812 LiflCiltif Fanning, Saturday, Siptirtw 29,1984 j Sprinkle lemon juice over apples and mix to coat. Combine m||b sugar, cornstarch, salt and cin- TM ► namon in a bowl and sprinkle over I jABML the apples. Stir apples gently until iJ 1/lnA JPP| they are evenly coated. Imlußv Wg 2. Put bottom pie crust in a W micro-safe pie pan. Pile apples Urily \ ■ fl[ evenly on top and dot with butter. * Cover with top crust, pricking or " slashing the crust to let steam § Mall escape, and sealing or fluting U\NI edBes -3. Cook the pie in the microwave M . for 10-12 minutes on high, until the BIQQUCD fruit is hot and bubbly. While the l/fcl/Vl ltml\ 1 p ie 1S in t j, e microwave, preheat ■—" 1 your range oven to 450°F. 4. When the filling is bubbling, Ta« HlhutiiilA akkL put pie in the oven for 10-15 lly ravonre dppl6 r6Clp6s minutes to cook and brown the 1 crust. • • , Tip; This technique can be used 111 yOUI microwave for any two crust fruit pie, though * the microwave time may vary Apples are an American crust pie.) You can, however, slightly depending on the type and favorite, and are so plentiful in the combine the microwave with your quantity of fruit you use. fall they make delicious yet range, to get a delicious, browned Remember to use a micro-safe pie inexpensive desserts. Here are apple pie in half an hour, instead of pan. Try it with your favorite apple microwave directions for two old the hour or more it takes in the pie recipe —You’ll like it! favorite American apple recipes, oven alone. When you want an apple dessert and a new recipe that’s bound to Apple Pie in a hurry, there’s nothing better become a favorite in your house if pie dough for 2 crust pie (use any than apple crisp cooked in your you try it! Microwave baking recipe or mix) microwave. A conventional makes these desserts extra fast, 5 cups thinly sliced tart apples flour/sugar topping won’t brown, yet they retain their old-time slow 1 tablespoon lemon juice or be as crispy as one baked in the cooked flavor. % cup sugar range, so oatmeal and nuts are You can’t cook a two crust apple pinch salt added for a brown crunchy top pie in the microwave alone. The 1 tablespoon cornstarch ping, bottom crust will not cook l/ * teaspoon cinnamon, optional Apple Crips properly. 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I OCTOBER SPECI AL | :[«£=»»[ FORD 7710w/cab, Air. BnMB 2 WD, Weights, Used 272 Hrs„ Returned From Lease, Balance Of Warranty Remaining 1 Wnti/ar Of Finance On New Ford WOO Series To The Largest 4WD TW Farm Tractors. Effective Till AAarch 1, 1985 fic 9*/*% Financing Qt Lorge Cash Rebates. AH Used Farm Tractors 9%% Financing Or Waiver Ol Finance Till March 1, 1905 v« cup butter or margarine % cup rolled oats cup flour M> cup packed brown sugar Vz cup chopped nuts 1 teaspoon cinnamon M: teaspoon nutmeg, optional 1. Put apples evenly in a 9-mch micro-safe cake pan or a 2-quart casserole. 2. Combine remaining ingredients, mixing until crumbly. Sprinkle over apples. 3. Cover with a paper towel and cook on high for 8-10 minutes, until apples are tender. Let stand 5 minutes, uncovered, before ser ving. Serve warm with ice cream or cream if desired. Makes 6-8 servings. This year, for the first time, a microwave category was included in Pillsbury’s Bake Off contest. The $lO,OOO winner of the microwave category was the following apple recipe. I suggest using this as a coffee cake, since it is more cake-like than pancake like! Eileen Thorston’s Quick Apple Pancake *4 cup butter of margarine l cups thinly, sliced, peeled apples (2 medium) Vz cup sugar M: teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg Batter; 1 cup buttermilk pancake mix Get The BIG Tractor Quality & Style In The 717-949-6501 NEW TOLL FREE NO. 1-800-822-2152 Rt 419 Between Schaefferstown & Cornwall, Lebanon County 1000 Series Small Tractors Ford 1710 Front-Wheel Drive Tractor with Plow PARTS ★ SALES * SERVICE Vi teaspoon cinnamon V* teaspoon nutmeg % cup water 1 teaspoon vanilla Topping: 1 tablespoon sugar v 4 teaspoon cinnamon 1. In a 9-inch microwave safe pi e plate or round cake pan, cook butter on high for 30 to 45 seconds, or url ' ' 4 °d. Stir in apples^ sugar, cinnamon and nutmep Cover (with wax paper); Cu ' high for 3 to 4 minutes, or until apples are tender. 2. Blend all batter ingredients m a bowl. Pour evenly over cooked apples. 3. Mix topping ingredients m a bowl. Sprinkle evenly over batter Cook on High for 3 to 5 minutes, or until a wooden pick inserted 1 \ to 2 inches from the edge comes out clean. Let stand 5 minutes. 4. Cut into wedges. Invert wedges to serve. Serves 6. Note; The times above are for microwaves with 600-700 watts of power. For 500-600 W add 10 seconds to each minute; for 400-500 W add 20 seconds to each minute. If you have questions about any of Lani’s recipes or about her column you can write to her at Lancaster Farming, P.O. Box 366 Lititz, Pa. 1754.3 Copyright 1984, Lam Bloomer
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