B—Lanxaster Fanning, Saturday, February 28, 1959 For the Farm Wife and Cheese Pies Star For Lent Cheese pies are favorite with the French and the Swiss. Sometimes the cheese is Swiss, sometimes it's* a sharper, deeper colored cheese like our Cheddars but always the crust is short and crisp and the cheese is combined with cream and eggs for a light, smooth textured custard. The cheese custard can be seasoned in various ways— with a faint breath of tender spring onions with crisp bacon or shaved ham—or with fresh, flaked crab meat We have two cheese pia reccipes for you today-Green Onion Cheese Pie and Crab Meat Quiche —two ideal main dishes for Lent. The main stay of both custards is a con densed cream oi celery soup It’s an economical and cer tainly a smooth and subtly seasoned base for the cheese custard. 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NATIONAL BANK “Serving Lancaster jrom Center Square since 1889” MH.LERSVILLE BRANCH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor o Family densed cream of celery so up, unriluted 3 4 cup grated process Am erican cheese Vz cup milk 3 eggs, slightly beaten IVz tablespoons flour 2 teaspoons prepared mus tard Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line 9-inch pie plate with pastry. Saute’ onions in but ter until tnder; spread over pastry. Combine soup and cheese; heat until cheese mel ts. Add milk Beat eggs, flour and mustard: pour over on ions Bake 45 minutes or un til kinfe inserted in center comes out clean. Allow to stand 10 minutes before ser- FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen Street— Swan Parking Lot Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot S. W. Corner Vine & Queen Sts 302 N. GEORGE ST. ving. Makes servings. NOTE: One cup chopped onions may he substituted for the green onions, * * * Crab Meat Quiche pastry using 1 cup flour' 1 cup cooked, cleaned crab meat, flaked 4 slices -<4 ounces) proces sed Swiss cheese 3 eggs 1 can(lo'.4 ounces) cream of celery soup, undiluted % cup milk 1 tablespoon salt Dash cayenne pepper Paprika Line nine-inch pie plate with pastry; chill one hour. Heat oven to 375 degrees. Fill crust with crab meat; top with cheese slices. Com bine eggs and remaining in gredients; heat well. Pour over crab meat and cheese; dust lightly with pap rika. Bake 40-50 minutes or until knife inserted in cen ter comes out clean. Serve warm. Cut into wedges. Ma kes one 9-inch pie. , A around the use of a ring-mold makes even a simple meal festive. When the center is filled with vegetables, it becomes a one dish meal that is both easy and attractive to serve. The baked food will turn out easily from the mold if this "method is followed. Grease the pan well. 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Luncheon Ring 1% cup scalded milk ~ V< cup butter ■ 1 cup soft bread crumbs 2 Cups cooked rice 1 tablespoon chopped oni on 1 teaspoon salt % pound grated cheddar cheese 3 eggs Scald milk and add butter and bred,crumbs. Add cook ed rice, onion, salt, cheese, and well beaten eggs. Blend thoroughly. Pour into a well greased ring mold. Set mold in pan of hot water. Bake in 375 degree oven for 55 to 60 minutes, or until delicately browned. Un-mold on warm plate. Fill center of ring with buttered carrots and peas, t and garnish with parsley. ! Serves eight. Menu suggestion: Cheese rice luncheon ring with but tered carrots and peas," to mato aspic with chopped cel ery added, whole wheat muf fins, butter, and half grape fruit. " I ♦ * * Cheese - Tomato Rarebit With Shrimp 1 cup uncooked white rice 1 teaspoon salt '2 cups water 1 lOV2 ounce can condensed SNAP-COUPLER is sa Allis-Chulmsrs tndemuk. Quorryville, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service s New, Holland. Pa. tomato soup Vz cup milk 1 pound cheddar c j grated 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon prepay tard 1 teaspoon Worcester sauce y 4 teaspoon paprika About one pound hot ed shrimp, cleaned as veined Put rice, salt, and \ in 2-quart saucepan j to vigorous boil. Turn as low as possigle. Cov® with lid and simmer this low heat 14 minutes move saucepan from but leave lid on 10 mi longer. While rice cooks, tomato soup and mi] saucepan over low heat cheese, salt, mustard, cestershire sauce and pa Stir until cheese melts i cheese sauce over rice arrange hot shrimp cheese-tomato sauce. SUPER Self Service SHOES 220 W. KING ST. Lane. Co.'s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality SUPER LOW PRICE 7 I R.S. Wea« Stevens, P®