82-Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 6. 1998 Recipe Entries Pay Tribute To Dairy Farmers How many of your favorite recipes include milk, butter, cheese, or ice cream? If you’re like most families, you probably have a whole stash of favorite recipes using dairy products. June is Dairy Month time set aside to enjoy dairy products. And, time to honor dairy farmers for producing wholesome goodness. The best way to thank a dairy far mer is to to use more dairy pro puppet during the family’s farm show In July. BLUEBERRY MUFFINS A cup milk '/ cup salad oil 1 egg, beaten slightly IA cups flour 'A cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 'A teaspoon salt 1 cup fresh blueberries Stir milk and oil into egg. Sift together and add dry ingredients. Stir just until flour is moistened. Fold in blueberries. Fill 12 greased muffin cups % full. Bake 20-2 S minutes at 400 degrees. We have a busy dairy farm, milking 450 Holsteins. Our daughter-in-law. Dawn, helps with our farm show held each July. Visitors are welcome this year, July 11-12. She is a small animal veterinarian and our son, David, is a partner with us. I enjoy picking blueberries and Cynthia Druck with grand children Rae Gina and Bobby. BEEF STROGANOFF l'/a pounds ground beef 3 cups dry noodles 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 cup sour cream Brown ground beef and cook noodles. Combine cream soups and sour cream with the ground beef and add cooked noodles, pour into casserole dish and cover with buttered bread crumbs. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees about 30 minutes. This is a quick and easy meal to put together when I’m in a hurry. My husband, Dwane, and I have three children, Christopher, 5; Heidi, 2'A; and Jeremy, 4'/, months. I enjoy reading the . pJ™ istoph ®[’ * nd Pictured here are two big ice cream eaters, Mitchell Den recipes in Lancaster Farming. |toemy “• * he children of Corinne Denlinger linger, 4, and Oliver Denlinger, 3, children of Mike and Cor|n- E? Ttu** w E^lShlSto y iwan * Lancaster ne Denlinger of Lancaster. ducts. Here are wonderful recipes from our readers to help you do just that The recipes, photos, and wri teups are part of Lancaster Farm ing's annual Dairy Recipe Draw ing. Entries will be printed throughout the month of June, cul minating with a drawing at the end of the month, when Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Nichole Meabon will select the winning entries. my family enjoys eating the fresh ones. Anyone visiting in Connecticut this summer is welcome to tour our farm, anytime. Diane Miller Woodstock, Conn. SOUR CREAM RASPBERRY PUDDING 'A cup raspberry preserves 1A cups cold milk A cup sour cream 1 small package instant vanilla pudding and pie filling mix Place 1 tablespoon preserves in each individual dessert dish. Com bine milk and sour cream in mix ing bowl. Add pudding mix. With electric mixer at low speed, beat until blended about one minute. Pour over preserves. Let stand to set, about 5 minutes. Garnish with whipped topping and additional preserves. My husband and son farm 50 acres and raise corn, wheat, oats, and hay. They also raise beef cattle. I enjoy knitting, embroidery, camping, and cooking. My grand daughter Rae Gina enjoys helping me bake. My grandson Bobby enjoys playing games, listening to Bible stories, and staying with Papaw and Grandma. Cynthia Druck Red Lion INDIVIDUAL PIZZA CUPS 1 loaf frozen bread dough, thawed 1 cup spagetti sauce or pizza sauce 8-ounces mozzerella cheese Any toppings: ground beef, sausage, broccoli, etc. Divide dough into 16 pieces. Roll each piece into a 4-inch circle and place each into a greased muf fin pan. Put 1 tablespoon of sauce into each cup, top with 1 tables poon of one topping or 'A tablespoon each of 2 or more toppings. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until cheese melts. I have been married to my hus band Corey for almost 7 years. We have three children. Amber, 5: Nate, 2; and Shelby, 10 months. I am a full-time mom and wife and I work part time in the deli of a local grocery store. I enjoy counted cross-stitch, crafts, church activi ties, and being with family and friends. Our family enjoys camp ing in our tent when we have the time. We live on Corey’s father’s farm in Telford. We have steers and do some crop farming. Corey also works full-time for Wayne Marcho, Marcho Veal Farms. We plan on some day owning our own farm. We like this pizza recipe because you can put different lop pings on each one to suit every one's taste. I keep different pre pared toppings in freezer bags in the freezer and put them on frozen. It makes it convenient to make dif ferent kinds. Gwen Landes Telford MILK Where's your mustache? BANANA SPLIT DESSERT 1 envelope graham crackers, crushed 2 bananas 'A gallon box vanilla ice cream, softened and cut into 1-inch thick slabs 1 cup peanuts Fudge sauce* 8-ounces whipped cream topping Layer all ingredients in the order listed in a 9x13-inch pan. Freeze approximately 4 hours. Allow to thaw 15 minutes before serving. Delicious! *Fudgc sauce: 1 cup chocolate chips 'A cup butter 2 cups confectioners’ sugar 1 large can evaporated milk Mix together all ingredients and cook until thick. Remove from heat and add 1 teaspoon vanilla. Cool before adding to dessert My husband, Mike, and / have two boys. Mitchell, 4. and Oliver. 3. Asa family, we enjoy camping, farming, and attending Mellin ger’s Mennonite Church. Mike and I are currently milking 80 cows and farming 200 acres in partnership with Ken and Bev Denlinger at Log House Farm. Our boys love to drive their play tractors, ride the "real" tractors, and talk about farming. They've already learned a great way of life! I enjoy growingflowers to sell and caring for my own perennial beds. Ice cream is a staple at our house so this recipe is a refreshing variation on a traditional theme for us. Amber, Nate, and Shelby. DAIRY DELICIOUS DIP 8-ounces cream cheese, softened 'A cup marshmallow cream, additionally cream can be added for a firmer dip. 1 teaspoon lemon juice In a mixing bowl, combine cream cheese, marshmallow From left l» Christine Wil liams with children, Erin, Lauren who Is Lebanon County LI’I Miss, and Matthew. cream, and lemon juice; beat until smooth, may add Chill Serve with fresh fruit Kids enjoy dunking fruit into this dip. Erin, Lauren, and Matthew Wil liam live on a 135-acre dairy farm in Swatara Township, Lebanon County. They enjoy this dip served dur ing holidays, birthday parties, and sleep overs. Their dad David oper ates the dairy farm with with a milking herd of approximately 60 Holstein cows, which are milked three tiems a day and rotalionally grazed. Christine, their mom, typi cally teaches agriculture science courses but took an educational sabbatical this past semester to advance her education. She also had the opportunity to accompany Lauren, Lebanon County's Li'l Dairy Miss on sever al promotions. Mom also cares for the calves and occasionally milks the "late" sift. Christine Williams Lebanon Co. (Turn to Pag* B 6)