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A Sweet Treat Fer Motl;ter Capture The \ / I . Spirit O,f Childhood Gifts, -- \l ~~~~~~~~~::~to::w~or~~~~m~.a~k=e~, .. ~w:h~i~~~~~~~:1lr:~~~=~=======,~~IF=~c~~~---~lo~ve:r~(~a~nd~o 1 l:~r;,~~~r:~ about to giv~ your mother. Maybe Cake ~~ \tQ die for ... a occa- 4 'Il!sp. butter crisp and delicate Chocolate-Mint Wa- AN INSCRIPTION on \The Amerimn lmmigront Wall of Ho.wr\ at Ellis Island is a mo!!l mt•aningftd gift. TI1is year is the last chance to give this special gil\ for Moth- •·r's and Htlher's Day. Photo provided by: Andrew Holbrooke. · Gift For Moms, Dads Honor Family_ Herit1}ge you're sending Rowers, or you've bought sion cake perl'cct fur spring Moth- . · 1 c. sugar fers. Fogel recommends that you serve jewelry, candy or another gift, but still er's Pay, showers or a pre-wedding 2 tllll!l'• sepanlled them with vanilla ice cream, the same you'd like to give something else, 8ome- party.\ Ph c.DQur day they are baked. thing truly personal. <n'D \n>DPnoy SHORTC'.t. un · ~ tsp, .baking pow .. e; Remember the days when your gift to ' \'aavt.n- nnr.. Pfnch ~ silll CHOCOLA'fE'MINT WAFERS mom was something you'd made your- ~ 8 'h c. fresh llnJII8C julte 2 llllllCeS (2 squares) semisweet self/ All the drawings, watercolor paint- .~ ~·. !~ flour Preheat oven to 350\. Cream butter & chocolate, chopped ' ings, collages, and molding-clay sculp- \ • .......- sugar. Add egg yolks & beat till thick & 8 tabl~ (lstick) unsalted tures and ashtrays which you made were 2 'lbip baking powder 1 1 d w· h < k · butter softened (and pmh.ably §till. are) t~a!YTeli.ID' your 'It fsR. ~I . · cg~~~~:;..:;redilm~ ad: !he!:: 1 ~ 1 ~-;: 'tl cu~ed swr mother because they were crellled espe- ~ -e.hutter nately with the o.j. Fold in sufflybeaten Pinch-of-salt-- - . cially for her, with lots of time,. effort, I beaten ea h' .. _ . b d 8\ 1 lA- -white' creativity and, most of all, love. m c. whflle-lilllk ~:e ;a:::~b\Zc~-a~n~~o~w~r 2~t~~utes. i .~-vanilla extnid This Mother's Day, you can capture 3 c. heavy cmun Cool completely & remove from pans. 1 h te~ mint exlrltd the spirit of those childhood gifts by once 5 c. strawberries 3A -~_!l_all·pu_l'_IJOSil flour __ _ again giving mom something you've W.ash, huU&-halve-the-berr-ies.-Put- -- ~ldng---- · made yourself. Even if you_ possess no them in a glass bowl & sprinkle 2 or 3 · · · .1. Evenly space two racks in th~, oven Zest of 1 orange and p•eheat to 350°. Lightly butter two . more artistic talent now than you did Tllsp. sugar over. Cover & chill .. Thrn J itt! of 1 · • · when you were five years old, you can oven to 400. a. Combine first 4 ingredi· 1 .. u ....:- onmged · · baking·shxets. ln-~he-•t!)p of a--double 7 l c. pow .... re_ .sup,r boiler, over h_ot bu_!_not_ sill)lll_eri_ng.water, give something personal ~y baki!tg a ents .• Ch.op bl!lter into. pieces &:cut,into 1 tsp. white 111m 1 • -h· · h -- fi -R- · h sweet treat for mother on her day -a flour mixture till ct'llmbly. Beat in egg & Coconut k.gamish (opt.). me t I e c oco <tte. ern()ve t e top of cake or pie, cookies or another baked milk. Butter 2 baking sheets. Using 'h .c. the double boiler from tire water and goody. .. dough per ''biscuit,\ make 8 4\ rounds. Lightly grate rind of orange & bring it cool chocolate slightly. Select the recipe from a book oftradi- Bake 15-17 min. till golden. Whip the & the juice to a boil. Strain the juice & 2. In a medium-sized bowl, combine tiona! American favorites, like Vineyard cream, adding sugar to taste, Put berries pour as-.much hotjuice over sugar as the butter, sugar, and salt; beat with an Seasons (Little, Brown), by Susan on top of shortcake, then a big dollop of needed to make right consistency for electric mixer until blended. Add the egg Thi' >~ar·, most powerful and lasting tives who faced the risk and hardship of Branch, or Jim Fabel's Old Fashioned whipped cream. Best served when short- spreading. Stir in rum. white, vanilla, and mint extract and beat Mother·, Day and Father's Day gift may immigration to give us all an opportunity Baking Book (Ballantine Books). Both cake is warm; you can reheat them. The until smooth. Add the melted chocolate he placing Mom's or Dad's name on the to live in America,\ he continued. books are especially appropriate for berries \Viii be juicier if you cruslrJi few Th Assemble .and flour andDeat ]iist until the color is Amerimn Immigrant WLtll of Honor at El- In fact, about 100 million Americans Mother's Day, because they celebrate the before §~ring & let them sit for an hour Put the chilled filling between layers. even. '\ bland. t.he only national monument alive tbday -40· percent of the popula- virtues of hom,e, fami!y and recipes before USJI)g. • Frost with orange icing, allowing some to 3. Using 1 level tablespoon of batter ~t~~~c ;;J~~~~~~t~~~~~?~~;~n;\~~{~ tiun-can trace their roots to one or pa~~e1~~~'iu~: f~J!A.:Jk!~~ W~r- GRAI'IG-E CAKE dribble over edges. Spnnkte on coconut fQr~aQ.h.~Q~[Ch 4t:!IP tp~£Ookies .Qllto mpre of the 17 million immigrants who yard Seasons to her mother, because, as ·- ~ ServesS:tcf -· -- · if you tike. The-cak'e ·Jooks- oeautiful the baking sheets, leaving 3 inches be- tage, passed through Ellis Island. she says, \her pat.t'ence was never-end- served on plates lined with lace doilies. tween them. Bake 12 to 14 minutes, until Americans can place the name of a n....n- Filling be . . Th ki - ___ -.t=~·- ,o_,r ':'a:ncestor' on the Wall of Honor Whether your ancestors passed through ing, her heart _is gold & 1 love her.\ The ...... _ _,_ . For 111ore delicious ideas, look through the edges gm to cnsp. e coo es will for· as little as $100. Pro- Elli-S- Island gr. SQ!'n~ othe!\ ~t, }lW-.1- -£m- lJUur.. cvt::u 11n:s ••t::~jpe~ fur_ ~Food.\'- 6- ~· Siijiir . Jim Fubel'., OM-Pw1«ior~r:d &king 'lJcidc. \te-~eft iltlhe-~ ... ut\J \btU 'Wilt ff,1•ti:ipa'S ce<~d!i-.help._ft 1 nd-tht:-.EI~is-Iskl~nd--resnmF .honor them on the Wall. As of February. for tbose who'd like to recreate some 1'h lbsp. COI'IIStarch Nearly all the recipes in this boo({ are they cool. Cool on the sheets for I min- t ion project and Immigration Museuq~. 1989, over 60,000 names have been reg- comforting childhood favorites. Pinch of salt adapted from recipes inherited by Fobel ute. With a spatula, transfer the cookies The American Immigrant Wall of istered for The Wall of Honor; including , Completely hand-lettered and water- 1 h c. water from his mother, grandmother and aunts. to paper towels and cool completely. Re- Honor. a sp~cial exhibit in the new Mu- immigrants from 94 countries on every colqred by the ~uthor, Vineyard Seasons 'h tsp,' grated orange peel In fact, the book is dedicated to these peat with the remaining batter. P5896585 sellll1. witt be dedicated' ro reflection on continenL · i~ a browser's delight as well 11s a com- 'I~ c • .f'relhOFallge Juiee- women, and ph9lographs ~f them are the poignant immigrant experience. The Wall of Honor will be a 111ghlight pendium of wonderful recipes. After you 1 'ej!jUOik,sllghdy beaten scattered ihrough it. Names jar the Wall can be given as a gift of the ~His Island immigration Museum, , fi_nish baking your mol iter's present, l 'lbsp. iluiier, -lieci Fobel writes that the book was in-. this year only. After that, the Wall will be which will be New York's third-largest wrap the book and give it to her as well, 'h c. crushed pineapple spired by \the conviction that these car.e- - Kf!f;l!Hil [3 u, Gf'RE$Uln·. 343-3800 cnrilplete and the participants secured museum when completed. Near the if you can bear to part with it. On top part Qfdouble boiler, over boil- fplly collected and cherished family f(,rever as part of the Ellis Island Immi- · famed Great H.all, in which every Ellis Either Strawberry ShortcaKe- or Or- ing water, mix sugar, cornstarch & salt. recipes should not remain part of a crum- gration Museum. · . _ Island .immigrant's future was deter- ange Cake (recipes reproduced below Gradually add water, orange peel & bling file, but should be shared with oth- \lt 's a once-in-a-lifetime chance to mined, the Wall of Honor is expected to from- .,.,eyard Seasons). would be a won- juice; then egg yolk. Cook, stirring, till ers.\ honor somebody you love,\ said Stephen draw 1.5 million v!:>itors a year. derful treat for mother on h~;~r special. smooth & thick. Fold in bvtter & pineap- Briganti. president of ·the Statue of Lib- - To. secure a place on the\Arnerican Im· day. The Strawberry Shortcake is \th~ pie. Chill. . _ erty-Etlis tstnnd Foundation, which over- migranrWall of Honor, call the Statue of sees the mammoth project: Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation at 212- ~ \The Wall is a way to say \thank you\ 883-1986. Or write to the Foundation at to parent•. grandparents or other rela- P.O. Box Ellis, New York, NY 10163. Villienne'~ ''tzl Wnique ~ift ~boppe•• Bobbins •. , Dried F.lower .. and.Silk Auangemeots--.-. Dolls ... Musicals ... Victorian Cards .•. Pictures ... Quilts ... Tin ... Potpourri •.. Collectibles ..• , Baby Gifts . . . Bridal Registry -. . . Cross Stitch ... Gourmet Treats ... 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