Guest guest Posted November 11, 2010 Report Share Posted November 11, 2010 Old Fashioned Tips: Economic Recipes from 1938 if you change the salt (garlic salt) to powder it works and is better for you also Braum's no fat milk has no hormones and tastes better Economic Recipes from 1938 Posted: 10 Nov 2010 08:36 PM PST Today I have recipes to share from The Watkins Cook Book, published in 1938. I'm taking recipes from the section entitled Economy Recipes. I don't know about you, but I'm always looking for cost cutting tips and recipes using inexpensive ingredients. These are simple recipes that are easy for beginner cooks or those who have been cooking for years. I've also put my own tips in the notes after each recipe. Potato Soup 2 cups mashed or leftover potatoes 3 tbsp. butter 4 cups milk celery salt onion powder pepper Cook potatoes and milk in a double boiler to just boiling. Beat with a rotary beater, add seasonings and butter. Serve very hot. Sprinkle with paprika right before serving. Notes: use seasoning salt and ground black pepper to taste instead of the celery salt and onion powder. It's easier to keep on hand. Swiss Steak 2 inch thick round steak flour 2 tbsp. bacon fat 2 medium sliced onions 4 medium diced carrots 1 can tomato soup 3 or 4 potatoes salt pepper celery salt onion powder Season the steak with salt and pepper. Sprinkle flour on the steak and pound it with a meat mallet to tenderize. Melt the fat and sear the meat on both sides, place in a roaster, pour can of tomato soup over meat, simmer one hour. Cover meat with the sliced onions, potatoes and carrots. Cover. Cook another hour on simmer. Remove meat and vegetables, add a little flour, make gravy. Serve with salad. Notes: 2 inches is a really thick steak. If you get steak that is closer to an inch you obviously won't cook it as long. You can use vegetable oil instead of bacon fat if you wish. Cornflake Pudding 2 cups cornflakes 2 cups milk 1/2 cup molasses 1/2 cup sugar 2 eggs, beaten dash salt 1/3 tsp. ground ginger 1/2 tsp. vanilla Place cornflakes in buttered baking dish. Blend all ingredients and pour over flakes. Bake in 350 degrees F. oven until mixture sets. One Egg Cake 1/2 cup sugar 1 egg, beaten 3 tbsp. shortening 1/2 cup milk 1 1/2 cups flour sifted 2 1/2 tsp. baking powder dash salt 1 tsp. vanilla To creamed shortening add sugar and beaten egg. Alternately add milk and flour sifted with salt and baking powder. Add vanilla. Bake in square greased tin in moderate oven for about 30 minutes. Frost as desired. Notes: a moderate oven is usually 350 degrees F. and an 8x8 baking pan will work for this recipe. On OFL we have some great cakes that are easy to make and have been around for a very long time: Crazy Cake Recipes ~ Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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