Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 1991, Image 49

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    Cooks Question
(Continued from Page B 8)
ANSWER Martha Sensenig, Port Trevorton,
requested a recipe to make French or Catalina dress
ing. Thanks to Elaine Wilson, Moorefield, W.V., and
other unidentified readers for sending recipes.
French Dressing
1 14-ounce bottle catsup
1 cup granulated sugar
'A cup salad oil
Vi cup cider vinegar
1 medium onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, chopped
1 teaspoon salt
Put all ingredients into a quart jar and shake well. It is
best after it has set at least 4 or 5 hours to get all the fla
vors mixed.
French Dressing
2 cups Miracle Whip
2 cups sugar
Vi cup vinegar
A cup catsup
2 teaspoons mustard
1 teaspoon paprika
'A teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons water
'A cup oil
Mix well and store in refrigerator. Makes about 1
quart.
CORRECTION Elaine Wilson sent a recipe for a
flaky, light pastry crust for turnovers that she said is the
best she has ever tasted. The recipe was printed last
week with an error. Here is the corrected version.
Crust For Turnovers
3 cups flour
1 % cups shortening
1 teaspoon salt
1 egg, well-beaten
5 tablespoons water, cold
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
Cut shortening into flour and salt. Combine egg,
water, and vinegar. Pour all at once into flour mixture.
Stir with fork. Roll on lightly floured board. This crust
may be re-rolled without getting tough. Dough may be
refrigerated for two weeks.
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Notebook
Ida Bisser
Today is Saturday the thirteenth It was a rainy day, but despite
and not Friday the thirteenth, .the weather a large crowd
which is supposed to be bad luck, attended and the cars lined the
A few weeks ago my husband road in both directions. I found a
wanted to go to a Saturday sale, nice flat spot to park and got off
and, as I must do most of the driv- the road. Then we walked in a
ing just now, I reluctantly went muddy lane with an open umbrella
along. This was a sale held by a over our heads. The mud pulled
distant relative. My husband not the rubbers right off my feet. In
only bought a few items but also the house one room was filled
had a chance to visit with small items in boxes and on
ANSWER V. Martin, Springfield, Va., requests
recipes for root beer extract, gingerale extract, and
homemade gingerale. Thanks to Veronique Collier of
New Hope for sending recipes that she has used
successfully.
6 ounces ginger root
1 cup sugar
2 cups water
Peel and dice ginger root. Put in heavy saucepan and
add water. Boil 5 minutes. Let set for 12 to 24 hours, cov
ered with a towel. Strain, wrap ginger root in cheese
cloth and wring out thoroughly to get all the juice. Dis
card ginger. Add sugar to juice and simmer 5 minutes.
Cool and bottle. To serve, put 1 tablespoon of the ginger
extract into a glass with ice and seltzer. Stir.
ANSWER —Thanks to Lydia Stoltzfus, Bloomsburg,
for sending a recipe for dandelion jelly.
Dandelion Jelly
Pick 1 quart dandelion blossoms without stems.
Wash them and boil them in 1 quart water for 3 minutes.
Drain off 3 cups liquid. Add 1 % box Sure Jell or pectin, 1
teaspoon lemon or orange extract and 414 cups sugar.
Boil together about 3 minutes
Contributor writes
Ginger Extract
that it tastes similar to honey
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13, 1991-B9
Rain and more rain fell and
when I went to move the car I
could not! The ground was very
soft and someone had parked
broadside directly behind me.
There was nothing to do but to call
a tow truck. So, while my husband
sat in the car, I walked in a farm
lane where several pickup trucks
were parked, but I found no one at
home. I continued my hunt for a
telephone by walking to a new
house up a hill along the road.
Here a kind lady helped me
contact the AAA. But, I discov
ered that we would have to pay the
tow truck as we couldn’t say the
engine did not work. So, I dragged
my soaked self back to the car to
wait. Finally the truck came and
lifted our car out of the tight
squeeze that it was in.
It was a day that I’d just as soon
forget. But, one can always say,
Tt could have been worse.”
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