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Massac County HEA of Metropolis, Illinois complied a cookbook to celebrate its 50th anniversary this year. It is a hardbound 3-ring binder with tabbed sections and has 141 pages of recipes. The fund-raising benefits are used for scholarship and local charities. Order your copy from Susan Howell, 525 W 20th Street, Metropolis, Illinois 62960 or call her at work at (618) 524-2160. The cost of the cookbook is $10 plus $4 shipping and handling. Macon County HEA compiled an apple recipe cookbook in 1996. There are 51 pages of recipes and fact pages about apples. The cookbook is soft-backed and spiral-bound. Order from Wilma Badorek, 3280 Cherry Drive, Decatur, Illinois 62521 or call her at (217) 428-9038. The cost of the cookbook is $2 plus $1 for postage.
Alice Owens
salt and pepper
Boil chicken until tender, reserving broth, Add onion, celery and seasonings. Add noodles, cooking just until tender.
Debbie Kruger
2 cans stewed tomatoes,
Cook and drain meat and onion. Add all other ingredients and simmer for 20 minutes, then serve.
Lucille McBride
3 hard-cooked eggs, diced Mix all ingredients together and let stand overnight in refrigerator in 9xl3-inch pan. Bake at 350° for 1 hour. Serve hot.
Erlene Kruger
1/2 C. onion, minced
Add cornstarch to 1/2 cup fat-free meat drippings, broth or bouillon; mix well. Pour remaining liquid into saucepan; heat. Add cornstarch mixture to heating liquid. Makes 3 cups or 12 servings.
Kelly Sullivan
1 large pkg. frozen California
Cook vegetables according to package directions and drain. Add soup and Cheez-Whiz and heat through. Spray a 9x9" baking dish with Pam cooking spray. Add vegetable mixture. Top with fried onion rings. Bake for 30 minutes in a 3500 preheated oven.
Jamie Fowler
1 bell pepper, cut up Fry meat and vegetables until done. Add chili beans and simmer 10-15 minutes. Serve over the rice. 22 ILLINOIS COUNTRY LIVING SEPTEMBER 1999
Erlene Kruger
16 oz. can applesauce
Brown pork chops on both sides in a greased skillet; drain on paper towels. Place 1 can sauerkraut in bottom of a greased 9x13-inch pan. Spread applesauce over sauerkraut. Arrange pork chops on top of applesauce. Cover and bake at 350° for 40-45 minutes. Remove cover and bake 10 minutes or until pork is tender.
Bonnie Stamme
1 graham cracker crust Combine milk, lemon juice and the beaten egg yolks. Pour into graham cracker crust. Bake at 350° for 12 minutes. Cool pie. Top with Cool Whip. Refrigerate several hours before serving.
Connie Obermark
2 C. marshmallows Melt white chocolate in 200° oven. When melted add cereals, marshmallows and nuts. Drop by tablespoons on wax paper. Store in cool place.
Fran Kennedy
1 tsp. baking soda Microwave water on high for 2 to 2 1/2 minutes, or until boiling. Add salt and baking soda and a square piece of aluminum foil, crumpled. Dip flatware in this mixture. When tarnish has disappeared, wash flatware in soapy water; rinse and dry. Macon County HEA, Decatur
Mary Bemotas
Dressing:
Dissolve corn starch in juice. Add sugar and boil over hot water until thick. When cold, add Cool Whip and fold in the rest of the ingredients.
Maxine Musselman
Mix together and add to dry ingredients:
1/4 C. water Spoon into muffin tins. Sprinkle with chopped nuts. Bake at 350° about 15 minutes.
Bonnie Lanham
16 C. apple sauce Mix together, place in 275° oven. Stir every 1/2 hour for 8 hours, or until thick enough to suit individual taste. Seal in hot sterilized jars.
APPLE CHICKEN STIR-FRY
1 T water Stir fry cubed chicken breast in 1 T vegetable oil in nonstick skillet until lightly brown and cooked. Remove from skillet. Stir-fry onion, carrots and basil in oil in same skillet until carrots are tender. Stir in vegetable and water; stir-fry 2 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in apples. Add to chicken, serve hot over cooked rice. Makes 4 servings. (365 calories per serving).
APPLE STUFFING
4 C. tart apples, diced
Melt fat in a large frypan. Add onion, celery and apples. Sprinkle with salt and sugar. Cook, turning occasionally, for 8 to 10 minutes or until apples are lightly browned. Add bread cubes and toss gently to blend ingredients.
To use apple stuffing:
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