Saturday, April 20, 2024

Apricot Dream Balls

200g dried fruit medley
100g dried apricots
1 tablespoon coconut milk
1/4 cup desiccated coconut

Method: Food-process fruit medley, apricots, and coconut milk until mixture comes together. Shape mixture into tablespoon-sized balls and roll in coconut. Chill until firm. We enjoy this snack when we visit the train museum at Port Adelaide!

Source: contributed by Lachlan, Sue & David in Royal Adelaide Hospital Community Children's Centre (RAHCCC) Cookbook, 2nd edition (Adelaide, 2008), p.206.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Toasted Chicken Fingers

1 cup cooked, diced chicken
1/2 cup diced celery
1/2 an onion, grated
Salt and pepper to taste
2 tablespoons diced capsicum
1/2 cup mayonnaise
Wholemeal bread
Grated cheese

Method: Combine all ingredients except bread and cheese. Spread mixture on slices of buttered bread. Place on oven tray and bake for 30 mins at 180C. Slice into fingers.

Hint: Not suitable to freeze.

Source: Royal Adelaide Hospital Community Children's Centre (RAHCCC) Cookbook, 2nd edition (Adelaide, 2008), p.200.

Friday, April 12, 2024

Salmon Soup

1 onion, finely chopped
1&1/2 teaspoons curry powder
15g butter
2 x 440g cans pea and ham soup
3 cups water
180g salmon in brine
2/3 cup thickened cream

Method: Sauté onion and curry powder in butter, add soup and water, stir until mixture reaches boiling, stir in drained salmon, serve with a spoonful of whipped cream in each bowl.

Source: Royal Adelaide Hospital Community Children's Centre (RAHCCC) Cookbook, 2nd edition (Adelaide, 2008), p.14.

Monday, April 8, 2024

Date Balls

125g butter
1 cup brown sugar
500g dates
1 cup coconut
4 cups Rice Bubbles
Extra coconut for coating

Method: Boil butter, sugar and chopped dates for 3 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in coconut and Rice Bubbles. When cool, roll into balls and coat in extra coconut. Store in refrigerator.

Source: Royal Adelaide Hospital Community Children's Centre (RAHCCC) Cookbook, 2nd edition (Adelaide, 2008), p.213.

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Mince Meat Mornay

1 lb minced meat, 1 chopped onion, 3/4 cup uncooked rice, 1 tin tomato soup, 1 tspn curry powder.

Method: Cook rice in saucepan with water. Drain. Fry meat & onion until cooked. Add 1 tspn curry powder & rice, & combined well. Add 1 tin tomato soup.

Source: Well Tried Barossa Recipes (Tanunda: St John's Lutheran Ladies Guild; reprint 2000 of 2nd edition 1975 [1st edn 1974]), p.11.

Thursday, March 28, 2024

A Tasty Dinner

This combination makes a very tasty dinner. Boiled pickled pork, dumplings and stewed quinces thickened with a little cornflour. Dumplings: S.R. flour and water the consistency of scones. These may be boiled with the pork for 10 minutes.

Source: contributed by Mrs Vic Kappler in The Barossa Cookery Book: 1000 Selected Recipes from a District Celebrated Throughout Australia for the Excellence of its Cookery. Every Recipe of Proved Merit and Signed as such by the Donors (33rd edition, 2006), p.13.

Sunday, March 24, 2024

Devil Egg Puffs

Chop finely two hard-boiled eggs, melt a tablespoonful of butter, add a tablespoonful of anchovy paste, little pepper, and a squeeze of lemon juice. Mix well together; make an ordinary scone dough (not sweet), and divide into two; roll out fairly thin, spread the mixture on one piece and cover with the other piece. Cut into scones, sprinkle with grated cheese; bake in a moderate oven.

Source: contributed by Miss E. Basedow, Kent Town in The Barossa Cookery Book: 1000 Selected Recipes from a District Celebrated Throughout Australia for the Excellence of its Cookery. Every Recipe of Proved Merit and Signed as such by the Donors (33rd edition, 2006), p.18.

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Broken Glass Pudding

Make up 3 different coloured jellies adding 1 cup only of boiling water and set in 3 different dishes (make day before). Line a 4 x 11" loaf tin with foil. Crumble together 1 cup Wafer biscuits, 1/4 cup sugar, 1/4 cup melted butter. Put 1/2 this in bottom of tin. Mix 1 envelope of gel[a]tine with 1/4 cup cold water. Heat 1 cup pineapple juice and add to above. Whip 1 cup cream with 1/4 cup icing sugar and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla. When pineapple mixture is quite cold add cream. Cut jellies into small cubes and add to cream etc. [P]our into tin and cover with remaining crumbs. Set in fridge and serve in slices (1 envelope = 1 rounded tablespoon).

Source: More Favourite Recipes from our Quartermaster Marj Dennes in aid of Blue Lake Ladies Pipe Band (Mount Gambier, S.A.: 1981), p.37.

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Cherry Brandy [& Advocatt nos. 1 & 2]

Cherry Brandy

Dissolve and cool:
1&1/2 cups sugar
1 cup boiling water
Then add:
1&1/2 cups brandy
2 teaspoons almond essence
1 good teaspoon cochineal

(Mix with advocatt [sic] and dry ginger for a delicious drink)

Advocatt - Recipe No. 1

12 eggs
1 cup cold boiled milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon malt extract
1 bottle sherry
1 small bottle brandy
1 tin condensed milk

Method: Beat eggs, milk, vanilla and malt together. Add slowly sherry and brandy. Shake well and bottle.

Advocatt - Recipe no. 2

8 eggs
3 oz (85 ml) vanilla ess.
1 tin condensed milk
1/2 bottle brandy

Method: Empty into large bowl the milk, break in the yolks of eggs and add vanilla and brandy and mix well. Whip egg whites (but not stiff), mix both together beating well. Bottle.

Source: More Favourite Recipes from our Quartermaster Marj Dennes in aid of Blue Lake Ladies Pipe Band (Mount Gambier, S.A.: 1981), pp.54-5.

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Steamed Nut Loaf

Put in saucepan --
2 cups milk
3 tablespoons Golden Syrup (heaped)
2 tablespoons butter

Warm and melt. Take from stove and add 1 level teaspoon carb. soda. Let cool, then add 3 good cups S.R. flour, 2 cups fruit.

Put into greased soup tins (1/2 fill). Cover with Alfoil. Secure with rubber band. Steam for 1&1/2 hours. Can be served hot with custard as a pudding.

Source: More Favourite Recipes from our Quartermaster Marj Dennes in aid of Blue Lake Ladies Pipe Band (Mount Gambier, S.A.: 1981), p.14.

Monday, March 4, 2024

Beach Boy Lunch

For each serving you'll need 2 tablespoons sweet and sour sauce, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 thick slice of cooked ham or canned luncheon meat.

Method: Melt butter in a frypan and lightly brown the slice of meat. Spread with the sweet and sour sauce and add some pineapple pieces when bubbling hot. Serve with hot fluffy rice and a green vegetable.

Source: 'Meals for One' in More Favourite Recipes from our Quartermaster Marj Dennes in aid of Blue Lake Ladies Pipe Band (Mount Gambier, S.A.: 1981), p.68. ["At the suggestion of Rex Brady these easy recipes are for husbands who occassionally [sic] have to cook the lunch when their wives are busy."]

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Poor Man's Fillet Mignon

1 lb. mince
1/2 lb. sausage meat
2 cups white bread crumbs
2 eggs
Mixed herbs - 1 teaspoon
1 dessertspoon Soy Sauce
1 large onion grated
1 tablespoon fresh chopped parsley
1/4 teaspoon each of Tarragon, Oragano [sic], onion salt, and Garlic salt
For a change I sometimes add some crushed pineapple

Method: Combine all ingredients as for hamburgers. Rolling in flour, make patties about 3" wide and 1" thick, then wrap around with a piece of bacon and secure with tooth picks. Cooking in a frypan. Heat a little oil and sear both sides of patty to seal in juices and then reduce heat. Don't forget to keep turning them so they don't burn and they'll take approx. 1/2 hour to cook. 5 minutes before serving heat a large tin of mushrooms in butter sauce. To serve, remove toothpicks, place on dinner plates and cover with mushrooms. I usually serve with hot veges, but they are just as nice with salads.

Source: contributed by Joy in More Favourite Recipes from our Quartermaster Marj Dennes in aid of Blue Lake Ladies Pipe Band (Mount Gambier, S.A.: 1981), p.7.

Saturday, February 24, 2024

Carrot Marmalade

6 large carrots
8 lemons
8 lb sugar
10 pints boiling water

Method: Grate carrots and slice lemons finely. Pour boiling water over ingredients (carrots and lemons) and let stand overnight. Next day boil for 1 hour, then add sugar and boil till it jells.

Source: More Favourite Recipes from our Quartermaster Marj Dennes in aid of Blue Lake Ladies Pipe Band (Mount Gambier, S.A.: 1981), p.42.

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Fabulous Fruit Salad

1 tin pears (drained)
2 peaches (or equivalent in sliced, tinned)
2 bananas
1 mango

Method: Slice all fruits rather larger than is usual. Pour over 1/2 cup orange juice (tinned or fresh) and a couple of tablespoons of sherry if liked. Sweeten with liquid sucaryl or 1/2 cup sugar according to dietary requirements. Serve with ice-cream, cream or custard -- or alone.

Source: contributed by Mrs. Gough Whitlam in Cooking for Two. Compiled by Women's Auxiliary of the S.A. Council on the Ageing for Adelaide's Second Senior Citizens' Week, April, 1969 (Adelaide [Allied Publishing Company), 1969), p.53 ['Personality Pages']

Friday, February 16, 2024

Individual Seafood Salad

Drain a 3&1/2 oz. can Greenseas solid pack Tuna. Fill a crisp lettuce cup with the Tuna and top with a spoonful of salad dressing. Garnish with a few wedges of tomato and lemon. Serve with fingers of buttered brown or white bread. Serves one.

Source: Cooking for Two. Compiled by Women's Auxiliary of the S.A. Council on the Ageing for Adelaide's Second Senior Citizens' Week, April, 1969 (Adelaide [Allied Publishing Company), 1969), p.33.

Monday, February 12, 2024

Mystery Loaf

1 tablespoon butter
2 tablespoons sugar
1 cup milk
1 dessertspoon golden syrup
1 cup mixed fruit and nuts

Method: Bring butter, sugar, milk, syrup and fruit to boil, then add 1 teaspoon carb. soda, while fizzing add 1 cup S.R. flour. Stir well and place in loaf tin. Bake 1/2 to 3/4 hour.

Source: contributed by Mrs. R. T. Wright, Naracoorte S.C.C. in Cooking for Two. Compiled by Women's Auxiliary of the S.A. Council on the Ageing for Adelaide's Second Senior Citizens' Week, April, 1969 (Adelaide [Allied Publishing Company), 1969), p.47.

Thursday, February 8, 2024

Chicken and Asparagus

Prepare 1 pkt. Continental brand Chicken Noodle Soup with only 3&1/2 cups water. Empty in contents small can asparagus cuts, 1/2 cup frozen peas and cook 5 minutes.

Source: Cooking for Two. Compiled by Women's Auxiliary of the S.A. Council on the Ageing for Adelaide's Second Senior Citizens' Week, April, 1969 (Adelaide [Allied Publishing Company), 1969), p.22. ['Quick Meals from Packets or Tins (Not so economical -- but hasty and tasty!)]

Sunday, February 4, 2024

Bean and Ham Cream

6 oz. packet deep frozen French beans
1 teaspoon flour
1/4 pint cream (or evaporated milk)
Few chives
1 teaspoon paprika
1 oz. butter
1/4 cup milk
4 oz. cooked ham
Salt and pepper

Method: Cook the beans as directed on the pkt. Melt the butter in a saucepan, add the flour and milk, blend thoroughly, stir in the cream, cook until a rich thick sauce. Chop ham in chunky pieces and fold into the cream sauce with chopped chives. Season with salt and pepper. Pour over the beans, sprinkle with paprika and serve with fingers of toast. Time 15 minutes.

Source: Cooking for Two. Compiled by Women's Auxiliary of the S.A. Council on the Ageing for Adelaide's Second Senior Citizens' Week, April, 1969 (Adelaide [Allied Publishing Company), 1969), p.22. ['Quick Meals from Packets or Tins (Not so economical -- but hasty and tasty!)]

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Chicken Bisque

Prepare 1 pkt. Continental brand Chicken Noodle Soup using only 3&1/2 cups water. Cook 5 mins. Add 4 oz. can crab, 4 oz. can red salmon, 1/2 cup Deb. potato flakes, and chopped chives. Reheat without boiling.

Source: Cooking for Two. Compiled by Women's Auxiliary of the S.A. Council on the Ageing for Adelaide's Second Senior Citizens' Week, April, 1969 (Adelaide [Allied Publishing Company), 1969), p.23.

Friday, January 26, 2024

Australia Cake

6 ozs. butter, 6 ozs. sugar, 3 eggs, 12 ozs. S.R. flour, about 6 tablespoons milk, few drops vanilla, raspberry jam, cochineal to colour. Cream butter and sugar till light, add beaten eggs gradually, and beat well. Add sifted flour alternately with sufficient milk to provide a soft, dropping consistency. Put one half of mixture into well-greased cake tin. Spread with raspberry jam. Colour remaining half of mixture pink with cochineal, and spread evenly over jam. Bake in moderate oven 1&1/4 to 1&1/2 hours. Turn carefully on to cake cooler. When cold, ice top - one half pink, the other white. Or use white icing and sprinkle white coconut on the one half, pink on the other (rubbed in drop of cochineal and dried first).

Source: contributed by Mrs. R. J. Harrip (Berri) in The South Australian Country Women's Association Calendar of Cakes: A Cake a Day for 365 Days (Kent Town: S.A.C.WA.; 11th edition, 1973), 'Jan. 29'.

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Curry Quicky for Two

2 Rashers bacon
2 firm tomatoes
1 teaspoon curry
8 oz. tin baked beans
2 hard-boiled eggs

Method: Fry bacon until crisp and cut hard-boiled eggs into quarters. Gently heat beans with curry, when hot, fold in eggs and bacon. Serve with grilled tomato halves.

Source: Cooking for Two. Compiled by Women's Auxiliary of the S.A. Council on the Ageing for Adelaide's Second Senior Citizens' Week, April, 1969 (Adelaide [Allied Publishing Company), 1969), p.22 ['Quick Meals from Packets or Tins (Not so economical -- but hasty and tasty!)]

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Speedy Chicken Casserole

1 chicken, cooked and chopped OR 1 kg chicken thigh or breast pieces, cooked in a fry pan
425g can condensed celery soup
425g tin condensed chicken soup
1 cup milk
425g tin corn kernels
1 medium carrot, diced
1 capsicum, finely chopped
1 cup frozen peas
1 cup grated cheese

Method: Heat soups and milk in a saucepan, stirring until blended. Remove from heat and stir in cooked chicken and vegetables, pour into greased baking dish. Spread over the top of chicken mixture and sprinkle with cheese. Bake for 30-40 mins at 200°C.

Hints: Serve with pasta, potatoes or salad. To ensure the casserole does not become too runny, add one can of soup at time and mix thoroughly. The amount of soup used may need to be reduced. Suitable to freeze.

Source: Royal Adelaide Hospital Community Children's Centre (RAHCCC) Cookbook, 2nd edition (Adelaide, 2008), p.86.
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