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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Hors d'oeuvres Puffs Recipe by Ruth Paget

Hors d’oeuvres Puffs Recipe by Ruth Paget 

Makes 30 Puffs 

Ingredients: 

-1/4 pound butter 

-1 cup boiling water 

-1 cup sifted flour 

-1 teaspoon salt 

-4 eggs with yolks and whites separated, beaten, and placed in separate cups 

Steps: 

1-Preheat oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. 

2-Melt butter in boiling water. Add flour and salt. 

3-Stir mixture until a ball forms that does not separate. 

4-Add egg yolks, beating to full incorporate the eggs in the dough. Then, add egg whites, beating to fully incorporate the egg whites into the dough. 

5-Bake for 15 minutes at 450 degrees Fahrenheit and then at for 25 minutes at 325 degrees Fahrenheit.  

6-Cool on a rack before cutting open to stuff. 

Source: Rose Pennington – circa 1950s 

By Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France


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Apricot Mousse Recipe by Ruth Paget

Apricot Mousse Recipe by Ruth Paget 

Makes 1 ½ pints 

Ingredients: 

-1 cup cooked, sweetened apricots 

-2 beaten eggs 

-1/2 cup sugar 

-1/2 teaspoon vanilla 

-1 cup whipping cream 

Steps: 

1-Mash apricots thoroughly and press through a sieve to further mash them up. 

2-Beat eggs with sugar until light and creamy.  

3-Combine apricot purée, egg mixture, vanilla, and salt. Blend thoroughly. 

4-Add whipped cream to the apricot mixture and thoroughly blend. 

5-Place in a metal bowl, cover, and freeze until firm (usually overnight). 

Source: Rose Pennington – circa 1950s 

By Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France


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Rocks Candy Recipe by Ruth Paget

Rocks Candy Recipe by Ruth Paget 

Serves 6 to 8 

Ingredients: 

 -1 pound chopped walnuts 

-1 cup melted butter 

-1 ½ cups brown sugar 

-2 beaten eggs 

-1 teaspoon salt 

-2 cups flour 

-parchment paper for the cookie sheets 

Steps: 

1-Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. 

2-Combine nuts, butter, brown sugar, and eggs in a bowl until thoroughly blended. 

3-Combine salt and flour and add to the wet ingredients. Mix batter until well blended. 

4-Use two spoons to drop tablespoon-size dough onto parchment paper lined cookie sheet. 

5-Bake for 10 – 12 minutes or until light brown. 

Source: Rose Pennington – circa 1950s 

By Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France


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Saffron Cake Recipe by Ruth Paget

Saffron Cake Recipe by Ruth Paget 

Serves 6 

Ingredients: 

-1 teaspoon saffron 

-1 cup hot water 

-4 cups flour 

-4 teaspoons baking powder 

-2/3 cup softened butter 

-1 cup currants 

-1 cup raisins 

-1 tablespoon chopped candied lemon 

-1 ½ cups sugar 

-3 beaten eggs 

-1 teaspoon salt 

Steps: 

1-Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. 

2-Steep saffron in hot water for 10 minutes to obtain saffron water. 

3-Sift 4 cups flour and 4 teaspoons baking powder together. Use a fork to incorporate the butter into the flour mixture until it is thoroughly mixed with the flour. 

4-Add currants, raisins, candied lemon, sugar, beaten eggs, and salt to the flour mixture and turn to thoroughly mix. 

5-Add saffron water to the batter and thoroughly blend together. 

6-Place batter in a greased loaf pan and bake for 30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. 

Source: Rose Pennington – circa 1950s 

By Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France


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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Five-Minute Fudge Recipe by Ruth Paget

Five-Minute Fudge Recipe by Ruth Paget 

Cool in a brownie pan for thick fudge pieces. 

Ingredients: 

-1 2/3 cups sugar 

-1 teaspoon salt 

-2/3 cup evaporated milk 

-1/2 cup chopped walnuts 

-1 ½ cups diced marshmallows (about 16) 

-1 ½ cups semi-sweet chocolate chips 

-1 tablespoon vanilla 

Steps: 

1-Combine sugar, salt, and evaporated milk. 

2-Heat milk mixture to bubbling. Remove from heat. 

3-Add all the other ingredients to the hot milk mixture. Beat vigorously by hand until the marshmallows have melted. 

4-Pour into a greased pan and let cool before cutting. 

Source: Rose Pennington – circa 1950s 

By Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France


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Mocha Frosting Recipe by Ruth Paget

Mocha Frosting Recipe by Ruth Paget 

Makes 2 cups 

Ingredients: 

-1 ½ (1-ounce) squares unsweetened chocolate melted in a double boiler 

-1 ½ cups confectioner’s sugar 

- ½ cup strong coffee such as espresso 

Steps: 

1-Add confectioner’s sugar to the melted chocolate and stir. 

2-Add strong coffee to the frosting and stir to obtain a fluffy mixture. Add extra coffee, if you would like a thinner frosting. 

Spread on cupcakes or sheet cakes. 

Source: Rose Pennington – circa 1950s 

By Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France


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Friday, April 14, 2023

Nutritious Chinese Vegetables by Ruth Paget

Nutritious Chinese Vegetables by Ruth Paget 

The appearance of more and more Chinese vegetables in supermarkets prompted me to purchase The Chinese Kitchen Garden: Growing Techniques and Family Recipes from a Classic Cuisine by Wendy Kiang-Spray. 

This cookbook lists 38 Chinese vegetables with photos, nutrients, best growing conditions, and a recipe for each vegetable. Three stand-out recipes for their ease of preparation and important nutrients follow: 

1-Chinese Garlic Chives 

These are eaten as vegetables in Chinese cuisine and not just as flavorings according to Kiang-Spray. The author writes that garlic chives have the following nutrients and properties:  

-fiber 

-vitamins A and C 

-folates 

-beta-carotene 

-anti-bacterial properties 

-anti-fungal properties 

Kiang-Spray provides a quick recipe to make the best use of plentiful garlic chives – stir-fried flowered chives with roast duck. (You could easily substitute roast chicken in this recipe.) 

The recipe calls for one roasted duck breast, oil, hoisin, chives, and ginger. You cut the duck breast into 2-inch sections and then cut these sections into thin julienne strips. Next you heat oil in a wok to stir fry the duck and chives. It takes 6 minutes to cooks this dish after minimal preparation work. Serve this economical dish with steamed rice. 

2-Snow Peas and Sugar Snaps 

Kiang-Spray lists the following nutrients and properties in snow peas and sugar snaps:  

-protein 

-fiber 

-vitamins C and K 

-folates 

-iron 

-antioxidants 

-anti-inflammatory properties 

Kiang-Spray provides another easy recipe full of nutrition called chow fun, which is made with 4 cups of vegetables, soy sauce, shaoxing wine, oyster sauce, peanut oil, and noodles. 

To make chow fun, cut the noodles into ¾-inch strips. Stir fry the noodles in a wok and set aside. Add more oil to the wok and the 4 cups of sugar snaps and other hard vegetables. Cook the vegetables until tender and serve over the noodles. 

3-Bitter Melon 

Kiang-Spray lists the following properties in bitter melons: 

-anti-viral properties 

-antioxidants 

The recipe the author provides features just the peeled skin of the bitter melon along with garlic, tofu, and fermented black beans. These ingredients are stir-fried together and served with steamed rice. The tofu is marinated beforehand in shaoxing rice wine, soy sauce, sesame oil, white pepper, and salt. 

The complete recipes for these three dishes are in the cookbook along with others for the 38 Chinese vegetables that Kiang-Spray writes about. Each vegetable entry has a photo, growing notes, nutrients, and cultural background for some entries. 

Gardeners might be interested in learning how to design a Chinese garden, grow vegetables using raised beds and container gardens, and Chinese gardening tools. Kiang-Spray also discusses compost and how it helps soil for growing produce. 

I like the easy recipes in The Chinese Kitchen Garden: Growing Techniques and Family Recipes from a Classic Cuisine by Wendy Kiang-Spray as well as the information about how to grow a vegetable garden in a variety of soils and climactic conditions. 

By Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France


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