Index 3. D deer 180 dill pickles spears, quick 87 sweet 88 dill relish 94 dilled green beans 102 duck 167
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1 Index A Amish relish 95 apple apples 37 bread 199 butter 39 crisp 226 jelly 39 juice 39 pickles 115 pie 221 pie filling 38 relish 100 rings 38 sauce 38 apple cake with lemon curd 230 applesauce 38 apple-walnut cake 228 apricot apricots 40 bars 228 butter 40 jam 40 apricot-orange conserve 41 artichoke, Jerusalem (pickles) 102 asparagus 128 Aunt Katie s relish 100 B bacon 172 barbecue sauce 120 chipotle 122 honey 121 barbecued beef, shredded 193 beans Boston baked 186 bush 128 butter 131 chili con carne 189 dried 131 dry (hurry-up method) 132 green 130 kidney 131 lima 131 navy 131 pinto 131 pole 130 pork and beans with tomato sauce 193 shell 131 snap 130 soup 185 Sunday bean soup 219 wax 130 white beans with ham soup 219 with tomato sauce and bacon 131 bear 180 beef 176 broth 178 ground 179 herbed beef stew 215 roasts and steaks 179 stewing 179 beef and barley soup 219 beef pinwheels 206 beef stew 186 beet greens 132 beet relish 95 beets 132 pickled 104 berries 41 black raspberries 43 jam 43 jelly 44 blackberries 41 cheesecake 225 jam 42 jelly 43 preserves 43 blueberries 44 jam 44 muffins 201 pancakes 202 Index 1
2 pie 223 pie filling 45 syrup 45 Boston baked beans 186 bread and butter icicle pickles 89 bread and butter zucchini slices 111 bread, apple 199 broccoli 133 broth beef 178 chicken 168 turkey 168 Brunswick stew 187 brussels sprouts 134 Buffalo Bill s chili 218 butter 197 apple 39 apricot 40 peach 62 pear 63 butter beans 131 C cabbage canned 134 pickled 104 cabbage rolls 212 cake apple with lemon curd 230 apple-walnut 228 old-fashioned jam 229 cantaloupe ball pickles 116 caribou 180 carrots 135 and corn, peas, potatoes, rutabagas, and onions 161 and peas 161 relish 96 sweet pickled 105 cauliflower canned 137 pickled 105 celery and tomatoes 162 canned 138 chard, Swiss 157 cheese 198 cheesecake, blackberry 225 cherries and jalapeno jelly 48 cobbler 224 conserve 46 jam 47 jam (sweet or bing) 48 jelly 47 marmalade (sweet or bing) 48 pickled 116 pie or sweet 45 preserves 47 chevon ground 176 roasts or steaks 175 stew meat 176 tenderloin 176 chicken broth 168 canned 167 chicken a la king 187 chicken and dumplings 209 chicken enchiladas 204 chicken noodle soup 188 chicken soup 188 chicken stew 189, 218 chili Buffalo Bill s 218 con carne 189 chili sauce 122 chokecherry jam 49 jelly 49 syrup (for pancakes) 49 chow-chow pickles 111 relish 96 chowder clam 190 New England 218 clam chowder Index
3 clams 182 cobbler cherry 224 peach 224 conserve apricot-orange 41 cherry 46 cranberry 51 pineapple 66 plum 67 rhubarb 72 strawberry-cherry 74 cookies filled 231 pumpkin 232 thumbprint 231 corn 139 and carrots, peas, potatoes, rutabagas, and onions 161 cream style 141 fritters 204 Mexican or calico 141 relish 97 whole kernel 141 crabapples jelly 50 pickles 117 spiced 50 sweet and spicy 51 crabs 182 cranberries conserve 51 juice 52 sauce, jellied 52 sauce, whole berry 52 cucumbers canned 142 pickles 87 relish 93 currant-raspberry jam 53 currants 52 jelly 53 pickled 117 preserves 53 D deer 180 dill pickles spears, quick 87 sweet 88 dill relish 94 dilled green beans 102 duck 167 E easy mixed pickles 112 egg rolls 205 eggplant 143 eggs, pickled 124 elderberries canned 54 jam 54 jelly 54 relish 101 elk 180 enchiladas, chicken 204 end-of-the-garden pickles 113 F figs canned 55 jam 55 pickled 118 preserves 55 filled cookies 231 fish 183 smoked 183 tuna 183 fish chowder 218 four-day sweet gherkins 92 fritters, corn 204 fruit cocktail 55 G game birds 167 garden stew 216 gherkins, four-day sweet 92 goat (see chevon) goose 167 Index 3
4 goulash, Hungarian 191 grandmother s pickles 90 grapefruit 56 grapefruit juice 56 grapefruit marmalade 56 grapes jam 58 jelly 58 juice 57 ripe 57 unripe for pies 57 green beans canned 130 casserole 211 dilled 102 green peppers, stuffed 194 green tomato mincemeat 82 greens amaranth 144 beet 132 lamb s quarters 144 mustard 144 turnip 144 ground beef 179 H ham and scalloped potatoes 209 slices or chunks 172 hearty farm soup 216 hearty potato soup 217 herbed beef stew 215 honey barbecue sauce 121 hot peppers, pickled 107 Hungarian goulash 191 I icicle pickles 90 India relish 98 Indian tacos 205 Italian steak 214 Italian vegetable soup 217 Iva s peach cobbler 224 J jam black raspberry 43 blackberry 42 blueberry 44 cherry 47 cherry (sweet or bing) 48 chokecherry 49 currant-raspberry 53 elderberry 54 fig 55 grape 58 mango 59 old fashioned jam cake 229 peach 62 pear 64 pineapple 66 plum 67 plum (wild) 69 raspberry 71 rhubarb-strawberry 73 strawberry 74 strawberry (without added pectin) 75 strawberry-rhubarb 75 jelly apple 39 black raspberry 44 blackberry 43 cherry 47 cherry jalapeno 48 chokecherry 49 crabapple 50 currant 53 elderberryrry 54 grape 58 plum 68 plum (wild) 69 prickly pear 64 quince 70 raspberry 71 strawberry 75 Jeri s dill relish 94 Jerusalem artichoke pickles 102 juice 4 Index
5 apple 39 cranberry 52 grape 57 grapefruit 56 raspberry 71 tomato 80 tomato-vegetable (like V-8) 81 K ketchup 120 L lamb (see chevon) lasagna 210 lima beans 131 loquats 58 M mangoes canned 59 jam 59 marmalade cherry (sweet or bing) 48 grapefruit 56 orange 60 meat sauce, seasoned 192 meatballs in sauce 191 milk 197 mincemeat green tomato 82 pickled 125 mixed vegetables carrots and peas 161 corn, carrots, peas, potatoes, rutabagas, and onions 161 with sweet red pepper and zucchini 162 Montana venison stew 215 moose 180 muffins blueberry 201 rhubarb 202 strawberry 201 mushrooms canned 144 pickled 106 mustard bean pickles 102 mustard pickles 114 N Navajo fry bread 205 nectarine-raspberry preserves 60 nectarines 59 New England fish chowder 218 nutmeats 76 O okra and tomatoes 162 canned 145 pickled 106 onions 146 and corn, carrots, peas, potatoes, and rutabagas 161 pickled 106 oranges canned 60 marmalade 60 oysters 184 P pancakes, blueberry 202 papayas 61 parsnips 146 paste, tomato 82 pasties 207 peaches butter 62 canned 61 cobbler 224 jam 62 pickled 118 preserves 62 shortcake 220 peach-oatmeal breakfast crumble 200 pears butter 63 canned 63 jam 64 Index 5
6 pickled 119 preserves 64 peas and carrots 161 and corn, carrots, potatoes, rutabagas, and onions 161 blackeye 147 cowpeas 147 crowder 147 English 148 garden 148 green 148 split pea soup 190 pepper relish 99 peppers bell 150 hot 148, 151 pimento, pickled 107 red, with zucchini 162 stuffed 211 stuffed green 194 sweet 148, 150 sweet, pickled 107 piccalilli 99 pickles apple 115 beets 104 bread and butter icicle 89 cantaloupe balls 116 carrots 105 cauliflower 105 cherries 116 chow-chow 111 crabapple 117 cucumber 87 currants, spiced 117 dill spears, quick 87 dill, sweet 88 dilled green beans 102 easy mixed 112 eggs 124 end-of-the-garden 113 figs 118 four-day sweet gherkins 92 grandmother s 90 hot peppers 107 icicle 90 Jerusalem artichoke 102 mincemeat 125 mixed mustard 114 mushrooms 106 mustard bean 102 okra 106 onion 106 peaches 118 pears, sugar 119 pigs feet 125 pimento peppers 107 quinces 119 red cabbage 104 sauerkraut 108 sweet 89 sweet chips 91 sweet peppers 107 sweet spears 91 three-bean salad 103 tomatoes, green spiced 108 tomatoes, ripe 109 watermelon rind 109 zucchini 110 zucchini bread and butter 111 zucchini dill slices 110 pie apple 221 blueberry 223 pumpkin 222 rhubarb 222 shepherd s 210 steak 208 sweet potato 223 pie crust 220 pie filling apple 38 blueberry 45 pigs feet, pickled 125 pimento peppers, pickled 107 pineapples canned 65 6 Index
7 conserve 66 jam 66 slices, spiced 66 pinwheels, beef 206 pizza 207 plum bars 227 plums (wild) jam 69 (wild) jelly 69 (wild) sauce 69 canned 67 conserve 67 jam 67 jelly 68 preserves 68 pole beans 130 popovers, filled 203 pork and beans with tomato sauce 193 bacon 172 ham slices or chunks 172 roast 173 sausage 173 spareribs 173 steaks, chops 172 tenderloin 173 pork and beans with tomato sauce 193 potatoes and corn, carrots, peas, rutabagas, and onions 161 hearty potato soup 217 Irish 153 scalloped with ham 209 sweet 153 white 153 poultry (chicken, duck, goose, turkey, game birds) 167 preserves blackberry 43 cherry 47 currant 53 fig 55 nectarine-raspberry 60 peach 62 pear 64 plum 68 prickly pear 65 quince 70 raspberry 72 prickly pears jelly 64 preserves 65 pumpkin bars 227 canned 154 cookies 232 Minnesota harvest bars 226 pie 222 Q quick dill spears 87 quince jelly 70 pickled 119 preserves 70 sauce 70 R rabbit 170 raspberries canned 70 jam 71 jelly 71 juice 71 preserves 72 relish Amish 95 apple 100 Aunt Katie s 100 beet 95 carrot 96 chow-chow 96 corn 97 cucumber 93 dill 94 elderberry 101 India 98 pepper 99 Index 7
8 piccalilli 99 rhubarb 101 rhubarb canned 72 conserve 72 muffins 202 pie 222 relish 101 rhubarb crunch bars 225 rhubarb victoria sauce 73 rhubarb-strawberry jam 73 rolls, cabbage 212 rutabagas and corn, carrots, peas, potatoes, and onions 161 canned 156 S salad, three-bean 103 salmon loaf 214 salmon, canned 183 salsa canned 123 thickened with tomato paste 124 tomato 82 sauce barbecue 120 chili 122 chipotle barbecue 122 honey barbecue 121 jellied cranberry 52 ketchup 120 meat, seasoned 192 plum (wild) 69 quince 70 rhubarb victoria 73 salsa 123 spaghetti, with meat 84 spaghetti, without meat 84 tomato 83 tomato with chilies 85 tomato, with meat 84 tomato, without meat 84 whole berry cranberry 52 sauerkraut, pickled 108 sausage pork 173 venison 181 scalloped potatoes and ham 209 shad 183 shell beans 131 shepherd s pie 210 shredded barbecued beef 193 shrimp 184 sloppy joes 194 snap beans 130 soup bean 185 beef and barley 219 chicken 188 chicken noodle 188 hearty farm 216 hearty potato 217 split pea with ham or bacon 190 Sunday bean 219 tomato 196 vegetable 196, 217 white bean and ham 219 spaghetti sauce with meat 84 without meat 84 spaghetti squash with spaghetti sauce 213 Spanish corn bread 202 spareribs 173 spiced green tomatoes 108 spinach 157 split pea soup with ham or bacon 190 squash canned 154 spaghetti 213 stuffed 212 summer 157, 160 zucchini 157 squirrel 170 steak pie 208 steelhead 183 stew beef Index
9 Brunswick 187 chicken 189, 218 garden 216 herbed beef 215 Montana venison 215 stew vegetables 163 stewed tomatoes 162 stewing beef 179 strawberries canned 73 jam 74 jam (without added pectin) 75 jelly 75 muffins 201 strawberry-cherry conserve 74 strawberry-rhubarb jam 75 stuffed peppers 194, 211 stuffed squash 212 succotash 163 summer squash (see zucchini) Sunday bean soup 219 sweet dill pickles 88 sweet peppers, pickled 107 sweet pickles carrots 105 chips 91 spears 91 sweet pickles 89 sweet potato pie 223 sweet potatoes, canning 153 Swiss chard 157 Swiss steak with mushroom sauce 195 with tomato sauce 194 syrup blueberry 45 chokecherry 49 T taco filling 195 tacos, Indian (fry bread) 205 three-bean salad 103 thumbprint cookies 231 tomato sauce 83 with chilies 85 with meat 84 without meat 84 tomatoes (whole, halved, or quartered) packed in tomato juice 80 (whole, halves, or quartered) packed in own juice 79 and celery 162 crushed 80 green mincemeat 82 green pickles 108 juice 80 paste 82 pickles 109 salsa 82 soup 196 stewed 162 with okra or zucchini 162 tomato-vegetable juice mix (like V-8) 81 trout 183 tuna noodle casserole 213 turkey broth 168 canned 167 turnips 158 V vegetable soup 196 vegetables, for stew 163 venison backstrap and tenderloin 180 ground 181 ribs 181 roast, steaks and chops 181 sausage 181 stew 215 stew meat 182 W watermelon 159 watermelon rind sweet pickle 109 wax beans 130 White bean and ham soup 219 Index 9
10 wild game 180 Z zucchini and sweet red peppers 162 and tomatoes 162 canned 160 dill slices 110 pickles 110 pickles, bread and butter Index
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