56—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27,1978 Junior Although the strawberries may be a little late this year, they’re well worth waiting for and a tasty treat at any time of the day. This week the Junior Cooking Edition has some of our readers' favorite strawberry dish recipes plus some other good foods to make too. Included you will find strawberry pie, strawberry delight, and two recipes for strawberry shortcake, phis recipes for finger gelatin, orange ..chiffon cake, and peppermint bandy. Don’t forget to send your favorite recipe into the Junior Cooking Edition so that it can be shared with all the readers. Be sure to in clude a list of all the ingredients and complete directions. Send your recipes to: Lancaster Farming, Junior Cooking Edition, Box 366, Lititz, Pa. 17543. Don’t forget your name, age, address, and phone number. STRAWBERRY PIE 2 cups granulated sugar 2 cups water 3 tablespoons corn starch 1 box of 3 oz. size strawberry gelatin 10 oz. strawberries Combine sugar and corn starch. Add water and cook until mixture is thick. Remove from heat and add gelatin. Cool at room tem perature. Then add strawberries and pour into a nine inch baked pie shell. Can be served with whipped cream. Wesley Zimmerman Age 4 Blast Earl, Pa. XXX STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE 2 cups flour V 4 cup granulated sugar 3 teaspoons baking powder Vz teaspoon salt % cup butter legg 2 tablespoons margarine, melted Topping 2 pint boxes fresh strawberries % cup granulated sugar 1 cup heavy cream 2 tablespoons confectioners’ sugar Wash berries in cold water and set aside to dry Save several nice berries for a garnish on top of shortcake Remove steins from bemes and slice half of them mto a bowl. Pour V* cup granulated sugar over sliced berries and mix With a fork, crush other half of berries, pour ’4 cup sugar over them Beat cream and con fectioners’ sugar until stiff Refrigerate Sift flour with granulated sugar, baking powder, and salt Cut butter into chunks and mix into flour mixture until it is in very small pieces, each covered with flour Break an egg into a measuring cup and add enough milk to make 3 i cup Mix with a fork Pour milk and egg mixture into center of flour mix, stir until very well moistened Pour into greased 8 x 11.I 1 . mrh round Cooking Edition pan. Bake 25 to 30 minutes at 425°F. When cool, remove cake from pan. Cut cake in half, crosswise, forming two layers. Place bottom half of cake on serving plate, cut side up. Brush surface with melted butter. Spoon on half of* the crushed and sliced berries, set top half of shortcake in place, cut side down. Spoon on remaining strawberries. Pour whipped cream on top of shortcake and place stravserries lightly, on top. Serve warm. Serves eight. XXX STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE Vz cup shortening 2 cups granulated sugar 1 cup milk 3 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking soda 4 eggs Syrup: 1 cup strawberries 1 cup granulated sugar 2 egg whites, beaten Mix ingredients for shortcake and stir until well mixed. Pour into greased pan and bake at 375°F. for 35 minutes or until done. Let cool. Mix strawberries and sugar. Add beaten egg whites Pour on slice of shortcake before serving. Malinda Esch AgeB New Providence, Pa. XXX FINGER GELATIN 3 small boxes flavored gelatin 4 packs of unflavored gelatm 4 cups water - two hot, two cold Mix flavored and un flavored gelatin together with water. Stir well. Let cool. Then cut with cookie cutters. Serve. Sara K. Stoltzfus Leola, Pa. XXX ORANGE CHIFFON CAKE 2V* cups flour 1% cup granulated sugar 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt % cup salad oil 5 unbafcten egg yolks 3 /< cup cold water orange flavoring 1 cup egg whites M> teaspoon cream of tartar Sift flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt into mixing bowl, and mix well Add salad oil, egg yolks, cold water, and orange flavoring Measure into bowl egg -whites and cream of tartar. Beat until very stiff, pour yellow mixture over egg whites and blend with rubber scraper. Pour into greased cake pan and bake at 350°F. for 50 minutes. James Wenger Ages New Holland, Pa. PEPPERMINT CANDY 7 clips confectioners’ sugar B«gg whites(uribeaten) *4 cup margarine (melted) 2 teaspoons peppermint flavoring or mftre Note: if peppermint oil is used, use sparingly, not more than V* to Vz teaspoon before tasting. Mix ingredients, roll into a ball, pat, and cool. Coat with more sugar if not stiff enough. Use more egg white or margarine if too stiff. Makes around 77 patties. Use chocolate coatmg to coat. Naomi B. Yoder Age 10 Christiana, Pa. STRAWBERRY DELIGHT 1 package whipped cream topping crumbled cookies 8 oz. cream cheese 1 quart crushed strawberries Mix whipped cream topping as directed on package. Blend in cream cheese. Crumble cookies and place in the bottom of a pan. Pour in whipped cream topping on top of cookies. Place in refrigerator and let cool. Add strawberries on top before serving. Lydia Stoltzlus Age 10 Conestoga, Pa. ) have a nice weekend.. y upgrade something Farm Women Societies Berks Co, Society 1 Twenty members of the Berks County Farm Women Society enjoyed a southern meal prepared by Larry Hicks. Hicks, originally from Louisiana and now living near Douglassville prepared the meal in the home of Mrs. Anne Yanos where the meeting was conducted. It was reported that the group will be having a refreshment stand at the Charles Rhoads’ sale in Amityville on June 10. Sixteen membersattended the annual Spring Rgliy that was held at the Hershey Convention Center. The pcinic at Berks Hftjm will be on June 11 The group will be sending five people to camp that|Kve at the Hamburg Center. Donations will be going to the Dairy PrmCfegs, Contest and the Amity 4-li’Club. The group will also pay the rentals of sewing machines for the Oley 4-H Club. Next meeting will be held on June 14 in the ome of Mrs. Catherine Yanos, DouglaSsviUe, R 2 starting at Bp.m oft SAUDER BUCKETS & FORKS FOR SKID STEER LOADERS FOR MOST MODELS OF THE FOLLOWING MAKES: BOBCAT - CASE - FORD - INTERNATIONAL - MUSTANG JOHN DEERE - MASSEY FERGUSON - NEW HOLLAND BUCKETS in The Following Sizes: 34”, 48”, 56”, 60”, 66”, 72” Ag-Tech Industries 325 W. MAIN ST., NEW HOLLAND, PA. 17557 PHONE: 717-354-8721 (Formerly Sauder Bros.) CALL US FOR THE SAUDER DEALER IN YOUR AREA. Berks Co, Society 6 “Come as You Are” was the theme of the program at the meetmg of Berks County Farm Women Society 6. The group met on May 16 at the home of Mrs. Carl Herbem, Oley. During the business meetmg, donations were given to the Oley Fire Co., the ambulance fund, and the Oley playground. The group will be spon soring five children from the LOW INITIAL COST. FAST EASY ERECTION. ALL STEEL. LONG LIFE. . ?4’ High Opening Easy operating sliding doors * •“-Two Widths 40 and 48 Minimum length 50 feet • Additions to length in 25 sections to Whatever length ' you wish : ‘•'Multi-purpose building i • Optional accessories so you can have the building - just right for you For a better Farm Building deal it’s American C. DONALD COX GENERAL CONTRACTOR & EXCAVATOR W Ralph Cheek, Sales Manager R D. 1 Kirkwood. Pa 717-529-2541 iA jcoopy MANUFACTURED BY Hamburg State School to go to Camp Swatara this Summer. The ladies decided to serve refreshments at two sales in Oley, on June 3 and 17. The next meetmg will be June 20 at the home of Mrs Sally Hauseman, beginning at 8 p.m. Lancaster Co Society 2 The May meeting of Lancaster County Sc-Jiety 2 was held at the home of Pauline Gordley. Cohostess was Esther Petticoffer. The society will have a food stand at a sale at Fry’s, East Main St., Lititz, on July 1, starting at 9 a.m. (Turn to Page b 9) FROM US! FORKS In The Following Sizes: 40”, 48”, 56”, 64”, 72”