The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 15, 1982, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
BY JOAN KINGSBURY
. Christmas in the
tropics! Warm sun, sandy
beaches, bathing suits
and shorts. This is what
the Christmas season is
like in Sao Paulo, Brazil,
| Suzane Wenk-Wolff’s
| hometown.
Suzie, who's family still
resides in Sao Paulo,
moved to the United
States with her husband,
Kai, vice-president of
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and a half ago. Since Sao
Paulo has many Italian
and German people living
there, Christmas customs
are a blending of several
ethnic groups.
Typically, the large
Christmas dinner is eaten
at midnight, when
Christmas Eve becomes
Christmas Day. Many
people serve ham
decorated with cherries,
cloves and peaches.
Potato salad is a. favorite,
often molded in a loaf pan,
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then decorated with
shrimp. A whole fish,
baked and artfully ser-
ved, is also a feature of
the Christmas table.
Farofa, a dish made by
browning dry Farina in a
pan, then adding sliced
bacon, black olives,
parsley, onions, plums
and mashed hard boiled
table. Suzie says this is
good served with gravy.
Those who serve ham
make a chicken pie to
serve while those
choosing turkey serve a
shrimp pie.
Panetone, a bread
made with raisins and
candied fruits, is an
Italian bread that graces
every table. For dessert
German cakes, apple pie
or chocolate mousse are
served.
on Christmas Eve and the
children open their gifts
then. While the children
are out of the room,
parents spread gifts
under the tree. Then with
a ringing of bells
signaling that Santa has
come and gone, the little
ones happily rush in to
open their gifts.
The ringing in of the
New Year is also special
with parties celebrating
the occasion. Parties are
large, often with as many
as 300 guests invited.
Suzie says costume
parties, which are a
popular New Year’s Eve
tradition, are loads of fun.
Suzie says that she
enjoys life in the United
States. The Wenk-Wolff’s
have .two sons Luis, 3%
and Patrick age 2. Both
boys speak Portuguese
and German while Luis
also speaks English. Both
Suzie and Kai are fluent in
languages. Suzie speaks
English, Portuguese,
and ; Spanish while Kai
speaks English, German,
Portuguese and French.
The: boys babysitter,
Luiza Leite, also resides
with the Wenk-Wolffs.
If you would like to treat
your | family to some
tropical = treats for
Christmas this year Suzie
suggests three recipes,
Panetone, Salpicao
Tropical and Sweet Milk
Caramel. Salpicao
Tropical is an extremely
popular salad while Sweet
Milk: Caramel is simply
made by boiling
sweetened condensed
milk in the can then
allowing it to cool. Suzie
says this is delicious
served with white cheese.
PANETONE
Ys c. sugar
1 T. yeast, heaping
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3 egg yolks
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1 t. grated lime rind
1 t. salt
31% c. flour
> c¢. butter or margarine,
room temp.
two thirds c. raisins,
seedless
one third c. candied fruit
2 T. butter, melted
Dissolve one teaspoon
sugar in warm water with
yeast; mix, let rest 10
(beaten) into vanilla and
mix with lime rind, salt
and remaining sugar.
Put two cups of flour
beat
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floured board until
smooth and elastic. Put in
a greased bowl and let
rest until double in bulk
about 1 hour. Punch the
dough. down, mix in
raisins and candied fruits
fruit in.
Grease a 3-pound coffee
can. Put dough inside can,
cover with a towel and let
rise 45. minutes.
with melted butter.
Pre-heat oven to 350
degrees, this is very
important since oven
must be hot when
Panetone is put in the
oven. Place Panetone in
the oven, lower the
temperature to 325
degrees. Bake for 45
minutes. Brush with
melted butter. If top
darkens too fast, cover
with aluminum foil.
After removing from
the oven brush again with
melted butter, cool.
SALPICAO TROPICAL
2 pineapples, cut in half
3 oz. plums, chopped
2 cans tuna
1% oz. raisins
1% oz. peanuts or nuts
1 c. mayonnaise
1 T. Karo syrup
2 T. mustard
Remove pineapple from
shell, leaving shell intact.
Cut up pineapple fruit,
add to chopped plums,
tuna, raisins, nuts. Mix
with mayonnaise and
Karo syrup and mustard.
Put salad into pineapple
shell. Decorate as
desired.
SWEET MILK
CARAMEL
1 can sweetened cndensed
milk
boiling water
Bring water to a boil on
the stove. Make sure that
the boiling water is
covering the can. Boil the
can for 11% hours without
opening it. Remove the
can from the boiling
water and let stand until
cool. This is very im-
portant since the can will
explode if opened when
warm. Best if boiled at
night, then opened the
next morning. This makes
the milk into a caramel.
Suzie says this tastes
delicious served with
white cheese.
apple juice.
milk.
milk.
milk.
beans, pudding, milk.
green
butter, ice cream, milk.
butter, ice cream, milk.
saltines, apple, milk.
milk.
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