God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Summary of Principles for Christian Stewardship: 1. Giving is to be in proportion to wealth - 1 Cor. 16:2; 2 Cor. 8:3, 11, 12; 9:8-11 (precisely what percentage that might be is never stated by Paul). 2. Giving is to be regarded as a privilege; indeed, it is an act of worship and praise - 2 Cor. 8:4; Phil. 4:15-18. 3. Giving is to be voluntary, not forced - 2 Cor. 8:3,11-12; 9:5,7. 4. Giving is to be preceded by the dedication of oneself to the Lord's work in whatever capacity possible - 2 Cor. 8:5. 5. Giving is to be characterized by a spirit of reciprocity - 2 Cor. 8:13-15. 6. The administration of Christian giving should take into consideration the principles [of integrity] that governed Paul's approach to the collection [he assembled] - 2 Cor. 8:16-24. 7. Giving is to be characterized by forethought and prayer - 2 Cor. 9:7. 8. Giving must never be characterized by sorrow over money lost or by covetousness - 2 Cor. 9:5, 7. 9. Giving should always be cheerful and joyous - 2 Cor. 9:7. 10. Giving should not be undertaken with a view to personal enrichment; rather, one should give with the expectation that God will supply the giver with abundance for additional giving - 2 Cor. 9:8-11. 11. All giving is to be understood as finding its source, power, and pattern in the grace of God in Christ - 2 Cor. 8:1,9; 9:14-15.
Sam Storms
Blacksmith Pie
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy, Eggs
Jewish
Desserts, Pies
10
Servings
INGREDIENTS
10
0z fudge cookies *
10
oz
Graham crackers
16
tb
Butter at room temp
1/4
c
Cornstarch
1
c
Sugar plus 3 TBS
1/2
ts
Vanilla extract
1 1/2
c
Half and half(or 1 cup cream and; 1/2 cup milk)
2
Egg yolks
1
Egg
1/2
c
Semisweet chocolate chips
1 1/2
c
Heavy cream
4
Egg whites**
INSTRUCTIONS
For crust: process cookies and crackers until fine. Mix in bowl with butter
until well blended. Line bottom and sides of a 9 inch springform pan. Chill
at least one hour. Can be made a day before.
Filling
Combine cornstarch , 3 TBS sugar, vanilla and half and half in a saucepan.
Stir with wisk until blended and smooth. Bring to a boil over low heat
stirring constantly with wisk. When thickened , remove from heat.
Beat egg yolks and eggs and add to custard , stirring rapidly with wisk.
Return to heat and stir until custard barely simmers. Pour and scrape 1 cup
of the custard into mixing bowl and the remaining custard in another bowl.
Melt chocolate over boiling water or at 70% power in microwave. Add melted
chocolate to the 1 cup of custard. Smear bottom and sides of chilled crumb
crust with the mixture and chill.
Beat heavy cream until partly stiff. Gradually add 1/2 cup sugar beating
until stiff. Beat egg whites* * until stiff and gradually add the remaining
sugar. Continue beating until stiff. Fold the whipped cream and egg whites
into the second bowl of custard.
Pour and scrape the whipped cream eggwhite mixture into the mold. Smooth it
over. Cover with plastic wrap and chill for several hours.
Decorate with chocolate shavings and/or chocolate leaves.
Chocolate leaves Melt about 4 oz semisweet chocolate. Brush ont eh
underside of clean, small garden leaves. Lemon leaves are great-silk leaves
can also be used along with holly or sasanqua camilia leaves. Let harden
until fiirm. Carefully peel off leaves by the stem. Can be made in advance
and kept in tightly closed tin in frig or freezer. Can also use white
chocolate and tint it.
NOTES : * I use the refrigerater chocolate cookies always found near the
icecream toppings, but I don't know if they're kosher. Any plain chocolate
cookie will do. ** With all the salmonella problems, it would be wise to
use Just Eggwhites or the cartons of pasturized eggwhites now in some
supermarkets. If none of the above are available, I would skip eggwhites
completely and increase the am't of cream. It won't be as light a filling,
but it will still be delicious.
Recipe by: NY Times
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V97 #315 by Judith Sobel <jcs@mindspring.com>
on Dec 03, 1997
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