The Myrtle Reed Cook Book Part 34
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Four sardines, three large potatoes, three eggs, seasoning, four anchovies, half a cupful of lima beans cooked, and plenty of oil and vinegar. Bake the potatoes, peel them, and set them aside to cool.
Boil the eggs hard. Slice the potatoes into a bowl and add the beans.
Skin and bone the sardines and anchovies, break into bits, and mix them with the vegetable. Put the yolks of two of the eggs into a bowl, add a pinch each of mustard and salt and enough oil to make a smooth cream. Add one third as much vinegar as oil. Pour this dressing over the vegetables and add the shredded whites of the eggs. Garnish with the whole egg cut in slices and a few stoned olives.
EGG AND CHEESE SALAD
Slice half a dozen hard-boiled eggs. Line a salad dish with lettuce leaves, cover with a layer of the eggs, and sprinkle thickly with grated cheese. Thin some mayonnaise with a little cream and spread over the cheese. Add another layer of eggs and cheese and a sprinkling of chopped cuc.u.mber pickle. Put in the remainder of the eggs, cover with mayonnaise and sprinkle more cheese over all.
CELERY AND PINEAPPLE SALAD
Use equal parts of shredded pineapple and celery, cut fine. Sprinkle with lemon-juice, and chill. Add a few blanched and pounded almonds, mix with mayonnaise, and serve on lettuce leaves.
VEAL SALAD
One cupful of cold roast veal cut into dice. Add one cupful of cooked peas. Sprinkle with celery salt, chopped capers and pickles, and pour over a French dressing, seasoned with dry mustard and chopped mint. In making the French dressing for this salad, use ordinary cider vinegar instead of tarragon vinegar.
TOMATOES STUFFED WITH ASPARAGUS TIPS
Prepare tomato sh.e.l.ls according to directions previously given. Cut cold, cooked asparagus tips in small bits, mix with mayonnaise, and fill the sh.e.l.ls. Season with grated onion if desired.
TUTTI-FRUITTI SALAD
One half pound of figs, cut in small pieces, one quarter pound of stoned dates, four oranges cut into small slices, one cupful of canned strawberries, one cupful of canned pineapple, the juice of one lemon, three or four tablespoonfuls of sugar, and one cupful of sherry. While this is not strictly a salad, it is served on lettuce leaves in place of a salad. Half or a third of the quant.i.ty is sufficient for a small family.
SPAGHETTI SALAD
Shredded celery, boiled spaghetti broken into inch pieces, and bits of Spanish pimento. Mix with mayonnaise and serve on lettuce leaves.
SWEETBREAD AND CUc.u.mBER SALAD
Mix cooked sweetbreads, cut into dice, with half the amount of cuc.u.mbers cut the same size, and a little finely cut celery. Mix with mayonnaise and serve on lettuce leaves.
HAM AND CELERY SALAD
Cut cold, cooked ham into bits and mix with half as much celery cut fine. Mix with mayonnaise and serve on lettuce leaves. Garnish with hard-boiled eggs cut in slices.
EGG AND POTATO SALAD
Dress slices of cold, hard-boiled eggs and potatoes with French dressing, arrange on lettuce leaves, and garnish with stoned olives.
CHEESE AND PARSLEY SALAD
Moisten Neufchatel or cream cheese with cream, and shape in tiny b.a.l.l.s. Roll in very finely minced parsley, and serve on lettuce leaves with French dressing.
CHERRY AND PINEAPPLE SALAD
Half of a banana, one orange, one cupful of shredded pineapple, one cupful of stoned cherries, one fourth cupful of blanched almonds, the juice of half a lemon, and one tablespoonful of powdered sugar. Use the cherry juice in a French dressing.
SHRIMP AND CELERY SALAD
Equal parts of shredded shrimps and finely cut celery. Mix with mayonnaise and serve on lettuce leaves.
POTATO AND NUT SALAD
Three cold, boiled potatoes, three hard-boiled eggs, one half cupful of walnuts, and a dozen olives. Cut the potatoes and eggs into dice, stone the olives, cut fine, break up the nut meats and mix all together. Pour over a small quant.i.ty of French dressing and let stand on ice. At serving-time, mix with a little mayonnaise.
EGG AND CHICKEN SALAD
Chop cold roast chicken very fine. Mix the yolks of hard-boiled eggs with the chicken, adding enough mayonnaise to make the mixture easily into b.a.l.l.s. Cut the whites of the eggs into rings, and serve the b.a.l.l.s and the rings together on lettuce leaves.
CABBAGE AND PEPPER SALAD
Shred finely a crisp, raw cabbage. Mix with half as much shredded green pepper. Serve on lettuce leaves with mayonnaise.
CHEESE AND CELERY SALAD
Cut crisp, tender celery into small bits, sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese and serve on lettuce leaves with French dressing.
CELERY AND CAULIFLOWER SALAD
Equal parts of finely cut celery and cold, cooked cauliflower broken into bits. Either French dressing or mayonnaise.
CAULIFLOWER AND CARROT SALAD
Cold, cooked cauliflower broken into bits, and one third the quant.i.ty of cooked carrots cut into dice. Either French or mayonnaise dressing.
PEA AND WALNUT SALAD
Equal quant.i.ties of cold, cooked peas and English walnuts broken into small bits. Sprinkle with French dressing, let stand half an hour and mix with mayonnaise. Serve on lettuce leaves or in lemon cups.
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