B&LancMtw Farming, Saturday, May 40,1986 • H Cook’s Question ly'ipe/® Corner If you are looking for a recipe but can't seem to find it anywhere, send your recipe request to Cook’s Question Corner, care of Lancaster Farming, P.O. Box 366, Lititz, Pa. 17543. There's no need to send a SASE. If we receive an answer to your question, we will publish it as soon as possible. Answers to recipe requests should be sent to the same address. QUESTION - Mrs. Denise Angstadt, Oley, would like a recipe for chocolate shoo-fly pie. QUESTION - Mrs. Betty Biehl, Mertztown, would like a recipe for a moist chocolate or white (or both) cake to serve 50 or more people. She would also like recipes for honey cookies and honey cake. QUESTION - Andrew C. Keener, Womelsdorf, would like a recipe for veal head soup. QUESTION - Esther Kurtz, Elverson, would like recipes for bundt cakes. QUESTION - Hattie Diehl, Mifflmburg, would like a recipe for making homemade soap using wood ashes. ANSWER - Mrs. Betty Biehl, Mertztown, requested a cheesecake recipe. Thanks go to J.P. Freed, of Quaker town, for the following recipe and to Fran Westfall, Spring Grove for a nearly identical recipe. Cheesecake 1 pound cottage cheese 2 8-ounce packages cream IVz cups white sugar cheese 4 large eggs, beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 tablespoons flour 4 tablespoons cornstarch 1 stick butter, melted 1 pint sour cream. Cream the two cheese together. Add sugar and eggs and beat well. Add the remaining ingredients, except the sour cream. Mix until smooth. Blend in sour cream. Pour into greased spring form pan. Bake at 350° F for one hour. Don’t open oven door until done. Turn oven off, let in oven for 2 hours with door slightly open. When cool, put in refrigerator for several hours. For topping, use cherry, or strawberry pie filling or thickened crushed pineapple. ANSWER - Mrs. Betty Biehl, Mertztown, requested honey cake and honey cookie recipes. Her question prompted Patty McNeill, Extension home economist in Stanly County, N.C., to share the following whole gram honey bread recipe from Barbara Domby, New London, N.C. Thanks for sharing this recipe Patty! Whole Grain Honey Bread 2 cups milk, scalded Vi cup and 2 tablespoons 8 teaspoons salt honey % cup margarine 6 cups warm water ( 1 Vi sticks) 4 packages active 14 cups bread flour dry yeast 8 cups old-fashioned 1 cup raw bran oats 1 cup unhulled sesame 4 cups whole wheat seed flour Stir in Vz cup honey, salt and margarine. Cool to lukewarm; measure warm water into a large (8 quart) warm bowl. Sprinkle in yeast; stir until dissolved. Add 2 tablespoons honey, stir until dissolved. Let yeast sit for 10 minutes. This is a good time to have 2 large bowls greased. Add lukewarm milk mixture and the 14 cups of gram, stir to stiff dough, adding white bread flour. Turn out onto lightly floured board; knead until smooth and elastic, 10 to plants - leaves turning yellow, small brown /yellow spots, a stunt in growth try brand new product by putting one capsule per pot or plant. It will enhance growth & color within one week. Morrtgomeiy 4-H'ers Attend Capital Montgomery County 4-H members had a first-hand opportunity to study state government operations when they took part in State 4-H Capital Days recently in Harrisburg. Montgomery 4-H'ers, front row from left, Henry Wojton, Trappe; Dan Cochran, Collegeville; Diane Shank, Harleysville; David Stauffer, Lansdale; Leslie Bartholemew, Royersford; and Conrad Fisher, Greenlane; meet with, back row from left, Rep. Ray Bunt, Schwenksville; Rep. George Saurman, Ambler; Sen. Edwin Holl, Lans dale; Rep. Joseph Gladeck, Blue Bell; and Rep. Joseph Lashinger, Norristown. 12 minutes. Place in greased bowls, dividing in half; cover and let rise until double. Punch down, rest 15 minutes. Divide into loaves let rise covered. Bake at 400° F. for 30 minutes. ANSWER - Gail M. Crouse, Stevens, requested a creamy cole slaw recipe. Thanks go to Mrs. Lester Ruhl, Elizabethtown, for the recipe below and to all others who shared cabbage slaw recipes. Creamy Cabbage Slaw 1 medium head cabbage, Vz cup sliced (or diced) grated green onion 1 cup salad dressing 2 tablespoons sugar or mayonnaise 2 teaspoons celery seed 1 teaspoon salt Combine all ingredients IWn Machine Worti rw A, ■ mmßSi y Welding & i'Br Farm Supplies I Hardware * j I • CUSTOM BUILT | I WOOD & COAL STOVES | ® • Custom Built High Pressure Washers I I • Welders & cutting torches ■ I • Stainless steel, aluminum and spot ■ i | welding • UPS Service Z I | HIGH TENSILE WIRE FENCING H ) i D.S. MACHINE SHOP ■ ■ DAVID E. STOLTZFUS Z _ 3816 E. 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