6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 29. 1958 For the Farm Wife and Family Light Apples Add Baking Flavor to Many Desserts Red apples have such eye appeal that shoppers may neglect varieties with green or yellow skins which, are ex cellent for cooking. Baked products made with these 1 fair skinned apples are excellent for freezing. Apple dumplings, applesauce fruit cake, apple muffins, apple gingerbread upside-down cake, applesauce nut loaf are a few of the baked goods Cool apple ca ] CG) closely made with apples which hold and seal in freezar-pa their appearance and flavor per and put into the freezer after a month in the freezer. p rom ptiy. Because apple cake is a favorite for break fast, take it out of the freez er the night before, let it thaw in the refrigerator, then put in the oven in the morning just long enough for it to heat through. ♦ * * This Dutch apple cake, a baking powder coffee cake, topped with apple wedges coated with a sugar-cinna mon mixture, is especially favored for freezing. Dutch Apple Cede© 3 A cup sugar Vi cup soft butter 1 egg Vs cup milk IVs cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder \s teaspoon salt Mix sugar, butter and egg together thoroughly. Stir in milk. Then add the dry in gredients which have been sifted together. Spread the batter in greased and floured nine-inch square pan. Arrage pared apple wedges or slices in top so they overlap. Sprinkle with a mixture of sugar and cinnamon, the amount depending on how tart the apples are. Bake in a 375-degree oven for 25 to 30 minutes or until a wooden toothpick thrust into the center of the cake comes out with no batter adhering to it. 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Pat for deep frying Sift together flour, salt, baking powder, and sugar. Combine egg, milk, and fat. Add to the dry ingredients all at once, stirring only en ough to moisten. Stir in the apples. Drop by spoonsfuls into hot fat (350-375 degrees) and cook until browped. Serve with syrup or sprin kle with confectioners’ sugar. Makes eight small fritters. One way to bring together the ever-popular pork and apple team— Apple Stuffing : Vi cup diced salt pork Vi cup chopped onion V* cup chopped parsley 5 medium-size tart apples diced Vs cup sugar 2 cups soft bread cubes Cook salt pork in a fry pan until crisp, and remove from fat. Cook onion and parsley in the fat for a few minutes. Place apples in the pan,' sprinkle with sugar. Cover and cook until tender, then continue cooking uncovered a few minutes until apples are candied. Add salt pork and bread cubes; heot through. Makes three cups stuffing. Ways to use apple stuffing 1 Pile hot stuffing between two sections of spareribs, skewer them together, and bake. Or use to stuff a boned shoulder. ol resh pork. One-hali of this' receipe will stuff four large pork chops, with enough left t * • over to cook on top of the chops. * * ♦ Apple Relish 1 cup finely chopped up pared apples 1 cup finely shredded cab bage Vs cup finely-chopped celery 1 tablespoon chopped " green peper Va-cup sugar 3 tablespoons vinegar Vs teaspoon salt V* teaspoon ginger ~ Vi teaspoon mustard Dasli'of cayenne pepper 1 tablespoon chopped can ned pimiento Mix apples, cabbage, cel ery, and green pepper. Com bine sugar, vinegar, spices, and pimiento. Add to apples and vegetables and mix thor oughly. Makes two cups. * * Baked Acom Squash 2 small acorn squashes 3 cups chopped apple Vi teaspoon salt* V* cup brown sugar Nutmeg 2 tablespoons tablefat Cut squash in halves and scoop out seeds. Place squash in a baking dish; fill centers with apple. Pour water into the dish. Cover and bake at 350 degrees 30 minutes, or until partly done. Sprinkle with salt, sugar, and nutmeg and dot with fat. Bake un covered about 45 minutes, or until the squash is soft. iIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIHIIIimH GREIDER Super Cross Leghorns ■ • Shaver Star Cross 288 Leghorns s • Vantress Arbor Acre Broiler Chicks S • 5 Broiler Chicks Still Available in December | Greider Leghorn Farms, he. | S PHONE OL 3-2455, MTV JOY, PA. ; ■■■■■■■!? Makes four servings, * ♦ ♦ Apple-Cheese Dessert 5 cup apple slices (pared) 1 tablespoon lemon juice 3/4 cup sugar 'A teaspoon cinnamon Vz cup sifted flour V* teaspoon salt V* cup table fat % cup grated cheese Fill pie pan or shallow baking dish with ' apples; sprinkle with -lemon juice and one-fourth cup of the sugar. Mix cinnomon, flour, salt, and the other one-half cup sugar. Cut in fat until mixture is granular. Stir in cheese. Spread over apples. Bake at 350 degrees until apples are tender—about 40 minutes. 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