cheese and mustard rolls

Bendigo Savoury Rolls

The recipe for these delightful cheesy rolls was originally published by the Country Women’s Association in 1937.

Ingredients

Puff pastry

Mustard (choose one that’s not too hot)

Cheese (any kind that melts well)

Blanched Almonds

Method

Preheat your oven to 220°C or 325°F

Spread a sheet of puff pastry with the mustard.

Sprinkle over the cheese.

Roll tightly.

Cut into slices approximately half an inch (1.5cm) wide).

Press an almond into the centre of each.

Bake for 15 minutes or until cooked.

Onion soup hangover cure

Onion Soup Hangover Cure

The tastiest (and only tolerable) vintage hangover cure that I have found is a classic, light onion soup. This particular recipe was originally published as “onion soup” in the Sunday Times (Perth), July 14th, 1935

Other hangover cures of the time included raw eggs, Worcestershire sauce and oysters, donating blood (although that was in an emergency during WW2 and not generally recommended) , and giving up and staying drunk.

Ingredients

2 medium sized onions, sliced finely

570 ml or 2 1/4 cups of stock (a brown stock or vegetable stock both work well)

1 cup of water

1 tablespoon of butter or margarine

4 teaspoons of plain or all purpose flour

salt and pepper

to garnish

bread

cheese

Method

Finely slice the onions and cook in a saucepan in the butter until they’re see-through.

Add the flour and cook for a couple of minutes.

Add the stock and the water. Simmer for 15 minutes.

While the soup is simmering, toast your bread, put some cheese on top and put it under the grill (broiler to my US visitors) until melted.

Once the soup has cooked for the 15 minutes, add the seasoning. If you’re using a commercially made stock don’t add the salt.

Serve in soup bowls with the cheesy toast floating on top.