Home on the range (Continued from Page C 8) Homemade Ice cream 4 T. gelatin 8 T. cold water 2 qt. hot milk 4 c. granulated sugar ■ 8 eggs, beaten It. salt 3 cans evaporated milk 1 pint cream 2 T. vanilla Soften gelatin in cold water and add to hot milk. Let cool. Combine the remaining ingredients and add all together when first mixture is cool. Pour into 8 quart ice cream freezer and turn. Katie Stoltzfus. Mechanicsville, Md. Here are two recipes in answer to Mabel WitmePs request for Cook’s Question Corner. Amish Vanilla Pie c. sugar 1 c. molasses 4T. flour legg 2 c. water 11. vanilla Crumbs: 2 c. flour It. cream of tarter It. baking soda 1 c. light brown sugar 1/2 c. margarine Combine liquid ingredients and bring to a full rolling boil. Set aside to cool. Make crumbs by com bining flour, brown sugar, cream of tarter, soda and margarine. Pour half of liquid into each un baked pie shell and top with crumbs. Bake at 350 degrees for 35- '4O minutes. FREY'S FARM MARKET *«ar w - Amish Vanilla Pie Ic. brown sugar 1 c. king syrup 21. flour 2 c. water legg 1/21. salt It. vanilla Combine sugar, king syrup, and 13/4 c. water. Bring to a boil. Make a paste witli the flour and the remaining 1/4 c. water. Beat and add the egg. Add salt and vanilla. After first mixture boils, add second mixture and keep stirring until it boils again. Cool. Crumbs: 2 c. flour 1 c. brown sugar 1/2 c. lard 21. soda 1/41. salt Combine and mix well. Pom cooled mixture into unbaked pie shell. Sprinkle with crumbs being careful to put plenty around the edge thus avoiding a spillover while baking. Bake in hot oven until hght brown or done. Makes 2 Dies. Crush: 60 Ritz crackers Mix with 1/4 pound soft butter. Place on bottom of 9x13 inch pan, reserving a little for topping. With mixer, mix 2 pkg. instant vanilla pudding with 1/4 c. milk. Gradually add 1/2 gallon softened vanilla ice cream. Pour over crumbs in pan. Sprinkle with reserved crumbs and coconut. Refrigerate. If desired, you can also add whipped cream and cherries on top. and Sugar Peas TO HARRISBURG 76 TURNPIKE Katie Stoltzfus, Mechanicsville, Md. No Bake Dessert Mary Gromis, Womelsdorf Strawberries 422 322 Perry NEWPORT Perry County will be crowning a new dairy princess. Banana Pie 1 graham cracker pie crust 1-8 oz. cream cheese 1 instant vanilla pudding (3 3/4 oz.) 2 c. milk 2 bananas Put 1/2 c. milk to cream cheese and beat it for 1 minute. Then add pudding and rest of the milk and keep beating for another 2 minutes. Then pour over sliced bananas in pie shell. Top with toasted coconut, made by melting 1 T. butter. Add coconut. Stir con stantly over low heat until browned. Chill several hours. Janet Gehman, New Holland Sour Cream Cookies 1/2 c. shortening 2 c. sugar 2 eggs 41/2 c. flour 1/21. salt It. soda 1 c. sour cream It. vanilla 1/4 c. sugar-cinnamon mixture Cream shortening and sugar together. Add vanilla. Add. eggs and beat until fluffly. Sift flour. Measure and add salt and soda. Sift again. Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with sour cream. Mix thoroughly. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto greased baking sheet, spaced 2 to 3 inches apart. Sprinkle with sugar-cinnamon mixture. Bake at 375 degrees for about 12 minutes. Makes 5 dozen cookies. Martha Horst, Newville 1875 Colebrook Road Lebanon, PA Wi TO LANCASTER County names princess at Heritage Day June 20, amidst the bustle of the annual Arts and Crafts Heritage Day. The pageant will kick off at 2 Dump Cake 1 jar cherry pie filling 1 can crushed pineapple and juice 1 pkg. yellow cake mix 2 sticks melted butter 1 can coconut 1 c. chopped nuts Dump all this into an ungreased 8 z 12 baking dish in order listed, but Do Not Mix Together. First spread out filling. Next add the crushed pineapple. Sprinkle the cake mix right from the box on top of the pineapple then pour melted butter over all this and sprinkle with coconut. Serve with whipped topping or icecream. 1 c. sugar IT. flour pinch salt 2 egg yolks Ic.milk find and juice of 1 lemon 2 T. butter 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten Sift the sugar, flour, salt and blend with the egg yolks. Add the milk, lemon juice, and rind, beating thoroughly. Melt butter and add. Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites and bake m pudding dish set m a pan of hot water 3/4 hour in moderate oven 350 degrees. Serve cold. Mrs. Noah Martin, Red Creek 78 TO ALLENTOWN TREY'S FARM MARKET Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Junt 6,19t1—C9 Nancy Lort, Delta Lemon Sponge Pudding Starting approx. JuneS (weather permitting) TO READING ■siias* p.m. and will feature a celebrity milking contest. Participating will be Judge Keith Quigley, Senator William J. Moore and Representative Fred Noye. Vying for the title of Perry County Dairy Princess will be Cheryl Byers, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Byers of R 1 Millerstown; and Deb McComsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc- Comsey, R 4, Newport. Outgoing princess Lisa McMillen will be on hand to crown the new princess, and to present a skit. A dairy dessert contest judging will follow the princess contest. Also featured at the Heritage Day will be gospel music groups, turkey calling contests, tug-of-war games, and other contests such as the “Pigtail Princess.” Bucks to crown princess QUAKERTOWN - The 1980 Dairy Princess, Diane Sames of Richlandtown, Bucks County, will crown her successor Saturday, June 6, at 7 p.m. at the Richland Mall in Quakertown. Master of Ceremonies will be Ray Weber of Dairy Council, Inc., at Southampton. The public is invited to share dairy dip and punch with the princess before the coronation.