Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 05, 1999, Image 50

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These Folks Are In The ‘Moood’ For Great Dairy Recipes
This is the beginning of the
wonderful collection of recipes
sent in for the June Dairy Month
Drawing Contest.
Throughout the past month,
readers have been sending in their
favorite recipes using a substantial
amount of at least one dairy pro
duct. The entries will be printed
throughout the month of June.
A list of the winners selected
through a drawing will be printed
in the July 3 issue. Winners will be
notified by mail and receive one of
the cow collectible prizes shown in
a previous issue of this paper when
the rules for the contest woe
printed.
If you fa-got to send in an entry,
sorry the deadline for the con
test entries is past But you can
enjoy trying these tasty recipes and
reading about the family who mail
ed in the entry. Special thanks to
those who mailed a photograph
with their entry. Now, we feel like
we know you.
At right is the Evergreen
Hill Gang with “Omah and
Opah” (Nancy and Karl
Koch). Pictured below is
Shane, son of Lee and Kathy
Martin, Holtwood.
EASY MACARONI DISH
3 tablespoons butter
2Vi cups uncooked
macaroni
1 teaspoon salt
'/ teaspoon pepper
Vi pound Velveeta cheese
1 quart milk
Melt butter in VA -quart baking
dish. Pour macaroni into melted
butter, stir until coated.
Slice cheese, add salt, pepper,
cheese, and cold milk. Bake
uncovered at 325 degrees for
Travis and Rita Ocker live on a beef farm with children,
Travis Jr., 7; Cody, 6; Colin, 4; Layne, 2, and Morgan, 9
months.
Saturday, June
I'A hours. Do not stir while
baking.
elbow
This dish is quick and easy to
prepare and also very tasty. I enjoy
cooking and baking for my hus
band Lee and our VA -year-old
son, Shane. They’re big eaters.
We live on a dairy farm and my
husband also does some custom
round baling. I enjoy gardening
and sewing, and do a lot of home
canning each summer.
Kathy Martin
Holtwood
COCONUT CUSTARD
4 eggs
1 cup sugar
3/j cups hot milk
2 cups moist coconut
Vt teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
Beat eggs and sugar until light in
color. Add other ingredients. Bake
at 450 degrees for 10 minutes.
Reduce temperature to 325
degrees. Bake about 30 minutes
more or until silver knife comes
out dry. Yields two 8-inch pies.
We live on Evergreen Hill. Karl
is involved with Evergreen
Kabinetry. We raised broilers for
Pennfield in our two chicken
houses. I, jack of all trades, prefer
homemaking. I especially enjoy
making bread from scratch—no
mixes.
We love our nine grandkids and
number 10 is on the way, especial
ly when the whole Evergreen gang
(22 plus) gets together every Sun
day evening for a meal. We have
good food made with our favorite
recipes, some from Lancaster
Farming. I always look forward to
reading and clipping recipes from
section B.
We thank and praise the Lord
for all He has done for us!
Nancy L. Koch
Newmanstown
CHEESECAKE
Crust:
2 cups flour
'/i cup sugar
'h cup butter, soft
2 eggs
Mix these ingredients together
and press into the bottom of a
9x13-inch pan.
Filling:
4 eggs
1 cup sugar
1 pound cream cheese
Mix these together and add:
% cup flour
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 can evaporated milk
CHOCOLATE SHEET CAKE
Put in saucepan and bring to a boil;
X A cup butler
'A cup cooking oil
4 tablespoons cocoa
1 cup water
Sift together.
2 cups flour
2 cups sugar
Pour the chocolate sauce over the
dry ingredients and mix well. Add:
Vi cup buttermilk
2 eggs
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon vanilla
Pour into greased jelly roll pan.
Bake 20 minutes at 400 degrees.
While sheet cake is hot, frost with
the following.
Frosting:
Vi cup butter
4 tablespoons cocoa
'/) cup buttermilk
1 pound confectioners’ sugar
'A teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup chopped nuts
Bring butter, cocoa, and butter
milk to boiling point. Remove
from heat, add remaining ingre
dients. Frost When cool, cut into
squares, remove from pan. Makes
30 large squares.
We live on a large dairy farm
and enjoy visitors. On July 10-11,
we host an open house and farm
show. We also have school groups
vist.
’ My husband Paul and I farm
with our son David. Since David’s
wife is a small animal vet, their
10-month-old daughter Lela Rose
spends much of her time on the
farm.
This recipe was given to me by
our aunt, who always brought this
dessert to family gatherings.
Diane K. Miller
Woodstock, CT
1 can water
Mix well and pour into crust.
Bake at 400 degrees for 30
minutes or until done. Sprinkle
with cinnamon if desired.
My family and / live on a farm.
We raise beef and my husband also
drives a tractor trailer hauling
livestock. We have five children-
Travis Jr., 7; Cody, 6; Colin, 4;
Layne, 2, and Morgan. 9 months.
We love living on the farm. It’s
such a wonderful place to raise a
family.
Rita Ocker
Shlppcnsburg
Lela Rose Miller is the
granddaughter of Paul and
Diane Miller.
RICE PUDDING DELUXE
V* cup rice
6 cups milk
Simmer in saucepan for 45
minutes. Add:
14 cup sugar, stir to dissolve
1 cup milk
2 beaten eggs
1 tablespoon vanilla
Stir well and cook 10 minutes.
Add:
1 pint heavy cream and bring to
a boil.
Remove from stove and pour
into bowl, sprinkle with nutmeg.
My name is Sylvia Harris Mur
phy and I live on a farm in Ulster
with my husband Malcolm. We
have an active dairy farm and
employ one girl besides ourselves.
I am a high school home econom
ics teacher, 4-H leader, and a
nursery coordinator for our
church.
We have three daughters, Tere
sa, a speech teacher in Edinboro
Elementary; Annette, a social
worker in New Jersey, and Eileen,
a college student. You may remem
ber Eileen who was the Pennsylva
nia Alternate Dairy Princess for
1998-1999.
I enjoy cooking, counted cross
stitch, and working in the flower
beds. Saturday is a great day when
"Lancaster Farming” arrives.
Sylvia Harris Murphy
Ulster
Sylvia Murphy
(Turn to Pago B»)