August recipes help celebrate food products month HARRISBURG The bounty of Pennsylvania agriculture is evident all year, but August is the peak season for harvest of fresh fruits and vegetables, providing consumers with the freshest, most flavorful products available. August is also a time when all segments of the state’s agricultural and food industries join to celebrate their keystone pride. Governor Thornburgh has proclaimed August as Penn sylvania Food Products Month, to focus on the diversity, quality and abundance of Pennsylvania food products. To help celebrate this special month, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is reminding consumers that grocery stores and farmers markets have excellent buys on fresh fruits and vegetables during peak season, with just-picked tastes that are unbelievable. A smart consumer will fill the marketbasket with produce from Pennsylvania’s garden as the real harvest begins. Sweet corn, peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots and potatoes lead the list of fresh vegetables in season. And FARMERS AgCREDfT CORP. |Tj| 9 East Mam Street, Lititz, PA 717-626-4721 IBKHSI GRAIN STORAGE - ff® Bl-5 & /ft ri >\ AUGERS ff't't TA ' IT'S YOUR BEST BUY GET THE BEST FROM: aFs am when it comes to fruits, apples, peaches, pears, nectarines, plums and cantaloupes are now at their very best. A fresh buy is the best buy, whether eaten fresh or prepared in a traditional Pennsylvania-style recipe. So take a taste of Penn sylvania during August Penn sylvania food products month and look for that special taste all year round. Try using those fresh fruits and vegetables in the recipes below or in your own Pennsylvania-style recipes. You’ll find that even prepared foods can use the extra flavor of ripe local produce to bring out your Keystone Pride. 2 tablespoons butter 1 large onion, chopped 4 cups sliced zucchini (about 4-5 medium) 1 garlic clove, minced 2 tablespoons hot water 16-ounce fresh, canned or frozen com 3 tablespoons cream 1 cup sharp Cheddar cheese, grated automatic farm systems 608 Evergreen Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 Zucchini-Corn Casserole t^m\vn?rTRACTOR PULLS.. SATURDAY Featuring Tonight MODIFIED TRACTORS FRONT WHEEL DRIVE TRUCKS REGULAR ADMISSION LOCATION: Adults $6.00 10 Miles south of 6to 12 yrs $2.00 Lancaster on Rt. 272 sSUnder. , . .FREE, CCC VMI IT • Does not include OLE lUU Rl special events THE BUCK! 4 eggs, beaten 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped Salt and pepper Preheat oven to 350°F. Butter 1- M> quart baking dish. Melt butter in large skillet over medium high heat. Add onion and saute until soft for approximately 5 minutes. Stir in zucchini and garlic, blending well. Add water. Reduce heat to medium, cover and cook until zucchini is tender, shaking pan frequently to prevent sticking, 5-10 minutes. Add com, % cup cheese, eggs, parsley, salt and pepper to taste and mix well. Turn into dish and sprinkle with remaining cheese. Bake until set, ap proximately 45-50 minutes. Roasting Ear Hotcakes 4 eggs 2 ears com, grated 1 cup flour 1 cup commeal 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter, melted 1-M; cups buttermilk Beat eggs in mixing bowl. Add corn, commeal, flour, soda, baking powder, salt, butter and but termilk. Blend carefully just long enough to mix ingredients. Have well-greased skillet piping hot. Drop spoonfuls onto skillet and turn when brown on bottom. (Note; amount of buttermilk may be altered for desired con sistency.) Can be served with butter, honey, James and jellies. Makes 14-16 hotcakes. Hot Cheese Dip M> cup milk 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce V* teaspoon dry mustard Vt teaspoon onion salt 2 cups (8-oz.) shredded cheddar cheese 18-ounce package cream cheese, cubed 6 strips bacon, cooked, crum bled. Combine milk, seasonings, cheddar cheese and cream cheese. Heat slowly, stirring occasionally, until cheese melts and mixture is hot. Stir in bacon. Serve warm with French bread cubes, bread sticks or fresh vegetables. Yield; 2 cups. Note: If mixture becomes too thick, add warm milk. Variation; Excellent sauce for vegetables, potatoes, meats. Peg’s Peach Pie % cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Mt teaspoon salt 2 small or 1 large package vanilla pudding (regular) 3 tablespoons soft butter legg Mi cup milk 6-4 fresh-peaches, peeled and slice^ Mi cup sugar 18-ohnce package cream cheese (softened) Mi cup sugar 4 tablespoons peach juice M teaspoons cinnamon HIGH PRESSURE WATER WASHERS For Hog, Poultry & Veal Animal Confinement Operations Warwick Hot and Cold Water Washers deliver over 2000 psi of profitable cleaning power for your toughest jobs diaphragm pumi can’t be damaged by running dry' A/A/Avwvrwkx RENTAL UNIT AVAILABLE 2200 P.S.I. Hot Pressure Washer with Generator and Trailer Call Ken Burkhart or Dean Weinhold AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR - SALES & SERVICE FARMERSVIUi EQUIPMENT RD 4, East Farmersville Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 Located in the Village of Farmersville, Lancaster County 717-354-4271 Lancaster Faming, Saterday, Aa«a»14,1944- Slice peaches into bowl, add V* cup sugar, stir and set aside. Mix the first 7 ingredients for 2 minutes at medium speed and pour into greased 9-inch pie plate. Drain peaches, reserving juice. Place peaches on batter. In separate bowl, mix cream cheese, sugar and peach juice for 2 minutes. Spoon on top of batter within 1-inch of pie plate. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of sugar and cin namon on top of all. Bake 350°F for 30-35 minutes. Combine fresh peaches and honey. Add half of the milk; blend. Add remainder of milk, almond extract and half the ice cream. Beat until smooth. Pour into tall glasses; top with remaining ice cream. Serves 6. Combine first 4 ingredients in large bowl and mix well. Season with salt and pepper. Form into small meatballs and set aside. Blend remaining ingredients in large skillet over medium heat. Add meatballs, cover and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring oc casionally. Transfer meatballs to chafing dish or fondue pot. Skim excess fat from sauce. Pour sauce over meatballs. Serve warm. Available with electric or gaso line power and a complete line of special application accessories INC. 1 tablespoons sugar Honey-Of-A-Peach Float 2 cups crushed fresh peaches Vi cup honey 1 quart milk, Vz tsp. almond extract 1 quart vanilla ice cream, divided Meatballs Pennsylvania Style 2 pounds lean ground beef V* cup peeled, grated potatoes legg 1 small onion, grated Salt and pepper 113-ounce bottle chill sauce 5-ounce grape jelly Dash Worcestershire sauce 53