Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 22, 1991, Image 46

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    Dairy Delicious Recipes
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PEACHES AND
CREAM KUCHEN
2 cups flour
1 cup sugar
% teaspoon salt
'A teaspoon baking powder
'A cup butter
1 1-pound 14-ounce can peach
halves, well drained
1 teaspoon cinnamon
2 egg yolks
1 cup heavy cream
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In
medium bowl combine flour, 2
tablespoons sugar, salt and baking
powder. With pastry blender cut in
butter until mixture resembles
coarse crumbs. Turn mixture into
an 8 X 8 X 2 inch baking pan; pat
firmly against bottom and sides of
pan to within 'A inch of top.
Arrange peaches (cut side down)
in pastry-lined pan. Combine
remaining sugar and the cinna
mon; sprinkle over peaches. Bake
IS minutes. Beat egg yolks with
cream; pour over peaches. Bake 30
minutes longer or until golden
brown. Let stand 10 minutes.
Serve warm. Serves 9.
Linda Adam
Lenhartsville
MY MOM’S BREAD
1 pound butter
1 dozen eggs
12 tablespoons yeast
6 cups milk, scalded
'/« cup salt
4 cups sugar
'/j cup honey
'A cup Karo
30 cups flour
Scald milk and butter; add 6 ice
cubes to cool. Dissolve yeast in 1
cup water. Add sugar to yeast to
make it raise faster. Add to milk
when cooled. Add salt.
Anna and Bert Barber, dres
ses like the little farmers pic
tured in the popular print
that appears on many calen
dars, people ask if Marty is
the little boy in the picture.
Marty dresses in a different
character every day. His
mother writes; Right now,
he is on a pirate kick
that’s the only way I can get
him to wear shorts. A
mother has got to do what
she’s got to do!
Borne On The Range
ELEGANT PEANUT
BUTTER PIE
9 inch prepared graham cracker
crust
'A cup semi-sweet chocolate
morsels
8 ounce cream cheese
1 cup peanut butter
l A cup brown sugar
3 egg yolks
% cup unsalted roasted chopped
peanuts
1 cup heavy cream, whipped
Place crust in a preheated 350
degree oven for 5 minutes.
Remove and sprinkle with choco
late morsels and when they melt,
spread them over bottom of crust
using a knife. Refrigerate until
chocolate hardens (about S-10
minutes). In the meantime blend
cream cheese, peanut butter, sugar,
egg yolks until smooth. Fold in 'A
cup chopped peanuts, then
whipped cream. Spoon mixture
into crust and sprinkle with
remaining 'A cup peanuts. Refrig
erate until well-chilled. Serves 12.
Marlene Sattazahn
Womelsdorf
Mom says mix well like a cake
mix before adding flour.
She also adds Karo, honey and
sugar together because it lasts lon
ger in the bread box. She makes a
lot of bread because she gives it to
her children and friends. A lot of
people say that she should sell her
bread. Mom's been baking for 30
years. She says you can reduce the
amount to make less loaves. I real
ly think that she makes this much
bread to keep the family together.
That's her way of keeping the kids
together because she knows that
we will show up on baking day.
The grandchildren love when she
puts hot dogs, Helbasa or peppe
roni in them. My grandmother
always had all the kids at her door
step when she was baking bread in
Pittsburgh. Her specialty was cin
namon rolls. With this recipe she
makes donuts and all kinds of
things. Mom taught us all to bake
so we could carry on the family
tradition.
I'm married to Bert Barber. I
have a 3‘A -year-old son named
Marty. He’s the reason I love
being a mom, homemaker, and
housewife. He’s a real comedian
and makes my day ever day. He’s
got both grandfathers' wit. It’s
hard keeping up with him, they
bother were characters. Neither of
them are with us now, but they live
on through my son.
We don’t have a farm yet, but we
are working on it. I have chickens
and two cows named Babe and
Emily. I’m collecting cows. I love
crafts. I paint saw blades and tink
er with everything.
Anna Barber
Union City
YOGURT CHEESE PIE
Crust:
1 A cups graham cracker crumbs
A cup sugar
'/> cup canola oil
Filling:
2 cups yogurt cheese (drain 3-4
cups nonfat plain yogurt through a
cheesecloth-lined strainer for
about 24 hours in the refrigerator).
V* cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
% cup cholesterol-free egg sub
stitute or 6 egg whites
Topping:
10-ounce package of frozen
strawberries, thawed
l'/j tablespoons cornstarch
1 tablespoon lemon juice
For the crust, combine crumbs
and sugar. Add oil and mix. Press
on bottom and side of 9-inch pie
plate.
For the filling, blend yogurt
cheese, sugar, and vanilla. Beat in
egg substitute or egg whites with
rotary beater or electric mixer until
smooth and creamy. Pour into
crust. Bake in 350 degrees for 35
minutes or until firm. Remove
from oven and cool.
For the topping, place corn
starch in saucepan and gradually
add strawberries. Bring to a boil
and cook until thick and clear.
Remove from heat. Add lemon
juice. Cool. Spread over top of
cooled yogurt cheese pie.
Note: You can substitute frozen
peaches instead of strawberries for
the topping.
My husband and I operate a
dairy farm on hisfather’sfarm. We
milk 55 cows, raise replacements,
and produce our hay and corn.
We’ve been married almost six
years and have one son, Thomas,
who is V/t years old. Both Thomas
and Tom, his father, enjoy most of
my experiments in baking.
Sally Lain Roe
Westtown, N.Y.
COTTAGE CHEESE
SALAD
'A cup milk
1 pound marshmallows.
1 large package cream cheese
1 (no. 2) can crushed pineapples
(drained)
'A cup chopped pecans
1 12-ounce carton cottage
cheese
1 12-ounce whipped cream
Melt marshmallows in milk and
add cream cheese. Cool. Add
remaining ingredients. Mix all
together. Very delicious!
Eileen S. Zimmerman
Terre Hill, Pa.
MICROWAVE CHEESE
ASPARAGUS
V/i pound fresh asparagus. Add
small amount of water. Microwave
10 minutes on high, covered.
Then add 1 cup milk with 1
tablespoon cornstarch. Add salt
and pepper, 2 or 3 tablespoons of
butter, and 2 or 3 slices of Ameri
can cheese on top. Microwave 3
minutes on high, covered. Mix and
serve.
Judy Kann
Spring Grove
OREO COOKIE
DESSERT
Sauce:
112-ounce can evaporated milk
14 cup butter
1 cup sugar
1 package liquid chocolate
Crust:
30 Oreo cookies
14 cup softened butter
Filling;
14 gallon vanilla inc cream
2 cups peanuts
3 cups whipped cream
For sauce, bring ingredients to a
boil. Cook 15 minutes, stirring
occasionally. Cool to room
temperature.
For crust, crush Oreo cookies
and add butter. Press into a 9-inch
by 13-inch pan. Freeze for 'A hour.
Layer softened ice cream on top
ot crust Add the sauce, then pea
nuts, and then whipped cream.
Freeze.
My husband, Glenn and I live on
a hog and beef farm. We have three
daughters, Krista, age 7; Emily,
age 5; and Stephanie, 9 months.
Charlene Reiff
Lititz, Pa.
WHITE CHRISTMAS PIE
'A cup sugar
'A cup flour
Vi teaspoon salt
V* teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon coconut extract
1 cup milk
Cook together the above ingre
dients until thick in double boiler.
Take V* cup of milk and 1 package
of unfavored gelatine and, when
dissolved, add to first mixture and
chill. Take 3 egg whites, 'A cup
sugar, and 'A teaspoon cream of
tartar and beat until stiff, set aside.
Whip 'A cup whipping cream. Put
chilled mixture and egg white mix
ture in mixing bowl with whipped
cream and beat slowly till smooth.
Fold in, 1 cup of frozen, wet coco
nut. Garnish with an additional
A cup coconut, chill S hours. This
can be put in prepared pie shell or
dessert dish.
Ellen Martin
Hagerstown, Md.
ICE CREAM BARS
1 (IS ounce) package Oreo
cookies, crashed
'A cup melted butter
'A gallon soft ice cream
1 cup Spanish peanuts
Topping;
2 cups brown sugar
1 cup chocolate chips
1 large can evaporated milk
'A cup butter
Mix crushed cookies and melted
butter; pat into bottom 13x9-inch
pan. Chill crust for about one hour.
Spread with softened ice cream
and sprinkle with peanuts. Freeze
until firm. Cover with toppings.
Boil all topping ingredients
together for 8 minutes, stirring
often. Cool and pour on top of ice
cream. Freeze again until firm.
My husband and his dad are in
partnership on a 500-acre dairy
farm near Somerset. We have a
little boy named Daniel. He's over
15 months and he really enjoys
talking and playing with the cows
and cats. A future farmer? We'll
see.
Lucinda C. Walker
Somerset
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