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1 small onion, diced
County Homemakers Share Their Recipes
•’4 C Pepperidge Farm stuffing
Mix all ingredients. Pour into but
tered dish. Sprinkle C stuffing on
the top and dot with 4 stick butter or
margarine. Bake about 35 minutes at
350 degrees.
—Marie Wescott
Crustless Pumpkin Pie
1 quart packed pumpkin
2 C sugar
■1 eggs, beaten
1 C milk
*2 C self-rising flour
1 stick butter or margarine, melted
1 T pumpkin pie spice or flavor of
choice
Combine all ingredients. Stir well
and put in greased 9 x 13-in. pan.
Bake at 350 degrees 45 minutes, or till
a knife blade inserted in center
comes out clean.
Ser.’e with whipped cream.
—Alma Anderson
Mix in raisins and nuts and toss
again. In a large bowl beat egg till
light and thickened. Add honey and
beat to blend. Beat in melted butter
and buttermilk.
Blend dry and wet ingredients with
a few strokes. Turn out onto a well-
floured board. Using a spatula or
egg-turner, reach under the dough
and lift it up and over itself in a gen
tle form of kneading several times.
Pat mixture together with floured
hands, adding a little flour if
necessary. When dough just holds
together but is still lumpy, put it in a
buttered cake tin. With lightly
floured palms, pat lightly to fill tlie
pan.
Bake at 400 degrees about 20
minutes or until lightly browned and
the middle feels springy when press
ed. Don’t overcook. Cut into wedges
and serve w-arm with butter. Serves 6
to 8.
—Susan Kelly
1 C diced celery
Vi C minced onion
1 bay leaf
4 T butter
1 clove garlic
1 C diced carrots
2 C water
11 Salt
4 T flour
1 C sour cream
Cut meat in pieces and heat oil in
heavy frydng pan. Add meat and
garlic and brown on all sides. Ar
range in dish, and cook vegetables in
the fat for two minutes. Add salt, pep
per and water. Pour over meat. Bake
in slow oven until meat is tender.
Melt butter in pan and stir in flour.
Add water the meat was cooked in
and boil till thick. Add sour cream
and more salt if necessary. Pour over
meat and vegeta’oles. Serve with but
tered noodles and currant jelly.
—Hilda Lewis
(juick Herb Bread
1*2 C white flour
*2 t salt
1*2 t baking powder
*41 marjoram
1/8 t oregano
*2 t basil
pinch thyme
*2 C raisins
*2 C chopped nuts
1 egg
2 T honey
4 T melted butter
^/4 C buttermilk
Sift together flour, salt, baking
powder and soda. Sprinkle in herbs
and toss with fork till evenly
distributed.
Pecan Roll
1 Can Eagle Brand condensed milk
1 large box vanilla wafers, crushed
1 C candied cherries, chopped
*2 C candied pineapple, chopped
1 can shredded coconut
1 C seedless raisins, chopped
2 C chopped pecans
1 C chopped dates
Mix all ingredients in large bowl.
Shape into three one-pound rolls. Roll
each in powdered sugar, wrap in
waxed paper and store in
refrigerator. May be frozen.
—Louise Harrison
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