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1.00 Testimony on Firing Inconsistent 26 - EVENING HBJtALD. Wed- April »■ UW Secrets of souffle success Dessert souffles are an degree oven 30 to 35 with raisins in smail pan. yolks, one at a time. Blend wrNi4'Mfrniiiirttii’"r v t - ' impressive — and un­ Bring to boil. Remove in butter, vanilla and minutes or until straw in­ expected — treat for from heat. Add 1 tables­ remaining 3 tablespoons serted into side comes out guests. poon of liqueur. Cover and liqueur. Cover pan. Set clean. This very French was to Meanwhile, stir raisin iiiutrtetpr Testimony set aside. aside. > 4s! end a meal is much easier Butter 2-quart souffle In large mixing bowl, mixture into remaining to prepare than most of us dish or charlotte mold. beat S egg whites and salt souffle mixture. Spoon into beUeve. Dust with sugar. Set aside. to soft peaks. Add sauce dish. Serve souffle at A major secret is in the Put four and W of milk in remaining tablespoon once, spooning some sauce beating and folding in of saucepan. Beat until sugar. Beat until stiff. over each serving. on firing e u whites. smooth with wire whisk. Stir V« of beaten whites This kitchen-tested For essentiai lightness, Biend in remaining miik into warm sauce. Gently recipe makes 4 to 6 ser­ the egg whites must be and aii but 1 tablespoon fold in remaining whites. vings. beaten smooth and stiff to sugar. Bring to boil over Pour all but about 2/3 cup NOTE: For nicer final about seven times their medium heat. Cool 3 of mixture into prepare effect, dust top of souffle original volume. Then fold pan. I with powdered sugar 10 Vol. XCIX, No. 167 - Manchester, Cktnn., Thursday. April 3, 1980 Since 1881 e'ZOv Single bopy • 16« Home Delivered inconsistent minutes. them carefully into the Quickiy whisk in egg Bake in preheatM 375- minutes before it is done. sauce base to retain this By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA of Dougan's job performance. Rascher testified that he and volume. Herald Reporter Do not beat egg whites in Dougan had worked together on Weiss MANCHESTER — Past and pre­ a bowl that is moist or Gourmet spaghetti carpentry projects on weekends but greasy. And do not leave . ferry rates • sent staff members of the Regional that they didn’t have a business, as Occupational Training Center filled Fendell testified, any yolk particles in the ORIVtP INCLUDfO whites. The beaters also defends the state Labor Department con­ Other aides testified that they had must be clean and dry. for the gourmet chef ptssnViiP ference room to capacity Wednesday been present at the alleged swearing For best results, warm as they offered testimony that was at incident, and that they hadn't heard Here is one such gourmet ri •••t 3 proximately 3-inch pieces. several minutes before „ [( , !:,N H! I MOPt l«‘« i If" odds with management’s reasons for Dougan say anything that was un­ eggs to room temperature recipe by Giuliano Soak pieces in bowl of cold water boils.) budget H^iwicir. w Mji'tos an aide’s firing. professional. before beating the whites. Bugialli, who has turned Since most ovens are off water for about 15 minutqs. If using anchovies aico IS Christopher Dougan. a former Fendell testified that Dougan was his cooking interests into a MANCHESTER- Town Manager by several degrees, use an Meanwhile, put large packed in salt, fillet while woodworking aide at the center for asked several times to perform work career in the form of quantity of cold water in holding under cold nmning Robert Weiss today noted the handicapped, said he was fired by outside of the woodworking areas, oven thermometer to be cooking schools. As a certain you have the stockpot. Add coarse salt water to remove excess Manchester will have a 4 percent tax Center Director Norman Fendell for and that on each of these occasions "singles” chef, he prefers proper constant and set on beat. salt. Drain on paper increase despite a town spending in­ things he never did, and several aides he had failed to do the job properly plan-ahead menus for his temperature needed for towels. crease of 7.6 percent. agreed with his contention yester­ and on other occasions he had com­ parties. When water boils, add souffle success. Weiss, responding to an Evening day. pletely refused to work outside the His Spaghetti con Broc­ broccoli. Let cook for Fhit olive oil in heavy And avoid amateur-night Herald editorial questioning budget Fendell said he fired Dougan May woodworking area. coli reflects his interest in about 10 minutes. enamel or aluminum priorities, defended his budget blues by practicing your 18, 1979 because of repeated failure “He was obstinate" Fendell exploring new tastes. Drain broccoli. Save saucepan. Heat on low recommendations. souffles before that impor­ to report to work on time, swearing testified. Spaghetti Con cooking water. Trasfer flame. When oil is very hot, Weiss said the portion of the budget at students, failure to cooperate, and tant party. An earlier hearing Superintendent Broccoli broccoli to large serving remove pan from flame. under the jurisdiction of the town use of school property for personal of Schools James Kennedy found that Orange-Raisin 1 bunch fresh broccoli Sauced Souffle dish. Cover dish with Immediately add filleted manager increased 6.9 percent and gain without authorization. there was reasonable doubt some of Coarse-grained salt 1 orange aluminum foil to keep anchovies. Mash them into said he was unable to stick to his Dougon said he was fired because Fendell's complaints had occurred. 5 whole anchovies oil, using fork, until they 1 cup raisins broccoli warm. projected 6 percent increase. He said of a petition he circulated with Dougan was rehired with back pay packed in salt or 10 fillets Return stockpot con­ form paste. he did come reasonable close despite V4 cup orange liquer another employee that said student and transferred to Bennet Junior in oil taining brocco'ii water to the continued increase in inflation evaluations were being done by un­ 3 tablespoons flour Drain spaghetti in High School at comparable pay, % cup olive oil heat. When water boils, since the original budget process qualified staff members, that classes V* cup milk colander. Place in serving where he is currently employed. Salt add pasta. Cook until “al started. were overloaded and overscheduled. Kennedy said Dougan was 6 tablespoons sugar dish on top of broccoli. Freshly ground black dente.” (’That is about 11 Weiss said the four percent tax in­ Fendell said Dougan’s immediate transferred because there was clear­ 4 eggs, separated Pour anchovy sauce over. pepper minutes for dried pasta or crease despite the 7.6 percent spen­ supervisor, Stephen Rascher, com­ ly a personality conflict between 1 egg white (additional) 1 pound spaghetti (im­ Sprinkle with freshly 2 tablespoons butter 1 minute for homemade ding increase can be credited to plained to him about Dougan's being Dougan and Fendell thus making it in ported pasta) or your own ground pepper. Add salt, if growth in the grand list and other un­ m teaspoons vanilla pasta. Since time is late to work “ several tim es.’’ the best interests of the school fresh spaghetti or IV4 desired. Toss very well but specified revenue sources. Dash salt variable for purchased Fendell said Rascher asked him to system and the ROTC to have the two pounds fresh pasta from fresh pasta, check instruc­ gently. Serve hot. He said additional police officers Grate orange peel. Set speak to Dougan about the matter men serve at separate institutions. Italian gourmet store tions on package.) This kitchen-tested are in the budget to restore the aside. recipe makes 4 to 8 ser­ because Rascher didn’t want to Dougan said he wants the job at the What could be more fun than Easter crafts made from Rice Krispies Marshmallow Treats? Remove large stems While pasta cooks, department to its authorized jeopardize the personal friendship Juice orange. Combine vings depending upon por­ Not operating ROTC back. from broccoli. Cut prepare sauce. (If using strength. He said three new officers between the two men. Dougan’s last attorney, one tion sizes and appetites. r e m a in d e r in to an- fresh pasta, begin sauce_ would be in the detective division and Because of high waters on the Connecticut picture lists the new prices, which were ap­ Rascher circulated the petition referred to him by the state Federa­ one would be in the patrol division. River, Wednesday the Glastonbury-Rocky proved last year to make up for rising energy with Dougan because he said as a tion of Teachers, had failed to appear He said a new planning associate Hill Ferry was not operating. The ferry was costs. DOT officials said they were not sure if professional, he felt the school has at an earlier hearing. Here comes Peter Cottontail would update the town’s general in operation Tuesday. State Department of ithe increases would cut consumer use of the serious management problems. Dougan’s present attorney, who he development plan and a junior Rascher testified that he never com­ is paying from his own pocket, con­ Melt margarine in iarge shaped into 2 smaller bun­ Transportation officials were not sure if the ferry. (Herald photo by Lavallee) Easter and the Easter craft, portion the body and 2 cups mixture eumbsmnd Harms’ engineering aide would be used to in­ plained to Fendell about any aspect centrated on determining the exact Marshmallow Treats nies. bunny. There’s not a more saucepan over low heat. for head. Join head and spect new construction.
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