Saturday, October 9, 2010

20 Bank Street


The next scrap of paper was found up inside of the lid of Grandma's Recipe Box. 


It reads:  "Gig - artist"

and includes the address of Colonial Studios found at 20 Bank Street in White Plains NY.

Does anyone know more about this history of this art studio and what this refers to? Please contact me if you do.

I looked up the business, but if it is still in existance, it is no longer located at this address.

Instead, I found a high-end, corporate, temporary furnished appartment complex located at 10-46 Bank Street. 

Google map of the address.


Bank Street Commons, presently at this address.

Sardines, Anyone?

This was found in Grandma's recipe box as a label that was apparently saved from the top of a sardine can. The first recipe is for a snack  "Rye Bread Savories".  This scrap of paper jumped out of the box by itself, which is why it included here now.  (Not because I like sardines, for sure!  Apparently Grandma did!). The second is for a salad.  Yummo!

Rye Bread Savories
On buttered rye bread place a piece of crisp lettuce and tope with an assortment of the following: KING OSCAR sardines, hard boiled eggs, mayonnaise, chives, tomatoes. A delicious snack for a light lunch or suppertime. 

Sardine and Tomato Salad
1 can KING OSCAR sardines, drained                          watercress
2 peeled tomatoes                                                           1/3 unpeeled cucumber, sliced
1/2 cup diced celery                                                        French dressing


Wacky Cake

No egg or milk cake.
1 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon vinegar
5 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 cup cold water

Sift dry ingredients together twice. Second time sift directly into a greased pan, making three holes in mixture. Add the oil, vinegar and vanilla, one in each hole.  Over all, pour 1 coup of cold water. Sitr until blended. Bake in 350 degree for 30 minutes.  Frost with powdered sugar. 
                                                                                          Mrs. Hardesty Cake


Sunday, September 26, 2010

CHOCOLATE-VANILLA RIPPLE FROSTING

From a newspaper clipping found in the recipe box of Loretta Livingston of Vancouver, WA.Originally published in the Columbian ; contributor/author unknown.

Chocolate pieces may be substituted for 2 ounces of unsweetened chocolate.

1/2 cup sugar
1 egg
1/2 cup butter (1 stick), softened
2 squares semi-sweet chocolate, melted
1/2 cup sifted confectioners sugar
2 teaspoons milk

To make chocolate portion: In top of double boiler over boiling water blend sugar and egg. Heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is thick and lemon colored.  Remove from heat; add butter and chocolate. Stir occasionally until butter melts.  Chill until of spreading consistency. Spread chocolate frosting on top and sides of cooled cake.  Then combine confectioners sugar and milk and beat untill smooth; spread lightly over chocolate frosting on top of cake.  With spatula lightly draw line to form design.  Makes enough to frost one 9 x 13 - inch loaf cake.

Welcome to Pam's Recipe Box!

I wanted to name my blog "Grandma's Recipe Box", but apparently that was taken.  So, as the title of the blog implies, my name is Pam and this is a blog about my recipe box. I actually do have a recipe box ... you know one of those little metal boxes that hold 3 by 5 index cards.... I know it's here somewhere..... but these days my recipes are actually stored online  in "my recipebox" at Epicurious. And a couple of other food websites that I frequent. 

But this isn't just about food and recipes. While you will find some recipes here, keep in mind that recipes aren't the only thing stored in a recipe box.  Fair warning!

More about this later!
Hugs, Pam

Pandora's Box: Girls Will be Girls

My grandmother was born in the midwest, near the Pine Ridge Agency, in 1905. It was the same month that her dad established a post office on his claim.  She lived to be 95. A few years after my grandmother's passing, I was given a couple of her recipe boxes.  While these boxes do contain recipes, they are actually more like a journal . . . a collection of snippets of things important enough to her to save.   These days, many of us save these notes, receipts, clippings and records of our existance to a file on a computer . . . and some of us to a blog to be shared with the world, rather than an humble metal box.  With this in mind I'll be typing in some of Grandma's recipes and other things that she thought important enough to keep, and share them with you.  Like her,  I also enjoy cooking,  sewing, and gardening, which are the topics most often found on all those little scraps of paper. So I plan to share some of my own favorite snippets, too.

These days, my own recipes are typically stored at Epicurious.com, and quite often to the hard drive on my computer.  Some things do change.


The first recipe/newspaper clippings that I pulled out of the box was one for CHOCOLATE-VANILLA RIPPLE FROSTING.  I'm sure this was published in and clipped from the local newspaper that she read in Vancouver, WA . . . if I recall correctly it was the COLUMBIAN, but there wasn't a date or any of the header showing.   Anyway, as I pulled out the first scrap of paper from the box,  the recipe side was actually facing down. On the back of the recipe was an advertisement for "Jumbo Mediterranean Scampis" at Vancouver's Special Occasion Restraurant.  Yum!  But just below this ad was another (or a piece of it anyway) for "Pandora" followed by the words "girls will be girls!"  

Have I opened Pandora's Box?  Check back and see!