• Today in History - 1987

    From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to All on Saturday, June 11, 2022 13:29:00
    PRESIDENT REAGAN DEMANDS A DEMOLITION: Speaking at the 750th anniversary
    of Berlin's founding, US President Ronald Reagan makes his case for
    ending the arms race, then directly challenges the Soviet premier with
    a phrase that will prove prophetic as the Cold War draws to a close:
    "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"

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    Title: Berlin Bread
    Categories: Breads, Nuts, Citrus, Fruits, Chocolate
    Yield: 20 Servings

    2 lg Eggs
    2 tb Warm water
    9 oz Sugar
    2 1/2 oz Apple preserves
    1/2 c Rum
    1 pn Ground allspice
    3 ts Cinnamon
    2 1/2 oz Grated chocolate
    9 oz Flour
    1 ts Baking powder
    4 1/2 oz Whole almonds or hazelnuts
    1 1/4 oz Candied lemon peel, diced

    Whisk the eggs and water until frothy, then add sugar, a
    little at a time. Continue whisking until the mixture is
    thick and creamy.

    Mix and sift together the flour and baking powder. Add to
    the eggs and mix well, and then gradually add in the apple
    preserves, flavoring, spices, nuts and candied peel.

    Spread the mixture about 1/4" thick in a greased baking
    sheet. Set oven @ very hot for 5 minutes. Lower to a
    moderate hot oven (375-|F/190-|C) for 15-20 minutes.

    Make an icing with 3 1/2 oz confectioners sugar and 1-2 TB
    hot water or milk. Ice the bread while it is still hot,
    and slice into 1" x 2" slices.

    From: Brigitte Sealing

    From: http://www.recipesource.com

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Saturday, October 15, 2022 06:03:00
    15 October 1987 - UK THE GREAT STORM OF 1987: The great storm strikes Cornwall, Essex and Kent England and the Cotentin Peninsula of Normandy
    with winds gusts in excess of 100 knots (approx. 115 MPH) causing
    widespread structural damage to buildings and downing over 15 million
    trees including six of the seven famous oak trees in Sevenoaks, Kent.
    The storm left millions in Britain and Southern France without
    electricity and caused the deaths of 39 people. The powerful winds
    left many homes without roofs and caused over billions of dollars of
    damage in France and Great Britain.

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    Title: Taste of Home Ground Beef Cornish Pasties
    Categories: Beef, Pastry, Vegetables
    Yield: 8 Servings

    1/2 lb Ground beef, browned and
    - drained
    2 tb Flour
    1 ts Seasoned salt
    1 tb Chopped fresh parsley
    1 ts Instant beef broth granules
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    1/4 c Water
    1 c Diced peeled potatoes
    1/2 c Diced carrots
    2 tb Fine chopped onion
    2 (11 oz ea) pkg pie crust mix
    Water

    Combine beef, flour, salt, and parsley; stir until well
    coated. Add vegetables, cook until vegetables are crisp
    tender. Cool.

    Meanwhile, prepare pie crusts according to package
    directions. On a floured surface, roll each pie crust
    mixture into a 12-in. square. Cut each square into four
    6" squares. Place about 1/3 cup meat mixture in center
    of each square.

    Moisten edges of pastry with water and fold over meat
    mixture to form a triangle. Press the edges with a fork to
    seal. Make a 1-in. slit in the top of each triangle.

    Place on two ungreased baking sheets. Bake at 400ºF/205ºC
    for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.

    Yield: 8 pasties.

    Taste of Home Ground Beef Collection 1996 Edition

    Shared by Carolyn Shaw 12-95

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Sunday, January 29, 2023 05:00:00
    29 January 1987 - SECRET BEHIND MONA LISA'S SMILE: It's a smile that has beguiled art lovers for nearly 600 years and made the Mona Lisa probably
    the most famous work of art in the world. But the lady in the painting
    was not being coy or enigmatic, according to the views of a doctor
    published on this day: she was suffering from Bell's Palsy.

    Those afflicted by the temporary condition find that a weakness on one
    side of the face causes the corner of the mouth to droop and that it is difficult or even impossible to close the eye on the affected side.
    Smiles are distorted. It happens because a nerve controlling specific
    facial muscles has become swollen or pinched.

    And that, Dr. Kedar Adour was reported in Physicians' Weekly as saying,
    is precisely what happened to the subject of Leonardo da Vinci's
    masterpiece. The condition would explain why her smile is a little
    higher on the left side of her face and why her left eye is narrower
    than her right, he said.

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    Title: Mona Lisa Pizza
    Categories: Breads, Cheese, Pork, Beef, Sauces
    Yield: 4 servings

    MMMMM-------------------------PIZZA DOUGH----------------------------
    14 g Active dry yeast
    350 mL Warm water
    pn Salt
    490 g A-P flour

    MMMMM---------------------------PIZZA--------------------------------
    510 g Pizza dough
    395 g Pizza sauce
    370 g Whole milk mozzarella cheese
    85 g Sliced sausage
    85 g Sliced pepperoni
    115 g Sliced mushrooms
    115 g Sliced red onions
    140 g Sliced green pepper
    85 g Sliced black olives

    Recipe Courtesy Pizzeria Luigi

    Sprinkle the yeast into a medium bowl containing 350ml
    warm water (105ºF/40ºC) and stir until the yeast
    dissolves. Leave the yeast to activate for 2-5 minutes.
    Add the salt and 280g of flour and stir until blended.
    Add another 210g of flour and blend until too stiff to
    stir with a spoon.

    Divide the dough in half to get two (510g) (30g per 2
    1/2cm) pieces. If you like a thick crust, increase the
    amount of dough per cm or reduce the size of the pizza
    to 35-40cm diameter.

    Knead each piece of dough about seven times to remove
    air pockets and to get a round shape. Don't knead too
    hard or the dough will rip at the top. Seal the bottom
    of each dough ball by twisting the dough so that it is
    round on top and flat and sealed on the bottom.

    Place the dough in a clean bowl sprinkled with a little
    water and cover the bowl with clingfilm. Leave the dough
    to sit for between 30-60 minutes until it has almost
    doubled in size.

    After it has risen, put the dough in the refrigerator
    for 1 hour to gain elasticity. Meanwhile preheat the
    oven to 250C/Gas 10.

    Put the dough on a floured surface and push down on it
    with your fingertips to get rid of any bubbles. Use a
    rolling pin to flatten the dough to the size you choose.

    Transfer the dough to an oiled pizza pan or baking
    sheet. Alternatively, if you have a baking stone,
    sprinkle a wooden pizza peel with flour, place the dough
    on top and transfer directly to the stone.

    Add the pizza sauce and choice of toppings as desired,
    keeping the toppings 2 1/2cm away from the edge of the
    base. Cook the pizza for approximately 15 minutes or
    until the crust is golden brown.

    PIZZA SAUCE: Combine all the ingredients (tomato sauce,
    oregano, salt, black and red pepper, granulated garlic,
    Parmesan and basil) in a saucepan and bring to the boil.

    Turn down the heat and simmer for 30 minutes.

    NOTE: This recipe was provided by professional chefs and
    has been scaled down from a bulk recipe provided by a
    restaurant. The Food Network Kitchens chefs have not
    tested this recipe, in the proportions indicated, and
    therefore we cannot make any representation as to the
    results.

    RECIPE FROM: https://foodnetwork.co.uk

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