Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1960, Image 8

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    B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 9, 1980
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ice Cream Leads The Parade
By Mrs. Richard C. Spence
Here’s a way to give the youngsters a treat that goes
with the Easter season—using ice cream, THE favorite des
sert. All four of these ice cream ideas are simply scrump
tious and certainly befitting the occasion
The first of this tasty four
some is called Easter Petites.
It’s ice cream served up
daintily on crunchy merin
gues. This recipe is one you
will do well to copy. It calls
for the addition of semi
sweet chocolate, that lends
its own rich flavor to the
delicate meringue. Or, for a
little variation, scatter con
fetti-colored decorettes midst
the airy swirls The decor
ettes impact a gay, spring-like
touch. Serve chocolate and
vanilla ice cream balls (use
a melon -ball cutter to form
the shapes) with the choco
late meringue baskets and a
vanilla-strawberry combina
tion with the others. For a
final flourish, top these East
er Ice Cream Petites with
your favorite sauce
EASTER ICE CREAM
PETITES
6 egg whites
Vs teaspoon salt
2 cups sugar
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1 cup grated semi-sweet
chocolate
Chocolate and vanilla ice
cream
Beat egg whites and salt
until frothy. Add sugar a
tablespoonful at a time, and
beat until meringue is very
stiff and will hold peaks. -
Fold in chocolate, a small
amount at a time. Cover a
cooky sheet with brown pa
per, and using a spoon or
pastry tube, shape small
meringues. Bake in a 250
degree preheated oven for 1
hour. Remove from cookie
sheet when cool.
Prepare ice cream balls a
head of time. Scoop chocolate
and vanilla ice cream with a
melon ball scoop. Keep in
refrigerator tray until hard
and ready to serve. Put sev-
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Gilbert H. Hartley
Executive Vice President
Geo. L. Diehl Emlen H. Zeller*
Treasurer ' Secretary
William E. Glasmire. Jr. James N. Esbenahade
Asst. Treasurer Asst. Secretary
eral scoops of each in mer
ingue shells. Top with choc
olate sauce, if desired.
MULTI-COLORED: Omit
chocolate and fold in two
tablespoons multi-colored
decorettes in the meringue
mixture Use strawberry and
vanilla ice cream and top
with sweetened sliced straw
berries if desired.*
Another idea for an Easter
treat for the children is to
make Easter hats for the lit
tle dadies and plump Ice
Cream Bunnies for little
men, of ice cream, gum
drops and cereal, currants
and cinnamon candies.
The Easter Hats are fun —
and simple to make. The col
lar- and hat are cereal cook
ies, perched atop- and below
the face which is a round
scoop of ice cream. Currants
and a red cinnamon candy
make the eyes and mouth.
You’ll find it tun to decorate
the hats —they can be funny,
sedate, frivolous, or whatev
er your whimsey makes
them. A touch of marshmal
low cream on the cookie
hold the decorations in
place.
ICE CREAM COOKIE HATS
COOKIES
3/4 cup sifted flour
12 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
cup (1 stick) butter
1 cup firmly packed light
brown sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
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PER ANNUM
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TO $lO,OOO
Sift dry ingredients togeth
er. Cream butter. Add sugar
and mix well. Beat in egg
and vanilla. Add sifted dry
ingredients alternately with
milk. Blend chopped nuts
and oats. Drop by teaspoon
fuls onto lightly buttered
cookie sheet. Bake in a 350
degree preheated oven for 10
to 12 minutes. Cool on cake
racks.
•ICE CREAM AND CERPi
BUNNIES
Vz cup (1 stick) butter,
melted
2 cups cornflakes
1 cup firmly packed
brown sugar
Vz cup finely chopped 8l
Vs teaspoon cinnaman
1 quart vanilla ice cres ra
Colored gum drops
Combine melted butt
To decorate hats, first put cornflakes, brown sugar, ni
a little marshmallow cream and cinnamon and mix
on top of cookie to hold dec- Scoop out 12 balls of
oration. Then decorate with cream—6 large ones for j
gum drops, colored candies, bodies of the bunnies ant
etc. Put a scoop- of vanilla small ones for the ht
ice cream on one cookie and Roll the balls in the ct
FOR DECORATING
Vanilla ice cream
Marshmallow cream
Colored gum drops
Red cinnamon candies
Chocolate bits
Currants
Candied cherries and cit
ron
INSURED
V* cup milk
V 2 cup finely chopped nuts
IV2 cups quick cooking or
old fashiond oats, uncook
ed.
Spring
This
But you con catch up on
your lawn in one afternoon!
1 Halts
Scotts crobgross stopper
2 Turf Builder fertiliser
3 Scotts Grass Seed
We have the goods ... and the advice
Quick delivery phone or come in
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top with » copkie
Make a face on the ice'
with cinnamon candy
currants. Serve at onco
The Bunny- consists of
scoops of ice cream of (jj
ent sizes, rolled in a
clous cereal mixture
small one is placed atop
larger one. Two long ,
drops or a stick of ii Co ‘
makes a'gay collar. Hold
gum drops in place
toothpicks.
Is Late
Year