July, 2006

  1. Whenever a Woman

    July 27, 2006 by Tarrant Figlio

    Whenever a woman says she loves to bake, you can feel mighty sure that she knows just how. …Now don’t you want to bake, to start out new, or freshen up your skill and gain new confidence? …Best of all, you’re going to find home baking a new pleasure.

    Look! Everyone is happy because you learned to bake! Even you! Check out the smiles and dad’s retro bow tie!
    Happy People


  2. Jelly Roll

    July 27, 2006 by Tarrant Figlio

    From The Modern Family Cookbook

    ¾ cup cake flour
    ¾ teaspoon baking powder
    ¼ teaspoon salt
    2 tablespoons water
    4 eggs, separated
    ¾ cup sugar
    ½ teaspoon vanilla
    ¼ cup XXXX sugar
    1 cup tart red jelly

    Line a shallow jelly roll pan 15½” x 10½” x 5/8″  with full width of waxed paper so it extends  ½-inch all around over edge of pan –grease paper lightly. Prepare a towel by sprinkling evenly with XXXX sugar. Start oven 10 minutes before baking; set to moderately hot (400° F.)

    Sift flour, measure, resift 3 times with next 2 ingredients. Put water and egg yolks into a 3-qt. mixing bowl and place over hot water, them beat with a rotary beater until very thick and light colored. Add ½ of the sugar gradually and continue to beat until thick. Remove bowl from over hot water. Beat in vanilla. Remove beater, wash. Now sift flour into 4 or 5 portions over yolk mixture, folding it in with wire whip until smooth after each portion. Beat egg whites with clean rotary beater until they form soft shiny peaks, then gradually beat in remaining sugar until shiny peaks curve at tps. Fold yolk mixture lightly but well into  whites with wire whip, using about 30 cut-and-fold-over strokes. Quickly flow batter gently down center of prepared pan from one end to other, then spread ever so lightly to the edges. Bake on center rack of oven 7 to 8 minutes or until cake springs back when lightly touched with finger. Remove to cake rack and quickly loosen edges with thin-bladed knife. Turn out on prepared towel; immediately strip  off paper. Roll up from narrow-side into an even roll, then roll up in the towel. Cool on cake rack. Unroll  gently and spread evenly with jelly slightly broken up with a fork. Reroll and wrap in waxed paper, and place on a cardboard to keep straight. Store in a cool place. Slice with saw-tooth knife. 8 servings.
    My Notes: Perfect for a busy weekday evening; cake bakes in only 8 minutes. ha ha ha. Has anyone ever made a jelly roll? Is there a way to make one without so much work? (besides run down to Safeway)


  3. Retro Carnival edition 2

    July 26, 2006 by Tarrant Figlio

    Retro Carnival edition 2 is now live. Go take a look!


  4. Hashed Brown Potatoes

    July 26, 2006 by Tarrant Figlio

    From The Modern Family Cookbook

    Shred 5 large cold boiled potatoes on coarse shredder. Heat 4 tablespoons butter or bacon fat in a heavy 9-inch skillet until hot. Add potatoes, patting out lightly in a univform layer. Cover skillet and cook gently until lightly brown on under side, then carefully turn potatoes over, using pancake turner or large spatula, and cook until brown on other side. Lift out onto serving plate and serve at once. 5 servings.

    My note: Well, it isn’t Hashbrown Casserole but it is cooked in bacon fat so it may resemble the retro favorite Waffle House hash browns. Now you just need to smother and cover them. (capped and dice optional) By the way, did you know there is a very adult lyric song that mentions Waffle House Hashbrowns? I bet we won’t see it on the Waffle House Juke Box, err make that “music machine.” By the way: what’s with WH accepting credit cards?!?! Our Waffle House recently started offering that “service.” Hmph. (after I have spent many mornings stopping and getting cash while growling that I can’t charge at WH, it still seems wrong, like the end of an era. Do you really want Papa Joe’s Meat Lover’s Pork Dinner on your credit card bill? (and don’t tell me you are getting the salad and Diet Coke) Do I want my Waffle House Family able to use credit cards? Instead, I would rather do like Rosie. )