Lancaster Co. woman wins state apple recipe contest BY SHEILA MILLER •» The 1979 blue ribbon winner of the Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Board’s recipe contest went to Edith Kampen, of Bnckerville, Lancaster County. Her first place recipe, called Streusel ’N’ Apple Crpam Pie, walked away with the judges’ taste buds. And, Mrs. Kampen walked away with a check for $2OO. This was the first year Mrs. Kampen entered the recipe contest, although she had entered some contests at the Ephrata Fair The recipe she chose for her entry was one she had tried ten years ago and it had turned out “lousy”- When she heard about the AMB contest on a local radio station, she decided to dig the recipe out of her file and try to make it better. Starting after Thanksgiving, Mrs Kampen started experimenting. “I baked about a dozen pies until I got it right,” she said. “I kept asking my husband, Nikolaus, if he was gettmg tired of eating them; but ne said as long as I keep baking, he’ll keep eating.” One day when she was in a hurry to get her pie in the oven, Mrs. Kampen did something a bit differently than she had done before. Instead of baking the cheese-filling for 20 minutes and then adding the crumb topping and baking again, she just threw all of the ingredients together. “That’s what it needed,” she beamed.“ The cinnamon and spices had a chance to bake through the filling and it made all the difference.” Apples are one of Mrs. Kampen’s hobbies. She has Red and Yellow Delicious apple trees in her back yard, along with a Smokehaus tree in its second bearing year. Mrs. Kampen grew up on a dairy farm near Bncker ville, and was one of a family of eleven. She said there was always a lot of cooking going on. She still continues to enjoy cooking, but now it’s for her husband and five children, Rosanne, 13, Martin, 12, Lofren, 9, Katrina, 5, and Anthony, 11 months. It provides the higher, more precise Potassium replacement many fields need to restore a fertility balance for top crop production This replacement is often needed in fields where there is high-yield precision cropping of continuous com, those in corn-soybean rotations or com silage—any crop dr field condition that develops or results in Potash-responsive soils A UNIPEL Single Application of UNIPEL 21-7-14 can provide N, P and K in a ratio more nearly suited to the new nutrient needs of those fields for continued high-yielding com Spring or Fall, UNIPEL 21-7-14 will do it all in one quick trip over the field . give your fields basic fertility for a growing season Let’s get together on a profitable program of UNIPEL 21-7-14 for your com crop program P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. Edith Kampen took top honors for her Streusel ‘N’ Apple Cream Pie recipe Getting her recipe perfected, while taking care of her family, was sometimes hectic, she said, but it was fun. The 1979 Apple Recipe Contest marks the fourth year for the competition which is open to any Pennsylvania resident, said Alan Gallagher, marketing representative forAMB. This year over 500 entries were received by the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture. In December, a TM s ORTHO Chevron and design UNIPEL Reg US Pal Otf HOW IMPEL 21-7-14 ertilizer Its so many orn fields in the Midwest: “Ortho FERTILIZERS (i) Helping the World Grow Better PH: 717-299-2571 CHV 677 22F Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 2, 1980-Cl9 panel of three judges narrowed down the competition to the ten best recipe finalists These people were notified and were asked to make or bake their recipe for the contest held on January 29. This final competition was held this past week in con junction with the State Horticultural Meetings in Hershey. The judges tasted each of the recipes and, after much deliberation, selected the winners. Other winners included; second place - Estrid Cosgrove’s Apple and Almond Cake; third place - Bill Oransky’s Candied-Brandied Apple Cheesecake; and fourth place - Shirley DeSantis’ Apple Cheesecake Sur prise. The panel of judges were well qualified for their task. Patricia Huff is a home economist for the Penn State Extension Service m Dauphin County; Jana Georges is Secretary-Treasurer of Foodaction, Camp Hill and she is a gourmet cook; and Silvio Giusti is the owner of Alva Restaurant, Harrisburg. Gallagher noted the purpose of the contest is to promote the use of Pennsylvania apples, and to get people to use apples in preparing their meals. He said a recipe booklet will be available this summer at roadside markets, from apple growers, and from the PaDA. This booklet will contain the recipe entries for the 1979 contest. Shirley DeSantis accepts her prize money from Guy Donaldson, chairman of the Pa. Apple Marketing Board. (Turn to Page C 24)