Dorothy Dean recipes
Description
Leaflet grouping 2 Series A part 1
Features hundreds of Dorothy Dean recipes – first published weekly in 1936 editions of Spokesman-Review.
You’ll find taste-tested, imaginative ideas under such entries as Easter Menus, Bridge Luncheon Salads, Cake Fashions, Party Desserts, Picnic Suppers and Guest Meals.
Featured are such recipes as those for: French chocolate cake, raspberry sherbet, quick vegetable pie, deviled crab, finger sandwiches and even Southern fried chicken.
Leaflet grouping 3 Series A part 2
– first published weekly in 1936 and 1937 editions of The Spokesman-Review.
You’ll find taste-tested, imaginative ideas under such entries as Festival Dinners, Doughnut Varieties, Oven Dinners, Yeast Breads and Rolls, Perfect Parties, Meatless Main Dishes, Refrigerator Cakes and Christmas Cookies.
Featured are such recipes as those for: corn fritters, roast fowl with oyster dressing, baked chowder, roast leg of lamb, seashell salad and maple walnut tapioca.
Leaflet grouping 4 Series B
– first published weekly in the 1937 and 1938 editions of Spokesman-Review.
You’ll find taste-tested, imaginative ideas under such entries as Down South Recipes, Holiday Buffets, Three One-Piece Dinners, Casserole Novelties, Tea Time Treats, Electric Cookery and Pepper Uppers for Winter Meals.
Featured are such recipes as those for: Creole rice, Chesapeake oyster loaves, roast stuffed spareribs, baked chicken cobbler, deep sea ramekins, pineapple dumplings, krispie macaroons, steamed pudding Alaska and quick carrot muffins.
Leaflet grouping 5 Series C
– first published weekly in 1938 and 1939 editions of The Spokesman-Review.
You’ll find taste-tested, imaginative ideas under such entries as
Shoppers Specials, Luscious Pastry, Tropical Aromas, Here Comes Cookie, Taste Thrills from Dixie, Sportsmen’s Fare, Summer Buffets and Sportsmen’s Fare.
Featured are such recipes as those for: apple meatloaf, sunny rhubarb pie, Hawaiian chocolate sponge cake, soft molasses drops, chicken gumbo and buffet supper ring.
We are working on Section D and it will be available for download as soon as it is completed.
Leaflet grouping 7 Series E
– first published weekly in 1940 and 1941 editions of The Spokesman-Review.
You’ll find taste-tested, imaginative ideas under such entries as
Goblin's Frolic, Yankee Doodle Dandies, The Etiquette of Hostessing, Merry Christmas Menus, Time to Go to Meatin', Bread Basket Varieies, and a host of others.
Featured are such recipes as those for: Black Magic Cake; Red, White and blue Salad; Dad's Dinner; Wild Rice Stuffing; Angelfood Part Roll; and many other favorites.
The downloadable PDFs are formatted to print on 8 1/2" x 11" pages that can be hole punched for addition to your Dorothy Dean cookbook.
Once you have made payment - you can immediately download the PDF using the link on the receipt page. You will also receive an email from shop.spokesman.com that has the download link, so be sure you give us a current, valid email address.. Click the link at bottom of email which will take you to the download site. Then click the blue link that says 'Dorothy Dean recipes.'
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