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Ice Creame 1 Sandwich For Casual Meals Summertime dining has a delightful jnfor-j mality that is eagerly an-, ticipated each year.: Meals frequently move aout-of-doors, with the barbeque grill replacing the kitchen range, and -paper plates and "finger ! foods" easing the work of the cleanup crew. Desserts also become more casual, though no . less important to the" meal. Ice ( cream sand-; wiches are a popular .summertime dessert, so perfect after a barbeque meal. There are no plates or spoons to wash, little last -minute : ; fuss, , and they're portable, so dessert can be taken wherever you please. If the "sandwich" filling is homemade, new and uni que flavors, can be created, requiring far less work on the part of the cook than might be anticipated, with the help of a "secret ingre-, dient." Kraft mar; shmallow crerhe makes1 ice "creme" sandwich fillings easy to prepare with few ingredients ancT no special equipment , necessary. The mar shmallow creme insures that the texture of the frozen filling will be smooth and creamy, and will be free of ice crystals and graininess. With Peanut Butter Creme Sandwiches, created by the Kraft Kit chens, a special peanut butter-milk filling is easi ly made well in advance of serving. At the last minute, the frozen mix ture is cut into squares and placed between 2 graham ; cracker halves. The dessert feeds a crowd, or a small family for several meals or snacks. If you think that you can top this delectable dessert idea using the1 "secret ingredient" mar sh mallow creme for" dessert making, you could win $5,000 in the 1982 KRAFT Mar- ' . - ' , v . I - - y .,Jl PEANUT BUTTER CREME SANDWICHES i -i V cup milk ' 1 7-oz jar Kraft marshmallow creme V cup chunk style peanut butter 2 cups whipping cream, whipped 4 1 .45-oz. milk chocolate candy bars, chopped 12 graham crackers, halved Gradually add milk to marshmallow creme, mixing with electric mixer or wire whisk until blended. Add peanut butter; mix well. Fold in shmallow Creme "Easy . Secret Ingredient", j Recipe Contest, open for, : entries through1 September 30, 1982, Three recipe categories cover a wide variety off desserts. Submit your en-' , try in the "Make-Ahead im Ini, .addition to Treats" category if itY; $5,000 Grand Prize prepafed in advance and requires no last minute fuss, in the "Special Oc casion Desserts", category if it's just right for company meals, or "Desserts for the Fami ly"category if it's a special family favorite that's easy enough for weekday preparation the for best-of-contest recipe, you could win one of three First Prizes the whipped cream. Spread half of mar shmallow creme mixture in il-V x 7-Vi-inch baking dish. Top with candy; spread remaining mixture over candy. Freeze until firm. Cut frozen mixture into twelve 2-inch squares. Place each square between two graham cracker halves. Serve immediately or refreeze. Variation: Substitute 2-inch . chocolate codted graham crackers for graham crackers. 12 servings. . . ,,of $1,000, or one of mission, in your enti eleven Second Prizes of You can receive a co $100. Sixty Third Prize Plete set of rules for t winners , will receive a Kraft Marshmall copy of the Kraft Creme "Easy Secret cookbook. j V gredient" V Recipe O. Complete rules follow, testl by sending y As in entering any con test rbV sure to1 follow them exactly to avoid the possibility that your en try could be disqualified due to an error or om- cooking hints vtjp) name and address to: "Rules" KRAFT Marshmallow Creme . "Easy Secret Ingredie Recipe Contest P.O. Box 11192 Chicago, Illinois 6061 1 ROSALIE SCOTT, STAFF ASSISTANT from CARNATION FOOD SERVICE CENTER Nacho Chicken is a very easy main dish "ith a Mexican accent provided by tortilla chips and chile peppers. ' Evaporated milk and canned soup are the base for this zesty casserole. Turkey may be substituted for the chicken and is equally delicious. Two favorite desserts come together in Banana Choco late Cream Pie. The chocolate filling is made extra rich tasting with evaporated milk and is a perfect com plement to the banana-lined crust. A light and airy me ringue tops off this wonderful pie. . I ' rO 7 j. j NACHO CHICKEN (Makes 6 cups) 1V4 cups (10Vi-ounce can) cream of enkkan soup V2 cups (6 ounces) shredded process American cheese cup undiluted CARNATION Evaporated Milk l& cup (4-ounce can) diced mild green chile peppers cup chopped green onion' 1 cup coarsely crushed taco flavor tortilla chips 2 cups cooked cubed chicken BANANA CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE (Makes 9-inch pie) 3 squares (3 ounces) melted semi-sweet chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 large banana 9-inch baked pastry shell 3 egg whites 1 cup sugar Vi cup cornstarch V teaspoon salt,, 1 cups undiluted CARNATION Evaporated Milk 1 cup water 3 beaten egg yolks Combine s cup sugar, cornstarch, and salt in medium saucepan. Gradually stir in evaporated milk and water., Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture ia slightly thickened. Add Vt cup hot mixture to egg yolks. Mix well and return to saucepan. Cook until mixture just begins to boil and thickens. Remove from heat. Stir in chocolate and vanilla. Cut banana into V-inch slices. Place banana slices in bottom of pastry shell. Spoon hot pudding evenly over banana. Beat egg whites until frothy. Gradually add remaining cup sugar; beat until all sugar is dis-1 solved and meringue is stiff and glossy. Spoon meringue on filling, sealing to edge of pastry shell. Bake in hot oven (400'F.) 8 to 10 minutes. Cool thoroughly; chili Combine soup, 1 cup cheese, evaporated milk, chile pep pers, and onion in medium bowl. Stir to blend. Place Vi cup tortilla chips in bottom of XVfc-quart casserole dish. Top withhalf the chicken, then half the soup mixture. Repeat layers. Sprinkle remaining cheese over top, Bake in mode rate oven (350'F.) 20-25 minutes. Garnish edges of dish with remaining tortilla chips and your choice of chopped tomatoes, green pepper slices, or sliced ripe olives. High Blood Pressure Is Serious Business Health Care Tip From The Experts At Smith Kline & French Laboratories i know when your blood pret- ' $ure is too high? 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