Sardine Salad
... Sardine Salad. Take tin of sardines and break contents with fork. Put Into salad howl with a lahlespoonful of ...
... Sardine Salad. Take tin of sardines and break contents with fork. Put Into salad howl with a lahlespoonful of ...
... Cauliflower Salad. Boil cauliflower in the usual way, then drain thoroughly, divide into sprigs and leave to get perfectly cold. Make a thick sauce or-a very thick salad dressing, dip each piece cauliflower into thie, and put to the centre glass dish salad' bowl ...
... FLOWER SALAD. Another salad particularly appropriate for Christmas luncheon is made in this way : Cover a big platter with crisp, chilled lettuce, and arrange alternate rings of orange and pineapple. When arranged with taste this looks like a real flower ...
... DANDELION SALAD. rather strange that few people know how delioate a salad plant is the common dandelion. When the folisge is green and folly it aoquiiee a bitter taste, and this state the leanres are not moth service. But -when grown In a blanched condition ...
... SALAD DRESSING “I would like a recipe for a cream salad dressing.” Take four tablespoonfuls of cream, one tablespoonful of vinegar, halt teaspoonful of made mustard, one saltspoonful of castor sugar and half a saltspooofui of Mil Mix tbs mustard, salt ...
... SALAD CULTIVATION. Notts. Gardeners’ Visit to Walton-on-Thames. A party Notts, market gardeners paid a visit to the dower, vegetable and salad farms of Mr. F. A. Secrett, at Hounslow and Waltorb-oitTbames on Thursday. The trip was arranged Mr. C. Taborn ...
... Skipper Salad small tin of Skippers 1 tables poof ul rapei cucumber or small 1. celery 1 I leituce Salt, mustard, pepper ar I leuton . ' * hard-boiled egg Chipped paisley DItEAK Uie Skippers rou.-lile .. , fork and dram .If a.I u-, Si'll ci, inter a bowl ...
... CUPID’S SALAD. Make some tomato jelly, pour it into large flat disk, and when it hardens cut out heart* with one of your cutters. Place them on crisp individual lettuce leaves. Now prepare a cupful at atoned olives and sliced and chopped cucumber pickle ...
... Unusual Salads lecture given to members action Wollaton » n. “of 141 Club was made Mr. the Shir* HaU Horticultural Department. RU subject was the of salads. He reSwunendlS. besides the more common kinds such as lettuce, radishes, tomatoes and cucW ber ...
... and slu*- Mix all ingrcdianta except watercress sufficient salad dressing moisten, in salad bowl; decorate with and tomatoes or radishes if availafi'*- Cooked Salad Dressing 2 I Ufel egg {dry); I level teasp. mustard: I lt teosp. sugar: level teasp. salt: ...
... MIXED SALAD “Although very fond of salads I And it bard introduce variety, and would be grateful for suggestions. Try this salad with fruit Arrange lettuce, cress, tomato, radishes, cucumber and hard-boiled egg with spring onions standing upright round ...
... SPANISH SALAD. 1 dos. sardines. tablespoonfuls capers. 1 crisp lettuce, olives. teaspoonful anchovy mayonnaise. Unbutter. Bone the sardines and divide into short even pieces. Wash and dry the lettuce tear into fine shreds, and place in salad bowl. Blend ...