Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 18, 1968, Image 18

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—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 18,1968 "
For the
Farm Wife
By Mr*. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor
SPRING CLEANING TREAT
After a hard day of house cleaning, you
are almost too tired to eat, let alone cook.
PERK UP! Your dinner can be easy to pre
pare. Make an Egg Pot Pie which is a delicious
and complete meal in itself. You will need
only a salad and a few cookies for dessert to
round it off. Without even trying you will have
all the basic food groups included. Today’s
busy homemaker can be an excellent cook with
a minimum of effort by using the convenience
foods, such as fio/en mixed vegetables, cream
ed soups and, of course, diced hard-cooked
eggs So, go on and finish your house cleaning,
for dinner is under control.
* ♦ #
SPENCE
EGG POT PIE
pkg. frozen v*-gc*ables
cup diced celery
hard-cooked eggs, coarsely
chopped
teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper
teaspoon celery salt ~
teaspoon ground ginger
cans (1014 oz.) condensed
cream of mushroom soup
/4
’i
2
cups biscuit mix
cup milk
Place frozen vegetables in 2-
quart shallow casserole Top
with diced celery and chopped
eggs Blend seasonings and
sprinkle over eggs Pour undilut
ed soup over all Combine bis
cuit mix and milk, stirring to
blend Drop dough bj table
spoonfuls over top of casserole
Bake in a 450 degree (verj hot)
oven until biscuits are golden
blown and filling is bubbly. 15
to 20 minutes Makes' 4to 5
se mugs’
BURN
MONET
Sas t money this winter by
letting us install a Texaco
Jet Flame Booster on your
oil burner.Texacoresearch
and tests in homes prove
this new flame-control de
velopment can increase
burner efficiency by as
much as 42%. You get
more heat—use less oil.
Give us a call for a free an
- alysis of your oil-heating
equipment. No obligation.
[Fuel Chief!
We Give S & H
Gieen Stamps
Garber Oil Co.
Texaco Fuel Chief
Burnei Sales & Seivice
105 Fairview St.
MOL'NT JOY, PA
Pli. 653-1821
This casserole of “Eggarom”
can be prepaied early in the
morning, and put in the refriger
ator for later use. One-half hour
before dinner, put the casserole
in the oven, bake a panful of re
frigerator biscuits, make a quick
salad and an easy dessert. Your
meal will be readi like magic.
EGGARONI
tablespoons butter
tablespoons flour
cups milk
tablespoon horseradish
tablespoons finely chopped
onion
tablespoons finely chopped
parsley
SPRING SPECIAL
Regular Price $166.00
Special Price $ l 19 95
E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, Inc.
Willow Street R. D. 1. Pa. Phone 464-3321
2 cups cooked macaroni (Slot
" 7-ox. pkg)
. 1 teaspoon salt
H teaspoon pepper
6 hard-cooked eggs, sliced
I 3 tablespoons dry bread
crumbs
2 medium-sized tomatoes, cut
| In wedges •
Melt butter in a skillet;‘blend
In flour. Add milk and cook over
low heat, stirring constantly, un
til thickened and bubbly. Stir in
horseradish, onion, parsley, mac
aroni, salt and pepper. Pour half
of macaroni mixture into a
greased 2-quart casserole. Ar
range egg slices on top, reserv
ing sax center slices for garnish.
Pour remaining macaroni mix
ture on top of egg slices.
Sprinkle bread crumbs over
top of casserole. Press cut sides •
of tomatoes into top of mixture
around edge and sprinkle with
salt. Bake in a 350 degree (mod
erate) oven for 25 to 30 minutes,
or until tomatoes are tender.
Makes 4 to 6 servings.
An easy way to use left-over
turkey and ham —
TURKEY-HAM CURRY
teaspoons chopped onion
tablespoon chopped green
pepper
tablespoons butter or mar
garine
cup flour
teaspoon salt
teaspoon cnrry powder
Few grains pepper
%Va cups milk
1 cup cooked, diced turkey
Vz cup cooked, diced ham
6 slices toast
V,
VI
14
Brown the onion and green
pepper lightly in the fat Stir in
the flour and seasonings. Add
milk slowly, stirring constantly;
cook until thickened. Add turkey
and ham. Heat to serving tem
perature, Serve on toast. 5 serv
ings. ' j. y. .
NOTE: Turkey-ham curry
may be served on cooked rice
instead of toast.
* •
CHILI-CHEESE
FISHSTICK SANDWICHES
pkg. (9 ox.) frozen (Ishsticka
tablespoons flour
tablespoons butter
teaspoon salt
cup milk
cup shredded American
cheese
tablespoons chili sauce
drops Tabasco
Lettuce leaves
Prepare fishsticks according
-to package directions. Melt but
ter; stir in flour and salt Grad
ually blend in milk, stirring con
stantly until smooth. Add cheese,
chili sauce and Tabasco. Heat
and stir until thickened. Place
lettuce leaf on each slice of
bread. Top each with 2 fish
sticks. Spoon 3 tablespoons
cheese sauce over each sand
wich. Serve hot.
* *
Here is a soft, chewey. sweet
confection that is easy to make
It’s rather soft to pack in lunch
es but is good as a sweet snack
For api
or dessert.
PEANUT BUTTER-RAISIN
CHEWS
1 .cup peanut butter
1 cup corn sirup
1 cup nonfat dry milk
1 cup powdered sugar
1 cup raisins
Mix peanut butter, corn sirup,
nonfat dry milk, and powdered
sugar. Add raisins and mix well.
Press out %-inch thick in an
inch pan. Cut into squares. Chill
before serving. Makes 25 pieces
each about IV4 inch square.
• • • •
CRANBERRY-APPLE CRUNCH
1 cup whole cranberry sauce
1 cup apples, pared & chopped
Vi cup rolled oats, quick-cook
ing
H cup brown sugar
M teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons flour
3 tablespoons butter or mar
garine, melted
% cup chopped nuts, if desired
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Grease a 7x7x2-inch baking pan
Combine cranberry sauce and
apples. Spread in baking pan
Combine rolled oats, brown sug
ar, salt, and flour. Add meltec
fat and mix until crumbly Sprin
kle over fruit Top with nuts, if
desired Bake 1 hour. Serve
warm
ROOM BEAUTY
BEGINS
with a visit to
IS Drapery Shop
9 South Duke St., Lancaster
Our assortment o f curtains,
draperies, cafes, cottage sets,
window shades, etc., are meant
for your home.
Complete selection of
Kirsch Drapery Hardware.
Estimates on custom
made draperies.
ointment call 392-1221