14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 9.1967 For the Farm Wife and Family Ry Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor Tasty Dishes With Leftover Turkey Don’t let leftover turkey go to waste. Turn into attractive and tasty "planned-overs”. Turkey slices that are left, unscrved meal, or portions not attractive enough to serve when the turkey is roasted may be used in appetizing ways. Sliced meat (hot or cold) is good for sandwiches and cold lunches. Cubed or chunked meat goes into meat pies, stew with dumplings, casseroles, or is creamed to go over waftles or toast cups. For a flair, use Turkey in chop suey, chunked in salad, cream ed in hoodie or rice rings, or even curried. Chopped turkey meat in cream sauce adds a special flavor to omelet. Turkey roll is an other surprise dish for your family to try. Spread chopped turkey and cream sauce over a sheet of biscuit dough. Roll le giblets add flavor to sauc l,P bke a icily roll, brush with eg| grav j es or are good to use egg and bake 20 minutes. Cut j n soup the leftover car in slices and serve with sauce cass anc j bits of turkey. Use made iiom turkey broth. turkey stock for soups and jel- SPENCE Giound tin key burgeis seiv- lied foods, ed u ith a slice of cnsp bacon Remember that tin key and on top aie an ideal way to use trimmings spoil easily Right gi/Aiid, heait and neck meat alter the meal, lemove any It is best to use ground tur stuffing left in the bad Cover ke\ in iccipes foi hash, tim- anc j iefrigerate the stufling bales, mousses and cutlets and meat at once SUPER Self Service SHOES 2730 Columbia Ave. Lancaster Lane. Co.’s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality Super Low Prices WBtG GOT BT! Texaco Fuel Chief... the finest beating oil money can buy! Texaco Fuel Chief is today’s fop-qnal- Ity heating oil. Result of the most exhaustive re* search in the heating oil held. 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Meal-sized por tions of meat freeze well for a month if properly packaged. jjt l|t Ip ♦ ECONOMICAL GOURMET TURKEY oz. broad noodles pkg; (10 oz.) frozen chopped broccoli, thawed and drained cup chopped walnuts to 6 slices cooked turkey can (11 oz.) cheese soup cup milk teaspoon salt Cook noodles in 2 quarts boiling, salted water until ten der, yet firm. 4 to 6 minutes. Drain. Layer ’ noodles, broccoli and nuts in 2-quart baking dish: place turkey slices on top. Mix together soup, milk and salt; pour over casserole. Bake in preheated 375 degree oven, 30 minutes, or until lightly browned. Makes 6 to 8 seivings. JELLIED TURKEY SALAD 1 pkg (3 oz ) lemon-flavored gelatin 1 cup boiling water Vz cup cold water Vz cup salad dressing 2 tablespoons vinegar CONCRETE BLOCKS METAL WINDOWS teaspoon salt v TURKEY-MUSHROOM 1 Pepper us desired SCALLOP cup chopped celery cups chopped mushrooms 1 tablespoon chopped 2 to 4 tablespoons butter or parsley margarine 1 tablespoon grated onion 1 tablespoon flour 2 cups chopped cooked tur- 1 cup soft breadcrumbs k ev 1 cup milk Salad greens 1 cup coarsely chopped tur- Dissolve gelatin in boiling key water. Add cold water, salad 1 tablespoon chopped parr dressing, vinegar, salt, and pep- ley per. Beat until smooth. Chill 2 eggs, beaten until almost thickened. Whip x k teaspoon salt t until fluffy. Fold in celery, % teaspoon pepper parsley, t>nion, and meat. Pour Mi teaspoon onion juice into 1-quart mold. Chill until 1 recipe mushroom sauce firm. Unmold on salad greens. preheat oven to 375 degrees. Serve with this salad a Grease 7x7x2-inch baking creamed vegetable, crisp rel- (jish. p ro wn mushrooms lightly ishes. and custard pie. j n f a t. stir flour into mush.. For variety: Jellied fish sal- room mixture. Add bread ad Instead of turkey, use crumbs. Add milk slowly, stir flaked cooked fish fillets or r j n g constantly. Cook over low steaks, which are plentiful beat 5 minutes. Add turkey, also. Make gelatin base with p ai -sley. eggs, and seasonings water, tomato juice, cooking t 0 mushroom mixture. Pour in liquid from poached fish or to baking dish. Set into a pan brine from canned fish. Chop- of h ot water. Bake 40 ped cucumber and sliced olives (u . until firm . Cut into reo nlay take the place of celery ... , and parsley. (Continued on Page IS) No Other Protein Need When You Peedj USEONLY Vz 18. 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