IB -Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 15.10C9 Salmon Specials By Mrs. Richard C. Spence \ v i cups sifted regular all-pur pose flour Again in February canned g‘A teaspoons baking powder salmon will be on the list of teaspoon plentiful foods available for the , thuft-minded shopper And if teaspoon curry powder jou are mtei ested in serving % cup soft shortening tasty dishes to your family and fi.ends you are in luck, too f or you can come up with some mighty flavorful meals featur ing salmon, When you have a cozy gioup of five or six friends ovei for a casual supper, try this delicious new recipe for Salmon Shoit cake The biscuits, made with all-bran cereal are moist, tender and gently flavored with cuny The thick sauce, rich w>th sour cream and chunks of salmon lounds out the unique flavoi combination Serve garnished with parsley and a lemon twist. 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Ph 445 6156 1 Mile Nc’ + h of Route 23 Along Route 625 2 tablespoons regular nil-pur pose flour •u teaspoon salt '* teaspoon pepper 111I 1 1 cups (10'j ounce can) con densed cream of celery soup I'j cups dairy sour cream Combine all bran and milk, lot stand until most of moisture is taken up Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and curry powder. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse meal Add all-bran mixture, slirnng only until combined Turn dough ou f on lightly floured board and knead gently a few times. Roll out to 3 ,i-inch thickness. Cut with a floured l-% inch biscuit cutter, place on ungreased bak ing sheet Bake in a very hot oven (450 degiees) about 12 minutes or until golden brown Dram salmon: remove bones and skin; break into chunks Cook green pepper and onions in heated butter until tender, staring occasionally Stir in flour, seasoning, soup and sour cream Cook over low heat, Stir ling constantly, until mixture begins to bubble Add salmon chunks and continue cooking, staring gently, until salmon is heated To seive, split hot bis cuits in half For each serving, spoon about Vz cup salmon mix tui e over 2 bottom halves; cover each with biscuit tops Spoon re maining sauce over tops of bis cuits Seive at once, from a “BYE BABY BUNTING.” When baby goes “bye, bye,” tuck him. into this lacy bunting. It makes the perfect bundle for a carriago ride or a visit to grandmother’s house. The dainty lace texture is knitted of worsted yam. The garment has a zippered front opening and a hooded cap. 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