NOODLE SALAD WITH GRILLED VEGETABLES This vegetarian salad is made from cellophane noodles (aka glass noodles, Chinese vermicelli or bean threads), which are thin, transparent noodles made from starch (such as mung bean starch, yam, potato starch or cassava starch). Grilled Vegetables: 2 medium carrots, peeled and halved lengthwise 1 red bell pepper 1 yellow bell pepper canola or peanut oil for brushing on vegetables Dressing: '/3 cup water '/3 cup fresh lime juice '/2 cup canola or peanut oil 3 fresh long red chiles, seeded and minced 2 Tbsp. peeled, minced fresh ginger 2 Tbsp. soy sauce 2 Tbsp. sugar 1 Tbsp. sesame seeds 1 Tbsp. sesame oil 1-2 tsp. minced garlic to taste Salad: 8 oz. glass noodles 2 cups bean sprouts 11/2 cups thin-sliced pea pods or snow peas (sliced horizontally) 11/2 cup chopped scallions (white and green parts) 1 cup (not packed) chopped fresh cilantro leaves Grill the vegetables: Preheat grill to medium-high. Brush the carrots with oil, and set aside. Cut the peppers in half lengthwise, and remove the stem and seeds. Brush the peppers with oil. Arrange the peppers and carrots on the grill, and cook on both sides until lightly charred. Remove from heat, and allow to cool. Cut the car- rots and peppers into 1/2-inch dice (cubes). Set aside. Make the dressing: Combine all the dressing ingredients in a medium bowl, and whisk well. To assemble: Place the noodles in a large bowl. Pour boiling water over the noodles, and allow them to soak for 5-10 minutes. Rinse in cold water, and drain well. Combine all the salad ingredients and grilled vegetables in a large bowl. Makes 6 servings. CARAMELIZED FOIL- GRILLED BANANAS 6 large ripe bananas '/2 cup brown sugar 3 Tbsp. butter good quality vanilla ice cream Heat grill to medium. Peel, and slice bananas into 1/2-inch rounds. Wrap the bananas, brown sugar and butter in a large sheet of heavy- duty aluminum foil to make a packet, and seal the packet well. Place the packet on the grill, and cook for about 15 minutes. Remove from heat with tongs, and allow bananas to cool unopened for 5 minutes. To serve, place scoops of ice cream into 6 dessert dishes. Open the packet, and spoon bananas and some of the accumulated juices/syrup over the ice cream. Makes 6 servings. All recipes © Annabel Cohen 2013; annabelonthemenu@gmail.com . ri4k of lealigiown IGAC 0E1 ARE NOW IN SEASON Save even more time with online shopping! BU S C H buschs.com/MyWay ;e.4 rood Aakket Visit www.buschs.com to find all 15 convenient locations. A FAMILY-OWNED MICHIGAN COMPANY SERVING YOU. Restaurant Italian Cuisine 248.476.0044 Buy on- lunch or dinner entree and get the second 1/2 off total food bill Of equal or lesser value 15% off Not good with any other coupons. Not good on holidays. One coupon per couple. Up to $30 Not good with any other coupon. Not good on holidays. One coupon per couple. Up to $30 Expires 8/ 15/ 13 Expires 8/15/13 Farmington Hills • Corner of Grand River & Haggerty Road Auburn Hills • 1 miles south of the Palace of Auburn Hills 1846750 The War from page 23 The brutality and heavy casualties of the war also are evident. On display are revolvers, rifles and swords owned by Jewish soldiers. One ceremonial sword, made by Tiffany & Co. of brass and pol- ished steel and engraved with an eagle and other U.S. symbols, was presented to Alex Newburger, quartermaster of the 4th New York Cavalry, in 1864. In con- trast, the less elegant field swords look as though they were used. The exhibition also addresses two well-known episodes: General Grant's General Orders No. 11 expelling the Jews from the Tennessee territories and the prohibition of Jews serving as chaplains, both reversed by Lincoln. By the end of the Civil War, many Northern Jews felt great affinity for Abraham Lincoln. After his death, he was cast as Father Abraham, a benevo- lent patriarch. In many synagogues, Kaddish was recited for him. A wall text explains, "Over the next century, the Great Emancipator became a versatile symbol for synagogues, socialists, Zionists and civil rights activ- ists in search of an American patriarch they could claim as their own:' ❑ "Passages through the Fire: Jews and the Civil War" runs through Aug. 11 at the Center for Jewish History, 15 W.16th St., in New York City. (212) 294-8330; www.cjh.org . BIRMINGHAIVIT BIRMINGHAM 4.. MARTIAL ARTS ids Karate Call for your FREE Trial Class Birmingham Martial Arts 2219 Cole Street• Birmingham MI 48009 248.646.6608 www.bmartialarts.com July 4 • 2013 27