THE MICRO m LAN! BLOOMER Holiday breakfasts to make ahead Memorial Day and Father’s Day are coming up soon. If you are planning for weekend company, a breakfast dish that can be made ahead is a quick and easy morning meal. Serve these Egg Stratas with fruit salad and sweet rolls or a coffee cake for a delicious com pany breakfast or brunch. Egg stratas, if you are not familiar with them, are layered casseroles of eggs, cheese and other ingredients. Most are refrigerated several hours or overnight before cooking. Stratas, like other casseroles that can’t be stirred, need to be microwaved on medium power for even cooking. On high power, the edges or corners get hard (over cooked) before the center is cooked and set. If you’ve made stratas m your range oven, the microwave ver sions will be less brown on top. Sprinkle grated cheese or paprika on top for more color. Or, put the casserole under an oven broiler during standing time to brown the top. Egg and Cheese Strata 5 slices of bread, cubed (about cups) 2 cups (8 ounces) Cheddar The bottle beats the bag. One thousand times more silage-making bacteria per gram for about the same price. Here’s why you will want new BioPower. ■ It prevents spoilage and caramelization by keeping heat down. ■ BioPower ferments silage faster and more completely. ■ More dry matter is retained along with important beta-carotene. ■ Silage keeps its fresh smell and palatability. ■ Works on all types of silage, including corn, grass, alfalfa, and high moisture grain. ■ Works in all types of storage: concrete silos, oxygen-limiting structures, bunkers and trenches. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA cheese,shredded 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Vz teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dry mustard l >2 teaspoon paprika 4 eggs 1 3 A cups milk (or for richer flavor, use one 12-ounce can evaporated milk) 1. Layer half of the bread cubes, 1% cups cheese (reserve cup for topping), and the remaining bread in a flat lVz-2-quart casserole (such as a 9-inch round cake pan or a 10”x6” utility dish). 2. Melt margarine or butter in a 4-cup measure or small mixing bowl. Stir in salt, mustard ,and paprika, then add eggs and milk, beating until well mixed. 3. Pour egg mixture evenly over the bread layers. Gently press cubes down if they float up. Sprinkle remaining cheese on top. Cover and refrigerate overnight or for several hours. 4. Microwave, covered, on high power for 10 minutes, rotating pan V 4 turn after 5 minutes. 5. Rotate pan again, and cook on medium (50,5) for 10 minutes longer, until the center is set on the bottdm. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Serves 4-6. Bioß^ U f |N WATER-ACTIVATED Biofbwer SILAGE INOCUL ANT HINTS: Vary the flavor of this recipe by of these; ‘4 cup choppea scallions, mushrooms, or green ctulies; *2 cup chopped cooked ham; or 5-6 slices cooked and crumbled bacon. Layer the optional ingredient under the cheese layer in Step 1. For a browner top, microwave on high power for 10 minutes, rotating the pan after 5 minutes. Then bake the strata, uncovered, in a range oven at 350°F. for about 20 minutes, until browned and set in the center. The Farmer’s Strata below isn’t a true strata, since it is not layered. However, it has the same flavor and appearance as a strata when cooked. With meat, potatoes, eggs and cheese m the recipe, you have a hearty and filling breakfast casserole. This casserole is also good served .with a green salad for a light supper dish. Or fix it the night before an extra busy morning, and you can “feed the men” in a snap! 1,4 cup chopped onion (1 small) 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 12 ounce package frozen hash brown potatoes, about 3 cups (OR use 3 medium peeled and shredded raw potatoes) 1/3 cup milk or cream 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded cheddar cheese 1 cup (4 ounces) diced cooked ham Va teaspoon salt Vz teaspoon pepper Paprika for topping, if desired 1. Saute onion in butter in a 9- inch round cake pan (or a 10x6-inch utility pan) for 3 minutes on high, until the onion is tender. Stir once halfway through. 2. Add potatoes, cover with a lid PH: 717-299-2571 Fanner’s Strata or plastic wrap and cook on high for 6 minutes, stirring once, until the potatoes are cooked. 3. Beat eggs, add the remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly. Pour over potatoes and stir gently to mix. Recover with plastic wrap. 4. Cook, covered, on medium (50,5) for 15 minutes until the center is set. Sprinkle with paprika and let stand covered for 5 minutes before serving. Serves 4-6. TO PREPARE AHEAD: Complete through Step 3; refrigerate covered overnight. Cook, covered, on high for 5 minutes, rotate dish, then continue with Step 4 above. in maple products contest TOWANDA A maple syrup contest was held recently during the Maple Festival at the Troy Fairgrounds. Richard N. Plotts of Clinton County judged the contest. The judging includes such qualities as color, clarity, texture, taste, smoothness, density, as well as other factors. 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MD 301-658-6923 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 18,1985-89 VARIATIONS: Use swiss cheese instead of the Cheddar. Substitute 1 cup cooked and crumbled sausage, or 6 slices cooked and crumbled bacon in place of the ham. NOTE: The cooking times above are for microwave with 600-700 watts of cooking power. For 500- 600, add 10 seconds to each minute; for 400-500, add 20 seconds. MICRO/CONVECTION OWN ERS: These recipes cook well in a micro/convection or combination oven at 350°F. (with microwave on). However, since each brand of oven cooks so differently from the others, I cannot give you the exact cooking time. Look for similar recipes in your oven’s cookbook. Copyright 1985, Lanl Bloomer. 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