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University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Historical Materials from University of Nebraska- Lincoln Extension Extension 2-1942 CC46 Sugar Savers Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/extensionhist "CC46 Sugar Savers" (1942). Historical Materials from University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension. 3007. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/extensionhist/3007 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Extension at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Historical Materials from University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

THERE ARE serve sugar and still ha. Most people in all pr:obability use more s ey need and might be in better health if the d tht; amount by half. One needless use of sugar i n the oversweetening of tea, coffee, and other beverages. Many times much of this sugar is not dissolved, but left in the bottom of the cup to be thrown away. Less sugar, well stirred in so that all is dissolved, will prove satisfactory to most tastes. For sweetening iced drinks such as iced tea or lemonade in large quantities much sugar may be saved if it is made into a thin sirup. The sugar,,.,mjv'usly dissolved, may then be used with greater efi~j Of!hNe~ for conserving sugar are: LINCOLN LIB Cook cet eals with dates and misins and serv~~fla~ sugar. ~N (\ 2 When fresh fruits are in seasoh, use ~ tl9l-~988uithout sugar. Cook dried fruits without sugar. ('T J f\u~ Sweeten fruits with honey and coi)frftftl\ If sugar is used to sweeten sauces, it may e put in at the very last of the cooking period. It will take less sugar for the same degree of sweetness than it rvill if you cook the sugar for a long time. Make puddings, cakes, etc., with corn sirup, molassej, or honey instead of all sugar. Conversion Table for Sugar For one cup of sugar use: 1 cup honey and reduce liquid ~ cup for each cup of honey used. 1 ~~ cups molasses and reduce liquid ~ cup for each cup of molasses used. 1 Yz cups sorghum and reduce liquid ~ cup for each cup of sorghum used. 2 cups corn sirup and reduce liquid ~ cup for each cup of corn sirup used. White sugar when eaten gives the body only energy, while molasses, when eaten, not only gives energy but iron to make red blood and calcium to help build good teeth and strong bones. Sorghum sirup may be used in place of molasses in a recipe and honey and sirup may be used interchangeably with different results in flavor. Corn sirup, weight for weight, is only about three-fifths as sweet as white sugar. In some recipes corn sirup may be used with a small amount of sugar if desired. Where honey, sirup, or molasses is substituted for sugar the texture of the product is changed somewhat. CC 46... THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE-EXTENSION SERVICE U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE c;oopellating W. H. BROKAW, DIRECTOR-LINCOLN, NEBRASKA

Corn sugar may be used, when available, in place of cane or beet sugar. The corn sugar is not as sweet as the other kinds. In the canning of fruits, corn sugar produces a denser sirup than cane sugar though not a sweeter one., Some of the commo~ swe sorghum varieties may be used to make sirup at hom~} The stalks are crushed in a sirup press and the juicet boiled down to the desired consistency. The early ripening varieties of sorghum used in central and western Nebraska are Leoti and Waconia. Atlas and orange cane sorghums ripen later than Leoti and Waconia and are grown in eastern Nebraska. Recipes Using Honey.,PJllin Muffins 2 cups flour..', 2 tablespoons honey 3 or 4 teaspoons baking 1 egg - 1 cup milk Yz teaspoon salt ' ;;.r 3 tablespoons fat Mix dry ingredients, add milk, beaten egg, honey and melted fat. Mix but do not beat. Place in greased muffin pans. Bake.in ' hb~ oven (4oo F.) for 30 minutes..... -. - Honey Nut Bread Yz cup coarsely chopped Yz teaspoon salt nuts 1 egg beaten 2 cups flour Yz cup honey 3 teaspoons bakin.g Yz cup milk 2 tablespoons melted fat Add the nuts to the sifted dry ingredients. Combine the beaten egg, honey, milk, and melted butter, and add to the first mixture. Stir until the ingredients are just moistened. Bake in a greased bread pan in a moderate oven (350" F.) for 45 to 50 minutes. Honey Hot Chocolate 2 tablespoons cocoa 3 tablespoons honey Yz teaspoon salt 3 cups scalded milk Blend cocoa, salt, and honey. Add to scalded milk and simmer for five minutes. Honey French Dressing Yz cup salad oil 2 teaspoons paprika X cup honey 2 tablespoons catsup 2 teaspoons salt Y4 cup vinegar 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons lemon juice Blend the honey with the dry ingredients. Add catsup and lemon juice, vinegar, and oil. Beat well with egg beater. Cooked Honey Salad Dressing 4 egg yolks 1 teaspoon mustard 2 tablespoons vinegar or 1 teaspoon salt lemon juice Pakrika to taste 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup cream 2 tablespoons hooey 2

Heat the cream in a double boiler. Beat the eggs and add to them all the other ingredients but the cream. Pour the cream slowly over the mixture, beating constandy. Pour it into the double boiler and cook until it thickens or mix all ingredients but the cream and cook in a double boiler until the mixture thickens. As the dressing is needed combine with whipped cream or honey meringue. This dressing is particularly suitable for fruit salads. Honey Meringue 1 egg white ~ cup honey Beat egg white and honey together. One-third cup honey or Yz cup honey to one egg white may be used but the mixture is more difficult to beat. Use for topping for baked apples, puddings, ice cream, pies, etc. This product may be kept uncovered for several weeks in the refrigerator. In this case it should be beaten for a longer period to avoid separation. This meringue may also be combined with cocoanut and cornflakes and dropped from a teaspoon onto a greased tin and baked at 300" F. If a stiffer meringue is desired, add four fresh marshmallows to each egg white during the beating process. Coo!(eJ Honey Meringue 1 cup honey 2 egg whites Heat 1 cup of honey until it spins a thread when a litde is dropped from a spoon. Pour gradually over the stiflly beaten egg whites. Continue beating until icing is fluffy and will hold its shape. ~ cup shortening % cup honey 1 egg Yz cup milk 1 cup raisins Honey Bran PuJJing Yz cup bran 1 cup flour Yz teaspoon soda Yz teaspoon salt Blend butter and honey together. Add well-beaten egg, milk and bran. Sift flour, soda and salt together and add to first mixture with raisins. Combine thoroughly. Fill a greased one-quart mold two-thirds full, cover tighdy and steam for two hours. Serve with hard sauce. Honey Custard 2 eggs 2 tablespoons honey 2 cups milk (scalded) Nutmeg Beat eggs, add honey and gradually add scalded milk. Pour into custard cups, sprinkle nutmeg on top. Set cups in pan of hot water and bake in oven at 300 F., until a silver knife, inserted, comes out clean. Instead of pouring into custard cups, the mixture may be returned to the double boiler and cooked over hot water until it coats the withdrawn spoon. Stir constandy until it thickens. In case curdling occurs, beat with a dover egg beater. 3

Krispy Honey Mold 1 Yz cups whipping cream Yz cup chopped dates 8 marshmallows ~ cup chopped nut meats ~ cup honey 3Yz cups crisp rice cereal Whip cream until stiff and reserve ~ cup. Cut marshmallows into small pieces, adding them to cream. Fold in honey, dates and nut meats. Roll rice cereal into crumbs and add one cup of crumbs to cream mixture. Blend well. Spread remaining crumbs evenly on piece of waxed paper and put cream mixture on top. Shape and wrap with waxed paper; chill for several hours. Slice and serve garnished with remaining whipped cream and nut meats if desired. Honey Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies 1 cup shortening 1 teaspoon baking 1 ~ cups honey 2 eggs beaten ~ teaspoon salt 2 squares chocolate 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 Yz cups rolled oats 1 cup nut meats or 2 Yz cups flour coconut Cream shortening and honey. Add beaten eggs, melted chocolate and oatmeal. Mix thoroughly, add sifted dry ingredients and nut meats. Drop by teaspoonful onto cooky sheet which has been oiled and floured. Bake in moderate oven (325 to 350 F.) for 15 minutes. Remove from pan while still warm. Recipes Using Molasses Nebraska's Home Prepared Breakfast Cereal 1 Yz cups graham flour 1 Yz cups fresh buttermilk 1 Yz cups home ground or sour milk wheat 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda YJ cup molasses ~ cup sugar (may be omitted) Mix dry ingredients, then add molasses and buttermilk. Spread the batter on Bat pans and bake very slowly. When thoroughly baked, cool, grind, and dry in oven. Serve with cream or milk. Molasses Corn Muffins 1 Yz cups flour 2 tablespoons melted cup cornmeal shortening * teaspoon soda Yz teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking ~ cup molasses 1 cup sour milk 1 egg Mix and sift dry ingredients. Add molasses, milk, beaten egg, and shortening. Mix well and pour into greased muffin pans and bake in a moderately hot oven. (About 350" F.) 4

Ginger Bread 3 cups sifted flour 12 teaspoon cloves 12 teaspoon soda 12 teaspoon cinnamon 2 teaspoons baking 2 eggs, beaten 12 cup milk 12 teaspoon salt 12 cup melted fat 1 teaspoon ginger 112 cups molasses Sift the dry ingredients together. Combine the egg, milk, and fat, and add this mixture to the dry ingredients, stirring in the molasses last. Bake in a shallow pan in a moderate oven (350 F.) for 30 to 40 minutes, or in muffin pans in a hot oven ( 400 o F.) for 20 to 25 minutes. 12 cup shortening 12 cup sugar 1 beaten egg 12 cup light molasses 12 cup strong hot coffee infusion 112 cups flour Frosted Molasses Creams 12 teaspoon salt 112 teaspoons baking ~ teaspoon soda I teaspoon cinnamon ~~ teaspoon cloves Thoroughly cream shortening and sugar; add egg and molasses; mix well. Add coffee a'nd beat. Add sifted dry ingredients; beat until smooth. Pour into greased 9x13 inch pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 F.) 25 minutes. While warm, frost with confectioner's frosting. Cool and cut in squares. Makes about I 12dozen squares. Recipes Using Corn Sirup Corn Sirup Pudding or Pie 2 cups milk 2 egg yolks 6 tablespoons flour or ~ cup butter 4 tablespoons cornstarch 1 teaspoon vanilla 12 teaspoon salt 1 cup nuts I cup corn sirup 1 9-inch baked pie crust Meringue 2 egg whites 2 tablespoons corn sirup Stir one-half cup of the milk into the cornstarch and salt, mixing well to remove lumps. Scald the remainder of the milk in a double boiler, add some of the hot milk to the cornstarch, mix well, and return to the double boiler. Add the three-fourths cup of sirup, stir until thickened, cover, and cook 15 minutes. Pour some of this mixture into the beaten egg yolk, combine with the rest of the mixture, and return to the double boiler. Cook for a few minutes and add the fat, nuts, and vanilla, stirring until thoroughly mixed. Pour into a 9-inch baked pie crust and make a meringue. Meringue-Beat the egg whites until stiff, add 2 tablespoons sirup, a tablespoon at a time, beating after each addition until the sirup is well blended. Spread over the filling and bake in a slow oven 15 to 20 minutes. 5

Yz cup mup Yz cup butter ~ cup sugar Yz cup raisins 1 egg Oatmeal Cook_ies ' '> 1 cup oatmeal 1 Yz cups flour 1 teaspoon baking Cream butter. Add sugar, sirup, well beaten egg aad dry ingredients. D_rop on greased tins and bake in moderate oven. (350 F.) Red Fruit Juice Punch 1 cup corn ~tmp Yz cup lemon juice 3 cups water 1 pint ginger ale (may 2 cups loganberry or other be omitted) colored fmit juice Combine juice with simp and blend well. Chill. Just before serving add ginger ale. 2 eggs ~ cup sugar ~ cup corn simp Vanilla lee Cream 2 cups thin cream 1 teaspoon vanilla Beat egg whites. Add little sugar and simp. Stir in cream and vanilla. Fold in egg whites. Freeze in freezer or in automatic refrigerator. If frozen in refrigerator stir with wooden spoon when mixture is mushy. Beat again when mixture becomes solid and return to refrigerator. Canning Fruits Without Sugar The United States Department of Agriculture gives the following directions for canning without sugar: "Sugar may be added or not as desired in the canning of fmits. The shape, color, and flavor of the fruits are retained better when some sugar is added. Fruits for pie making or for use in diabetic diets are commonly canned without sugar. Juicy fmits, such as berries, cherries, currants, and plums, should be canned in their own juices when sugar is omitted. Water is not required. Extract the juice from the riper fruits by crushing, heating, and straining. Pack the remaining fruits closely into containers without preheating, and add boiling hot juice to cover. Partially seal glass jars; or exhaust tin cans and seal; then process. Or give the fruits a short precooking, as 2 to 4 minutes simmering, pour into containers at once, seal, and process. "The less juicy fruits, such as apples, peaches, and pears, when canned without sugar require the addition of water. To preserve the natural fruit flavor use only the smallest quantity of water necessary. Follow the usual directions for canning, substituting water in place of the simp." Distributed in furtherance of Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914. 2-42-'IOM