14—-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 16, 1963 or t Farm Wife and Family Here are the bread recipes we promised you in an earlier column. Make the bread any way you like knead it, don’t knead it, or just beat it! and we’re sure you’ll have re quests for more. Our first recipe is for the basic kneaded white bread. EXRICHED WHITE BREAD 1 package yeast, compres sed or dry % cup water (lukewarm for compi essed yeast, warm tor dry) 2 cups milk 2 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon shortening 6 cups sifted enriched fl oui (about) Sotten veast in water. Heat milk and shoitening until mel ted (Do not boil ) Measure su gar and salt into bowl Add hot milk imxtuie and cool to hike- HONEST VALUES! ©Refrigerator SALE TA2I3W 11.8 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR With Big Cross Top Freezer Deluxe Model I QJC! And Your IM *3 Old One 2 DOOR COMBINATION 13.2 Cu. Ft. Automatic Defrost! {T JP jP And Your Old One TU3O4AV L. H. Brubaker 350 fetrasbni}? Pike - Lane. 11. D, 3, LititiC, Pa. Ph. Lane. 307-5170 SI i «ist>nr;i (JS7-0002 lalit/ 020-77 CH :»ooacxMoc»c A@®o® Home-Baked Bread By Mrs, Richard C. Spence warm Add about 2 cups flour and beat well Add softened yeast Add enough more flour to make a moderately stiff do ugh. Turn out on lightly flour ed board, or pastry cloth, and knead until smooth and satiny (5 to S minutes). Shape into ball and place m lightly greas ed bond Grease suiface of do ugh lightly. Cover and let rise in warm place (SO to S 5 degrees) until doubled (about 1 y 2 hours). Punch down Divide dough in half Shape each half into smo oth ball Let rest 10 minutes. Shape into loaves Place in gi eased 4% x 8% inch loaf pans Let use until doubled (about 1 hour) Bake in hot oven (400 degrees) 40 to 45 minutes Makes two 1(4-pound loaves m af •* * AVI;ST AVIIiTiOAV NO-KNEAD RICH DINNER BREAD 1 package yeast, compres sed or dry (4 cup water (lukewarm — „ Poultry & Livestock Feeds Poultry Equipment' Poultry Supplies Fertilizers West Willow Farmers Assoc. for compressed ■ yeast, warm for dry)' 2 tablespoons sugar 1% teaspoons salt x 2 tablespoons shortening Vz cup hot scalded milk Vi cup cold water 1 unbeaten, egg 3Vi .to 3 Vt ’’cups flour Soften yeast in water, In mixing bowl combine sugar, salt, shortening and hot scald ed milk Stir to melt shorten ing Stir in cold water; cool to lake warm. Blend in unbeaten egg and the softened yeast; mix well. Add flour gradually to form a stiff dough, beating well after each addition., Cover, let' rest 15 minutes. Roll out dough on well-floured surface to a 14 x 7-inch rectan gle, fold rectangle in half. Re peat rolling and folding two more times Roll dough once more to a 14 x 7-inch rectan gle Then roll u'p rectangle to ward you, starting with 7-mch side (Roll tightly )Seal edges and ends with heels of hands after each roll. Place in greas ed 9 x 5 x 3-inch pan, seam side down .Cover Let rise in warm place (S 5 ito 90 degrees) iidtil light and doubled in size, about 1 hour. Bake at 350 deg rees for 50 to 60 minutes BATTERWAY BREAD 2% cups warn water 1 package active diy yea- 6Vz cups sifted all-purpose flour 3 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon salt 2 tablespoons soft shoit ening Pour the warm water into a large mixing bowl Add the veast Let stand a few minutes. 354-2114 :;r. * " 1 WWF * * ■¥ * -K * * ♦ Ph. 394-5019 * Stir-to dissolve. Add about half' 1 ‘ >2 the flour, the sugar, salt, and 1 shortening. Star the mixer on 2 medium speed, or beat by hand. 5 Beat 2 minutes or until smo oth Stop mixer. Add the rest of the flour and stir in by hand until flour disappears, 1 to IVs minutes. Beating in this recipe takes the place of kneading. iScrape down batter from si des of bowl Cover bowl with waxed paper. Bet rise in warm place until doubled about 30 minutes Meanwhile, grease 2 biead loaf pans 4% x x 2% inches Stir down batter by beating hard for y 2 minute This is a thick, somewhat sticky batter. Put into the pans, spreading evenly. Batter will fill pans V 2 full Let rise in warm place un til edges of batter reach tops of pans 20 to 30 minutes Brush with melted fat, it desir ed Bake 40 to 50 minutes (or until well browned on sides and top) in preheated quick moderate oven (375 degrees) Remove from pans and cool on rack XO-KXE.VD BUTTER-RICH DINNER ROLLS 2 packages,, active dry yeast (or 2 cakes comp lessed yeast) % cup waim water (luke warm for compressed yeast) Vi cup sugar Vi cup butter or other shoitenmg HAVE YOU NEGLECTED THIS GILT-EDGED INVESTMENT? Ever consider that a properly-drawn Will is one of the soundest investments you can make for your family? By keeping estate expenses and taxes within bounds, and allowing other economies, an up-to-date Will is almost certain to increase die net amount your heirs receive. We have helped with the financial aspects of many Wills. Ask us to sit down with you and your attorney soon. We'll be glad to help. THE LANCASTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK LANCASTER 9 East King Street (temporary address) 138 North Queen Street (Drive-In Window) Prince and Janies Streets (Drive-in Window) 1648 Lincoln Hwy, East 1847 Columbia Avenue MOUNT JOY One West Main Street (Drive-in Window) QUARRYVILLB State and Church Streets Established 1841 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Soften yeast in warm water. In large bowl combine sugar, butter, salt and hot scalded milk Cool do lukewarm. Stir m unbeaten eggs and the softened yeast Add the flour gradually to form a stiff dough, beatm? well after each addition. Cover Let rise in warm place until light and doubled m size, ab ' out 1 hour. Toss dough on well floured surface until . coated with flour and no longer sticky. Shape as desired Let rise in warm place until light and doubled in size, 30 to 45 minut es. Bake at 400 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes until golden brown Brush with butter while hot Malkes 2 dozen. XO-KXEAD CIXXAMOX BOLLS 1 package active dry yeast (or 1 cake compr essed yeast) % cup warm water (luke warm for compi essed yeast) 3 tablespoons sugar 3 tablespoons shortening iy 2 .teaspoons salt 1/2 cup hot scalded milk 1 unbeaten egg 3 to 3% cups all-purpose flour V 2 cup sugar 2 teaspoons cinnamon (Continued on Page 16) t • 8 Convenient Offices ‘ teaspoons salt cup hot scalded milk unbeaten eggs to 5 % cup all purpose flour FLORIN 801 Main Street