Recipe Exchange .. . At Home On The Since this is the annual Dairy Issue, we have tried to choose recipes for this week specifically using dairy products - milk, cheese, whipped cream, baked puddings served with either cream or milk.... Many more recipes are available, we are sure, with many eager readers waiting to hear from you. It’s so easy to share a recipe you might have. Write down your choice, or choices, and send to : Recipes, Lancaster Farming, Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. We’ll send you a potholder as opr way of saying MACHINERY • UTILITY • BEEF BUILDINGS • HOGS • HORSE BARNS • COMMERCIAL • DAIRY Because that's the way we build them. Professionally-engh span buildings of rugged pole-type construction. Tough, str< weathertight—built to last many years. Beautiful buildings wi maintenance-free exterior of corrosion-resistant color steel or rust-free color aluminum—your choice. Professionally constructed by skilled Wickes crews, using only quality materials and components throughout. Mpny models and sizes for nearly every farm or commercial require ment. At low builder-to-you prices. Free, helpful planning service. Call collect today for more information, or mail coupon. V Wickes Buildings (formerly Moriarty Buildings) HIGHWAY 222, ONE MILE NORTH OF TOWN Tel: (717) 733-2312 WICKES BUILDINGS—DIVISION OF THE WICKES CORF. SERVING AMERICANS FOR 119 YEARS “Thanks” Chocolate Ice Sandwiches Va cup cocoa, or 2 squares melted chocolate Wi cups milk Va teaspoon salt '/2 cup margarine, melted Va cup sugar IVa cups sugar 6 egg yolks 2 cups graham cracker crumbs (about 32 crackers) 6 egg whites 2 cups whipping cream 2 teaspoons vanilla Melt chocolate; blend in Va cup EPHRATA, PA. xxxx X 4r Range sugar and milk and bring to a scald. Add well-beaten egg yolks to which some sugar has been added. Cook until thick; cool. Add ‘A cup sugar to melted margarine, blend; add the crumbs. Beat egg whites. Add remaining cup of sugar and salt. Whip cream. Combine chocolate mixture, egg whites, vanilla and cream. Into a 13x9x2-inch pan put half of the crumbs. Add the chocolate mixture, then the remaining crumbs. Cover with a lid or aluminum foil. Place in refrigerator freezing unit overnight. Makes 15 ser- Mrs. E. Z. Martin RDI New Holland vings Cherry Cobbler Vi cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 egg IV2 cups flour V 2 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 tablespoon tapioca 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons butter 1-3 cup milk 2 cups cherries, sweetened Sift flour and measure. Sift flour, baking powder, salt and sugar together. Cut shortening into dry ingredients. Beat egg and add milk. Combine with flour mixture. Stir until flour is damp. Pour cherries in greased, shallow baking dish. Sprinkle with tapioca, add lemon juice and butter. Drop batter in six mounds on top of cherries. Bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes. Serve warm with milk or cream. Six servings. Fresh or canned cherries may be used. Blueberries are also delicious. Mrs. Benuel H. King RD4 Lancaster Call collect or mail coupon for more information Name Address Town State Quick Icing 1 2-3 cups milk 1 package Dream Whip 1 box instant pudding Combine in bowl and whip till fluffy. 1 cup milk, scalded and cooled 2 packages yeast or 2 tablespoons 1 cup lukewarm water 1 teaspoon sugar i Pour yeast into cup of lukewarm water. Add teaspoon sugar and stir. Let stand to cool about five minutes. Cream together: Vfe cup shortening (butter for flavor) 2-3 cup sugar IV2 teaspoons salt Add well beaten eggs 3 eggs or 4 egg yolks 7 cups sifted bread flour Add remaining ingredients and mix to soft dough. Let stand till double in bulk, then roll out and cut. Make doughnuts without hole for filling. Let rise till light. Fry in deep fat. Creamy Filling 2 egg whites, beaten 1 tablespoon flour 4 tablespoons milk 2 cups confectioners sugar (or more) % cup vegetable shortening 2 tablespoons vanilla Blend until very light, a creamy smooth filling. When doughnuts are cooled punch a hole with knife. Insert filling with cookie press. Esther Leid Route 3 Ephrata Upside Down Pudding 1 cup white sugar 4 egg yolks 3 tablespoons hot water 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Vanilla 4 egg whites Beat egg whites stiff. Beat egg yolks and sugar; add A County Phone Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 2,1973 — Mrs. Ernest Holsopple RDI Holsopple xxxx Cream Filled Doughnuts '* v' w. S' hot water, beat again. Add flour, baking powder and.vanilla. Add egg whites last. Stir 3 tablespoons butter and one cup brown sugar in a saucepan and melt like caramel pudding. Drain one can sour cherries; put cherries on top of caramel mixture. Put dough on top. Bake one-half hour in moderate oven. Serve with milk. Ellen N. Zimmerman RD2 Ephrata. 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