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1 envelope Knox Sparkling Gelatine | 1 cup maple syrup |
1/2 cup cold water | 2 cups cream |
White of 1 egg | 1/4 pound nut meats, chopped |
1 teaspoonful vanilla | 1/8 teaspoonful salt |
Soften the gelatine in the cold water ten minutes and dissolve over hot water. Heat the maple syrup and pour on the beaten white of the egg, beating until very light. Beat in the gelatine and, when cool, fold in the cream, beating well, and add vanilla, salt and nut meats. Line mold with lady fingers or slices of stale sponge cake. Turn in the cream and chill.
For after-dinner candies, try Knox Gelatine mints
Fruit juices, from canned or "put-up" fruits, need not be served with the fruit but poured off, saved and made into Knox Gelatine desserts and salads. The juice from canned strawberries, loganberries, or blackberries makes a most delicious jelly when combined with Knox Gelatine, or with nuts, cheese and lettuce, a delightful fruit salad.
Canned apricot juice, jellied with spices and grated orange rind, makes an appetizing relish for meat or fish.
Canned pineapple juice, molded with sliced tomatoes or cucumbers, makes a most unusual jellied salad.
In these fruit juice desserts and salads, use one level tablespoonful Knox Gelatine for every two cups of juice, or two level teaspoonfuls to a cup of liquid. First soften gelatine in cold water and add fruit juice, heated sufficiently to dissolve gelatine. Pour into wet molds and chill.
Bread crumbs, rice and nuts, combined with Knox Gelatine, make a nutritious "Vegetarian Nut Loaf." This may be used in place of meat and is appropriate for a simple home luncheon or dinner. See detailed recipe, page 5, of the Knox booklet, "Food Economy."
MANY GELATINE DISCOVERIES IN KNOX BOOKLETS
There are many additional uses for gelatine in my recipe booklets, "Dainty Desserts" and "Food Economy," which contain recipes for salads, desserts, meat and fish molds, relishes, candies, and invalid dishes. They will be sent free for 4 cents in stamps and your grocer's name.
Knox Sparkling Gelatin box | —————— Any domestic science teacher can have sufficient gelatine for her class, if she will write me on school stationery, stating quantity and when needed. —————— "Wherever a recipe calls for Gelatine—think of KNOX" MRS CHARLES B. KNOX KNOX GELATINE 107 Knox Avenue Johnstown, N.Y. | Knox Acidulated Gelatine box |