Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1978, Image 43

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    Junior Cooking Edition
More dairy recipes are
featured in the Junior
this week as we
continue through the dairy
: month. For those of you who
like to cook, you can make
caramels, dairy queen,
I homemade grape nuts, ice
1 rt-eam, strawberry pie, and
white cake. .
Now that Summer is fast
' approaching and schools are
lending, you should have
'more tune to try recipes and
be busy in the kitchen. Send
your favorite recipe to
Lancaster Fanning, Junior
Cooking Edition, Box 366,
Lititz, Pa. 17543. Please
include your name, address,
phone number, and age.
Don’t forget your list of
ingredients and complete
directions to your recipe.
CARAMELS
1 cup granulated sugar
% cup brown sugar
% cup light com syrup
M: cup cream
1 cup milk
V* cup shortening
2 teaspoons vanilla
Mix ingredients together,
excepting vanilla. Cook over
low heat to 246°F., stirring
constantly. Add vanilla and
pour into an eight inch
square greased cake pan.
Let cool.
DAIRY QUEEN
2 envelopes unflavored
gelatin
Vz cup cold water
4 cups whole milk
2 cups granulated sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 teaspoon salt
3 cups cream
Soak gelatin'in cold water.
Heat milk until hot but not
boiling. Remove from heat.
Add sugar, vanilla, and salt
to mixture. Let cool, then
add 3 cups of cream. Stir
until well mixed. Put in
freezer to chill for five or six
hours before freezing.
Makes one gallon.
Ingredients may be varied to
suit individual tastes.
Lydia Hostetler
Age 13
Turiwtsville, Pa.
XXX
HOMEMADE
GRAPE NUTS
8 cups whole wheat flour
1% cups brown sugar
4 cups buttermilk
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
Mix ingredients together.
Pour into a 9 x 13 inch cake
pan. Bake at 3QO°F. for
approximately one hour.
When cool, grind over a
medium grate and then put
into a shallow pan and toast
until crisp. This should be
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WORK SHOES
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kept in a tight container.
Good to eat with milk.
Mary Anna Weaver
Age 12
Mifflinburg, Pa.
XXX
ICECREAM
5 eggs, beaten well
2 cups granulated sugar
2 tablespoons vanilla
1 quart cream
18 large marshmallows
Vz gallon milk
% teaspoon salt
6 junket tablets in Vt cup
water
Heat the quart of cream
and marshmallows together
until the marshmallows are
melted. Do not boil. Remove
from heat. Then add the eggs
and sugar. Next add the milk
and salt. Put six junket
tablets in V* cup lukewarm
water. Add to the mixture
after the ice cream is poured
into the can. Let the mixture
set for about 20 minutes
before it freezes. Make in ice
cream freezer. Note: two
boxes of junket mix or in
stant pudding may be used
instead of the junket tablets.
SimonS. Troyer
Age 13
Wyoming, Del.
XXX
DELUXE
STRAWBERRY PIE
4 cups fresh strawberries
3 tablespoons corn starch
1 cup granulated sugar
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1975
3 drops red food coloring
1 baked 9 inch pie shell
Wash and cap
strawberries. Then spread
two cups of bemes over the
bottom of the pie shell. Mash
or break remaining berries
m a pan. Add sugar, corn
starch, and baking powder,
mixing well. Place over low
heat. Bring to a boil, stirring
constantly. Reduce heat and
cook for ten minutes. Add
food coloring to deepen red
mixture. Cool, then pour
over raw berries in pie shell.
Refrigerate until thoroughly
chilled. Top with whipped
cream.
Sandra Horst
Selinsgrove, Pa.
TTT
DELICIOUS
WHITE CAKE
2 cups granulated sugar
Vz cup shortening
1 cup milk
3 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
Alfalfa award presented
LANCASTER - Paul
Sauder and Son recently
received a placque from the
Nachurs Plant Food Com
pany for his past ac
complishments in alfalfa
growing. Sauder took first
place in the Lancaster-
County alfalfa contest, with
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1 teaspoon vanilla
6 egg whites
Cream shortening and
sugar. Add milk and flour
alternately, then add
vanilla. Put in the stiffly
beaten egg whites last. Nuts
may be added if wanted.
Place in cake pan and bake
at 350°F., for 35 minutes or
until done.
Age 10
New Providence, Pa.
XXX
VANILLA
ICECREAM
6 eggs
2 cups granulated sugar
3 cans evaporated milk
¥4 teaspoon salt
V* cup vanilla
4 cups whole milk
Beat eggs in a three quart
bowl. Add sugar gradually,
then add other ingredients.
Mix well. Place in ice cream
freezer and freeze. Makes
one gallon of ice cream.
a yield of 7.2 tons per acre in
four cutting.
Roy Shertzer, reg.
manager for Nachurs Plant
Food Co. presented the
placque for following the
company’s program and
using soil tests.
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