Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 31, 1980, Image 62

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    Bl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 31,1980
Lucille Evans wins student cooking contest
HARRISBURG Lucille Evans of Carlisle, Cum
berland County, won first place in the Student Cooking
Contest held among thirteen area high schools recently at
the Harrisburg East Mall.
Evans, an 18-year-old senior, represented Carlisle
senior High School with her Chicken Country Captain
recipe. The daughter of Parker and Marilyn Evans was
awarded a $lOO gift certificate from John Wanamakers, a
Silvertone frying pan, an electric frying pan, and cooking
utensils.
Shelly Robinson, home economics teacher at Carlisle
Semor High School, was awarded a hostess serving dish as
the winner’s teacher. The winning school received a
plaque.
The second place winner was Dale Mosley, a semor at
Harrisburg High School, John Hams Campus. Mosley, 17,
is the son of Gloria Mosley of Harrisburg. His second
place entry was Stir-Fried Shrimp With Vegetables.
Mosley received a John Wanamakers gift certificate, a
Silverstone frying pan, and an electric frying pan for his
second place entry.
Maria Zimmerman, the 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Zimmerman, Steelton, placed third in the
contest with her Quick Chicken Chasseur recipe. Zim
merman, a semor at Central Dauphin East Semor High
School, was awarded a gift certificate from John
Wanamakers and an electric frying pan.
All contestants and their teachers received one dozen
eggs provided by Dutchland Farms of Rheems, Lancaster
County. Milk for the contest was provided by Harrisburg
Dairies.
Participating high schools included Camp Hill, East
Pennsboro, Susquehanna, Central Dauphin East, Lower
Dauphin, Red Land, Cumberland Valley, Cedar Cliff,
Hershey, Harrisburg, Carlisle, Mechamcsburg and
Bishop McDevitt.
The Student Cooking Contest was sponsored by John
Wanamakers m cooperation with the Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture.
Following are the three winning recipes;
CHICKEN COUNTRY CAPTAIN
4 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon salt
Ms teaspoon red pepper
% cup flour
6 chicken thighs
Sauce and Topping:
1 large onion, (heed
2 small red and green peppers
1 :love garlic, crushed
1 bunch fresh parsley
V< teaspoon thyme
1 teaspoon curry powder
% teaspoon black powder
Vz cup water
2-% cups tomato juice
18-ounce can of chopped tomatoes
1 cup currants
1 cup almonds (roasted at 400°F. for ten minutes)
1 cup cooked nee
In a large frying n an, heat the butter. Dip chicken with a
mixture of flour, red pepper, paprika, and salt. Fry to a
delicate brown on both sides. Remove from pan and set
aside.
With remaining butter, saute the onion, peppers, garlic
and 2 tablespoons of parsley. Add the water, thyme, curry
powder and black pepper and stir. Add tomato juice and
tomatoes. Bring to a boil and simmer for ten minutes. Stir
in 3 tablespoons of currants and place the chicken m the
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sauce and let simmer for 25 minutes. Remove the chicken
from pan and arrange on cooked rice and spoon sauce
over chicken. Sprinkle remainder of currants over
chicken and top with toasted almonds. Garnish with
remaining parsley.
STIR-FRIED SHRIMP WITH VEGETABLES
2 medium carrots
1 cup fresh mushrooms
1 pound fresh or frozen shrimp m shells
v z cup chicken broth
1 tablespoon cornstarch
y* cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons cooking oil
1 teaspoon grated gmgerroot
1 cup thinly sliced cauliflower
1 cup fresh pea pods or a 6-ounee package of frozen pea
pods, thawed
1 cup fresh bean sprouts or half of a 16-ounce can of bean
sprouts
1 clove garlic, minced
Thinly slice carrots and mushrooms. Thaw shrimp and
vegetables, if necessary. Shell and devine shrimp and
halve lengthwise. Blend chicken broth into cornstarch,
stir in soy sauce and set aside.
Preheat wok or skillet over high heat, add oil. Stir-fry
garlic and gmgeroot in hot oil for 30 seconds. Add
cauliflower and carrots, stir-fry for 3 minutes. Add pea
pods, mushrooms and bean sprouts; stir-fry 2 minute's or
until vegetables are crisp and tender. (Be sure to keep
heat high throughout, and add more oil to wok or skillet if
necessary.) Remove vegetables to a bowl.
Add shrimp to wok or skillet; stir-fry 7 or 8 minutes or
until shrimp are done. Push shrimp away from the center
of the wok or skillet. Stir chicken broth mixture and add to
center. Cook and stir until thick and bubbly. Stir in
vegetables; cover and cook one minute. Serve at once.
Serves 4.
QUICK CHICKEN CHASSEUR
1 pound boned and skinned chicken breasts, cut in strips
% cup cornstarch
1 cup sliced scallions
% cup cooking wine
3 tomatoes, cut m eights
V 4 teaspoon pepper
V* cup vegetable oil
2 cups chicken broth
1 cup sliced mushrooms
% teaspoon tarragon
% teaspoon thyme
Dredge chicken in cornstarch. In a large skillet, brown
the coated chicken in oil. Stir in seasonings and scallions.
Cook two minutes longer. Add the broth and sherry
cooking wine. Cover and simmer for ten minutes. Gently
stir in mushrooms and tomatoes; cover and simmer for 5
minutes longer. Sauce may be served separately or over
cooked nee.
Marla Zimmerman, Central Dauphin
Lucille Evans, Carlisle
Dave Mosley, Harrisburg
TORQUE AMPLIFIER. CLUTCH & WATER
PUMP PARTS & SERVICE
Rebuilt TA assemblies for IH tractors from SMTA through 1586
Water pumps, clutches and pressure plates from A, B, C through 1586
and for many of the combines, 101 - 303 through the 915. The time to
be comparing prices and parts availability is before you need them so
that when you do need parts and service you are aware of the options.
If you are operating a shop or are a farmer who does his own
mechanical work, then you will do well to compare the parts which I
have to offer Complete rebuilt TA assemblies for 706 - 1586 are priced
from $525 00 and come with a Dana Co. Heavy Duty Spray clutch in
stead of the usual IH spray. The Dana Spray was originally designed for
high performance aircraft and Helicopter applications and is designed
not to roll over, one of the mam causes of torque failure.
Also have available assorted parts for TA’s which are not available
through new parts at IH. I am prepared to do complete installation of
these parts at competitive prices and will match any guarantee that is
offered on TA units or rebuilt clutches, pressure plates & water pumps
Prices on rebuilt clutches, pressure plates and water pumps are ap
proximately 30 - 50% below new.
If ypu think you may have problems with your TA and would like it
checked out or some questions answered call or write me. Trucking is
available up to most any distance at fair rates if we have enough ad
vance notice Two or more tractors on same load will receive discount on
the trucking
Dealer Inquiries Invited With Parts Shipped UPS, Bus or Air
For More Information Write or Call:
J. EDWARD LEAMAN
RD# 1, Box 474 Willow St., PA 17584
Ph. new number: 717-464-2874
Maryland Extension
advisory council *
members named
COLLEGE PARK, MD -
The advisory council for the
University of Maryland’s
Extension Service has an
nounced its roster of com
mittee chairpersons and
members for three-year
terms.
A newly formed marine
advisory group now brings
the number of committees to
six, according to Raymond
F. Armacost, Jr., Upperco,
Baltimore County, the new
advisory council president.
Chairing the marine ad
visory committee is Alfred
Jordan, Drayden, St. Mary’s
County, a southern
Maryland small farmer and
commercial oysterman.
Other members of the
marine advisory committee
are Milton Malkus, Jr.,
Cambridge, Dorchester
County, a large-scale farmer
on Maryland’s Eastern
Shore, and William H. Hall,
Jr., of Appeal, Calvert
County, a professional
waterman and charterboat
captain.
President Armacost is
chairing the council’s
outlook and planning
committee for another year,
and Mary Ann Ford,
Buckeystown, Frederick
County, is repeating as
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chairperson of the energy
committee.
Julia Gouge of Hamp
stead, Carroll County, is the
new chairperson for the
legislation and budget
committee. She is also the
council’s new vice-president,
having served last year as
secretary-treasurer.
Taking over Gouge’s
former position is William S.
Sutton, Chestertown, Kent
County, an Eastern Shore
dairy fanner and soil con
servation leader.
Other new committee
chairpersons are Therese
Carette, Bowie Prince
Georges County, needs of the
handicapped committee,
and Elaine Crow, Glen
Burnie, Anne
County, publications and
publicity committee.
New members of the
advisory council, and their
committee assignments, are
as follows:
Garette county Feme
Beachy, Bittinger; Allegany
county Helen Hunt;
Washington county W.
Carlton Parsley; Howard
county Jane Geraghty; St.
Mary’s county Alfred
Jordan; Wico county W.
Blan Harcum, Sr.; and
Worcester county Virginia
Gordy.