To be honest, I don't think I've ever eaten at White Castle, but found this cookbook in a Little Free Library and had to snatch it up to at least check it out:
White Castle CraveTime Cookbook 1997 It looks like it was from 1997 as per the expiration dates on some coupons near the back. Recipes were contest submissions from fans , includes some recipe winners from as far back as 1992. Here are a few recipes and an un-PC cartoon:
White Castle Souffle
Swedish Castle Delight
White Castle East Indian Bobotie (despite calling it "East Indian" it appears bobotie is South African)
White Castle Dim Sum and Won Ton
Mommasons can give their family a treat by putting an oriental twist There are several entries from people in the Chicagoland/Illinois area, perhaps you know one of them or their descendants?
Susan B. Chilton, La Grange
Wanda Holz, Chicago
Rose Mangano, Dolton
Maurice Patterson, Chicago
Lily Tung, Willa Park (I think this is a typo and should be Villa Park)
Daniel J. Lamphier, Chicago
Ron Patterson, Oak Forest
Joan Courtright, Aurora
Lyle Cunningham, Peoria
Arlene Hlad, Burbank
Wynona Bibly, Millstadt
Mildred Bernhagen, Naperville
Carol Krueger, Hickory Hills
Carol DiPrima, Mount Prospect
There was even an entry from Doral Chenoweth, the now-retired “Grumpy Gourmet” columnist of the Columbus Dispatch (it seems like his son—or grandson—with the same name also works for the Dispatch and is the one who “discovered” the homeless man Ted Williams with the silky radio voice, in 2011). A website:
http://www.grumpygourmetusa.com/home.html (warning, automatically downloads some kind of music file I think).
Googling, around, I found this blog article
http://columbusbicentennial.blogspot.co ... r-all.html. Another few articles here that mention him:
http://www.shortnorth.com/Hayes.html. Mr. Chenoweth is about 96 now.