The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 17, 1986, Image 8

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By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
The harvest season is with us and
in gardens or appear in the mar-
apples, from the tart, green Granny
Smith apples, to golden and red
Delicious, crisp McIntosh and the
tart Miltons, and soon, the favorite
firm Cortlands, great for eating,
baking and salads.
Just as there is a wide variety of
apples, so are there as many, if not
more, kinds of recipes for this great
American fruit. Everyone knows
that the two-crust deep dish Apple
Pie is the American favorite along
with the Hot Dog and Hamburg, but
in this week’s Dallas Post Cook-
book, we bring you some unusual
but easy-to-prepare, delicious and
economical ways to use that ever-
so-popular Great American fruit.
Apple Salad with honey dressing
takes only 15 minutes to prepare
and the blend of apples, walnuts and
honey is a different but satisfying
dish. Apple Cauliflower is especially
appropriate for this time of year
with the abundance of both apples
and cauliflower. The flavors of the
two blend together in a crunchy,
delicious salad, an ideal accompani-
ment for pork, ham or poultry.
Apple Cheese Custard takes only 15
minutes to prepare and about an
hour to bake. Made with Granny
Smith, or later, with Cortland
apples, it is a tempting pudding.
For a variation of the all-time
favorite apple pie, we suggest
trying the Crumb Apple-Walnut Pie,
easy to make but flavorful and
appealing to the tastebuds.
- Washington Apple Cake is quite
different from other apple cakes but
makes an excellent dessert for serv-
ing to a group or taking to a church
supper. It takes less than half an
hour to prepare and about one hour
to bake. For those who enjoy Wal-
Apple varieties
Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon
dorf Salad, the Molded Apple Salad
is s delicious substitute. Prepare it
in 15 minutes and refrigerate for
two hours and you have a tasty,
molded salad with a fresh apple
cider taste.
CRUMB APPLE-WALNUT PIE
4-5 tart apples, peeled, sliced
1/3 c. sugar
1/3 c. brown sugar
t. cinnamon
2 T. butter or margarine
Crumb topping:
% c. butter or margarine
% c. brown sugar
% c. chopped walnuts
34 c. flour
Combine sugars and cinnamon;
place apples in well-greased 9-inch
pie tin, top with sugar mixture and
dot with butter. For the crumb
topping, mix butter, sugar, walnuts
and flour until it forms coarse
crumbs.
Sprinkle crumbs over filling. Bake
at 400 degrees 40 to 50 minutes or
until apples are tender and crumb
crust is golden brown. Serve warm
with ice cream or whipped cream.
APPLE SALAD
WITH HONEY DRESSING
1 sm. head lettuce
3 med. tart, crisp apples
1/3 ¢. walnuts
Honey Dressing:
5 €. sour cream
2 T. lemon juice
1 T. honey
1, t. tarragon
34 c. poppy seed dressing
Salt & pepper
Lemon juice to taste
Core and cut apples into quarters,
then slice crosswise into thin slices.
Ys t. salt (optional)
Tear lettuce in small pieces and
place in salad bowl. Slice apples,
unpeeled, and toss with lettuce. Add
walnuts to salad just before serving.
Spoon dressing over individual serv-
ings with the honey dressing. To
make the dressing, blend sour
cream with lemon juice, honey,
tarrogon and, if used, salt. Let
(Following are cafeteria menus
for area school districts for the
following week: )
GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL
Sept. 24 - 30
WEDNESDAY - Meat loag, but-
tered noocles, carrots, fruit ice,
juices, milk. 1
THURSDAY - Chili dog w-bun,
baked beans, pineapple, Tastykake,
milk.
FRIDAY - Fish-cheese nuggets w-
sauce, green beans, applesauce,
cookies, milk.
MONDAY - Gator burger, French
fries, peaches, cake, milk.
TUESDAY - Vegetable soup-sal-
tines, spiced ham sandwich, fruit
cocktail, apple pie, milk.
WEST SIDE TECH
Sept. 24 - 30
Breakfast
. WEDNESDAY - Banana, assorted
DAY - Chilled juice, vari-
ety of cereal, coffee cake, milk.
FRIDAY - Fruit cup, assorted
cereal, banana bread-butter, milk.
MONDAY - Chilled juice, assorted
cereal, cup cake, milk.
TUESDAY - Fruit,
cereal, muffin-butter, milk.
Lunch
WEDNESDAY - Beef Bar B Que
on seeded bun w-relish, French
fries, Tech squares, milk.
assorted
THURSDAY - Ham patty, maca-
roni-cheese, stewed tomatoes, jello-
bananas, milk.
FRIDAY - Grilled cheese, chips,
tomato soup-crackers, pickles,
peanut butter cookies, milk.
- MONDAY - Hamburg on bun,
chopped onions-relish, copper penny
salad, chips, chocolate cream pie,
milk.
TUESDAY - Taco w-trimrhings,
buttered vegetables, corn chips,
vanilla cake; milk.
DALLAS SCHOOLS
Sept. 24 - 30
WEDNESDAY - Blueberry pan-
cakes w-butter & syrup, sausage
link or peanut butter-marshmellow
w-cheese cube, celery stick, fresh
banana half, choice of milk or juice.
Bonus: Applesauce cake.
THURSDAY - Turkey barbecue on
roll w-special relish or Italian cold
cut hoagie, crunchy potato chips,
golden corn kernals, choice of milk
or juice. Bonus: Orange gelatin w-
Mandarin oranges.
FRIDAY - French bread pizza, or
grilled cheese sandwich, tossed
salad w-dressing, choice of milk or
juice. Bonus: Iced banana nut
muffin.
MONDAY - Mexicali tacos (gr.
beef, lettuce, cheese, w-sauce
Working conditions at College
Misericordia are back to normal
this week following a week long
strike against Custom Management
Corporation by its employees
located at the college.
Last Wednesday, 21 workers,
“including custodial, groundskeeping
and maintenance personnel, unani-
(The following Back Mountain
couples announced births last
week:)
ALLEN, PATRICIA and CRAIG,
RD 3, Lot 19, Valley View Park,
Dallas, a daughter, Monday, Sept. 8.
HADZOR, DEBRA and THOMAS,
Box 518 Upper Demunds Road, RD
1, Dallas, a son, Tuesday, Sept. 9.
MORRIS, PATTI and MELVIN,
Box 351M, RD 4, Dallas, a daughter,
Tuesday, Sept. 9.
BLIGHT, IDA and KARL, RD 1,
Box 479A, Harveys Lake, a daugh-
ter, Friday, Sept. 5.
Watch
Sale
Ladies’
and
Gents’
20%-40%
OFF
Osfar ROTH
o feweler
Memorial Hwy, Dallas
675-2623
tract to put an end to the 10-day
walkout.
“We're absolutely delighted that
both sides were able to come to a
quick settlement,” said Judy Daley,
public relations director for College
Misericordia.
Under the new agreement, work-
ers will receive an increase of 20-27
cents per hour the first and second
LIAM, RD 1, Box 257A, Ridge
Avenue, Dallas, a son, Saturday,
Sept. 6.
year and 25-29 cents in the third,
with all other benefits remaining
the same.
Employees, who are also mem-
bers of Teamsters Local 401, voted
on August 31 to reject the com-
pany’s first offer, prompting the
strike. Following that, Custom Man-
agement sent several non-union
workers of the corporation to the
86 Rice St., Trucksville, a daughter,
Thursday, Sept. 11.
NOW
toorder
“Bost
check or money order to:
Tie SDALLASCPoST
P. O. Box 366
; Dallas, Pa. 18612
: 0 $12 1 year
0 $23 2 years
a 0 $32 L 3 years
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Or call 675-5211 for assistance.
4 Name
4 Address
City
State Zip
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Misericordia
College to take the place of striking
personnel while picketers set up
outside the College entrances. No
problems occurred, however,
between the two factions.
THOMAS PRODUCE STAND
Opposite Natona Mills
Dallas-Harveys Lake Hwy.
Canning tomatoes, cauliflower, red &
green sweet bell peppers, hot peppers,
onions, celery, cider.
Dry compost manure $25 a pickup
Truck Delivery
stand for half an hour to blend
flavors. Whisk salad before serving.
If not serving immediately, sprinkle
APPLE CAULIFLOWER
- SALAD
21g. McIntosh apples
1 c. sliced raw cauliflower
Mix apples with cauliflower and
enough poppy seed dressing to coat
each peice. Add enough seasonings
to suit taste and serve over lettuce.
Poppy Seed Dressing:
1egg
% to 34 c. mustard
1t. salt
1/3 c. cider vinegar
1 T. minced onion
1 ¢. salad oil
1 t. poppy seed & sesame seed
Place egg, sugar, mustard, salt,
vinegar and onion into blender or
food processor with steel blade.
Turn on motor and slowly add oil to
make a thick mayonnaise-like mix-
ture. Blend in poppy seed and
a half cups dressing.
APPLE CHEESE CUSTARD
5 1g. tart apples
1 c. cottage cheese
3 c. sugar
1 t. vanilla
Y% t. cinnamon
2 eggs
% c. half & half
6 whole cardamon
Whipped cream, optional
Peel, core and slice apples and
spread in well-greased shallow
baking dish. In blender or food
processor combine cottage cheese,
sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, eggs and
half and half cream. Blend until
smooth. Pour mixture over apples.
Split cardamon pods, remove seeds
and sprinkle seeds evenly over the
apple mixture. Bake at 350 degrees
for about 60 minutes. Apples should
be tender and top golden brown.
Serve warm with whipped cream, if
desired, or plain.
(optional) or peanut butter-jelly
sandwich w-cheese cube, celery
stick, fruit wedges, choice of milk
or juice. Bonus: Pretzel rod.
TUESDAY - End of season picnic:
foot long hot dog on extra long roll
or Sloppy Joe on roll, creamy maca-
roni salad, applesauce, choice of
milk or juice.
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS
Sept. 22 - 26
MONDAY - Toasted cheese sand-
wich, pickle chips, tomato soup-
WASHINGTON APPLE CAKE
3 eggs
1% ec. sugar
1c. oil
2 c. flour
2 t. cinnamon
1 t. baking soda
% t. salt (optional)
1 t. vanilla
1 c. chopped walnuts, optional
4 c. thinly sliced, peeled tart apples
In large mixing bowl, beat eggs at
high speed until thick and light;
combine sugar and oil and beat into
eggs. Stir together flour, cinnamon,
baking soda and salt and add to egg
mixture; stir in vanilla and walnuts,
if used. Spread apple slices on
bottom of greased 9 x 13-inch cake
pan. Pour batter over apples,
350 degrees for one hour or until
cake is light brown and apples
tender. Remove from oven, let cool
and top with whipped cream or
favorite topping.
MOLDED APPLE SALAD
1 pkg. lemon gelatin
134 ¢. cider or apple juice
11 c. red apples, unpeeled
% c. diced celery
VY c. coarsely chopped walnuts
Lettuce, optional
Red grapes
Mcintosh apples preferable for
taste and color in salad.
Dissolve the lemon gelatin in half-
cup of the cider; let stand for five
minutes, heat and stir until dis-
solved. Add remaining cider and
chill until gelatin is thickness of
unbeaten egg whites. Fold in diced
apples, celery and walnuts and pour
into jello mold. Cover and chill until
firm, two hours or more. Unmold on
a lettuce-lined' plate and garnish
with grapes. - Pass with favorite
mayonnaise dressing; flavor dress-
ing with some crumbled bleu cheese
to counteract sweetness of apples. If
desired, make dressing of half may-
onnaise and half yogurt to reduce
calories.
saltines, peaches, donut, milk.
TUESDAY - Beef stew over noo-
dles, pickled beets, Parker House
roll-butter, ice cream, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Early dismissal -
buttered corn, frosted cake, milk.
THURSDAY - Sausage links, but-
tered waffles w-maple syrup, apple-
sauce, orange wedges, milk. :
FRIDAY - French bread pizza,
fossed green salad, potato chips,
pineapple tidbits, milk.
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HOURS: DAILY 10
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Saturday 9/20
Sunday 9/21
Wednesday 9/24
Friday 9/26
Saturday 9/27
Also Do It Yourself Night
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