OCTOBER
1988
ABSTRACT
OF “FROM ME TO YOU”
BY
JOAN
E NAGY
'OCTOBERFEST'
October
is a great month, clear, crisp weather , colorful leaves
and
points the way to winter, many people have it as their favorite
month,
as
did Joan Nagy. The colorful roadside markets with pumpkins,
apples,
indian
corn are inviting.
Fall
brings memories of father. Daddy made wine. He made wines
with
rose petals, dandelions, honeysuckle and elderberries. Dad was
good
at selecting edible wild plants to make various dishes to eat.
He
made
wild mushroom soup but we all made him eat the first dish out of the
pot.
Toadstools did not make good soup.
Here
is a favorite recipe for Spicy Apple Twist:
2
large apples, core and pared, sliced into 8 wedges:
1-1/2
cups sifted flour, 1 tsp salt, ½ cup shortin., cold
water
, a splash or two, 1/3 cup melted butter, ½ cup sugar, ,
dusting
of
cinnamon, more water. Take apple wedges, set aside, mix
everything
that
looks mixable, stirring with fork, until dough holds together
enough
to
flatten, do so to make a ½ inch thick flat floured 16 x 10
inch
rectangle,
cut out 16 strips, wrap strips around the apple wedges, place
onto
a pan, brush with whatever is left of the mix, splash more
water,
bake
in 450 degree hot oven for 25 minutes or until golden brown.
Eat
warm or cold, plain of with a good flavored whipped cream.
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