Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 09, 1958, Image 8

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    B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 9, 1958
For the
Farm Wife and
Peanuts are Good in Main Dishes,
Soups and Variety of Vegetables
Peanuts belong to the pea-and
bean family, the legumes they
aren’t really nuts at all. But like
nuts, they’re always popular in
salads and sandwiches, cookies
and dessert as well as just
plain salted. And like peas and
beans, peanuts are good n main
dishes, m soups, and in combina
tion with other vegetables.
Because of their high food
value, peanuts and peanut butter
are well worth a place in every
day menus. The idea of using
them often in family meals is
nutritionally sound for the fol
lowing reasons;
1. Peanuts are exceptionally
high in niacin, are important
also for other B vitamins.
2. Among the vegetable foods
peanuts rate high in quantity
of protein. For efficient use of
FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE
MADE THE FARMER’S
WAY
Li Lancaster
P-V Production
Credit Ass’n.
411 W. Roseville Rd.
Lancaster, Pa.
f Ph. Lane. EX 3-3931
"Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889”
MILLERSVILLE BRANCH
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor
Family
peanut protein, some high-qual
ity protein food such as meat
eggs, or milk should be eaten at
the same meal.
3. The high fat® content of
peanuts makes them a good
source of food energy
COOKING
PEANUTS In many salads
and desserts peanuts -may be used
whole or in halves. For most
other dishes you’ll need to chop
the peanut. Use a knife or run
the peanuts through the coarse
plate on the food chopper.
Peanuts take up moisture read
ily. When you want all of their
crispness, as in salads and sauces,
don’t mix the peanuts with the
other ingredient until just before
serving.
PEANUT BUTTER Peanul
butter is made in different grinds
The types usually found on the
market are regular grind (fine
to medium) and coarse or chunky
Some peanut butters are just
ground roasted peanuts plus salt,
to others stabilizers have been
added in order to retard oil sep
aration
In recipes calling for peanut
butter any kind of peanut butter
that you like may be used For
a smooth texture, use a fine
grind, of course; for an interest
mg “broken nut” effect, use a
coarse grind
Because peanut butter is sc
high in fat, it can be used as
part of the shortening in breads
cakes, and pastries, and will add
to the richness of main dishes
302 N. GEORGE ST
Keep peanuts in tightly closed
'containers in the- refrigerator so
they’ll stay crisp and retain their
flavor. Peanut butter, too, keeps
best in the refrigerator. Because
peanut butter stiffens in a cold
place, remove it from the refrig
erator a shout time before using
to allow it to soften
Following are some recipes
using peanuts. The recipes call
for salted peanuts. If you use
unsalted peanuts, you will need to
increase the salt m the recipes.
Try this for a different flavor
in potato cakes —
PEANUT-POTATO CAKES
iVz cups chopped salted pea
nuts
2 v i cups seasoned mashed po
laloes white or sweet)
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
1 egg, beaten
Pepper or 2 or 3 drops tabasco
sauce, if desired
Four
Fat or drippings for frying
Combine peanuts, potatoes, and
parsley and stir in half of the
egg and the seasoning Shape
into eight flat cakes.
Dip cakes in est of egg, then
in flour. Bown in hot fat Cakes
mjay be dipped in fine crumbs
instead of flour if desired Four
servings
IVz cups celery cut in l-inch
lengths
% cup liquid cooking liquid
plus milk)
1 tablespoon flour
14 teaspoon salt
Pepper
1 tablespoon butter or margar
ine
J i cup grated cheese, if desired
i cup chopped salted peanuts
Cook celery until tender in a
small amount of boiling salted
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Norristown WNAK 8:00 A. M.
Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M.
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10-15 7.60-15
Plus Tax and Treadable Tire
Slightly more for Whitewall or Tubeless
STORING
CREAMED CELERY
AND PEANUTS
HEAR
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Each Sunday
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Or See Your Neighborhood Implement or U. S. Tire Dealer
water.'Dram. ' T ' T V
Measure cooking liquid. and
add enough milk to make three
fourth cup. Mix flour and part
of liquid until smooth. Stir into
rest of liquid.
Add seasonings and butter or
margarine; cook slowly until
sauce is thickened, stirring fre
quently. .
Stir the celery and cheese into
the sauce. As soon as cheese is
melted, remove from heat. Add
peanuts. 4 servings.
PEANUT AND EGGPLANT
SCALLOP
1 small eggplant
1 tablespoon butter or mar
garine
1 tablespoon finely chopped
onion
Vz cup soft crumbs
Vi teaspoon salt
cup condensed tomato soup
1 teaspoon horseradish, if de
sired
1 egg
1/2 cup finely chopped salted
peanuts
4 cup dry crumbs mixed with
1 tablespoon butter or margarine,
melted
v, cup grated cheese, if de
sired
Pare -eggplant and cut in cubes
NEW VEGADEX
cuts out hand-weeding in vegetables!
New “chemical weeder” practically
ends hand-weeding in vegetable crops.
Spray it on the soil as you plant—lulls
off grassy weeds as they sprout.
VEGADEX kills purslane, foxtails, henbit,
annual bluegrass, bull grass, crab grass,
pigweed, barnyard grass, duckweed,
lambsquarter.
Use Vegadex on celery, lettuce, greens,
garden beets, cole crops, sweet and field
corn, snap beans, lima beans, soybeans.
Como in no w... get your Vegadex
and have it ready when you plantl
/6row\
T r Ehrlich To
J* Julll ilvli. v^U*
P"FK M 'y 736-38 E. Chestnut St.. Lancaster
Ph. EX 3-2210 or 3-2489
BIG SPECIAL
U. S. ROYAL Hi-BAR
136 S. PRINCE ST.
Cook in boiling salted 'water un
tiir tender. Drain.
Add all ingredients except but
tered crumbs and cheese. Place
the mixture in a greased baking
dish Sprinkle with crumbs and
bake at 350 degrees about 25
minutes Sprinkle grated cheese
over.- top and bake 5 minutes
longer. 4 servings.
Here we use peanuts and but
ter in breads
PEANUT BUTTER BISCUITS
Two cups sifted flour
!t teaspoon salt
2% teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoons shortening
14 cup peanut butter
About A cup milk
Sift dry ingredients together
and work in the shortening and
peanut butter. Add the milk slow
ly, stirring until a soft dough is
formed Knead a few times on a
lightly floured'board, roll or pal
to the desired thickness, and
cut into biscuits.
Bake on an ungreased baking
sheet at 450 degrees 15 minutes
Makes 16 2-inch biscuits.
< * 4*
PEANUT QUICK BREAD
2 cups sifted flour
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