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Culinary arts of the University of Michigan Law Wives
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Bongo Bongo Soup Bongo Bongo Soup 1 pt. milk 1/4 pt. half & half 1 pt. oysters 2 Tbsp. butter 1 can Gerber's baby spinach 1 tsp. monosodium glutamate garlic salt 1 tsp. A-1 Sauce salt & pepper 1 Tbsp. corn starch a little cold water whipped cream (optional) Simmer oysters in butter and their own juices until edges curled. Chop very fine or put in blender. (If you can buy oyster puree, so much the better.) Mix with all other ingredients, do not boil. Thicken with cornstarch and water. Should be smooth and thick as heavy cream. If you use whipping cream, spoon it on top of soup in individual tureens and brown under hot flame. Be sure the cream is whipped thickly and brown it quickly or it will run.
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Hot Crabmeat Dip Hot Crabmeat Dip 1 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese 1 Tbsp. milk 1 can crabmeat (flaked) 2 Tbsp. onion (chopped) 1 Tbsp. horseradish salt and pepper to taste Mix cheese and milk until smooth and then add the other ingredients. Bake at 375 degrees for 15 minutes.
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Beach Comber Punch Beach Comber Punch 2 c. fresh orange juice 2 c. lemon juice 2 c. grenadine syrup 2 1/2 qts. gingerale, chilled Fresh berries or sliced fruit Mixed the fruit juices and grenadine syrup. Pour over blocks of ice to chill. When ready to serve, add gingerale and berries.
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Rhubarb Cream Pie Rhubarb Cream Pie 2 Tbsp. butter 2 c. diced rhubarb 1 c. sugar 1/4 c. sugar 2 egg yolks (save whites) 2 Tbsp. cornstarch 1/8 tsp. salt 1/4 c. light cream Melt butter and add diced rhubarb and cup of sugar. Cool slowly until rhubarb is tender. Combine 1/4 cup sugar, egg yolk (well-beaten), cornstart, saltm light cream. Add to rhubarb and cook until thick. Cool and pour into baked 8 inch pie shell. Top with meringue made with the left over egg whites. Bake at 350 degrees for 12 to 15 mintues.
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Chicken Tetrazzini Chicken Tetrazzini Serves 4 Cook 1 or 2 whole chicken breasts; let cool and remove skin and bones. Save stock for sauce. Make 2 cups Veloute Sauce: 4 tablespoons butter, add 6 tablespoons flour, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper and blend well. Add 2 cups chicken stock (or use canned chicken broth if you have cooked the chicken some other way) slowly, stirring constantly. Bring to the boiling point and boil 2 minutes. Remove from heat and add 2/3 cups heavy cream. Cook and drain 1/4 pound spaghetti, broken into 1/4 inch pieces. (this will give you blisters!) Melt 2 tablespoons butter and saute in it 1/2 cup sliced mushrooms. Cook 5 minutes and season with nutmeg, 1 tablespoon sherry, and salt. (I usually double or triple this part) Put the spaghetti in a shallow baking pan and pour half of the sauce over it. Put the mushrooms and chicken on top of this and cover with the rest of the sauce. Sprinkle the top with 1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese and bake at 400 degrees until browned and bubbling.