BB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14,1984 v Cook’s Question Coiner ANSWER - Mrs. Irene McComell, Blam, requested a recipe for making cider turn to vinegar. Thanks go to M.E. Martin who answered her question. Bring the barrel out of the cellar and set in the hot sun. Remove the bung and in its place put a glass bottle, in verted, to keep out insects, and give the sun a chance to shine a little. Add a cupful or so of yeast to hasten the process. If wanted extra sharp, add 2 or 3 quarts of sorgum molasses. A few weeks in the open air will change it, then it may again be removed to the cellar. ANSWER - Blanche Hess, Quarryville, requested a recipe for meringue and for graham cracker crust. Betty Her schberger, Quarryville, provided a meringue recipe and Miss Edith Hoover, Stevens, gave her graham cracker crust recipe. Thanks to both ladies. 1 tablespoon cornstarch Vi cup boiling water 3 egg whites V «teaspoon cream of tartar ‘A cup sugar Mix cornstarch and cold water. Add boiling water Stir constantly. Cook about 2 minutes or until thickened. Cool. Beat egg whites and cream of tartar until soft peaks form. Add sugar gradually. Continue beating. Add cornstarch mixture all at once. Beat until well-blended. Makes enough for 9-mch pie. Bake at 350° F. for 12-15 minutes or until a light brown or put under broiler 10 graham crackers l A cup white sugar l A stick butter or margarine Roll crackers. Add sugar and melted butter. Press in pan and bake until slightly brown. ANSWER - Mrs. Holly Plummer, Bolivar, requested a recipe for chocolate covered coconut creme eggs and peanut butter eggs. Many women generously sent their recipes. Special thanks go to Mrs, Edward Mycek, Spring City, who sent m the first two recipes and to Mrs. Harry R. Zimmerman, Frenchville, who sent in the next two. 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Form eggs and wait a day or two before covering with melted chocolate Eggs are best if left to season a week or two before eating. 1 pint marshmellow cream 3 sticks oleo 20 oz. peanut butter 2 pounds powdered sugar Mix marshmellow cream, oleo and peanut butter with mixer. Add powdered sugar a little at a time. Makes 3 one pound eggs. QUESTION - Annie Kauffman, Southeastern, is looking for a recipe for homemade pizza sauce to can that tastes like the sauce made with Mrs. Wages Pizza sauce mix bought in stores. QUESTION - Bessie Hanson, Bridgeton, NJ, is looking for a recipe for a seafood bisque which contains shrimp, crab, scallops, some kind of fillet of fish, such as flounder, had dock or cod. YAMMAH Sized right. Priced right. 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