14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 11,1967 For the Farm Wife and Family By Mr*. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor SPENCE BLACK BOTTOM EGGNOG PIE CINGERSNAP CRUST: IVs cups gingersnap crumbs (about 22 gingersnaps) 3 tablespoons sugar % cup (.Vz stick) butter. melted FULLING: 1 tablespoon (1 envelope) unflavored gelatin V>. cup water V. cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch V.l teaspoon salt 2 cups dairy eggnog IV2 squares (IV2 ozs.) unsweet- ened chocolate, melted 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon rum extract 1 cup whipping cream UJarm /Uarninq yji§fa'COAl' # ' HEATER This budget-priced circulator has genuine lifetime porce lain finish and the famous, patented 4-flue firebrick lin ing. Holds 60 lbs. of coal and heats up to four rooms. A terrific buy! Priced from $63.50 Groffs Hardware New Holland/ Pa. Pies For The Holidays FILLING: 2 cups cranberries Vz cup water \Vz cups sugar Mt cup regular all-purpose flour teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon salt tablespoons butter cups peeled -thinly sliced cooking apples (about 3 TOPPING: medium) 1 cup whipping cream CHEESE PASTRY. cup confectioners sugar CU P S sifted regular all y 2 square (Vz oz.) unsweeten- purpose flour ed chocolate, grated % teaspoon salt in a small bowl mix togeth- % cup shredded Cheddar er crumbs and sugar; stir in cheese , butter. Press mixture firmly eup stick) butter and evenly against bottom and 3-* tablespoons water side of 9-inch pie pan build- To prepare Filling. In a - ing up slightly around rim. quart saucepan bring cranber- Bake in a preheated 350 de- ries and water to a boil Cook, gree oven 5 minutes. Cool on stirring constantly, until skins wire rack. To prepare Filling: P«P (about 5 mm.) If neces- Sprinkle gelatin' on water to sar y. break skins by pushing soften. In a 1-quart saucepan gainst side of pan with wood mix together sugar, corn- en spoon. Combine sugar, flour, starch and salt; gradually stir cinnamon, nutmeg and salt, in eggnog. Cook over medium Stir into cranberries, Cook, heat, stirring constantly, until ‘stirring eonstantly until thick thickened. Cook 2 additional e™**- 4 °^ k . 2 minutes. Remove from heat u^es - ,A dd butter and apples and stir in softened gelatin Jo pan; bring mixture to* bod. until dissolved.- Divide filling Remove from beat; allow to Holiday time is a time to celebrate a time to treat yourself and your family or guests to something rich and delectable like a luscious pie. To fill the bill we have Black Bottom Eggnog Pie. The bottom layer is so chocolatey delicious, the second layer so cus- i tard sumptuous and the final topping so V* whipped creamy. Black bottom pies are cus- Vs tard chiffons made with egg and milk. 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FARMER'S FERTILIZER WORKS SINCE 1904 PREMIUM FERTILIZERS AND DONEGAL PLANT FOOD leLIZABETHTOWN, PA. 17022 PHONE: (717) 367-1211 we recommend MAT DU PONT EXARMEX DIURON WEED KILLER for weed control in alfalfa • ECONOMICAL • LONG LASTING • EFFECTIVE • EASY-TO-USE SEE US TODAY! iiinmiAiMiiii Smoketown, Po. 397-3539 in half. Add melted chocolate and vanilla to one half and pour into crust. Allow remain ing half to cool; then add rum extract. In a chilled bowl whip cream until stiff; fold in rum flavored Ailing. Carefully spoon over chocolate layer. Chill. To prepare Topping: In a chilled bowl whip cream until stiff; fold in confectioners sugar. Spread over pie and sprinkle with grated chocolate. * * CRANBERRY APPLE PIE cool. Meanwhile, prepare Cheese Pastry. To prepare Cheese Pastry: Into a large mixing bowl sift together flour and salt. Add cheese. Cut in butter with a pastry blender or two knives until mixture resembles small peas. Sprinkle water over flour mixture, 1 tablespoon at a time, mixing lightly with a fork after each addition. Gath er up dough with fingers; shape into a ball. Divide dough into 2 balls; about % for bot tom and! % for top. On a light ly floured board flatten larger ball slightly and roll %-inch thick into a circle 1-inefa larg er than diameter of 8-inch pie plate. 'Fold circle over rolling pin. daft onto pie plate and ease pastry into pie plate. Pour in cooled filling. 801 l remain ing % of dough into a rec tangle approximately IVz inch es longer than diameter of pie and about % the width of the pit. Cut dough into strips ap proximately % inch wide. Lay strips from rim to rim across top of pie in crisscross pattern. Seal edge of strips to bottom pastry .by moistening edge of pastry with water and pressing end of strips against it with a fork or teaspoon. 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Bake in a preheated 375 de gree oven 30 minutes or until apples are tender. * * « * DELUXE BUTTERSCOTCH PIE CRUST: 1 cup rolled oats (quick or old-fashioned, uncooked) cup firmly-packed brown sugar cup butter or margarine. melted FOXING: % cup firmly-packed brown sugar % cup sifted all-purpose flour V* salt IVz cupa milk 3 tablespoons butter or mar . garble Vk teaspoons vanilla % cup whipping cream, whipped For crust, heat oats in shal low baking pan in preheated moderate oven (350 degrees) about 12 minutes. Combine oats and brown sugar. Add butter; mix well. Press firmly onto bottom, and sides of 8-inoh pie plate. Chill. For filling, combine - brown sugar, flour, salt and milk in saucepan. Cook over medium heat until thick, stirring con (Continued on Page 15) CONCRETE BLOCKS METAL WINDOWS - *•