B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 11, 1961 For t Farm Wife and Family Treats For Valentine s Day By Mrs. Richard C. Spence Valentine’s Day is a good reason to have a party. If it is to be a “kid’s” .party or a get-together for the “old sters” here are some tasty treats that are sure to make your party a success, double bed heart CAKE 1 cup margarine 2 cups sugar 4 eggs, separated 3 cups sifted cake flour 3 teaspoons double-acting baking powder V 4 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Red food coloring Line bottoms of three 9-in. heart-shaped layer pans with waxed paper Cream margar ine and sugar together until light and fluffy Add beaten egg yolks Blend well Sift flour with baking powder & salt Add alternately with milk, adding flour first and last Beat well Fold m stiff ly beaten egg whites and vanilla Pour batter into 2 prepared pans. Color re maining % batter with red food coloring and pour imc. remaining prepared pan Bake in a moderate ov en (375 degrees) about 25 minutes To prepare filling: Whip 2 cups heavy' c.eam Fold in TOP QUALITY- FAMOUS NAME Durham “1 Bridge V Chairs i yerifiedyalue I PURCHASE s? Padded upholstered seats, covered with oyster white BFG Koroc^al. Front legs are capped with plated steel floor protectors. Ideal for any home, extra guests, parties and social affairs. Fold flat for compact storage. SET OF 4 as low as $l.OO DOWN B.F.Goodrich Economy Type Tires $12 95 * s td Bs * $ 16 20 * 6.70-15 760-15 Safely-S* Tube-type blackwall nylon plus tax with old tire from car. Road hazard guarantee - 15 months ElGooitfich Prince & Vine Streets. LANCASTER Phone EX 2-2136 Open Friday Night 'Til 9 i/4 cup sugar, V 4 cup candied cinnamon hearts, and a few drops peppermint extract. Place whipped cream mix ture between cake layers ar ranged with the pink layer in the center Frosting; Cream Vz cup of margarine. Add 3 cups sifted powdered sugar, % cup cream 1 teaspoon vanilla, and Vt teaspoon red food col oring Beat until smooth and creamy. . With a spatula or table knife spread the frost ing on the sides of the cake first and then the top. Decoration; Make a 2-inch heart outline with red con namon candies. Center with shredded coconut. Pierce with a foil arrow. NOTE: Foil heart pans 'come in a package of two for layer-cake ease. For a slight variation of the above recipe, add the whole eggs when it calls for egg yolks. Finish mixing the cake as directed. Pour into 2 heart-shaped pans and bake for 30-35 minutes at 380 de- LIMITED QUANTITY AT THIS LOW PRICE FOR w> mileage/ grees. When cool, frost with Fluffy' Pink -Frosting, - - - FLUFFY PINK FROSTING 2 egg whites, unbeaten \Vz cups granulated sugar 5 tablespoons cold water IV2 teaspoons white corn syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla Few drops red food color ing Place egg whites, sugar, water, com syrup in top of double boiler; beat until thoroughly blended. Place over rapidly boiling water. Beat constantly with hand or electric beater until frost ing will stand in peaks "on beater. Remove from heat; add vanilla, red food' color ing; blend. SWEETHEART CAKE Vt cup shortening, soft 1 cup sugar 3 egg yolks V/z cups sifted enriched flour 3 teaspoons baking powder - Vz teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vz. teaspoon nutmeg I’A cups milk 1 cup rolled oats, quick or old-fashioned 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten Heat oven to moderate (350 degrees). Grease bot tom of 3 quart heart-shaped pan; line with waxed paper; grease again and flour. Beat ♦ ♦ « PENN SQUARE • McGovern Ave. • Mountville Lancaster provides a challenge to Think Big. The phenomenal growth of - Lancaster during the Fifties can only be attributed to its leaders—think ing big! We salute such imagination . . . such courage to build for the future. And in the shadow of those who envisioned the “New Lancaster” that is appearing today, our bank is also building ... a new and bo.d banking leadership ... in step with Lancaster’s continuing progress . : . increasing our branch facilities so as to better serve the individual and business firm with the most convenient bank service possible. We believe that it is a bank’s responsibility to grow ahead of its customers’ needs. You’ll like our progressive spirit . . . our confidence in Lancaster’s fu ture. We invite you to come bank with us . . . the bank to grow with. For Convenience • For Confidence • Bank At The Fulton KHNMUHE * «cOOV«w*vt » «ountv.l« * u« mnMm * M«M /«(W **>»«* shortening - and spgar creamY; -add egg -yolk*; beat well,' Sift together flour, baking ‘ powder, salt and spices. Add alternately with milk to shortening-mixture. Stir in oats; fold in egg whites. Pour batter into pan. Bake in preheated oven a bout 45 -minutes. Let stand about 10 minutes; loosen ed ges and remove from pan. Cool. Frost with your favo rite boiled frosting; tint some frosting pink for de coration of cake. ♦ * ♦ Kiddies like cookies. See what they think of these. DOUBLE HEART COOKIES 1 cup butter or margarine, soft 1 cup sifted confectioners’ sugar 1 egg - , 1 teaspoon almond extract I SUPER I Sell Service H SHOES I 220 W. KING ST. I Lane. Co.'s Laraesf H Shoe Store ■ H All Ist Quality H Serving Community for Seventy-nine Years Vi- teaspoon baking pow - der 1 cup rolled oats Currant jelly Confectioners’ sugar Heat oven to moderate (375 degrees). Beat together butter, sugar, egg, almond extract. Sift together flour and bak’irrg powder; add to butter mixture; beat well. Stir In oats. Roll dough on lightly, flour ed board or canvass to % in thickness. Cut with floured heart-shaped cutter. Cut a small heart in center of half the cookies. Put plain hearts on ungreased cookie sheet Put Vz teaspoon jelly on each cover with designed cookie Lancaster • Akron EOT • East Petersburg 9 cCtf* utotSched flour
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