Home On The Range This week we are sharing with our readers, recipes from eight of the area Dairy Princesses. The recipes were compiled by the girls competing for the State Dairy Princess contest and were brought to our attention by the 1974 Pennsylvania State Dairy Princess, Debra Miller. We hope that you enjoy these interesting recipes and will try them soon. Zucchini Cheese Bake 4 medium sized squash (2 pounds) y% cup water 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 cup Cheddar cheese (shredded) 1 tomato sliced Cut squash in inch slices and cook in V* cup water until tender. Prepare white sauce using butter, flour, milk, salt and Wor cestershire sauce. Add % cup cheese and blend. Place half of cooked squash in 116 quart casserole. Pour half of cheese sauce over squash. Put remainder of squash in casserole covering with' remaining sauce. Sprinkle with remaining cheese and arrange tomato slices over it. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Elaine Klinger Adams County XXX German Chocolate-Cake 1 package (4 ounce) German Sweet Chocolate y-d cup boiling water 1 cup butter 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon baking soda Vz teaspoon salt 4 egg yolks 4 egg yolks cups sifted cake flour 1 cup buttermilk 4 egg whites stiffly beaten Melt chocolate in boiling water. Cool. Cream butter and sugar until fluffy. Add BULLETIN: ROLLS & ROLLS OF CARPET 0 JI-DEN JUST RECEIVED 100 Rolls of Carpeting All First Quality - SAVINGS up to 50 percent & more. Armstrong Carpet starting at 54.95 per yd. Carpet that regularly sells for $9.95 Reduced to $5.95 - Loops - Nylon - Polyester - Aerifies BUY NO W and SAVE • • • at JI-DEN CARPET Will install WALL-TO-WALL carpet in your Living Room, Dining Room, Hall or Steps... up to 360 sq. ft. or 40 yds. of ARMSTRONG Carpet, complete with padding. 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Invert to cool but remove from pan before it is entirely cool. Tina Acker Chester County XXX Blaeberry Ice Cream Pie 1 quart vanilla ice cream 1 can blueberry fruit float 1 teaspoon vanilla 1V« cups graham cracker crumbs V* cup sugar V* cup softened butter or cream Allow ice cream to soften in refrigerator about 45 minutes. Stir ice cream; blend in fruit Qotat. Add vanilla. Mix graham cracker crumbs with sugar and butter. Pour into 9 inch pie pan. Press crumb mixture firmly. Fill pie plate. Freeze. Let stand in refrigerator 20 minutes before cutting. Maxine Carman Cumberland County XXX Yum-Yum 60 Ritz crackers V* pound butter 2 quarts vanilla ice-cream Visit our Show Room at Contestants in the State Dairy Princess Contest recently compiled a booklet of their favorite recipes. We have included several of the recipes in our Home on the Range column this week from the young ladies in neighboring counties. Left to right: First row: Karen Rowles, Janet Shultz, Becky Snell, Evelyn Logut, Lorie Snyder, Marcia Gnagey, 1973 Pa. Dairy Princess, Robin Rice, Penny Gau, Elaine Klinger, Ann Uschak, Deb Miller, 1974 Pa. Dairy IM> cups milk 2 packages instant pudding (chocolate or vanilla) Use a 9 x 13 pan. Crush crumbs, mix with melted butter in pan and press. Beat milk and ice cream with beater. Beat in pie filling. Pour over crumbs and refrigerate. Debra Miller Dauphin County State Dairy Princess XXX Baked Alaska Trim layer of sponge cake or layer cake one inch bigger on all sides than brick of ice cream. Place on wooden cutting board. After making meringue, place 1 quart of brick ice cream on cake. For meringue gradually add 2-3 cups sugar to 5 stiff beaten egg whites; beat till meringue forms peaks. Spread over ice cream cake. Seal carefully to edges of cake. Sprinkle top with granulated sugar for snowy effect. Bake in very hot oven (450 degrees) until golden brown. Slide from board to plate and it is ready to serve for 6 guests. Diane Crider Lancaster County STOCK plus tax INSTALLATION BY OUR OWN EXPERTS Peanut Pudding cup brown sugar tablespoons milk tablespoon butter 3il till light brown Add 1 quart milk. Bring to boiling point but do not boil. Soak 2 envelopes of un flavored gelatine in cold water for 10 minutes. Add 3 egg yolks to gelatine and mix well. When first part is hot take from stove and add gelatine. Stir well and set out to cool. When hike warm add 3 egg whites beaten stiff and stir. Pour in dish and set away to mold. To serve grind peanuts and sprinkle on top. Serves 6. Ruth Miller Lebanon County XXX Cocoanut Cream Tapicoa 4 cups milk Vz cup sugar 4 eggs separated 3 tablespoons minute tapioca y*. teaspoon salt cup shredded cocoanut Scald milk; add salt and tapioca: Cook 15 minutes stirring frequently. Beat egg yolks and sugar. Add cocoanut. Add hot mixture gradually stirring con- NEW! 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Third row: Alice Ann Paxton, Nancy Brubaker, Ruth Miller, Mary Ellen Krompasky, second runner-up, Carol Edsell, Vicky Kline, Maxine Garman, Susan McConnell, Cecelia Gross and Karen Barbour. stantly. Cook for 2 minutes. Pour into greased baking dish. Cover with meringue. Bake at 325 degrees for 15 minutes or until golden brown. Debra Gregory Penn State Dairy Princess Lititz Cheese Cake Mix: 2-8 ounce packages of cream cheese 2 eggs .2-3 cup sugar 2 teaspoon vanilla Put above ingredients into a graham cracker crust. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Remove from oven. IS v It Mix together: 1% cups sour cream, 4 teaspoons sugar and 2 teaspoons vanilla. Pour over hot cake and bake 7 minutes at 450 degrees. Galeßentz York County GABBER OIL CO. {texaco) Fuel Chief HEATING OIL * Oil HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 0530821 41 J
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