—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7,1979 100 A Junior Cooking 1 1 Edition | More recipes sent in by our junior readers are featured this week, as we continue to feature dairy and other recipes that find their way to Lancaster Farming. If you have a favorite recipe that you would like to see in this newspaper, why not send it to Junior Cooking Edition, Lancaster Farming, Box 366, Lititz, Pa. 17543. Be sure to include your name, age, address, and phone number. Please write neatly and be sure to include a full list of ingredients and directions. SUNNY BANANA PIE 9 inch graham cracker crust 2bananas 1-8 ounce package cream cheese 2 cups milk 1-3 ounce package instant vanilla pudding toasted coconut Slice bananas into the crust. Gradually add Vz cup milk to softened cream cheese. Mix until blended. Add pudding mix and remaining milk. Beat slowly for one minute. Pour into crust. Chill. Garnish with coconut. 1 egg, beaten 1 pint buttermilk 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt flour to thicken Beat eggs, buttermilk, salt and soda. Slowly add flour until the batter is fairly thick. Fill a funnel with the batter. Pour batter into hot oil. Start with a large circle. Continue pouring batter in a circle until the center is filled. Fry until golden brown on the bottom. Flip the cake over until browned on the opposite side. Remove from hot oil. Place on paper towels or, brown paper bags. Sprinkle with confectioners’ sugar and serve hot. Get your ag loan from the Friendly First the bank that understands farming. To help modern farmers solve their unique and complex money problems, a bank has to first develop a deep under standing of farming as a way of life. The First National Bank of Strasburg has done just that through over 110 years of service to individuals in all areas of agriculture. The Friendly First's Agricultural Loan Division is headed by Bob Badger. He will gladly sit down with you and work out a loan package that gives you exactly what you need And Bob will use the Friendly First's flexible payment schedules to make sure you get a loan you can live with. comfortably. So whatever your needs may be operating capital, livestock, machinery, construction, farm mortgages or estate planning make it a point to visit the Friendly First. Because no area bank understands farming and farm finance better THE AGRICULTURAL LOAN DIVISION OF Thje Trieridly Tir§t THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STRASBURG Lancaster County’s Oldest National Bank Age 11, Newmans town. Pa. FUNNEL CAKE Darlene Martin sweet cream or soft, orange, processed cheese Heat the four gallons of thick milk until unbearable to the hand. Stir frequently. Pour into cheese cloth and let hang until it stops dripping or overnight. Then pour the curds into a bowl. Add salt and soda. Mix thoroughly with hands and let set for one half hour. Then, set in a pan of boiling water. Add one cup hot milk and keep stirring until smooth. Sweet cream can be added for extra richness. The addition of one pound of the orange soft type cheese will add a delightful flavor if melted with the curds. Pour in serving dishes and cool. Etta B. Shirk Ephrata, Pa. 2 cups brown sugar 6 tablespoons butter 2 eggs 3 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup walnuts Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs. Sift flour, and baking powder. Add alternatlely with milk. Beat well. Add walnuts. Put in an oblong pan. Bake at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes FREEZER ICE CREAM 6 rennet tablets 2% cups granulated sugar V* cup cup cold water 2% cup heavy cream 2 quarts milk 8 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup white com syrup 1 cup brown sugar 3 tablespoons butter % cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla To make ice cream for a four quart freezer, disperse rennet tablets in cold water. Combme remaining ingredients and heat to lukewarm, 110 degrees F. Stir in dissolved rennet tablets, quickly. Pour into freezer con tamer. Let stand undisturbed for 10 minutes. Then pack with ice and salt and crank. To make topping, combme all ingredients and boil for five minutes. Add nuts if desired OLD FASHIONED CUP CHEESE 4 gallons thick milk 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 cup hot milk (Turn to Page 102) MEMBER? DIC WALNUT CAKE Topping: h ;, , A 606 E. EVERGREEN RD. f LEBANON, PA. 17042 2 Miles East Of Cedar Crest High School, Vz Mile West Of South Lebanon School. Phone: 717-272-0441 ★ LA-Z-BOY ROCKER - RECLINERS ★ BEDROOM SUITES ★ LIVING ROOM & DINING ROOM SUITES ★ COMPLETE CARPETING & FLOORING DEPARTMENT ★ SPECIAL ORDERS ON NORWALK UPHOLSTERING - 30 Day Delivery. EXTRA DISCOUNTS FOR FURNITURE PICK-UP Directions From The Pa Turnpike Take Lancaster- Lebanon Exit and Follow Rt. 72 North York County 4-H Council meets BAIR - The June meeting of the York County 4-H Council was held recently at the 4-H center, near Bair. 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