B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 1966 For t: Farm Wife and Family By Mrs. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor Old Favorites Served With A Flair Hamburgers and pork chops are always popular with the family. But why serve them' the same old way everytime Why not add that extra something that turns everyday meals into special occasions. No extra work is involved, just a dash of imagination and some new, appealing recipes. For a change of pace, some day soon, try Baked Ham burgers in Cheese Sauce. Place hamburger patties in a baking dish, top with onion slices and then pour on a zesty cheese sauce. Bake in the oven for about half an hour; serve over buttered buns, with a crisp green salad oi crunchy relishes and a beverage. It’s just as easy as it sounds and twice as delicious. SPENCE BAKED HAMBURGERS IN 3 sandwich buns CHEESE SAUCE Combine ground beef, salt pound ground beef and pepper lightly but. teaspoon salt thoroughly. Shape into 6 patt t teaspoon pepper les place in a baking dish, 9 x slices onion 13 inches. Top each patty with can (IOVz ounces) con- onion slice In a 2-quart sauce densed cream of celery Pan mix together soup, mus- SOU p tard, Worcestershire and chili teaspoon dry mustard sauces; heat. Add cheese and E teaspoon Worcestershire continue to heat stirring con sauce stantly until cheese is melted. t cup chili sauce (Do not boil). Pour sauce over cups (8 ounces) shredded hamburgers in baking dish. 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Your menu will go like this: Oiange Baked Pork Chops, Fluffy Rice, sliced buttered beets or carrots, fruit and cot tage cheese salad, Biead ’N Butter Pudding. ORANGE BAKED PORK CHOP DINNER % cup crushed corn flakes 1 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 4 pork shoulder chops, % inch thick egg, well beaten cup {Vz stick) butter Vi teaspoon orange nnd % cup orange juice Mix together corn flakes, salt and pepper. Dip pork chops in egg, then in corn flake mixture to thoroughly coat. In skillet, melt butter; brown pork chops slowly on both sides. Place chops in 2-quart baking dish. Combine orange rind and juice and pour over chops. Cover and bake 20 minutes in a pre heated 350 degree oven Uncov er and bake 10 additional minutes Serves four. BAKED RICE cup regular rice, uncooked teaspoon salt tablespoons butter cups hot water In a 2-quart baking dish combine rice, salt, butter and BUDGET BALANCED? hot water. 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