BMancuter Farming, Saturday, July 27, 1996 If you are looking for a recipe but can’t find it, send your recipe request to Lou Ann Good, Cook’s Question Corner, In care of Lancaster Farming, P.O. Box 609, Eph rata, PA 17522. There’s no need to send an BASE. If we re ceive an answer to your question, we will publish it as soon as possible. Sometimes we receive numerous answers to the same request, and cannot print each one. Answers to recipe requests should be sent to the same address. QUESTION Kathi Pifer, New Kingstown, wants to know why her whoopie pies raise really high and crack on top. She wants them to come out smooth on top. It sounds to me like she might bake them too long or that they are too dry. Try using a bit less flour or removing them from the oven when the top still leaves a slight indentation when finger is pressed against the top. Any other ideas? QUESTION—Jerry Johnson, Herndon, wants a recipe for canning spaghetti with meat. He'd also like a recipe to can chicken noodle soup. QUESTION A Columbia reader would like a recipe or a place to purchase goat milk candy in chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry flavors. QUESTION Charlotte Devilbiss, Taneytown, Md., needs the address of the company that makes Clear-Jel. QUESTION—Anna Lynch, Pasadena, Md., wants recipes for plain yeast bread. QUESTION Anna Bryan, Oxford, N.J. wants to purch ase a used cookbook titled “Good Earth Country Cooking” by Betty Groff and Jose. QUESTION—Yvonne Musser, Lancaster, said she would like a recipe for buttermilk salad like they serve at Akron Restaurant in Akron. QUESTION Joanne Stauffer, Myerstown, would like a recipe for jelly made with little or no sugar. QUESTION Dixie Fix, Harrisonville, would like some recipes using stuffing tomatoes. She planted seed from Gur ney's. All they had was yellow seed. Does anyone know if seeds are available for green stuffing tomatoes or if they can be stuffed like peppers and frozen? QUESTION A reader would like a recipe for chocolate pizza made in a pizza pan. QUESTION —AIta Sensenig, Newville, would like to have a recipe for butter and egg dinner rolls, which are really moist. QUESTION Ruth Virginia Erb, Beavertown, would like a recipe for the starter to Romtoph Friendship cake. She stored her starter in the freezer, but her husband though it was ice cream topping and ate it. QUESTION —Christine Ayers of Clarks Summit would like a recipe for apple cider doughnuts and cabbage salad that tastes like that made at the Country Cupboard Restaurant in Lewisburg. QUESTION D. Newsom, N.Y., would like a recipe that tastes similar to Mrs. Smith's French Apple Pie made with rai sins and confectioners’ icing on top. QUESTION A faithful New York reader would like a recipe for an old-fashioned strawberry shortcake with a cooked frosting. Also, a recipe for quick cinnamon sticky buns and quick cinnamon swirl bread made without yeast. QUESTION Lorraine Bannon, Waymart, would like a recipe for cider sauce to put on ham such as that served by Miller’s Restaurant. QUESTION A York County reader would like to know how to pasteurize eggs at home. QUESTION Linda Ludwig, Reading, would like recipes for blueberry and cinnamon raisin bagels, and an apple tart with syrup topping like those sold by Ruppert's Bakery at the Leesport Auction years ago. ANSWER—A reader wanted a recipe for fruit cocktail jam that has vanilla instant pudding and orange Jell-0 as an ingre dient. Thanks to Sue McKinsey, York, who sent a recipe that is cool and refreshing and may be what the reader wanted. Cook's Question Comer Fruit Pudding 20-ounce can pineapple chunks in juice 2 sliced bananas 11-ounce can mandarin oranges, drained 16-ounce can fruit cocktail with juice 1 cup shredded coconut 3-ounce package instant lemon or vanilla pudding Stirring slowly, sprinkle package of instant pudding mix into fruit mixture. Let stand 5 minutes. Pudding with set in fruit juice. Makes 614 cups. ANSWER Marilyn Austin, Amsterdam, N.Y., wanted recipes using mincemeat. Thanks to Trudy Ashelman, Orangeville, for sending recipes. Mincemeat Cookies 1 cup shortening 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 14 teaspoon cloves 14 teaspoon nutmeg 3 eggs 3 cups flour 14 teaspoon salt 1 cup mincemeat 1 cup chopped nuts Cream shortening and sugars. Add eggs and beat until fluf fy. Sift flour and measure. Add soda, salt, and spices, sifting again. Add dry ingredients to creamed mixture. Mix thorough ly. Add mincemeat and nuts. Drop by teaspoon on greased baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes. Fruit Cake 3 cups Jiffy Baking Mix 28 ounces mincemeat 3 eggs 'A cup milk 3 tablespoons oil 2 cups mixed candied fruit 1 cup walnuts Pour in greased and floured 10-inch tube or bundt pan at 350 degrees for 75 minutes or until it tests done. Cool in pan for 15 minutes. Cool completely and glaze over with V* cup light corn syrup mixed with 1 tablespoon hot water. ANSWER A Potter County reader wanted a recipe for green tomato mincemeat made without meat and for au gratin potatoes. Thanks to Anna Martin, Denver, for sending recipes for both requests. Potatoes Au Gratin 8 medium potatoes 1 stick butter 1% cup milk Salt and pepper 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese Chopped parsley Cook potatoes in skins. Peel in 9x13-inch pan. Season and sprinkle with cheese and parsley. Melt butter in milk and pour over potatoes. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes until top is lightly browned and crisp. Green Tomato Mincemeat 3 pounds green tomatoes 3'A pounds apples 2 pounds brown sugar 2 pounds seedless raisins 1 cup ground suet 1 tablespoon salt 2V4 tablespoons cinnamon 2 teaspoons ground cloves 1 tablespoon nutmeg 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1% cups vinegar Mince tomatoes or grind them through a food chopper. Add salt and let stand one hour. Drain tomatoes and add water enough to cover. Bring to a boil and cook for 5 minutes. Drain. Pare, core and chop apples very fine. Add tomatoes and other ingredients. Mix thoroughly. Bring to boiling point and simmer for one hour. Stir frequently. Fill hot, sterilized jars. Seal. Makes 7 pints. ANSWER Deanna Cunfer, Lehighton, wanted recipes for broiled scallops. Thanks to Betty Light, Lebanon, for send ing recipes IVi pounds scallops Vi cup dry vermouth Vi cup olive oil Vi teaspoon finely chopped garlic Vi teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons minced parsley Marinate the scallops In the vermouth mixed with the other ingredients several hours In the refrigerator. When ready to serve, place the scallops with the marinade in a shallow pan. Place under preheated broiler, two inches from the source of heat and broil 5-6 minutes, turning once. Broiled Scallops (Turn to Pago B 9) Peachy (Continued from Pago B 6) PEACH POUND CAKE 1 cup butter, softened 3 cups sugar 6 eggs, room temperature 3 cups flour */«teaspoon baking soda V* teaspoon salt 'A cup sour cream (room temperature) 2 cups finely chopped, peeled peaches VA teaspoon vanilla Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, mixing after each. Combine flour, soda, and salt in a separate bowl; set aside. Mix sour cream and peaches together. Add dry ingredients alternately with sour cream/peach mixture to creamed ingredients. Stir in vanilla. Bake at 350 degrees in a greased and floured 10-inch tube or bundt pan for 70-80 minutes or two loaf pans for one hour. Remove from pans to cooling rack. Dust with confec tioners’ sugar if desired. Trudy Ashelman Orangeville PEACH PRALINE PIE 4 cups peeled, sliced peaches 54 cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons minute tapioca 1 teaspoon lemon juice Praline layer 54 cup flour 54 cup brown sugar, packed 14 cup chopped pecans 14 cup butter 1 unbaked 9-inch pie shell Combine peaches, sugar, tapio ca, and lemon juice in a large bowl; let stand IS minutes. Combine flour, brown sugar, and pecans in small bowl; cut in butter until crumbly. Sprinkle one-third of (valine mixture in bottom of pie shell; cov er with peach mixture. Sprinkle remainder of praline mixture over peaches. Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes; reduce to 350 degrees for 20 minutes or until peaches are lender. Trudy Ashelman Orangeville GRANDMA’S CARAMEL PEACH PUDDING 1 cup sifted flour 1 cup granulated sugar 7a cup brown sugar 7a cup milk VA cup water 1 tablespoon butter 2 teaspoons baking powder 7a teaspoon salt 'A teaspoon almond extract 'A teaspoon nutmeg 2 cups peaches, peeled, diced Step 1: Mix together flour, 7a cup granulated sugar, baking powder, salt, milk, and almond extract Fold in two cups peeled and diced peaches. Put in greased 9x13-inch cake pan. Set aside. Step 2; In saucepan, mix brown sugar, 7a cup granulated sugar, VA cups water, butter, and nut meg. Brin mixture to a boil. Cool slightly and pour over cake batter. Bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes. Latrisha Wasson Centre Co. Dairy Princess BLUEBERRY-PEACH FRUIT SMOOTHIE 1 cup low-fat vanilla icc cream 1 cup blueberries (do not thaw if frozen) 'A cup peaches packed in water or natural juices, chopped 'A cup unsweetened pineapple juice '/«cup low-fat yogurt Place all ingredients in a blen der. Cover and mix 30-40 seconds. Yield: 2 servings. Louise Graybeal Renick. W.V.