4.30.2020

Old Hollywood Kitchen: Zachary Scott

Well, 2020 hasn't given us much to cheer about so far. In the midst of necessary quarantine and social distancing, it can be difficult to drum up positive thoughts. Escapism is my go-to relief, and at the moment consists mostly of catching up on unwatched classic films; as I'm sticking with tried-and-true recipes (and those with minimal ingredients) to keep myself fed, I've been neglecting my stack of vintage cookbooks. It's high time I tackle my backlog of old recipe tests, starting with this comforting noodle dish:



Zachary Scott's Noodles Mecca

1 package medium noodles (I used egg noodles)
1 1/2 lbs. ground round steak
2 large onions, ground
2 kernels garlic
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
1/4 tsp. chili powder
1/2 lb. grated cheddar cheese
2 cans condensed tomato soup

In this first attempt I halved the ingredients for a smaller serving size, including the tomato soup; unfortunately this left the casserole a bit dry. The flavors and texture were good otherwise, though I'm wondering if green pepper wouldn't jazz this up some more. I definitely will use two cans of tomato soup the next time around.


Zachary Scott is perhaps best known for his work in Mildred Pierce, a great film all around, but I have to recommend the fun noir Flaxy Martin, which also features the wonderful Dorothy Malone. Whatever you choose to watch, I hope you and yours stay safe and healthy.