—Lancaster -Farming/ Saturday, April 22, 1961 8 or t Farm Wife and Family Easy Pie Baking Mixes by Mrs. Richard C. Spence A pastry mix that can be made ahead of time and stor ed easily is the perfect answer to quick pie baking and de lightfully different desserts. Of course, the pastry mix you make yourself is not on’y a time saver, but features the wonderful “home-rade” qualities that go along with home-mixed pastry. Successful pie bakers know that it is the crust that makes the pie, A tasty filling is important but it is the tender, flavor- baked pastry that wins the compliments. To achieve this, smart home makers select an all-purpose shortening that is a blend of meal fats and vegetable fats. The meat fats produce a flak iness in pastry difficult to at tain with any other type of shortening. From this easy pastry mix, you will enjoy making extra good pies, and the family will no doubt insist on'lots of them. 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You’ll find the pastry mix is so convenient to store because you can keep it in a closed canister or can on the kitchen shelf instead of using precious re frigerator space. Here is' the basic recipe and also a deliciously differ ent pie made form the mix. Apple pie is a'ways a dessert special, arid the added sour cream fillip adds an intrigu ing touch. PASTRY MIX Small Recipe: (about 9 cups) 2 cups shortening (white, all-purpose blend of meat and vegetable fats) 6 cups flour (sifted) SOUR CREAM APPLE PIE 1 9-mch unbaked pastry shell % cup brown sugar %, teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon salt * teaspoon nutmeg . V* teaspoon salt Large Recipe; .about 18 2 tablespoons cornstarch cups) 4 cups pared and sliced _ ■■■■ lllllllllll' Z I S S\_ _ s ONLY There’s in Owning Your Own Home You can enjoy the benefits of home-ownership more completely when you have a home-financing plan that’s just right for you. 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Place pastry mix in bow Sprinkle cold water, a little at a time, over different parts of pastry m'x. Toss together lightly with a fork. Use sr little water as possible, just enough to make dough hold together. Place dough on waxed paper. Knead 3 times. Press gently with a paper into a ball. Let stand at room temperature for 15 20 minutes. L’ght’y flour pastry cloth or board and covered pin. and - IPMDSW CURRENT DIVIDEND - ilia PER ANNUM Paid On Savings 'avin§s and^ojan ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 25 North Duke St. Phone EX 7-2818 5 cups shortening 12 cups flour (sifted) 2 tablespoons salt The Pastry: Savings and ■ agency of the j : A/ 'hi y\ a tart apples 1 cup commercially soured cream Toppings Vi- cup flour 3 tablespoons sugar 3 tablespoons brown sugar Vi teaspoon cinnamon 14 cup melted butter or margarine Combine brown sugar, cin namon, nutmeg, salt and cornstarch. Add- a’temately with apple slices in pastry shell Cover with sour cream Combine ingredients for top ping. 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