BS— Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 11,. 1984 Cook’s Question ANSWER - Judy Stayman, Chambersburg, requested a recipe for canned hamburger dill pickles. Thanks go to Nancy Kramer, Newmanstown, who set in a Kosher Dill recipe. 4 pounds 4-inch 2 3 /« cups vinegar pickling cucumbers (white or cider) 14 cloves garlic 3 cups water peeled and split 12-14 sprigs fresh dill ’/« cup salt 28 peppercorns Wash cucumbers: cut in half lengthwise. Combine garlic, salt, vinegar and water. Heat v o boiling. Remove garlic and place 4 halves into each clean jar, then pack cucumbers, adding 2 sprigs fresh dill to each jar and 4 peppercorns. Pour hot vinegar solution over cucumbers to within Vz inch of top. Put on lids and process 10 minutes in boiling water bath. Makes 6-7 pints. QUESTION - Judy Stayman, Chambersburg, requests a recipe for canned spaghetti sauce. QUESTION - Mrs. Ginny Atkinson, Bridgeton, NJ. is still looking for recipes using squash. She says she already has recipes for a squash custard and squash pie. QUESTION - Mrs. Gordon P. Burgett, Newville, is still looking for a recipe for corn fritters such as the ones served at Mrs. Gibble’s Restaurant in Chambersburg. They are shaped like doughnut holes, deep fried and dusted with confectioner’s sugar. ANSWER - Brenda Oberholtzer, Ephrata, requested a recipe for zucchini cookies. Thanks go to Mrs. Ray Reinecker, York Springs, for sharing her recipes and to all the others who sent zucchini cookie recipes. Zucchini Drop Cookies 1 cup chopped nuts 1 cup sugar legg 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vz teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup raisins 1 cup zucchini, peeled and grated 1 teaspoon soda Vz cup shortening 2 cups flour Vz teaspoon cloves -*■ Vz teaspoon salt Beat zucchini, soda, sugar and shortening well. Add egg and beat well. Add sifted flour and spices. Add nuts and raisins. Drop on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 375° F. for 12-15 minutes. Zucchini Bars with Carmel Frosting Sift together: 3 cups flour IVz teaspoons baking soda 1/8 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg SPECIAL - SPECIAL - SPECIAL PERMA BUILDINGS Call Parma Building Systems to discut* your needs Delivery anytime before Fall Guaranteed that the value will never be better in buildings such as these we’ve got: it: steel buildings If % ♦ * 7 t ? t 1 f Kosher Dills 1 teaspoon salt Pernio Web Straight Wall Designed to provide more storage space wall to wall and floor to ceiling. Available in 25' and 80' widths and B'-18' eave heights. Call For Special Prices Don't Wait - Call Today (215)993-2511 Perma Building Systems Box 35, Christiana, Pa. 17509 I Name Address I City I Phone . CARROT COOKIES 1 cup shortening, part soft butter Vi cup sugar 2 eggs 1 cup mashed cooked carrots 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder Vi teaspoon salt Vi cup shredded coconut Orange Butter Icing Heat oven to 400*F. Mix shor tening, sugar, eggs and carrots. Blend in flour, baking powder and salt. Stir in coconut. Drop dough by teaspoonfuls about 2 inches apart onto lightly greased baking sheet. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until no imprint remains when touched lightly. Immediately remove from baking sheet. Cool. Frost with Orange Butter Icing. Makes 4 dozen cookies. ORANGE BUTTER ICING 3 tablespoons soft butter or margarine IVfe cups confectioners’ sugar 2 teaspoons grated orange peel About 1 tablespoon orange juice Blend butter and sugar. Stir in orange peel and juice. Beat until frosting is smooth and of spreading consistency. Cream together V* cup margarine 1 cup brown sugar Vz cup granulated sugar Combine both mixtures and gradually add 2 cups peeled and grated Vz cup either butterscotch zucchini chips or raisins Vz cup chopped nuts Pour into greased and floured 10x15 cookie sheet (jelly roll pan). Bake at 375° F. for 20-25 minutes. Frost with carmel frosting: Melt margarine. Add brown sugar and bring to a boil for 2 minutes. Add milk and bring to second boil. Remove from heat. Add enough powdered sugar to spread. State .Cookies (Continued from Page B 6) Vz cup margarine 1 cup brown sugar We Always ■ Go First Class! The best feeds you can buy for your cows are the best investment that you can make! FLORIN FEEDS have been tried, tested and proven successful as a means of increasing milk production and main taining good health. You’ll appreciate the difference they’ll make... in the size of your milk checks! WOLGEMUTH BROS. INC. MOUNT JOY, PA OATSIES 2 cups oats Vi cup brown sugar, packed Mt cup butter or margarine, melted Vi cup dark com syrup Vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 6-ounce package semi-sweet chocolate pieces, melted Vi cup chopped nuts Heat oven to 400°F. Grease baking pan, 9x9x2 inches. In medium bowl, mix oats and brown sugar. Stir together butter, syrup, salt and vanilla; mix thoroughly into oat mixture. Press dough evenly in bottom of pan. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until top bubbles. Cool. Spread chocolate on top. Sprinkle nuts on chocolate. Chill 1 hour. Cut into bars, about 2xl inches. 32 cookies. CHOCOLATE CHIP SQUARES 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup brown sugar Vi cup butter Vi cup coconut Vi cup oatmeal 2 eggs, well beaten 6 ounces chocolate chips Vi cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs V* cup milk 1-1 Vz cups powdered sugar 1 tablespoon flour Sift 1 cup flour, and baking sodi onto wax paper. Mix 1 cup brown sugar and V* cup butter until crumbly. Stir in flour, coconut, and oatmeal. Press firmly into 9-inch pan. Mix egg, chips, Vz cup brown sugar, walnuts, V* cup melted butter and 1 tablespoon flour. Pour over bottom layer. Bake 35 minutes at 350*F. Cool and cut into squares. PECAN DAINTIES 1 egg white 1 cup light brown sugar IVz cup pecans Beat egg white until stiff. Add sugar gradually, beating con stantly. Work in nuts. Drop from teaspoon on greased baking sheet. Bake at 250*F. for 30 minutes Remove from sheet immediately and cool. Makes 3 dozen. Cakes could bring *l,OOO at Montgomery Foir GAITHERSBURG, MD. - Montgomery County 4-H’ers will parade their top prize-winning cakes to be auctioned to the highest bidder in the Cattle Show Pavilion at the Montgomery County Fair on Monday, August 20 at 8:45 p.m. Last year’s grand champion cake, an iced red velvet baked by Lori Rau, brought $l,OOO at the auction, setting a fair record. 4-H members contribute their cakes to be auctioned, with the profits going to the 4-H program. This past year, monies have provided support to county ac tivities to keep participation fees low. Some monies provide for recognition of each county 4-H member and for the ribbons they receive for many of their ac tivities. PH.717-653-1451 Marian Hoover Mifflinborg Betty Blehl Mertztown