Showing posts with label 1950s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1950s. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 January 2022

Pineapple and beer punch

"The “I Love Lucy” Cookbook: Classic recipes inspired by the iconic (1950s) TV show", Jenn Fujikawa 2020 New York


Daddy Shower Beer Punch

Makes 4 servings

2 cups cold pineapple juice; 2 cups cold lemon-lime soda; 5 tblspn freshly squeezed lie juice; 1 bottle 16oz) beer; ice for serving

In a large pitcher, stir together the pineapple juice, lemon-lime soda, and lime juice

Pour in the beer, and stir again

Serve over glasses filled with ice. 


Saturday, 9 October 2021

Easy steamed pudding with pineapple

Thanks to Vicky from http://unusualcoleslaw.blogspot.com for this very light, delicious pudding recipe, Anne

Steamed Pudding (No butter, eggs, sugar or flour)

  

1 cup mixed fruit (I used crystallised pineapple, crystallised ginger, sultanas, goji berries)

1 cup breadcrumbs

1/2 teaspoon carb.soda, mixed in 1/2 cup milk

1 mashed banana

Method: Put all in basin, steam 3 hours. Delicious.

Source: A Cooks' Tour of Recipes. Published for the Adelaide University S.R.C. [Students' Representative Council]. (Adelaide: Commercial Publications of South Australia, 1955), p.62.


Friday, 3 July 2020

Pineapple Tea Cake


Thanks for the recipe and photos Wendy. We did note the pineapple tea spoon! Lovely! Anne

“It was easy to make and the pineapple layer made it moist and delicious.” Wendy

Westinghouse Food Crafter c1950s


Pineapple Tea Cake

Setting 12
2 tblsp butter; 2 ozs (1/2 cup) sugar; ¼ tsp cinnamon; pinch of salt; 2 eggs (or 1 egg and 3 tblspn milk); 1 extra tspn butter; 1 extra tspn sugar; 4 ozs (3/4 cup) self raising flour; ½ - ¾ cup drained pineapple (shredded/crushed)

Method: Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs one at a time beating well. Reduce to speed 1 and fold in sifted flour and salt, then milk if use. Spread half the mixture into a well greased 7” (17cm) sandwich pan, cover with a layer of pineapple then the balance of the cake mixture.

Bake in a moderate oven 40 minutes. While still hot, brush top with xtra tspn of butter, sprinkle with extra tspn of sugar and cinnamon, mixed together. Serve in wedges with or without whipped cream and small pieces of pineapple topping.


Tuesday, 10 September 2019

Pineapple and Fruitmince Slices

Good Housekeeping’s Picture Cake Making, Melbourne 1950s




Pineapple and Mincemeat Slices
Shortcrust pastry; crushed pineapple; brown sugar; mincemeat (mixed fruit)
Line an oblong shallow tin with pastry, crimp edges and prick bottom with a fork. Down the length of the pastry put alternate lines of the pineapple, sprinkled with sugar, and mincemeat.
Cover with another layer of pastry. Brush with melted butter, and bake in a moderately hot oven (425⁰F;220⁰C) about 30 minutes. When cold, cut into narrow slices. If preferred. Mix equal quantities of pineapple and mincemeat, and make as for a covered tart.



Wednesday, 26 June 2019

Hot Pineapple Layer Pudding

“Aerophos” Recipe Book, Melbourne 1950

Some useful words of advice!

“Under the headings Home Management: Planning a menu No.6 Colour is most important; always endeavor to obtain pleasant colour contrasts in the serving of food. This will not only please the eye but also actually help the digestion.”

“General notes on Fish: No. 1 fish must be fresh. Fish is fresh when the eyes are bright, flesh firm, gills red, scales do not come off easily and the fish has no unpleasant odor.”

“Salad Fruits: 2. Pineapple pairs well with cheese, cold lamb or poultry salads. Chill, serving in slices, sticks or cubes. May be sprinkled with chopped nuts or chopped mint.”



Basic Recipe for Hot Fruit Layer Pudding

6 oz (175g) self-raising flour; 2 oz (50g) butter;2 oz (50g) sugar; 2 eggs; 2/3 cup milk; about 1 ½ cups stewed drained fruit or shredded fruit such as pineapple

Sift flour. Cream butter and sugar. Beat in the eggs, one at a time. Stir in sifted flour alternately with the milk. Place half the mixture in a greased cake tin (this quantity is sufficient for a tin 8” (20cm) in diameter, 1 1/2 “ (3.8cm) deep). Cover with fruit pulp and top this with remaining batter.

Bake in a moderate oven (350⁰F/180⁰C) about 45 minutes. For four to six.

Variations of fruit layer pudding:
Pineapple and coconut pudding: Add 2oz (50g) coconut o the flour. Use shredded pineapple.
The book also suggests variations using stewed mulberries with 1 level tsp grated lemon rind added to the flour; and stewed drained rhubarb served with lemon sauce.





Monday, 20 August 2018

Pineapple and choko (chayote) jam

HBs Guide to ... Fruit Preserving - Jams, Jellies too! The Australian Home Beautiful Centre Section, December 1959 by Jean Bowring

“Any woman who makes her own preserves, jams and jellies, knows the convenience – and the economy! – of always having a good stock on hand to give variety to her meals.” Jean Bowring.



Jams: Choko and Pineapple

Ingredients: 8 chokoes; 1 small pineapple (grated); juice of 3 lemons; 1.5kg sugar; and extra cup of sugar for the syrup

Method:

Peel the chokoes and remove the centre seed. Cut the flesh as you would for melon jam. Peel and grate the pineapple and squeeze the juice from the lemons.

Combine the chokoes, grated pineapple and the lemon juice, place in a saucepan and cover with a layer of the sugar. Place the lemon skins and the pineapple skins and cores in a saucepan, add 1 cup of water and 1 cup pf sugar and bring to the boil. Simmer until the flavor has been extracted. Strain and pour over the fruit.

Allow to stand until the following day. Now bring to the boil and cook until tender. This will take about ½ hour. Warm the remainder of the sugar, add to the fruit and boil until the mixture gives the “jell” test when a little is cooled on a cold saucer. Bottle and seal.



Tuesday, 3 April 2018

Pineapple flans

Radiation Cookery Book, a selection of proved recipes for use with the Regulo New World Gas Cookers, 1955 (First edition 1927) London





Pineapple flans
Ingredients: small individual flan/tart cases; fresh or canned pineapple pieces or crushed; whites of 2 eggs; 4 ozs (100g) castor sugar; vanilla or almond essence
Method: Place a small amount of drained pineapple into each pasrty case, whip the whites of eggs until very stiff, gold in the castor sugar and flavouring. Put a spoonful of the meringue on top of the pineapple, and place for 10 minutes on bottomplate of oven, to set and brown the meringue. Serve hot or cold.


I used gluten-free tart cases from the local supermarket and filled some of them with finely chopped fresh pineapple



      and some with pineapple and orange marmalade before topping with meringue, Anne

Monday, 18 December 2017

Pineapple and Apricot Jam

HB's Guide to … Fruit Preserving – Jams, Jellies too! The Australian Home Beautiful Centre Section, December 1959 by Jen Bowring

“Nothing can equal the flavor of good home-made jams.”



Jams: Apricot and Pineapple

Ingredients: 6 lbs (48) apricots; one medium-sized fresh pineapple; 5 lbs (10 cups) sugar; half pint (1 cup) water; 3 tblsp lemon juice


Method: Wash, dry and stone the apricots, grate the pineapple. Sprinkle with half the sugar and allow to stand over night.



If liked, a few of the blanched apricot kernels may be added, or some blanched and chopped almonds just before taking off the heat.


Bottle while hot. Seal the jars with a layer of paraffin wax and then cover with paper.


Note: If using canned pineapple in place of the fresh pine, drain the syrup and use this in place of the half pint of water.

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Pineapple "Indian-style"

Excite the Appetite, Recipes from Sydney’s Top Restaurants Chefs and Celebrities, 1970s



Entrée Recipe from Channel 9’s Midday Show, Glynn Christian


Maharajah’s Gilded Fruit Pulau


Ingredients: 6 tblspn butter; 6 whole cloves; 6 cardamom pods, lightly crushed; 1 tspn mustard seed; 1 tspn cumin seed; 1 tspn coriander seed, lightly crushed; ¼ tspn or more saffron threads; 1 cinnamon stick; 2 tspn salt; 350g basmati rice; 500ml stock or water; 750g trimmed weight fresh fruit – peaches, plums, apples, pineapple, etc; edible gold leaf (optional)

Method: Put the butter and spices into large casserole with a tight fitting lid. Cook on high for 3 minutes. Stir in the salt and the rice until evenly coated. Pour on the stock or water, stir, cover and cook on high for 9 minutes.

The fruit should be in big generous pieces, no less than eights for apples, peaches, for instance. Put these on top of the rice, cover again and cook on high for 6 minutes. Let rest 3 minutes or more, then spoon out onto a large platter, mixing in the fruit without breaking it up. Add edible gold leaf if you wish and serve with any sort of Indian meal. Serves 6 – 8


Thanks for tracking down the edible gold leaf Ky !! He found it in Essential Ingredients.



Cooking with Fruit, compiled by Mary-Lou Arnold,1985 Sydney






Mixed Fruit Raita


2 cups yoghurt; 2 tblspn cream; ½ mango, diced; ½ banana, diced; 1 slice pineapple, diced; 1 tblspn finely chopped mint; salt


Whip yoghurt and cream together until smooth. Mix in remaining ingredients. Chill thoroughly.


Serves 6

Encyclopaedia of Creative Cooking, a step-by-step guide to the world’s best cooking, Volume 5 Vegetables, Sydney 1979
Lamb & Pineapple Curry, India
2 ripe bananas; 1 sweet potato, peeled and diced; juice 1 lemon; 1 large onion, chopped; 1 green pepper, deseeded and chopped; 1/8 cup oil; 1 tblspn curry powder; 2 tblspn flour; 1 tspn turmeric; 1 clove garlic, chopped; 2 tblspn fruit chutney; ¾ cup pineapple cubes; 1 medium cooking apple, peeled, cored and diced; 1 large tomato, skinned and coarsely chopped; 1 cup corn kernels; 2 cups meat stock; 2 cups, diced cooked lamb; salt and freshly ground (milled) black pepper; 1 1/4cups long grain rice, uncooked;
For the garnish: parsley sprigs; few lemon slces
1 Mix the banana, sweet potato and lemon juice in a bowl and set aside for 10 minutes
2 Lightly fry the onion and green pepper in the oil
3 Add the curry powder, flour, turmeric, garlic, chutney, pineapple, apple, tomato, corn kernels, and the banana and sweet potato mixture
4 Pour in the meat stock, add the cooked lamb, and season to taste. Simmer gently for 2 minutes
5 Meanwhile, boil the rice in salted water until cooked. Drain and arrange in a circle on a heated serving dish. Spoon the curry into the middle of the rice ring, and garnish with sprigs of fresh parsley and quarters of lemon slices
Serves 4

Curries from the Sultan's Kitchen: Recipes from India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon, Doris M Ady, illustrations by Inge Fernando, 1976 Sydney


Pineapple Mustard Relish

Ingredients: 1 small tin crushed pineapple; 1 tblsp Indian or Ceylon ground black mustard; 2 cloves garlic; 1cm piece of green ginger; 1 ½ tsp sugar; ½ tsp salt; ¼ cup vinegar

Preparation: Pound, or put through a mouli, the garlic and ginger.

Combine all ingredients, except the pineapple. Mix well and taste for salt and sugar.

Put the drained pineapple into a dish, and pour the mustard dressing over.

Serves 8


Encyclopaedia of World Cookery, Elizabeth Campbell, London 1958


Pineapple Balls (Anglo-Indian)
2 eggs; 4 tblsp sifted flour; a pinch of salt; ½ cup milk; 2 tblsp finely chopped pineapple; fat for deep frying; castor sugar
Make a thick batter of the flour, eggs, salt and milk, add the pineapple, mix well. Have the fat smoking hot, drop in the mixture a dessertspoonful at a time. Fry until golden brown, drain well and serve with castor sugar sifted over them. They should puff up into golden balls.

Saturday, 7 October 2017

4 of the same: Pineapple and Tomato Jam


HB's Guide to … Fruit Preserving – Jams, Jellies too! The Australian Home Beautiful Centre Section, December 1959 by Jen Bowring





Jams: Tomato and Pineapple

Ingredients: Eight lb. ripe tomatoes, four and a half lb. sugar, one large pineapple, one level tsp citric acid

Method: Scald and peel tomatoes and cut up. Cut pineapple into small pieces, remove centre and boil together with one lb. sugar for 20 minutes. Heat rest of sugar and add when hot to boiling jam. Boil quickly for one hour, then add citric acid and boil for a few minutes longer.


Laurel Recipe Book and Household Guide, 5th Edition 1951,Vacuum Oil Company Pty Ltd, Melbourne


Jams, Jellies, Pickles, Sauces: Tomato and Pineapple Jam

6lb tomatoes to 1 pineapple; 4 1/2lb sugar; 1 level tsp citric acid

Scald and peel tomatoes, cut up and remove hard piece near stalk. Cut pineapple into small dice. Boil together with 1lb of sugar 20 minutes. Heat 3 1/2lb of sugar in oven, add to biling jam and boil for further ¾ hour. Few minutes before taking jam off, add citric acid.



“Carry On” Cooker Book Tenth Edition, Mrs King, Proceeds in aid of the Totally and Permanently Disabled Soldiers’ Association NSW, Sydney 1949



Jams, Jellies and Preserves: Tomato and Pineapple Jam

Grate 4lb pine and peel about 4lb tomato. Boil till pine is cooked, adding gradually 8lb sugar. The proportion of tomato may vary according to taste. Yellow tomatoes are very suitable for this jam.



Sydney Harbour Bridge Souvenir Cookery Book 1932 Mr John Morgan (Pastrycook)

Pineapple and Tomato Jam

Take 6 large pineapples, peel and cut into small pieces, take 15lb of tomatoes, plunge into boiling water, so that the skins come off easily; mix with the pineapple and stew gently till the latter is soft, then add ¾lb sugar to each lb of the mixture, and boil till it is done. If liked omit the tomatoes, but the above are very nice mixed.
Some advice from Mr John Morgan (Pastrycook):