State Contest Encourages Egg Sandwiches for Restaurants * A # . if sf Among those active in the egg sandwich contest Monday were: left to right, Ron Wind, president of the Central Pennsylvania Chef’s Association, Inc. and exe cutive chef of the new Sheraton Harrisburg Inn, a con- Get Your Plants Off To A Good Start BIGGER YIELDS ON Tomatoes & Tobacco ! Add To Your Transplanter Water ORTHO-GRO LIQUID FERTILIZER 8-16-8 Use one quart to 50 gal. barrel ORTHO-GRO is a proven organic liquid fertilizer giv ing plants that extra push they need to “start,” and protect them against transplanting shock. 5 gallon can . . . $14.50 ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER Use 4 ounces per 50 gal. barrel ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER is a Lindane solu tion that mixes readily with water and is de signed especially for use in the transplanter. Gives low cost protection against wire worms, maggots and certain other soil insects. 1 pint . . . $1.85 1 gallon . . . $1.1.65 Get Your Supply From iiiii.iiiiijiM.ißa Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 FOR SOLUTION 1 quart . . . $3.48 ■S’. test judge; Clarence Riley, Elizabethtown contestant; Richard B. Sweet, Philadelphia, contest winner; Wil liam V. Suflas, Maple Shade, N.J., contestant, and David Hieter, Emmaus contestant. Clarence Riley, Elizabethtown restaurant operator, ex plains his egg recipe to Mel Mitchell, Victor F. Weaver, Inc., sales manager, who was a member of the Poultry Federa tion’s contest committee. Try A Classified Ad It Pays! CALL 394-3047 OR 626-2191 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15,1971 . . **> f 1 v I An Elizabethtown lestauiant operator was among fom men to compete for a $250 pnze this week for making the best egg sandwich Sponsored jointly by the state poultry industry, i estaui ant opeiatois- and the Pennsylvania Depaitment of Aguculture, the contest was designed to benefit both the state’s restauiant and egg industries by helping them to develop tasty egg standwiches which can be prepaied both rapidly and economically for sale in lestaurants The four contestants m Har msburg Monday weie finalists fiom previous competition The Elizabethtown entry was Clar ence Riley, of the Etowma Restaurant, 113 S Market St., Elizabethtown Riley piesnted his Eggtownian recipe which has been on his restaurants menu for the past three months aftei he had been benefiting personally from the recipe for the past five years While it’s still too early to de termine how well the sandwich will be received, Riley states that “eveiybody who eats them likes them ” Under restaurant condi tions, Riley says it takes about one and a half minutes to make his sandwich. The “Eggtownian” recipe is as follows 1 English Muffin 1 Egg 3 Strips of Bacon 1 Slice White American Cheese 1 Slice Firm Tomato Tear English Muffin in half, toast in toaster Fry three strips of bacon Scramble egg in bowl, pour over bacon while frying. Lay one slice of cheese over mixture, cover and let fry on low heat for one minute. ’ Remove mixture from stove. Place on buttered muffin, top with a firm slice of tomato and cthei half of muffin Riley said the ingredients cost him about 22 cents per serving. The winner of the ocntest, however, was Richard B. Sweet, manager of the Colornade, 1616 Walnut St, in downtown Phila delphia, who presented a “Nooner” recipe which he says costs about 17 cents per seiv mg to make. His recipe is as follows: e Eggs 6 Tbl Diced Fresh Peppers 6 Tbl. Diced Fresh Onions 6 Tbl Diced Cheddar Cheese 12 Tbl Spaghetti Sauce 6 Sesame Soft Rolls 1 Beat one egg 2. Blend in peppers, onions. cheese 3 Pour in 5-inch cast iroa skillet 4 Spread 2 tablespoons of spaghetti sauce on top. 5 Cover 6 Cook until egg is firm, 7. Place on sesame roll 8 Salt and pepper to taste Other recipes were presented by David Hieter, chef at Hie ter’s Diner, in Emmaus, and William V Suflas, general man ager of the Grand Coach Guile at Maple Shade, N J Suflas said his “Egg Skorpios” recipe is a highly successful part of his menu. Sponsors of the contest were the Pennsylvania Restauiant Association, which promoted ' the contest through publicity to its membership, the Pennsyl vania Poultry Federation, which piovided $475 of puze money to the four finalists, and the Penn sylvania Department of Agri culture which furnished facili ties for the contest. 9