f MICROWAVE MINUTES it. •t' Some recipes just shout out, “Spring is here!” Two of my favo rite springtime recipes are for fruit salad and quiche. Fruit salad dressings are a breeze to make in your microwave. They're cooked in minutes with little stirring and no messy pan to dean up. Microwaving is especial ly an advantage for the egg-based dressing in Old-Fashioned Over night Fruit Salad (below), which would need to be cooked for a very long time in the top of a double boiler. Notice that both dressings are cooked in a measure and whisked or stirred at regular intervals. Stir ring as directed is important in the cornstarch-based dressing to pre vent lumps and in the egg-based dressing to prevent curdling or separating. Be careful not to cook too long. Otherwise the cornstarch-based dressing will become thin and the egg-based dressing will separate and be streaked with specks of cooked egg- Cheesy Spinach Pie starts with a simple crust that can be made right in the pie plate. Microwave the crust first, then add the filling and microwave on Medium High, which is 70 percent power or about 450 watts. Or, you may microwave it on High power first for five minutes, stir the cooked outside edges to the center and finish cook Lancaster Farming’s Special DAIRY ISSUE , ii'iJ'A'rTTifrT'Krri * ’SSisSkJB %Hm * Special dairy stories and * What's new In dairy research features * Marketing - Dairy's future • Local Dairy Association news ♦ Favorite dairy recipes TWO* AV%T THJrtS* DEADLINE FOR ADS Jggj MAY 24 iaHI 91*00* 717-394-3047, 717*426-1144 Of 717-733-4397 By JOYCE BATTCHER ing on Medium, which is 50 per cent power or 325 to 350 watts for 10 to 15 minutes. In either case, rotate the dish at least once during cooking and let the finished pie set until its firm and easy to cut Light Waldorf Salad V* cup water 'A cup white vinegar 'A cup honey 1 tablespoon cornstarch VA teaspoons dry mustard 1 teaspoon celery seed 2 to 3 apples, diced 2 cups miniature marshmallows '/ to A cup coarsely chopped walnuts Stir together water, vinegar, honey, cornstarch, dry mustard and celery seed until smooth in a microwavable 1-quart measure. Microwave (High) 4 to 5 minutes, stirring after each 2 minutes, or until boiling and thickened. Cool. Stir in apples, marshmallows and walnuts. Serve immediately or chill before serving. Makes 8 to 9 servings. Each serving—1/9th of recipe: 151 calories, 1 gram protein, 21 grams fat, 34 grams carbohydrate, 7 mg sodium, 0 cholesterol. VARIATION: Prepare dress ing, substituting 1/2 teaspoon dried tarragon leaves for the celery seed. Cool and stir in 3/4 teaspoon poppy seeds. Before serving, toss with your choice of cut-up fresh fruit. ADVERTISERS... Get Complete Coverage by Reserving Your Space Now In This Special Issue Old-Fashioned Overnight Fruit Salad 2 large eggs Vi cup orange juice* V* cup lemon juice* 3 A cup sugar 1 cup whipping cream, whipped 1 20-ounce can crushed pineap ple, drained 1 11-ounce can mandarin oranges, drained 4 cups (about 'A pound) minia ture marshmallows 2 cups green grapes 'A cup coarsely chopped pecans 2 to 3 cups sliced bananas, diced unpeeled apples, diced fresh peaches or other fruit With a wire whisk, beat eggs until well combined in a micro wavable 1-quart measure. Stir in orange juice, lemon juice and sugar. Microwave on Medium (50 percent power, 325-350 watts) 4 minutes, whisking or stirring well after each 2 minutes. Then, con tinue microwaving (Medium) 2 to 3 minutes, whisking or stirring well after each 1 minute, until mix ture is thick. Do not overcook. Chill until cold (about 1 hour). Whip cream until soft peaks form; fold in chilled mixture. Gently fold in pineapple, manada rin oranges, marshmallows, grapes and pecans. If using fruits which darken when cut surfaces are exposed to air such as bananas, apples and fresh peaches—fold in right before serving. Makes 10 to 12 servings. ! *For best flavor, use freshly squeezed unstrained juices. Each serving—1/12th of recipe: 274 calories, 3 g protein, 11 g fat, 45 g carbohydrate, 39 mg sodium, 58 mg cholesterol. Cheesy Spinach Pie 14 cup margarine or butter V* cup all-purpose flour 14 teaspoon dry mustard 14 teaspoon salt (optional) 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded sharp Annual reduced fat Cheddar cheese 3 eggs 1 cup half-and-half 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour 'A to 1 teaspoon onion powder Vi teaspoon dried thyme leaves V* teaspoon salt (optional) V% teaspoon ground pepper 1 10-ounce package chopped spinach, drained and squeezed dry 1 4-ounce can sliced mushrooms, drained 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded sharp reduced fat Cheddar cheese, divided In microwavable 9-inch regular or deep pie plate, melt margarine by microwaving (High) 30 to 40 seconds. Using a fork, stir in 3/4 cup flour, dry mustard and 1/4 teaspoon salt (if used) until mix ture is crumbly. Stir in 1 cup Ched dar cheese, breaking up shreds, until well mixed. With a fork or fingers, pat dough into pie plate, forming edges first and then pat ting dough evenly into center. Microwave (High) 3 to 5 minutes, rotating pie plate and watching carefully during last part of cook ing. Crust is done when it starts to look dry and blistered and feels firm. Set aside while preparing filling. In a medium bowl or measure, beat eggs until combined. Stir in half and half, 1 tablespoon flour, onion powder, thyme leaves, 1/4 teaspoon salt (if used) and pepper until smooth. Stir in well-drained Berks Pageant Planned May 4 LEESPORT (Berks Co.) The Berks County Dairy Princess Coronation pageant is planned for May 4, at 7 p.m. at the Berks County Agricultural Center, Rl, Leesport. The contest will feature musical entertainment as well as young ladies who are competing for the honor of promoting dairy products for the county and a chance to represent Berks County at the state pageant. Hoping to succeed the reigning dairy princess, Suzanne Moyer, is Kelly Gelsinger, Womelsdorf. She is the 17-year-old daughter of James and Agnes Gelsinger. She attends Conrad Weiser High School and is active in FFA, soc cer, and the girls chorus. Kelly also participates in her church’s children’s ministries by perform /^LENWOOD ■ 'VMETAL FORMING Roofing And Siding 29 Gauge Gal\ani/c 26 Gauge Galvalunic All Panels Cut To Length - Coverage 36” Width We Also Stock The Following Items: • Pre-Hung Doors • Agri Build Windows • Roll Door Track A new Product In Our Line STANDING SEAM ROOFING NOW YOU CAN CALL US TOLL-FREE AT Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 27, 1991-B5 spinach, mushrooms and only 1/2 cup of remaining Cheddar cheese. Pour into crust. Cover with micro wave paper or waxed paper. Microwave on Medium High (70 percent power, about4so watts) 13 to 17 minutes, rotating pie plate after 7 minutes. Pie is done when center looks set and a knife inserted in center comes out clean. Sprinkle with remaining 1/2 cup Cheddar cheese and cover loosely with microwave paper or plastic wrap. Let stand 5 to 10 minutes. Cut into wedges and serve warm. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Each serving—l/Bth of recipe: 258 calories, 14 g protein, 17 g fat, 13 g carbohydrate, 363 mg sodium, 113 mg cholesterol. Questions for Joyce? Do you have a question about microwave cooking? Send it to Microwave Minutes, % Extra Newspaper Features, P.O. Box 6118, Rochester, Minn. 55903. Please include a self-addressed, stamped, business-size envelope. Recipes in this column are tested in 600- and 650-watt micro wave ovens. With an oven of diffe rent wattage output, timings may need slight adjustment. Joyce Battcher is an indepen- dent borne economist microwave specialist. Sbe is author of "Micro wave Family Favorites" and editor of "A Batch of Ideas" newsletter. ©1991 Extra Newspaper Features ing with puppets. A previous 4-H member, Kelly is working tow ards a vocation in the secretarial field. Six “Little Miss” contestants will charm the audience and the judges as they vie for the junior title. 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