Knox Gelatine - Desserts, Salads, Candies and Frozen Dishes
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Knox Gelatine - Desserts, Salads, Candies and Frozen Dishes - Anon
GELATINE HINTS
Always use a real orange and lemon in making your desserts and salads, and take advantage of the pure health-giving vitamins that fresh fruits contain.
Electric Refrigerators—Ices and sherbets may be chilled or frozen more satisfactorily in the trays with the addition of Knox Sparkling Gelatine.
If you wish to combine fresh pineapple with gelatine, always first scald the pineapple, both fruit and juice. When using canned pineapple, this is not necessary, as the pineapple has already been cooked.
Jellied desserts and salads are a great help to the busy housekeeper, as they may be prepared hours before needed, or even the day before, and when guests arrive there is no last-minute hurrying.
Instead of making fruit jellies during the hot summer months, can the juice, with or without sugar. Then during the winter months, make gelatine jellies as you need them.
Melted ice cream should never be thrown away. Stiffen it with gelatine, using one envelope of dissolved gelatine to a pint of cream. Chocolate, Strawberry, Coffee, and Pistachio are especially delicious. Chopped raisins, dates, nuts, cherries or marshmallows make an excellent combination.
Use left-over coffee for a Coffee Jelly, Coffee Spanish Cream or Mocha Sponge.
Pour cold water on serving dish on which you wish to unmold jelly. Then if the mold fails to fall in the proper place, it is an easy matter to slide it into position. Or, if a lace paper doily is placed upon the serving plate and gelatine turned out upon it, it may then be moved about as desired on the plate.
Gelatine will harden much quicker if put in several small molds than in one large one. In summer, without ice, it is sometimes necessary to increase the amount of gelatine or decrease the liquid specified.
Left over jelly may be whipped until light, a small amount of whipped cream added and a few nut meats to form a delicious sauce for sherbets, ice cream or water ices.
An attractive molded salad is sometimes served as the first course at a luncheon.
The canned soups are easily made into jellied soups, and are appetizing when served on a hot summer day. They should be more highly seasoned than when served hot.
Any dish or pan in your kitchen may be used as a mold—even muffin pans or cups for individual molds.
APPETIZERS
KNOX APPETIZER
THE jellied salads, fish loaves or the aspic jellies molded in tiny molds make a most attractive appetizer. Or, cut Aspic Jelly in thin rounds with a cake cutter and lay on top of prepared appetizer on toast or a cracker. Serve on an hors d’oeuvre plate or on individual plates.
TOMATO JELLY CANAPES (6 servings)
1 envelope Knox Sparkling Gelatine
1/4 cup cold water
2 cups canned or fresh tomatoes
1 tablespoonful horseradish
1 tablespoonful onion juice
1 teaspoonful salt
1/2 cup cucumber, chopped
1/2 cup celery, chopped
PUT tomatoes through strainer, add horseradish, salt and onion juice (extracted by grating onion). Soften gelatine in cold water. Place dish over boiling water and stir until gelatine is dissolved. Add to tomatoes and mix thoroughly. Cool, and when mixture begins to thicken, add cucumber and celery chopped very fine. Pour into flat pan that has been rinsed in cold water, and chill. When firm, unmold and cut in rounds. Serve on crackers.
SARDINE APPETIZERS
RINSE shallow pan in cold water. Pour in a thin layer of jelly, following Foundation Recipe, page 20. When it begins to thicken, arrange on jelly a layer of thinly sliced tomatoes. Pour over another layer of liquid jelly. Chill, and when partly congealed, arrange a sardine on each tomato slice. On each side of sardine, place a design of hard-cooked egg yolk and parsley, finely chopped. Pour over a little liquid jelly to set the decorations. Chill thoroughly. Cut out in squares or rounds and serve each appetizer on a tiny lettuce leaf.
CHILLED OR FROZEN GRAPEFRUIT COCKTAIL (6 servings)
1/2 envelope Knox Sparkling Gelatine
2 tablespoonfuls cold water
2 cups grapefruit pulp
1/2 cup orange pulp
1/2 cup crushed pineapple (canned)
1 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoonful salt
SOFTEN gelatine in cold water. Place dish in or over boiling water and stir until dissolved. Add fruit pulp, sugar, and salt. Turn into freezing trays and stir occasionally. Freeze until stiff enough to serve. Serve in glasses and garnish with mint or pieces of fruit.
SOUPS AND ASPICS
JELLIED SOUP (6 servings)
PREPARE same as for Aspic Jelly, page 9, using four cups soup stock instead of three and one-half cups. Use chicken or veal for light colored soups; or for a richer soup, brown or beef stock. It must be a delicate jelly and not so firm as the aspic. Season very highly. Add a few cooked vegetables if desired, such as peas or tiny cubes of carrot with or without a little minced pepper. Turn into bouillon cups, and just before serving beat slightly with a fork. A clear jellied tomato bouillon is prepared in like manner, equal quantities of broth and strained tomato being especially good. Serve with a garnish of parsley or cress. It will not be necessary to clarify the canned broths and consomme with egg whites. One bouillon cube to one cup of boiling water will make a cup of stock.
MUSHROOM BROTH (6 servings)
2 envelopes Knox Sparkling Gelatine
1/2 cup cold water
4 cups stock
3/4 cup mushrooms, broken in pieces
1/2 onion, thinly sliced
1/2 Malk celery, cut in small pieces
1/2 teaspoonful salt Few grains pepper
1 clove
USE preferably chicken stock, but beef stock, canned soup or stock made with bouillon cubes may be used. Put stock, mushrooms and seasonings in sauce pan and boil slowly ten minutes. Soften gelatine in cold water. Add gelatine to hot stock and stir until dissolved. Strain into bouillon cups and chill. Serve with a spoonful whipped cream on each. (Use one bouillon cube to one cup water for