uf’.r.J'jr*? fjf p'liw I i ‘BS-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 27, 1987 \. Ring In (Continued from Page B 2) REAL RASPBERRY PUNCH I pint milk I I cup vanilla ice cream 1 pint raspberry sherbet 1 cup ginger ale Mix ingredients in a blender until frothy or in a large bowl, mix softened ice cream and sherbet together, slowly add milk. Add ginger ale. Makes 4 cups. Erica Davis Berks Co. Dairy Princess TACO DIP 8 ounces sour cream 1 small onion 8 ounces cream cheese Vi teaspoon garlic salt Combine and spread in shallow serving dish. Layer next items on top in order Salsa, chopped lettuce, chopped green pepper, chopped tomato, shredded cheese. Serve with com chips or fill taco shells. Serves 4-6. Erica Davis Berks Co. Dairy Princess BRUSCHETTE Italian Salsa 6 plum tomatoes, chopped fine 2 cloves minced garlic 2 tablespoons fresh basil, chopped fine 1 medium red onion, minced 1 red pepper, chopped fine 2-3 tablespoon olive oil 2-3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar Salt and cracked pepper to taste Mix together all ingredients and refrigerate overnight. Serve with plain crackers or thinly sliced Ita lian bread that has been hardened. Also serve with slices of fresh mozzarella cheese. CRAB PUFFS 5 English muffins, split 1 can crab meat, white 1 stick butter S-ounces Kraft Old English Spread VA tablespoons mayonnaise 'A teaspoon seasoned salt 'A teaspoon garlic salt Mix and spread on muffins. Freeze on cookie sheet for 30 minutes. Quarter muffins. Freeze. Keep frozen until ready to serve, then broil 7 minutes. Recipe Topics If you have recipes for the topics listed below, please share them with us. We welcome your recipes, but ask that you include accurate measurements, a complete list of ingredients and clear instructions with each recipe you submit. Send your recipes to Lou Ann Good, Lancaster Farming, P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. Recipes should reach our office one week before publishing date. January - The New Year With These Tasty Tidbits LIVER PATE 1 pound liverwurst 14 cup mayonnaise 14cup finely chopped onion 2 cloves garlic, minced 'A teaspoon dried basil leaves 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened 3 drops hot pepper sauce 1 teaspoon mayonnaise 2 tablespoons sliced pimento 2 tablespoons fresh parsley In a large bowl, mash the liver wurst, add mayonnaise, chopped onion, garlic, and basil leaves, heat until smooth. Shape into any shape on a plate. Refrigerate. Mix cream cheese, pepper sauce, mayonnaise, beat until creamy. Spread over pate shape on plate. Decorate with pimento and parsley. Refrigerate until pasty. Serve with rye bread or crackers. SMOKEY CHEESE RING 8-ounces cream cheese, softened 7-ounces round smokey Gouda cheese, shredded '/ cup mayonnaise 2Vi -ounces sliced dried beef, finely chopped V* cup thinly sliced green onions V 4 cup chopped fresh parsley 1 tablespoon pimento, finely diced Parsley sprigs Pimento pieces Line a 8-inch pie pan with plas tic wrap and set a 6-ounce custard cup upside down in middle of pan. In a medium bowl, combine cream cheese, Gourda, and may onnaise. Mix well. Stir in dried beef, onions, parsley, and pimento. Transfer to prepared pan. Wrap with plastic wrap and refrigerate. Turn out on plate; remove plas tic wrap, garnish with parsley and pimento. Serve with crackers, mel ba toast, bagel chips, etc. Lee Laverty Dover, NJ. CHEERS RAINBOW PUNCH 'A gallon rainbow sherbet l A gallon raspberry or vanilla frozen yogurt Vi gallon milk 8 cups cran-raspberry juice 1 teaspoon vanilla In a large punch bowl, soften sherbet and frozen yogurt Gradu ally blend in milk and juice with a spoon until thoroughly blended. Stir in vanilla. Serve immediately. Makes about 40 servings. Jill Broschart Sullivan Co. Alt Dairy Princess Jean Sarver Millerstown 3- Using Citrus Fruits 10- Build A Better Breakfast 17- Soups & Stews 24- Pizza Month CHEESE SPREAD VA cups shredded cheddar cheese VA cups shredded Swiss cheese 2 8-ounce packages Neufchatel or light cream cheese, softened 'A cup finely shredded carrots 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley 'A teaspoon onion powder 14 teaspoon dried oregano leaves 'A cup milk 2-ounce jar chopped pimiento, drained Line a 4-cup mold or casserole dish with plastic wrap. Combine all ingredients, blend well, then press firmly into the prepared mold. Wrap with plastic wrap. Refrigerate overnight Carefully unmold onto serving plate, remove plastic wrap. Garn ish with parsley or as desired and serve with crackers, bagel chips, melba toast etc. Yields: 4 cups. B. Light . Lebanon REAL RASPBERRY PUNCH 1 pint milk 1 cup vanilla ice cream 1 pint raspberry sherbet 1 cup ginger ale Mix ingredients in a blender until frothy or in a large bowl, mix softened ice cream and sherbet together; slowly add milk. Add ginger ale. Makes 4 cups. Erica Davis Berks Co. Dairy Princess CHEESE LOGS 2 8-ounce packages softened cream cheese 2 cups grated milk cheddar cheese 1 tablespoon chopped pimento V* cup finely ground chopped nuts 1 tablespoon grated onion 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper B. Light Lebanon 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce Blend cheeses thoroughly. Stir in pimento, green pepper, onion, Worcestershire sauce, and lemon juice. Chill. Shape into log shape. Roll in nuts. Wrap individually; chill for at least one hour. Slice and place on crackers or serve as help yourself. Erica Davis Berks Co. Dairy Prihcess SPINACH BALLS 1 package frozen spinach 1 medium onion, finely chopped A cup melted butter 'A teaspoon thyme Vi teaspoon black pepper I'A cups stuffing mix 2 beaten eggs 'A cup parmesan cheese 2 cloves garlic Cook spinach until there is little water left Squeeze out water. Combine spinach with remaining ingredients. Roll into little balls. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-30 minutes. Makes 30 balls. For those who do not like spi nach, I can say from experience that you do not even taste it! Erica Davis Featured Recipe New Year's celebrations call for refreshing drinks. A great-tasting punch from Lebanon County Dairy Princess Andrea Bashore is Frosty Apple Delight. Milk punch is sometimes referred to as refreshing and nutritious dairy “mocktails,” because the drinks mock the alcoholic ones. These non-alcoholic beverages are delicious and good for you. Turn to page B 2 to read more about the Bashore family and the inci dent that changed their perspectives on living. FROSTY APPLE DELIGHT 1 gallon milk 1 quart cider Can apple juice concentrate VA quarts vanilla ice cream (softened) Cinnamon Nutmeg In a bowl, blend milk, apple cider, and vanilla ice cream until frothy Serve in a chilled punch bowl and add cinnamon and nutmeg to taste, Saves 30. GRASSHOPPER 5 cups milk 8 scoops vanilla or mint choco late chip ice cream 2 teaspoons peppermint extract 5 drops green food coloring Combine ingredients in blender until smooth. Top with whipped cream. Yields '/> gallon. Jill Broschart Sullivan Co. Alt Dairy Princess Zinc, vitamin C might help cold symptoms Is vitamin Cor zinc better for colds? There is some evidence that both can reduce the symptoms of the common cold, although scientific consensus remains up in the air. Zinc made headlines last year whentheClevelandClinicpublished a study of 100 cold sufferers who took lozenges containing 13.3 milligrams of zinc lozenges or placebos. Coughs, headaches, sore throats and nasal congestion tended to clear up one to three days earlier in those who took the zinc lozenges. However, many of the participants taking the zinc lozenges reported a bad taste in their mouths, and a good portion said they felt nauseous. Researchers said the zinc must be taken within the first 24 hours that symptoms appear. Study participants took one lozenge every two hours—which meant thatsome took as much as 106 milligrams of zinc per day. That's more than seven times the Recommended Dietary Allowance for adult men. And nutritionists warn against taking that much zinc on a regular basis. Too much zinc can impair the immune system, reduce high density lipoproteins the "good* cholesterol and interfere with the body'sability to absorb another nutrient, copper. Vitamin C has also been the Need ideas on what to do with leftover turkey? Call the Camp bell’s Leftover Hot Line 1-800453-3868, for taped infor mation of ideas and recipes for lef tover turkey. subject of several studies in relation to relieving cold symptoms. A few studies indicate that vitamin C might be a natural antihistamine, reducing a cold’s symptoms of swollen nasal tissue, for example. And at least one study indicates that vitamin C might help some people, in some circumstances, fight off colds. The study appeared in 1993 in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. In it, only 14 percent of long-distance runners who took6oo milligrams of vitamin C daily for three weeks before a 64-mile race suffered from upperrespiratoiy tract infections, while a whopping 68 percent of the runners who took a placebo became infected. However, the researchers could find no difference between vitamin C and a placebo in non-runners. The reason could be that longdistance running puts a lot of stress the body and lowers its resistance to infection. In such extreme circumstances, vitamin C might help. One good thing; Overdosing on vitamin C has few, if any, side effects. The Recommended Dietary Allowance is 60 milligrams daily. What the body doesn’t need, it flushes out of its system. Chow Lint it a service of The Ohio Stale University. Send question! to: Martha Carroll, tOU Coffey Hoad, Columbus, OH4St 10-1044, ore-mail to earroU.ll9oeu.edu.