—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 27, 1972 20 Recipe Exchange Horn This week we present another wide variety of recipes for your selection. We are entering the first of ficial holiday of the summer season. Very often picnics are included sometime during the long weekend. Perhaps one of the recipes here may be what you are looking for for that “something different” touch. And how about some of your favorites 7 Maybe someone else could use your suggestion to add to her files. Send your choice, or choices, to: Recipes, Lancaster Farming, Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. We’ll reward you with a Lancaster Farming potholder for your efforts. Macaroni Salad 1 lb macaroni, cooked l bunch celery, cut fine 1 cup sugar 1 pint sweet pickles, cut fine 6 hard boiled eggs 2 carrots, cut fine 1 teaspoon salt 1 onion, cut fine Add pickle juice instead of vinegar l pint salad dressing 1 pint sweet milk with cream Mix all together Stays delicous for a couple of days. We really like it Mrs Reuben L Zimmerman Star Route Terre Hill xxx Quick and Easy Cake Break 2 eggs in a cup and fill it with milk Sift together: 1 cup sugar l heaping teaspoonful baking powder. Stir two mixtures together and add 1 teaspoon flavoring. Add V 4 cup melted butter last Beat and bake in loaf pan, sheet cake, layers, or cup cakes. Bake in 350 degree oven, Mrs. Lewis Nafzinger Rt 1, Hacks Point Earleville, Md. XXX ABC Dessert Salad 1 No 2 can pineapple tidbits 1 package lime flavored gelatin 2 cups tiny marshmallows l cup heavy cream, whipped Drain pineapple, reserving syrup Add water to syrup to make two cups Make jello. Add pineapple Pour into 10 x 6 x IVi inch baking dish Cover im mediately with a layer of mar shmallows Spread top with whipped cream Chill until firm Cut in squares Serves 8 to 10 Mrs Roy Dice Route 5 Shippensburg XXX Crown Rolls 1 cup scalded milk cup shortening 'u cup sugar cups (about) flour 1 teaspoon salt 2 cakes yeast (Soak in V* cup warm water, and 1 teaspoon sugar) 2 beaten eggs e on the Range Combine milk, shortening, sugar and salt into mixing bowl and the yeast mixture. Add the flour. Knead and allow to raise one hour. Work down and let stand 10 minutes. Make into rolls size of golf balls. Roll in melted butter, then roll in chopped nut meats, also roll in a mixture of sugar and cinnamon. Place in standard size angel food cake pan and let rise before going into oven. Bake about 50 - 55 minutes at 350 degrees and double in bulk. Serves 12. Mrs. Roy Dice Routes Shippensburg xxx Shoo Fly Pie 2V 2 cups flour 1 2-3 cups brown sugar 2% tablespoons Crisco Keep one cup of crumbs for the top. Add: 3 eggs 2% cups molasses 2 cups boiling water 2% teaspoons soda in water Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes, then at 350 degrees until done. Miss Marion Shirk R.D.3 Ephrata xxx Sunshine Spin 2 envelopes Knox unflavored Gelatine Vi cup cold orange juice V 2 cup boiling orange juice V 2 cup lemon, peeled and seeded V* to 1-3 cup sugar Va teaspoon salt Wz cups carrot pieces V/z cups crushed pineapple with syrup Sprinkle gelatine over cold orange juice in electric blender container. Add boiling orange juice, cover and process at high speed until gelatine dissolves. When gelatine is dissolved, turn control to highest speed and add lemon, sugar and salt. Continue to process until smooth. Stop blender, add carrot pieces, cover and chop by turning to high speed and off several times. Stop blender, add pineapple and syrup and turn to high speed and off to mix well. Turn into four-cup mold or bowl. Chill until firm, about 3 hours. Garnish with orange sections. Yield: 8 ser vings Mrs. John B. Becker R.D.I Ronks XXX Strawberry Pie baked crust Cook till thick; cup strawberries, crushed tablespoons cornstarch cup sugar Cool. Spread 2 ounces cream cheese thinned with milk on bottom of crust Fill crust with whole MYER'S metered gas A SERVICE, INC. PIG BROODERS CHICK BROODERS GAS SPACE HEATERS & FURNACES CHECK OUR PRICE ON AUTOMATIC BULK DELIVERY OF L.P. GAS P 0 BOX 71 MANHEIM, PA. 17545 Telephone (717) 665-3588 strawberries. Pour glace over strawberries. Serve with whipped cream. “So-o-o easy! Yet it rivals the strawberry pies that make some stores famous.” Mrs. Robert Rohrer R.D.I Nottingham XXX Cream Cheese Salad 1 box lime or orange jello 1-8 oz. package cream cheese 1 medium can crushed pineap ples % cup celery % cup nuts Mix jello as directed on package. Have cream cheese at room temperature, then beat until smooth. Slowly add jello mixture till nice and smooth. Add pineapple, celery and nuts, mix well. Pour into molds, let set until firm. This is a refreshing salad. ' Mrs. Isaac S. Beiler R.D.I Gap XXX Maple Chiffon Cake 2 cups cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups brown sugar Mix together in big bowl and make a well by making a hole. Then mix the following in another bowl till smooth: Vz cup wesson oil 7 unbeaten egg yolks % cup water 1 tablespoon maple extract Pour in well and mix. Beat the following till stiff: 8 egg whiles teaspoon cream of tartar Fold gently in batter and pour in greased pan. Bake at 350 degrees. Frost with your favorite vanilla frosting, or while mixing add maple extract instead of vanilla. Mrs. Elam M. Reiff Route 1 Bird-in-Hand XXX Pineapple Cheese Dessert “A creamy, no-bake cheesecake, glazed with pineapple.” Crumb Crust: 1 1-3 cups fine graham cracker crumbs I'A cups sugar l>/« cups softened butter or margarine Combine ingredients and mix well Press firmly with back of spoon over bottom and sides of a nine inch pie pan or bottom of eight inch square pan. Chill at least one hour or bake in moderate oven (375) eight minutes and cool before filling. Filling • 1 can (8 3 A oz ) crushed pineapple 1 package (3 oz.) Jello (orange, pineapple or lemon) l‘A cups boiling water 1 package (3 oz.) cream cheese, softened V* teaspoon grated orange or lemon rind 3 tablespoons sugar Vz teaspoon vanilla 1 cup sour cream Drain pineapple, reserving syrup. Dissolve Jello gelatin in boiling water. Add syrup, cool slightly. Meanwhile, blend cream cheese, rind, sugar and vanilla. Combine cup gelatin and the pineapple. Gradually blend remaining gelatin into cheese mixture until smooth. Fold in sour cream. Pom* into crumb crust. Chill until set but not firm. Then carefully spoon on pineapple. Chill until firm. Makes about 8 or 9 servings. Barbara King R.D.3 XXX Pumpkin Cookies cups granulated sugar cups shortening 16-oz. can pumpkin eggs teaspoons vanilla cups sifted all-purpose flour teaspoons baking powder teaspoon baking soda teaspoon salt teaspoons ground cinnamon teaspoon ground nutmeg GARBER OIL CO. TEXACO HEATING OIL BURNERSALES AND SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PA, Ph. 653-1821 Reynolds & \ellot COMPANY INC REISTERSTOWN, MARYLAND 833-1840 Builders Since 1953 / Vz teaspoon ground allspice 2 cups raisins 1 cup chopped nuts In bowl, mix thoroughly sugar, shortening. Add eggs and pumpkin, beat well, add vanilla. Sift together flour, baking powder, soda, salt and spices. Add to creamed mixture and mix well. Stire in raisins and nuts. Drop dough from teaspoon onto greased cookie sheet about 2 inches apart. Bake at 3SO degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. Remove and frost with your favorite frosting. 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