Dairy Recipes To (Continued from Pago B 16) IDAHO POTATO CAKE 1 cup butter 2 cups sugar 2 eggs 1 cup cold mashed potatoes 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups all-puipose flour '/« cup baking cocoa 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup milk 1 cup chopped nuts In a mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar until fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Blend in potatoes and vanilla. Combine flour, cocoa, and baking soda, adding alternate ly with milk, blending well after each addition. Stir in nuts. Pour into a greased 13x9-inch pan. Bake at 3SO degrees for 40-45 minutes or until cake tests done. Cool on a wire rack. I like to read Lancaster Farm ing when the dairy contest is in. I also like to read Kids Korner every week. We live on a dairy farm. I am 13 years old. I enjoy living on a farm. Rebecca Zook Lititz CHEESECAKE Crust: 1 bag or box graham cracker crumbs A cup sugar A pound butler Line pan,' 8x12x2-inches with graham cracker crumbs mixed with butter and sugar. Be sure to line sides of pan. Bake for 5 minutes at 325 degrees. Let cool. First layer: 3 packages cream cheese 6 eggs VA cups sugar 2 tablespoons lemon Mix together ingredients for first layer. Pour over crust. Bake at 325 degrees for4S minutes or until knife inserted in middle comes out clean. Let cool. Top layer: 2 cups sour cream 4 tablespoons sugar I teaspoon vanilla Mix together ingredients for top layer and pour over first layer. Bake 10 minutes at 37S degrees. Let cool. Refrigerate for several hours before serving. Linda Miller New Smithville LIGHT WHEAT BREAD 2 cups milk Vi cup butter 8 teaspoons salt % cup brown sugar 6 cups warm water 4 tablespoons dry yeast 4 cups whole wheat flour 16-18 cups white bread flour Scald milk; add butter, salt, sugar, and stir to dissolve. Dissol ve yeast in warm water and com bine two mixtures. Add whole wheat flour and gradually add white flour, mixing and kneading until elastic and not too sticky. Let rise in warm place until doubled. Punch down, let rise again. Work into 8 loaves; let rise again. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Butter tops when removed from oven. Remove from pans and enjoy. This is our favorite bread recipe. I enjoy making it for Sun day dinner guests also. We are turkey fanners in Perry County and really enjoy all the wildlife. / look forward to Lancaster Form ing's Section B every Saturday. Esther Burkholder Millerstown BAKED MACARONI AND CHEESE 3 tablespoons butter 214 cup macaroni (do not cook) 4 cups milk 1 cup Cheddar cheese Salt and pepper to taste Melt butter in 2-quart casserole. Stir in macaroni until well coated. Add cheese, salt, pepper, and stir well. Pour in milk Bake at 350 degrees uncovered for 1 hour. We have a 185-acre dairy farm in Snyder County. We milk 50 cows. Our daughters Janelle, 11 and Danielle, 6 help with the chores. They have bunnies, sheep, cats, dogs, and a goat they have to take care of. This recipe is a favorite of our family. It’s so easy to make since you don’t cook the macaroni before baking. I have given this recipe to many friends and family members. ICE' CREAM DELIGHT A gallon vanilla ice cream 1 cup shredded coconut Vt cup light brown sugar 2 cups crushed Rice Chex A cup chopped nuts ‘/i cup melted butter Mix everything well but the ice cream. Put 3 /s of the mixture into an 8- by 8-inch cake pan. Place sof tened ice cream over tye entire sur face.'Put remaining mixture on top. Return to freezer until ready to serve. My husband Ben and I both grew up on farms. One of our memories is the early morning chore of milking the cows. We still consider ourselves farmers, even though the only farming we do is our small vegetable garden. We have two grown sons and two beautiful little grand daughters. When the boys were small, we often made homemade ice cream with farm fresh milk and cream. Some of the ice cream would go into this dessert and used later for a special treat. Karen Myers East Berlin ICE CREAM IN A COFFEE CAN 1 cup milk 1 cup heavy whipping cream 'A cup sugw 'A teaspoon vanilla Pinch salt Mix together all ingredients and transfer to a 12-ounce coffee can. Set the can inside z larger can and pack crushed ice between the sides of the 2 cans. Add rock salt to the ice and snap on a tight fitting lid. Roll the can back and forth on a porch or driveway for about 15 minutes. Remove lid. Drain the water. Open the smaller can and stir the ice cream. Reclose. Add more ice and rock salt to large can. Roll another 10 minutes. Enjoy. I am seven yea's old. I have two sisters and one brother. My parents are Eli and Barbara. We live on a dariy farm. I have two bunnies, Chocolate and Benny. I like reading, roller skating, and riding my bike. My mother lets us make this recipe when she thinks we have extra energy. We don’t mind because it is so good. Amanda Zimmerman Fleetwood Keep You On The ‘Moove’ PUMPKIN PIES 2 cups pumpkins 2‘/a cups brown sugar 4 egg yolks, beaten 4 tablespoons flour l‘/a quart milk Va teaspoon vanilla '/a teaspoon cinnamon 4 egg whites Mix together evetything except egg whites. Beat egg whites until stiff; add '/« cup granulated sugar. Mix egg whites last into pie mix. Makes 4 pics. Put in tegular medium-sized pie plates. Bake at 325 degrees for one hour. We live on a farm. We milk 27 cows. If Dad is working in thefield. Mom and I milk the cows. I like to milk and work outside. There are eight people in our family. My dad and mom are Allen and Lovina Zimmerman. I am the oldest and am 12 years old. My sister Barba ra Ann is 11 years old My brother Allen Ray is five years old The twins, Marlene and Marvin, are 3. Lucille is the youngest and is one. We love this pumpkin pie. Deb Ewing McClure EASY MACARONI AND CHEESE 3 tablespoons butter, melted in baking dish 2% cups uncooked macaroni (pour into butter and stir until coated) Slice or dice 'A pound Velveeta cheese and put on top of macaroni. Sprinkle on 1 teaspoon salt and 'A teaspoon pepper. Pour 1 quart milk over all. Bake uncovered at 32S degrees for VA hours. Do not stir while baking. The recipe comes out golden brown and creamy. Other kinds of cheese are good, too! / live on a dairy farm. I have six brothers: Brian, 16; Michael, 13; Steven, 11; Me, 8; Keith, 6, Wil son, 4; and Benjamin, 2.1 feed the calves. Wilson and Keith help me. I also have to feed the chickens and hunt the eggs. I also have to watch my little brother Benjamin. I help my dad milk cows and feed. / help my mother clean the house. Andrew M. Martin Kutztown FRESH PEACH DELIGHT Graham cocker crumb crust: 2'/> cups graham crackci crumbs '/a cup granulated sugar '/a cup butler, melted Blend together crumbs, sugar and butler. Press crumbs firmly into a 13x9-inch pan. Mix together 8-ounces cream cheese 4 cups whipped cream lopping 1 can condensed milk Pour mixture over graham crust. Cook together I‘/i cups water '/> cup sugar Thicken with 2 to 3 tablespoons clear jell. Add 2 tablespoons orange Jell-O. Cool. Add fresh peaches. Once it’s cooled, pour over cream cheese mixture. Delicious! It’s one of our favo rite summer desserts. I’m 13 years old. I have two brothers and two sisters. We live on a 50-acre dairy farm and we milk about 39 Jersey cows. We all enjoy helping with the farm work. Minerva Zimmerman Mifllinburg Sadie Mae Seller Ronks TURKEY STUFFING 1 pound butter, divided 6'/a quarts bread cubes 3 cups chopped celery 1 cup chopped onions 6 eggs, beaten 2 teaspoons parsley flakes 1 teaspoon celery salt 1 teaspoon garlic or onion salt 1 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon black pepper 3 teaspoons poultry seasoning or sage 3 cups turkey broth or milk Saute onions in melted butter. Add bread cubes and lightly brown. Combine remaining ingre dients and add to bread cubes and onions. Bake in casserole for one hour at 325 degrees. Serves 20. This is our family's favorite stuf fing recipe. Mom makes it at Thanksgiving and Christmas. I have eight brothers and sis ters. We live on a dairy farm in Union County. Carol Martin Millmont SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE 3 cups mashed sweet potatoes 1 cup sugar A teaspoon salt 2 eggs, beaten '/> stick melted butter 'A cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup nuts '/i cup melted butter Combine sweet potatoes, 1 cup sugar. 'A teaspoon salt, 2 beaten eggs. 'A stick melted butter, 'A cup milk, and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Mix with mixer, then put in a 9 x 13-inch pan. Topping: Mix brown sugar, nuts, and Vi stick melted butter. Make like crumbs and put on top of sweet potato mix. Bake 'A hour at 3SO degrees. This is the only way we like to eat sweet potatoes. We live on a dairy farm and are milking 22 cows. Our children are Emmy Lou, 4, Regina Mae, 2, and Jonathan Lee, 6 weeks. We are all glad that summer is arriving. Joseph and Mary Lou Rainer Shippensburg STRAWBERRY DELIGHT 1 large box strawberry Jell-0 1 pint frozen strawberries 4 mashed bananas l'/4cup boiling water 1 can crushed pineapple T pint sour cream Dissolve Jell-0 in the boiling water. Add frozen strawberries, pineajpple, and bananas. Place half the mixture in the bottom of a dish and add the sour cream. Add remaining strawberry mix ture. You can also use individual dishes. Let set in refrigerator sev eral hours before serving. This recipt is very good on hot summer days. I use my own straw berries that I have prepared for the freezer. My husband Darwin and / live on IS acres. We grow hay and veg etables. I work as a nurse at a local hospital. Darwin is a printer at a local business. Our children, Jennifer, 24, and Kevin, 23, are always looking for some home cooking. Jean Bensinger New Ringgold Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1996-817 GOLDEN CHEESE BROCCOLI CHOWDER 2 cups water 1 cup celery, chopped 1 cup carrots, chopped A cup onion, chopped 1 pound fresh broccoli, washed and chopped Cheese sauce: A cup butter 'A cup flour 2 teaspoons salt or to taste '/« teaspoon pepper 4 cups milk 1 pound Velveeta cheese, cut in Vi inch cubes or 4 cups grated cheddar cheese 2 cups ham, cut in Vi inch cubes In large kettle, combine water, celery, carrots, and onion. Bring to boil; reduce heat Simmer, cov ered, for about 5 minutes or until tender. Add broccoli; cook until broccoli is tender, about S minutes (to keep broccoli bright green, leave the cover slightly ajar). Do not drain vegetables. To make sauce, melt butter in large saucepan; blend in flour, salt, and pepper. Cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Stir in milk; cook until thickened. Stir in the cheese and cool until melted; add the ham cubes. Combine cheese mixture with undrained vegetables. Serves 12. This is a favorite dish of most of us in our family. Each of the child ren seems to have one vegetable they aren't too fond of, but gener ally don’t complain, as long as I vary the menu. I’m the mother of 1 girl and 4 boys ranging in age from 2-13 years. After living in lowa for 7 years on a beef, hog, and crop farm, we moved back to Pennsyl vania last spring. My husband died after a short battle with cancer and I felt the need to be close to family ■and friends. My children and I now live on my dad’s farm and help him with fieldwork. I feel truly blessed to have the opportunity to give my children a chance to still experi ence farm life and work. NEW YORK CHEESE CAKE 1 pound cream cheese (room temperature) 1 pound creamed cottage cheese 1 pint sour cream I'A cups sugar 4 eggs 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 tablespoons flour 3 tablespoons cornstarch !4 cup butter, melted Cream the cream cheese, add cottage cheese, and beat IS minutes. Add remaining ingre dients separately. Blend thorough ly after each addition. Bake in a greased and floured spring-form pan. Bake 60 minutes at 37S degrees. Turn oven off, let cake cool completely in oven with door closed. Brenda Oberholtzer Nottingham Frances G. Westfall New Oxford