4S I -Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 1, 1977 Junior Well, it’s now a new year with plenty of expectations and New Year’s resolutions. But, one tradition that is not new, but goes on year after year regardless of the changing times is pulling taffy. And, this week one contributor sent to her recipe for taffy so that all readers of Lancaster Farming could get in on the fun. And, now that we have gotten our first snow of the year, this recipe is really in season, since it calls for placing the hot mixture in the snow to cool. Another recipe that came in to the office is for Pep pemuts. This is a delicious Pennsylvania Dutch recipe that is called “Pfeffemusse” in Deutsch. Some peppemut recipes call for V* teaspoon white pepper, also. TAFFY 2-% cups white sugar 1-% cups white com syrup 1 teaspoon unflavored gelatine % cup milk 1 teaspoon flavoring Ms inch cut from narrow end of bar of paraffin. Soften gelatine in cup with two teaspoons cold water. Set aside. Combine sugar, syrup and milk in saucepan and bring to rolling boil. Add gelatine and wax. Continue boiling until very hard ball (265 degrees F.) Pour in greased container and place in snow or ice water to cool. As the mixture begins to harden around the sides, fold it into the middle. Repeat this until it is cool enough to pull. Nail a hook in a cool place. Place candy on hook. Pull into a rope twisting it as you pull. Rehook and pull longer each time, up to 12 or 15 feet. Continue to pull until rope begins to break into threads. Remove from hook. Cool on board dusted with powdered sugar. Add fine crushed nuts to mixture before pulling for extra goodness. Grace Kanagy Mattawana, Pa. Age 14 BLACK WALNUT CAKE 3-Vz cups sifted cake flour 5 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt l-Vt cups shortening 1 teaspoon almond extract 1 teaspoon vanilla I- 3 /* cups sugar 4 egg yolks 1-Vz cups milk 4 egg whites Tractor Driven : Alternators! Protect your farm against , \ L costly power failure. Buy or u < lease a Winpower Alternator. V~\/~\/~~L WINPOWER CORPORATION NEWTON, lOWA 50208 a_A__A. Write today for more information AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR L J. EDWARDS rdi ephrata,pa 717-733-6618 Call aflei C p m Covering York, Adams, Franklin, Cumberland, Perry and Juniata Counties Cooking Edition I~V* cups chopped black walnuts Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Cream shortening; add flavorings. Gradually add 1-Vz cups sugar, and , cream the mixture until light and fluffy. Add yolks, beat; alternately add flour mix ture and milk beating, until smooth after each addition, ending with flour. Beatjegg whites until frothy. Add remaining V-4 cup sugar; beat until' meringue is glossy, but not dry. Lightly fold meringue and walnuts into batter. Pour into two well greased 9 inch layer pans. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 45 minutes. Ella Kanagy Mattawana, Pa. PEPPERNUTS 1 cup shortening 1 cup sugar 2 eggs, well beaten 1 teaspoon.cinnamon Vi teaspoon allspcie Vi teaspoon cloves M> teaspoon nutmeg 4 tablespoons anise seed or Vz teaspoon anise oil Vi cup light syrup V'z cup molasses One-third cup water One-third teaspoon soda 6- 3 /4 cups flour Cream shortening and sugar thoroughly.' Add beaten eggs, spices and anise seed or oil. Combine syrup, molasses, water and soda. Add to creamed mixture. Add sifted flour. Chill at least four hours or overnight. Mold into long rolls Va inch in diameter. Cut into one-third inch pieces. Place cut side down on greased baking sheet. Bake in hot oven 400 degrees F. for eight minutes. Catherine Kanagy Mattawana, Pa. Age 15 DATEPINWHEEL COOKIES 2-Vz cups dates, cut into small pieces 1 cup white sugar 1 cup water Cook until thick. Cool; Add: 1 cup nut meats, chopped 1 cup shortening 2 cups brown sugar, firmly packed 3 eggs, well beaten 4 cups flour tz teaspoon salt Vz teaspoon soda Mix and divide -into two parts. Roll out to l 4 inch thickness. Spread one half of the date filling on each roll. Roll as for jelly roll. Let cool. Slice V 4 inch thick. Bake at 375 degrees F. for 10-12 minutes i Ruth Kanagy Mattawana, Pa. Age 10 RAISIN MUMBLES Crumbs: 1.% cups flour Vz teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda 1 cup brown sugar 1-M> cups rolled oats % cup butter Filling 2-Vz cups raisins V'z cup sugar 1 cup water 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 tablespoons cornstarch To make crumbs, sift flour. Measure and add salt, soda, and brown sugar. Soft again. Add oatmeal flakes. Cut shortening into mixture until itis crumbly. Spread h of mixture in a greased baking pan that is 7 x 10 inches. To make raisin filling, cook raisins, sugar, water, vinegar and corn starch together until thick. Then arrange raisin filling over crumb mixture Dot with butter and sprinkle with granulated sugar. Cover with remaining crumbs. Bake at 350 degreesß. for 40 minutes. Cut in squares or bars while still warm. Makes 17 to 20 square. Ellen K.Nolt New Holland, Pa. ROUND UP STEW 2 sliced medium onions 1 chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons bacon drip- pings 2 lbs. ground beef 1 (28 oz.) can of tomatoes 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon salt J /4 teaspoon black pepper 1 lb. can white potatoes 1 lb. can kidney beans 1 (12 oz.) can white kernel com Lightly brown onions and chopped green pepper in stew pot with bacon drip pings. Add ground beef. Cook, stirring occasionally until well browned. Add tomatoes, chili powder, salt, black pepper, and simmer for 30 minutes. Drain the potatoes, kidney beans, and kernel com. Then, cube the potatoes and add with beans and corn to stew. Simmer for 15 minutes longer and serve. Connie Merryman Whiteford, Md. Age 13 PICKLED PUMPKINS Peel and cut neck pum pkins m l 2 inch cubes. Put in weak vinegar water over night. Drain in morning. Add: 1 cup vinegar 1 cup water 4 cups sugar Stick cinnamon (small amount)_ Cook until clear; put in jars and seal. Dora Stauffer Ephrata, Pa. COLD WATER SPONGE 3 eggs, well beaten l-Vz cups sugar Va cup cold water 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla ' Gradually add sugar to eggs while beating. Sift baking powder with flour and add alternately with water. Add flavoring. Bake in 350 degrees F. oven for approximately 50-55 minutes or until cake springs back when touched. Lena Mae Hostetler McVeytown, Pa. Service honored NEW HOLLAND, Pa. - Sperry New Holland honored two employees who have completed 25 years of ser vice with the company in December. _ M Those being'honored are: Harvey Horst, 309 Sun Valley Dr., Leola, heat treat operator; and C. Kimber - Beagle, 1833 Rockford Lane, Lancaster, profit planning coordinator. 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