Wednesday, January 22, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page, Five Wednesday, January 22, 1975 THE MiCHIGAN DAILY F7age. Five Rostropovich will return in March } { f I i Tctst i treatis fior the vegetarian By DAVID BURHENN The Daily has learned that Soviet cellist Mstislav Rostro- povich, who performed in a recital here Sunday afternoon, will return to Ann Arbor in March to participate in an as yet undisclosed program at the Music School. Sources in the school said last night that the cellist, con- sidered by many to be the finest in the world, may perform withx the. University Symphony Or- chestra. Paul Boyland, coordinator of the ensemble program at the Music School, said last night that the University "was still trying to work out the details" of Rostropovich's visit. Bovland refusedto confirm whether the cellist might again perform, but did indicate that Rostropovich himself askedtfor the return visit. "He was interested in com- ing out to the school after he heard the students here on Monday," Boyland said. Boyland said that details of the proposed visit would be an- nounced sometime later in the week. The Rostropovich return would be a major coup for the Uni- versity. The cellist is respected By TOM HOGE and are trying to duplicate it with the world over, both for his CECILY BROWNSTONE varying degrees of success. immense musical ability, and AP Feature Writers Then there is the deli dill which his renowned defense of Soviet I tried out a new diet trick resembleskthe pickleskgrandma hi renownedne dettrckused to make and keep in a: dissidents. recently and found that it helps crock on the pantry shelf. Less It was Rostropovich who loan- keep down the intake. E a t a; well known are the candied dill ed the use of his country home couple of dill pickles before sticks which are sweeter than to writer Alexander Solzhenit- pulling your chair up to the the gherkin but which have a syn when the latter was under dinner table. trace of sourness. heavy attack by Soviet authori- The idea is not as illogical as The origin of the pickle is ob- ties. Rostrop-ovich had his exit it may sound when you consid- visa revoked in 1972, but his er that the dill cucumber is fill- cou but theroekare wriacient. travellig privileges were re- ing, very low in calories and Egypt pickling quail, pigeons stored last year so that he could tasty to boot. Which may ex- other smll bi, ie. continue concertizing. plain why dills make u good and other small birds ibrine. p y p a g And around Christ's t i m e , part of the $300-million-worth of wealthy Romans were said to pickles and pickle products sold have imported pickles f r o m in the United States each year. Spain. Historians I have read One of the favorite pickles in1 aren't clear just what the America today is the dill, diet'Spaniards pickled.{ or no diet, Vlastic told me over American farm wives took up a lunch of hamburgers gar- pickling in earnest in the 19th, nished, of course, with d i 1 1Icentury, preserving everything chips. from tomatoes, to cucumbers Dills can be broken down into and peppers and other f a r m four main varieties. The chip produce. Then they turned to mentioned above is mellow and the orchard and pickled apples, quite salty. The Polish dill goes pears and peaches. in heavily for garlic; its import One old American favorite is was cut off during World War chicken in pickle sauce. Here's II and American manufacturers the recipe. food Clove garlic, peeled and thinly sliced 12 cup wine vinegar 1 teaspoon dill weed Pare carrots and cut into me- dium-thin strips; cook in boil- ing salted water until just ten- der; drain and arrange in shal- low container. Add remaining ingredients; cover tightly and chill overnight. Drain and re- move garlic before serving. Makes 4 servings. One broiler-fryer cut up, - 2 to 3 pounds 1 cup soy sauce 1 cup sweet pickles diced cup dill pickles diced 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon pepper 1 cup water cup flour 2 tablespoons lard 1 large onion, chopped 1 cup hot water Place chicken pieces in shal- low bowl; combine soy sauce, pickles, seasonings and water and pour over chicken. Let' stand 1 hour turning chicken pieces several times in sauce. Take chicken from sauce and ruu uir lalr, iiieii innsnu t 1,fl n+L Simmer about 15 minutes. Mak- es 4 servings. And finally, if all else fails, splurge on some creamy lob- ster bisque. SAVORY LOBSTER BISQUE 2 tablespoons dry sherry 1 tablespoon chili sauce 1 teaspoon Worchester sauce Dash of curry powder 13-ounce lobster bisque (with sherry) In a small saucepan whisk to- gether the sherry, chili sauce, Worchestershire, and curry; gradually add bisque. Bring just to boiling, stiring often. Makes 2 servings. The Daily is looking for a food columnist to frrovide some roll in flour, then brown in hot 1 fat. Add onion to fat with chick- Should these two en. Place browned chicken and to excite the reluc pickle sauce mix in casserole, watch'er, try this s add 1 dup hot waiter. Cover and exotic kraut recipe. dishes fail tant weight- lightly more * bake in 350-degree oven at least 40 minutes, till chicken is ten- der. Serves 4. Good with dry white wine, well chilled. And if pickles don't sound pleasing to the palate, try this equally weight-conscious carrot concoction. * * * TANGY CARROTS A friend of ours fixes carrots this figure-right way. 4 medium carrots1 * * CURRANT KRAUT 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 medium onions, chopped 1-pound can sauerkraut 1 tablespoon dark brown sugar nutritious but low-cost recipes 2 tablespoons currants, rinsed for these inflation-filled times. in hot water. If you would like to work as our In a 10-inch skillet melt but- ter; add onion and brown light- gasfrono c consultant, please ly. Stir in remaining ingredients. 1give us a call at 764-0552. Rostropovich 'Inspector Hound': Good change of pace By MELISSA HARRIS There's nothing like a good comedy to perk up a droll perf- orming company. The Profes- sional Theatre Program's Show- case Series, the victim so far this year of dry scripts and gen- erally uninspired staging, has t~akn a classic modern farce else. Patricit VandenBerg as Lay Cynthia Muldoon, far ex- ample, just didn't seem totally right for the part. Her gestures came across as nervous rather than melodramatic. And Dennis Moore, as Inspector Hound, tended to underplay the comic possibilities of his role. and turned it into its best pro- But there were many solid duction of the season. performances. Malcolm Mac- Kinnon and James Angle were But then, there isn't much most effective as Moon and any performing group can do to Birdboot, the innocent drama re- ruin The Real Inspector Hound. viewers drawn into the onstage British playwright Tom Stop- madness. Ethan Levine, play-, pard's short but hilarious spoof ing Magnus, the wheelchair-rid- on the mystery melodrama is den resident of the house, hand- beautifully structured insanity, led both his role and his wheel- Inspector Hound concerns two chair with agility. drama critics sent to review a The remaining members of mystery play who eventually be- the cast were quite adequate. come participants in the com- Simon the suspicious stranger plicated action. By the end of was played aptly by Warren! the show, reality and fantasy Nesbitt. Margot Grenon and are totally intermingled. Nancy Underhill portrayed, re- But Stoppard's first concern spectively, the ingenue and the in Inspector Hound, unlike in housekeeper with the spirit their 'his better-known Rosencrantz roles demanded. and Guildenstern Are Dead, is! Cohen's direction featured sev-. comedy--and there's plenty of eral nice touches. The use of an that. Overworked cliches a n d audience for the play-within-a- stereotyped characterizations play was especially interesting. abound. Cohen also effectively ampli- And on top of it all, director fled upon Stoppard's ideas f o r Hilary Cohen added exagger- physical humor. ated movements and gestures - All in all, this long-awaited a type of staging particularly production provided an enter-{ suited to the Arena Theater. The taining evening for all concern- action seems closer to the aud- ed. The one possible exception ience, and he line between real- was the poor young man who ity and fiction diminishes fur- played the corpse. 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