828-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 1, 1996 Get In the ‘Moo-cT (Continued from Page B2'/) SMOOTH AND CREAMY ICE CREAM 1 quart milk 4 eggs, beaten I'A cups sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch or clear jel 'A cup milk 1 tablespoon gelatine 3 cups cream '/« cup cold water 3 cups milk 2 tablespoons vanilla • Scald one quart milk. Mix together eggs, sugar, cornstarch, or clear jel, and 'A cup milk. Add to scalded milk. Cook several minutes. Remove from heat. Add ate tablespoon gelatin, softened in 'A cup cold water. Chill. Beat well. Add cream, milk, and vanilla. If preferred, omit last two ingre dients and add one quart fresh fruit. Makes six quarts. Freeze in a hand-cranked ice cream freezer. We live on a farm in Lancaster County. Our family consists of 11 girls and three boys, but only one boy and three girls are still living at home. We have two cows, which we milk by hand, so we have plenty of milk and cream to make ice cream which we all enjoy on warm sum mer days. We double this recipe for our ice cream freezer and it’s very good. I enjoy reading section B of Lancaster Farming, especially the recipes. In June, they're the most interesting. Marilyn Nolt New Holland Its that time again.* Northeast’s annual fan blow-out! featuring American CoolSLlll fans FD 36 Direct drive 36" fan with 115-230 volt, 1/2 HP motor in wood crate with guards *175 QUANTI Electrical cords, hanging hardware, shutters, . , thermostats and ail other fans on special Cairtor etc. 1-800-673-2580 thorized (KflBA master distributor since 1982 Jason, Jean, and Garrett Martin are from Greencastle. FAMILY CHEESECAKE Crust: 1 package active dry yeast 'A cup warm milk 1 tablespoon sugar 1 cup butter 2/i cups flour 'A teaspoon salt 4 egg yolks, slightly beaten Filling: 1 egg, separated 2 8-ounce packages cream cheese, softened 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Vi cup chopped pecans Dissolve yeast and sugar in warm milk. In large mixing bowl, cut butter into flour and salt as for pie crust. Add yolks and yeast mix ture. Mix thoroughly. Divide dough in half. Roll each piece to fit a 13x9-inch pan. Place one in pan. Beat together yolk, cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla until smooth. Spread over dough in pan, cover Direct drive 48" fan with 115-230 volt, 1 HP motor in wood crate with guards. 5 316 DISCOUNTS FOR 1 ki _u_ x a • o x i !'3S FEDERALSBURG,MD. Northeast Agn Systems, Inc. 3 osuniversityave, (Formwly Ui| Lumtor) Flyway Business Park store hours Mon -Frl 730t0 4 30 IjJJg 1 -800-735-6361 139 A West Airport Road 24 Hr 7 Day Repair Service ESQ| store hours; Lititz, pa 17543 Ph: (717) 569-2702 1.800-673-2580 © SQUARES FD 48 with remaining piece. Press edges lightly to seal. Brush top with slightly beaten egg white and sprinkle with nuts. Cover anh allow to rise in a warm place VA hours. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Serve at room temper ature. Delicious with strawberries. My husband Jason and I have a IVi year-old son Garrett. We feed beef cattle and crop farm. We both grew up on dairy farms, though, so we can certainly appreciate all the hard work that goes into those dairy products we enjoy. Jean Martin Greencastle CHEESE BALL 8-ounces Cheese Whiz or Vclveeta 2 8-ounce packages cream cheese 1 shake onion or garlic salt 1 shake seasoned salt 'A teaspoon liquid smoke or Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon parsley Stir until smooth then shape into a ball. Bacon bits or pecans on the top make it good. / live on a farm with my family, six brothers and two sisters. I don't help much with the chores since I have so many brothers. We will have produce this year so we'll have a huge garden to take care of. Marlene Nolt Williamsburg NEF4B Belt driven 48" fan with 230 volt, 1 HP energy efficient motor, in wood crate with guards. *330 OR MORE! PEANUT BUTTER GOODIE 1 'A cup graham cracker crumbs '/«cup sugar 'A cup butter 'A cup peanut butter 'A cup confectioners’ sugar 2 small packages instant vanilla pudding 4 cups cold milk Whipped cream Mix together crumbs, sugar, and butter. Reserve 'A cup for topping. Press into 13x9-inchpan. Mix pea nut butter and sugar until crumbly and spinkle over crust Mix pud ding and milk. Pour over crumbs. Spread whipped cream on top and sprinkle crumbs on top. This pudding dessert is one of our favorites. I enjoy baking and making desserts, especially with dairy products since we are dairy farmers. We are milking 58 cows and shop our milk to Clover Farms Dairy. My husband Richard and I have five children: Daryl, 25; Sharon, 23; Karen, 19; Jolene, 14; and Sherita, 11. Daryl is married and we have two adorable grandchil dren. Farm life is very busy, especial ly during spring and summer, but I love it. Working together as a fam ily has many rewards. Mary Brubaker Myerstown P P PANCAKE MIX VA cups flour 2 tablespoons sugar 3 teaspoons baking powder lineups milk, cream, or buttermilk 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons oil 1 egg Mix together and fry in hot skillet. Here is a verse that reminds me of all the recipe in June's Lancas ter Farming, which is quite true. But all in all, I do enjoy the recipes. "Gather ye recipes while you may, carefully, carefully tuck them away. Store them in boxes, store them in books, glamorous dishes of venturesome cooks. Clip them out, snip them out, fill up the files, tie them in bundles, and stack up the piles. Handle them carefully, treat them with care. For it you're like me, they'll lie buried there, forever and ever, or until you clean house. While you andyour meat and pota toes spouse dine on old standbys you whip up instead, from the old tried and proven that you keep in your head! Thanks for a great farm paper! Lydia Allgyer Drumore (Turn to Page 829) • V
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