Who's Who In The Kitchen Soon To Retire, Rosa Walker Sh ounty Of Her Garden, 1 By Audrey C. Ledato Pest Staff Writer When Rosa Walker sets her mind on something, there’s no stopping her. Earlier this year, she ura» named “Employee of the Year” by the City of Charlotte for her all around performance. The Central Services employee plans to retire in June after nearly 15 years with the City. J Then, watch out world! Raised on a farm in Georgia, Ms. Walker remarks with a smile, “You can get me off the farm, but you can’t get the farmer out of me.” Each year she plants a Mg garden and still handles the tiller herself. She always shares the bounty of her garden with others who are needy. Retirement plans include fixing up her house and helping senior citi zens who can’t get around. “I would like to help somebody who can’t help themselves,” she reflects. Rom Wafeer ...Chy worker It'S likely that rattrement will also allow more time for one of Ms. Walker’s favorite pastimes— cooking. “It’s something I Just love -r WATERGATE CAKE-j 1 pkg white cake mix 3 eggs 1 pkg. pistachio puddihg 1 c. salad oil . 1 c. club soda ' Vfc c. chopped nuts Combine all ingredients except ' nuts and beat with electric mixer about 4 minutes. Stir in nuts. .» Pour into greased and floured tube or bundt pan. Bake in pre? fll heated 350 oven for 45 minutes or til dope. Frost when cooled. ’V ~t. . Pistachio Fretting y 1 (9 os.) container frosen v ^’JWgped topping thawed 1 pkg. pistachio pudding Pecan halves ,> •,:.•;e'i$, . **•••■ Combine first three ingredients and frost cake. Garnish with pecan halves. -“SOCK IT TOME” CAKE 1 box white or yellow cake mix : *c. oU % c. sugar «<**» 1 c. sour cream 1 tsp. vanilla l c. chopped nuts 1 tsp'. cinnamon 2 Tbsp. brown sugar Mix first 7 ingredients well. Pour half into tube or bundt pan. . Sprinkle with cinnamon and brown sugar. Pour in remain- t ing batter. Bake at 325 for 1 hour. Cool. Mix glaze ingredients and fMtir mrMr rrmlfrf ihiIto 3 Tbsp. raQk | -r- BISCUITS— 3 1/3 c. flour 2 Tbsp. sugar 4 tsp. baking powder >> ltt tsp. salt1 % c. shortening 1 egg l c. milk Combine dry ingredients. Cut in shortening, until mixture resem bles fine crumbs. Beat egg and milk lightly and add to flour ‘ mixture. Stir til mixture becomes a soft dough. Turn onto lightly floured surface. Knead til slick. Roll l” thick. Cut into biscuits, place about 1” apart an un greased cookie sheet, and bake in preheated 450 oven 10-12 minutes, tfl golden brown. -- COCONUT CAKE--> lc. butter 2 c. sugar « eggs 3 c. floor ; 3 tap. baking powder H tap. salt ,i2 c. buttermilk c. water 1 tap. vanilla Cream buttar and sugary add . eggs one at a that and beating well after each addition. Sift dry i ingredients together Combine buttermilk and ' water. To creamed mixture, alternately add flour mtxtare and butter milk mixture. Adi vanilla and blend well, hake in three greased paper Unad pans for 20 minutes at 371. Remove from oven and let stand in pans a few .siMMes. Turn eut on rack and -cool slightly. -•«/’ * l large eooonut 2 c. sugar 2 Tbsp. cornstarch Milk , Grate coconut, reserving milk and % c. grated coconut. Mix remaining coconut with sugar, r cornstarch, and coconut milk (add enough regular milk to coconut milk (h make 1 cup). ' Cook over medium heat til thick ened, stirring c—tantly. Cool slightly. Spread layers) sprinkle some of resented coconut on layers. Assemble and spread over sides. SgrthUe with . re- v 1 maining coconut. when you met pick up a Shi ndai wa trimmer, prepare to be pleasantly wr* prised by it* unusually light weight. And when you (he one up, prepare K> be totally shocked by the amount of power it aanke out. Enough » eerily go thtourfr tall pam. denae undetgrowth, vine* cattatk and, if you’re not — cjedul,«iwS trees. you have m we thenfin action. So Mop by and adt for a dent*. Aa an added inducement, WBgfo* you SO fort of premium .095 nylon Kna. ir’a the beat aray are cm think of to introduce you to our^owrtiul pro cniniTicrtt *, / . i— And certainly aiotflMer on your i—.Ti -j t a,. tropical nflKUi wSSnSSnSmmvL IRIOTTI LAWN 4322 Central Ave. - 567 Central at Kllbaarne Mon. -flat. Sa. p.m. V i ' . ... ——- - - -i to do,” she says. "I love to cook new things. Moot of the time they turnout good.” She always bakes rolls for the Easter sunrise service at her church, Torrence Grove AME Zion, and usually makes rolls, cakes, and pies whenever there’s a church dinner. Even as she nears retirement, Ms. Walker does some things Just as her mother taught her, such as rolling her biscuit dough until its gets slick. “I do my rolls that way, too,” she adds. She was the oldest of four girls in . her family, and remembers, “Every ; i time my mother left the house, I’dgo in the kitchen and make a mess.” • ■ T3' ; * r i Ms. Walker likes to change and adapt recipes, such as adding coconut to her pecan pie. When baking cakes she’s careful to mea sure, but for other recipes often just uses her own judgment. •;• What’s the favorite recipe of this petite, soon-to-be-retiree? Pound cake. Her daughter Joyce loves her coconut cake, while her grand children edo re her cheese pie. Roosevelt Walker, her deceased husband of many years, liked baked hens and chicken with dumplings. • How times have changed. She recalls that she met her husband when he and his brother stopped to give her a ride to the busstop. Seeing as she didn’t know either one, she Coconut Cake and Cheese Pie are just a part of Rosa Walker’s culinary repertoire. If you’re counting calories, don’t even look at these! (Photo by Audrey Lodato) -T-- PARTY SANDWICHES -- (This recipe was given to Rosa Walker by ber good friend, Ruth Ball.) 3 hard cooked'eggs, crumbled lpkg.fSoz.) cream cheese, .* ; jTi softened H c. chopped onlorsPePPer 3 TbspTcbeJped pimiento 3 Tbsp. catsup * tsp. salt Dash pepper Mix all ingredients together and let Set overnight. Spread mixture on bread slices and cut into various.shapes. Wrap in alumi num foil and set for several hours. Makes enough spread for' , 1*4 loaves of bread. " » — » — • » — — "ii ■ ■ » i SUPPORT OUR advert: js saya, “l wouldn’t dare do that nowl” Ms. Walker is on the deaconess board of her church and is mission ary president. . .1 She has four grown children: Catherine Gaither, Cleveland » - ■ ' ■ ' ' l . * . _ 0 . 1 • »’ • %. i Walker, Rooaevelt Jr., and Joy# Ann Walker. Her two grandchildren are Yolanda and Corey Gaither. 1 * Following are a few of Rosa" Walker’s prime putting-on-thf pounds recipes. • , IMS West Fifth St.. 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