(Continued from Page B 14) CHEESE CAKE 8 ounces cream cheese !2 ounces evaporated milk (cooled) 1 cup sugar 3 ounces Jell-0 (any flavor) 1 teaspoon vanilla 8 double graham crackers 1 tablespoon butler Prepare the Jell-O, but use only I cup of hot water, and set aside to cool. Mash the graham crackers and mix with the butter. Pal in the boiiom of an 8/4 -inch by 11-inch pan, reserving a little to sprinkle on lop. Beat the cooled milk and van illa in one bowl, then beat the sugar and ihc cream cheese in another howl. Add the cooled Jell-O to this mixture and beat again. Then add this mixture ot the milk/vanilla and beat again. Pour gently on the gra ham crust, add the remaining crumbs on thtc lop, and refrigerate several hours until it is set. Note; Please remember not to use the 2 cups of liquid that the Jell-O pack age normally requires. My children liked this recipe very much, but they are grown now and living on their own. When they were young, we had a dairy farm with Hot steins. Lois M. Pifer Reynoldsville Jenalee Nicole Shields is on the phone with Grammy Piter. Jenalee says, “Gram my, can i come to see the Guernseys?” Jenalee is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Plfer, Reynolds vide, and daughter of Carol and Larry Shields, Summerville. CHEESE CAKE A cup butter, softened I pack graham crackers Combine with A teaspoon of lemon extract. Press into greased spnngform pan, reserving 'A cup. 'A cup cugar 2 'A teaspooons lemon extract 2 A pounds cream cheese 1 A cup sugar 3 tablespoons flour 1 A teaspoons orange extract teaspoon vanilla' eggs, unbeaten cup whipping cream 2 egg yolks Beal cream cheese, sugar, flour, orange, and vanilla until fluffy. Add eggs and egg yolks onfc at a lime. Stir in cream. Sprinkle remaining crumbs on top. Bake at 250 degrees after one hour. Turn off oven. Leave in more than 1 hour, then remove and cool at room temperature. Remove from pan. We live on a farm. We have about 34 Jersey cows. My brothers' names are John David, Samuel Jay, Jonathan Jay, and Elen Ray. My parents' names are Isaac L. and Mary Lou Fisher. Mary Louise Fisher _ Coatesviile Dairy Recipe Extravaganza Chad, Brett, Drew, and Dove are the children of Steve and Gina Relnford of Mifflintown. COTTAGE CHEESE PIE 114 cups small curd cottage cheese 'A teaspoon sail I'A cups sugar I large can evaporated milk heaping tablespoons cornstarch 2 egg yolks 2 cups milk 2 egg whiles, beaten Mis all ihc ingredients, adding egg whiles last Pour into two 9-mch pic shells Bake at 400 degrees lor 15 minutes, and then at 250 degrees lor 20 minutes. To make our lavontc pumpkin pic, 1 substitute IVi cups mashed pumpkin and VA teaspoon pump kin pic spice in place of the cottage cheese. I his retipe was given to me b\ my mother in low 11 is our favorite i heesepie hei ause it is so lip,hi and deli (tons served with molasses We h ve on a dairy farm in Junia ta County where we milk 90 tows My husband's name is Steve and we have four children, Chad, 11, Brett. S. Drew, ft, and Dove. 3 Along with i ookmg and baking, I enjoy reading, piecing quill tops, restoring our old farmhouse, and trying out new recipes from the Lancaster Farming But my great est /m is wti lung our four t hildren grow up enjoying all that i ountry living has to offer (■ina Reinford MilTlintown •joy potato farm in New York. RHUBARB FORTE Graham cracker crust for bottom 2 cups graham cracker crumbs 'A cup brown sugar A cup melted butler Pat into a 13-inch by 9-inch pan, bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes. Cool. 2 cups granulated sugar 3 tablespoon cornstarch 8 cups diced rhubarb 1 cup water 1 small box strawberry gelatin 1 recipe graham cracker crust 8 ounces whipped cream lopping 2 cups mini-marshmallows 1 small box vanilla pudding (cook type, prepare as on package, cool). Combine sugar and cornstarch, stir in rhubarb and water. Cook and stir until thickened, reduce heat, and cook 2-3 minutes. Add gelatin, stir until dissolved. Spread on top of cooled graham cracker crust, cool. Fold marshmallows into whipped cream. Spoon on rhubarb mixture. Prepare pudding. Cool, then spreads over all. Sprinkle reserved crumbs over top. Chill. Makes 12-15 servings. Eva M. Martin East Earl BAYOU BROCCOLI 1 small box instant rice 1 package frozen, chopped broccoli 14 cup onion, chopped 14 cup celery 14 pound butter, melted 8-ounccs Chccz Whiz 1 can cream of mushroom soup Prepare nee and broccoli according to package directions. Saute onion and celery in a small amount of butter in skillet. Com bine sauteed vegetables, nee, broc coli, and butter. Melt Cheez Whiz in soup and 'A cup water in sauce pan. Stir in broccoli mixture, blending well. Spoon into large greased casserole dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Serves 8 to 10 people. This is one of my family’s favo rite recipes except for Dad, who doesn't like broccoli I live on a dairy farm in the hills of Sullivan County and attend Sullivan County High School, where lama senior. I plan to further my education by attending Lock Haven University this fall. I have enjoyed my year as Sullivan County Dairy Princess, bat it has been a busy one. I have made many newfriends and met so many people during my reign. Even though I was dairy princess, I still have my daily chores offeed ing calves and helping around the barn to do I am active in 4-11 and spent several weeks last summer in Japan through the Pepn Slate International Program. Amy Warburton Sullivan County Dairy Princess mm MONiTiH JOANNE’S SCALLOPED POTATOES 4 to 5 cups sliced potatoes 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 3 cups milk 1 onion, diced l'/i cups grated cheese Pepper Garlic powder Bread crumbs Cook potatoes for 20 minutes or until glossy. Melt butter in pan; blend in flour. Add milk, stirring constantly. Heal until thick and smooth. Remove from heat; add cheese and seasonings. Spoon potatoes into mcdium-si/cd, greased casserole dish; arrange onion over potatoes. Pour cheese over the potatoes and onions. Sprinkle lop with bread crumbs. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes. Serves 8 people. I entered this recipe in a local cookbook before I was married. Growing up on a potato farm on the east end of Long Island always meant we had plenty of potatoes available. This recipe for scal loped potatoes is one of the fami ly' s favorites, and mostly requested for family gatherings My two children, John and Jackie, enjoy the scalloped potatoes with a little ham chopped up and added to them. They love to help on the farm. Enjoy the paper especially Section B Joanne Zilnicki River head, N,Y. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18, 1994-BIS sfejjf Amy Warburton, Sullivan County Dairy Princess '/< tup butter 2 large onions, diced sauteed onions .iml butler Ift ounces sour cream 1 egg, slightly beaten Ift ounces creamed com 16 ounces whole com 2 packages com mull in mis I teaspoon garlic sail / teaspoon black pepper 'A teaspoon ground cavenue Mis everything well and pom into greased casserole Rake in 2SO degree oven Serves X Ms husband and I en/os the l.ant asier Tannim; Ofiourse the B set non i\ the favorite of ms daughter and I I he ret ipe that I intitule is the favorite I f>ave the ret tpe to some friends and poes well in pot huk partie s Our family < (insists of six mem bers, Stephanie and Alex. 19 years old, Mu haul, IS, lanue, /*> Janu e is in Junior Honor Sot lets en/oss looking, won a tontest at ap,e 12 for the I’rani’e making sponge take I he two older kids are in the Air Forte Mtthael graduates from hit’ll si hool soon I his summer as a jamtls pro jet t we have planned a si hool tailed Le Petite Cuisine,a i uhnan si hool tor r hildren axes S to 14 both f>trls and hoys We look forward to more recipes Janice Power-Schmidt is the daughter of Irene Schmidt of N.Y. CORN PUDDING Irene Schmidt Accord, N.Y. (Turn to Page B 16)