Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 24, 1965, Image 8

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    Farming, Friday, December 24, 1065
8
For'the
Farm Wife
By Mn. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor
Turkey Treats From Left-Overs
Tasty
SPENCE
sandwich. For 'a meal-msa
aandwich combine turkey,
ebeese, hard-cooked eggs, to
'xnato slices and bacon bits.
For a delicious hot, open
face sandwich, ■pour mush
room soup, seasoned with
cayenne pepper 'and prepared
■rnstard, over turkey, tomato
and cheese slices on toast.
Chopped turkey makes a
delectable addition to many
Salads. Add chopped black
olives, tomatoes and hard
ttooked eggs to the turkey.
Try 'adding chopped almonds,
diced avocado, white grapes
Or crushed pineapple along
With the turkey. Here is a
recape for a snow-capped tur-
key salad
Conestoga Emergency Fund
Non-Profit Benefit Fund Established 1958
Pays Death Benefit - $1,000.00
Assessment per death $l.lO per subscriber.
THIS NEW ENROLLMENT, the first since 1958, is limit
ed to all persons in good health up to age 62.
HOW TO ENROLL Send this ad with your name,
address and age to CONESTOGA EMERGENCY FUND,
R. D. #6, Box 320, Lancaster, P*. 17603. Complete infor
mation and applications cards will be sent to you.
ACT TODAY
DON’T LET YOUR FAMILY REGRET YOUR DELAY
Check with Farm
Farm
Mortgage
Farm Credit Mortgage Loans are tailored to
the farmer’s needs. Long term ... up to 40
years. Payments scheduled to coincide with in
come. Early pay-off without penalty. Transfer
able in event of sale.
LONG TERM LANI
Leftover turkey can be used in many
taste-tempting ways. But turkey does need
special care after the feast. Remove any
stuffing left in the turkey and refrigerate
promptly, separate from the bird. For a mois
ter meat, pour leftover turkey stock or broth
over the turkey saved for salads or casse
roles. Divide the meat into meal-sized por
tions and freeze. Properly packaged, cooked
turkey should keep well in the freezer for
at least a month.
Use cooked sliced turkey in delicious
sandwiches, hot or cold. Combine it with
ham and cheese; add cole slaw for a tangy
treat. Use chopped turkey with diced celery,
sliced cheese and pickle relish for a salad
SXOW CAPPED ORAXGE
’N TURKEY SALAD
to 3 oranges, peeled
cups cooked diced turkey
Salt and pepper
cup chopped celery
cup Tokay grape halves,
seeded
Citrus Sour Cream Dress
ing*
Crisp lettuce leaves
Cut oranges into bite-size
pieces; dram. Season turkey
■with salt and pepper to taste.
In a large mixing bowl, mix
together turkey, celery,
grapes and orange pieces. Add
Sour Cream Dressing and
toss lightly. Serve chilled on'
crisp lettuce leaves.
* CITRUS SOUR CREAM
DRESSING
Va cup dairy sour cream
V 4 cup fresh orange juice
first for a
Credit
GE LOANS
OANS
icaster
noa
v U , v
1 tsblsipoon freah lemon .
juice
1 teacpoon «ug*r
1 teaspoon monoaodluni
glutamate >
V* teaspoon dry mustard .
V 4 teaspoon salt
Combine all ingredients and
stir until smooth. Chill.
The possibilities for cas
seroles using leftover turkey
are nearly endless. For a
turkey jambalaya, cook ba
con, onion, green pepper and
a small piece of garlic until
tender, add a cup of canned
tomatoes, a cup of uncooked
rice, two cups of both chop
ped, cooked turkey and tur
key stock. Bake until rice is
tender.
Combine chopped or sliced,
turkey with a can of cream
style corn and a medium
white sauce. Top with crumbs
and heat through. Another
delightful casserole combines
alternate layers of sliced tur
key and turkey stuffing. Pour
a can of tomato sauce over
the layers and heat through.
For another tasty dish add
two cups chopped turkey fo
a cup of cooked rice and a
can of drained crushed pine
apple. Turkey features in a
country captain casserole
when it is combined with
canned tomatoes seasoned
with raisins, curry powder,
thyme, chopped almonds, on
ion, green pepper strips, and
parsley.
Cover chopped turkey and
your favorite cooked yege-
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“Joy to the World!”
May your Christmas
truly be a joyful one.
rich in spiritual bless-
ings and the happi-
ness of family and
home.
The Officers, Directors and Employees of
THE
MILLERSVILLE BRANCH
LITITZ SPRINGS BRANCH
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System
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taftflesi thlokehed with gravy,
canned soup, or a white
sauce, with a topping of
mashed potatoes (or a/ahep
herd’s pie. You might alio
roll out a baking powder bis
cuit dough into a rectangle
and spread with ground tur
key, chopped onion and a
canned cream soup. Roll up
the biscuit dough and slice,
then bake for a surprise pin
wheel. Large pancakes made
without baking powder can
be used instead of the biscuit
dough.•
You can easily substitute
chopped turkey for ham
burger in your favorite re
cipe for chow mein, curries,
barbecue or even for a Mexi
can pie with a cornme'al top
ping.
Creamed leftover turkey is
an old standby. Add pimien
to, sliced mushrooms and
diced cheese, or add chopped
hard-cooked egg and ripe
olives or pickle relish. Use
half ham and half turkey,
or half shrimp and half tur
i * i
& ' &
AjERRY (fiRiITMS
“Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889”
May The Happiness of
Christmas remain with
you throughout a
blessed New Year.
international Stock Food Corp.
CLAIR CASSEL
MANHEIM, PA.
AL BANK
Broad and Main Sts., Lititz
ksy, AM leftover VefCtoMei,
or a oup 0/ crushed ploeap
pie and a quarter-cup allv
ered almonds. A 'edmJWntllon
of chopped celery, green pep
per and almonds, seasoned
with powdered ginger, added
to creamed turkey, makes it
an outstanding company dish.
Turkey croquettes, turn
overs, pies and dumplings are
old turkey favorites that de
serve their popularity. Especi
ally this Old Fashioned Tur
key Pie.
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