THE HAWKER,
HANDY, BYBEE, ALBISTON FAMILY AND
FRIENDS COOKBOOK
Because
the Reunions have always been so important to Grandma, we have tried to continue
on with her wishes. It is now not only a reunion for her children, but for her
grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren. We will
continue to meet in her name as long as we can. This cookbook is a small and
feeble collection of recipes. Thanks to those who brought their recipes.
Hopefully we can add to this collection
in the future."”Linda Shelton Turner...
Linda said it perfectly, “Thanks to those
who brought and gave their recipes.” I hope these additional recipes will
continue to grow truer and founder in all our hearts as well as in our stomachs.
Let us think of the “GOOD OLD DAYS IN THE KITCHEN and continue
on…..…”







Lydia
B. Hawker’s Lumpy Dick
Melt butter heavy skillet and add milk to bring it to
just scalding. In the meantime, place flour and salt in bowl and mix well. Add
enough milk, about a drop at a time to form lumps by tossing with a fork. Use
two forks or dinner knives to cut lumps into pea-size pieces. The mixture needs
to be solid and lumpy or the results will be wallpaper paste. Add very slowly to
the steaming milk, stirring constantly. Be careful not to break the lumps down.
Continue to stir until well mixed then turn the stove to low, cooking 20-30
minutes depending upon the amount. Lumps need to be thoroughly cooked. Serve hot
with cinnamon, sugar, butter, and or cream.
JAMS, JELLIES,
PICKLES, AND RELISHES
SWEET CHERRY FREEZER JAM
Wash, pit and grind cherries. Measure 2 cups prepared
fruit and place in large bowl. Stir lemon juice. Add sugar and mix well. Combine
pectin and water in saucepan. Bring to boil and boil 1 minute, stirring
constantly. Stir into fruit mixture and continue stirring 3 minutes. A few sugar
crystals will remain. Quickly ladle into jars and cover at once with tight lids.
Keep at room temperature until set, up to 24 hours. Store in freezer, or use in
3 weeks, store in refrigerator. Makes 3 pints.
Min Pranger
Mock Apricot
Jam
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6 cups peeled grated zucchini
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6 cups of sugar
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2 tablespoons of lemon juice
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2 (20 oz.) cans of crushed pineapple (drain fully)
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6 oz. Apricot jello
In a large saucepan, place 6 cups grated zucchini, add ¾
to 1cup water. Boil 6 minutes. Add sugar, limejuice and pineapple. Boil 6
minutes and remove from heat. Skim off foam, put into jars and process for 3
minutes.
Barbra Albiston
Lime
Pickles (sweet)
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7 pounds sliced cucumbers
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2 cups lime
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2 gallons water
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1-teaspoon salt
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Let soak for 24hrs. Then rinse mix and heat to boiling.
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9 cups sugar
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3 quarts vinegar
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1 Tbsp. Salt
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1-tsp. Allspice
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1-teaspoon
ginger
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1-teaspoon cinnamon 1-teaspoon celery
seed
Pour over chukes hot and let set over night. Boil 1
hour, bottle and seal.
Jim
Dill
Pickles
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3 quarts of water
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1 quart of vinegar
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1cup salt (not iodized)
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Let come to a Boil. Pack your cucumbers into your
jars---WITH---
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2 or 3-grape leaves
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1 teaspoon dry horseradish
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1 stalk of dill
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1 garlic clove
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1 ½ or 2 bay leaves to each quart
Place jars in pan of warm water on back of stove (to
prevent from breaking) then
Pour hot vinegar to fill, mix and seal. Option: may use
a small onion instead of garlic.
Deby
Pickled
Peppers with Oil *Makes 4
pints
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3 pounds green or red peppers (7-9) or semi hot red,
Italian or banana peppers
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8 cloves garlic
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4-teaspoon salad oil
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Boil next 4 ingredients for 5 minutes
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2 teaspoon salt
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1 ¼ cup sugar
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2 ½ cup vinegar
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2 ½ cup water
Cut peppers into strips. Pack into pint jars; put 2
cloves of garlic, sprig of dill 1-teaspoon oil and 1 hot chile pepper into jar.
Pour boiling brine mixture over packed jars. Seal. Process for 5
minutes.
Lydia B. Hawker
Ripe Tomato
Relish
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14 large tomatoes
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6 red peppers
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6
green peppers
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6 hot
peppers
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8 large onions
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2 pounds brown sugar
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3
cups vinegar
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1 cup water
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2 oz. White mustard
Grind all vegetables together into a large pan and let
stand over night with ¾ cup salt sprinkled over all. Next day drain and add the
brown sugar, vinegar, water and mustard. Heat and put in
bottles.
Aunt Pat’s
Chokecherry
Jelly
To prepare fruit:
Wash berries. It’s not necessary to remove stems from fruit. To 1 gallon
of berries, add 10 cups of water. Bring to boil and boil for 15 minutes. Drain
juice off through a colander or strainer. Ad 10 more cups of water, mash berries
well and boil for 5-10 more minutes. Press through a colander, working through
all pulp possible, but not seeds or skins.
To make Jelly:
5 cups chokecherry juice in a large kettle, add a 2 oz.
Pkg. Powdered pectin and bring to a boil. Add 7 cups sugar. Bring to a boil and
boil for 5 minutes. Remove from heat; pour into hot sterilized jelly glasses and
seal with hot paraffin wax. Note: substituting 1 cup unsweetened apple juice for
1-cup berry juice can make a firmer jelly.
Aunt Pat’s
Chokecherry
Syrup
1-pint (2 cups) Chokecherry juice made by boiling
chokecherries in just enough water to cover until berries are mushy. Then
straining the juice through cheesecloth.
3 cups sugar
½ cup light corn syrup
Simmer all ingredients together, uncovered, over
moderately low heat in a very large heavy enamel or stainless-steel saucepan for
about 15 minutes or until the mixture is thick and syrupy. Pour into a heatproof
pitcher and serve in place of maple syrup on pancakes. Makes about 1
pint.
SOUR
DOUGH GOODIES FROM
AROUND THE KITCHEN
George Hawker
Starter
In a large bowl mix all but water. Gradually stir in the
water, whisk until smooth. Cover with a towel and set in a warm (80-85 degrees)
draft free place. Stir 2-3 times a day for three days or until bubbly. Transfer
to larger bowl. Cover partially (tilt lid or punch holes in plastic) and
refrigerate. You replenish starter only after using it. To replenish or feed
after using whisk 1-cup flour, 1-cup milk and ½ cup sugar. Don’t use for at
least 24 hours.
George Hawker
Sourdough
Pancakes
Night before: Put starter in a glass bowl and add 2 cups
warm water and 2 ½ cups flour. Cover and let set over night.
Reserve 1 cup for your new starter and put into crock or
covered container and refrigerate until used again. Add to the remaining: 1 egg,
1 Tbs. Oil, ¼ cup evaporated milk. Beat thoroughly. Over the top, sprinkle 1
tsp. Salt, t tsp. Soda, 2 Tbsp. Sugar. Fold in gently. Cook on a hot griddle
until golden brown.
Misc.
Deane Hawker Rigby
Onion and Tomato
Gravy
Chop white onions into medium pieces and sauté in a
heavy frying pan until golden in color. Add salt and pepper to flour and stir
into onion mixture until flour is absorbed into butter. Add cold tomatoes and
continue to cook over medium heat until flavors are mixed and thickened. Serve
over boiled or fried potatoes or biscuits. Beacon bits are also good and may be
substituted for the butter, adding the onions before the beacon is quite crisp
so it doesn’t burn. Beacon grease should be 3 Tbsp.
Beth Albiston Heck
Garden Salad with
dressing
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1 head of Romaine lettuce (torn in pieces)
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1 small red onion (chopped)
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1 head of cauliflower (chopped)
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¼ cup beacon bits
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Dressing for top:
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½ cup mayo.
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Sprinkle of sugar
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½ cup creamy ranch dressing
Mix together and pour of salad greens and sprinkle with
Parmesan and serve.
SOUPS
Voila
Parisian Onion Soup
serves 2
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1-quart boiling water Plus
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5 beef soup cubes
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2 large onions (sliced thin)
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3 tablespoons butter or beacon fat
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1 large tablespoon flour
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sliced French bread with melted cheese
Brown onions in fat, sprinkle with flour; stir while it
simmers for 10 minutes. Add soup and let boil for 2 hours, slowly. (Add another
cup of water and 1 beef cube if necessary.) When done, I add a dash of chile
powder and a couple of teaspoons of cooking sherry. Melt the cheese on bread
slices and park on top of each soup serving.
Anne
O’Sullivan
Spicy Pumpkin
Soup
¼ lb. Butter
1 large onion
1 pkg. Onion soup
1 large onion
2 cloves of garlic
Mix with 3 cups of water
½ teaspoon each diced chilies, grated root of ginger,
and ground cumin
1-tablespoon chicken stock
1 ½ cup cream
2 tablespoons raw sugar
Freshly ground pepper
3 ¾ cups water
Garnish with red pepper and spring onion tops, parsley,
or pesto.
1 pumpkin seeded. Seeded, peeled, and
chopped.
Sauté butter, onion, garlic, chili, ginger, cumin, and
pepper very slowly for 30 minutes until it caramelizes, is pale brown and smells
wonderful. In pan add 3 ¾ c. water, simmer pumpkin until soft, and remove from
heat then mash. Process the pumpkin and stock, adding the onion soup mixture and
caramelizes onion mix. Puree with the pumpkin. Pour back into the saucepan, add
cream and sugar, and return to very low heat until hot. Garnish with tiny cubes
of red pepper, onions, or chopped parsley. Serve
Jean Hawker Shelton
Cheese Soup
2 carrots, 3 celery stalks, and ½ onion (all diced)
½ pkg. Frzn peas
¾ lb. Butter
8 oz. Jar of Kraft cheese whiz
1 ½ cup flour
3 quarts boiling water
2 chicken bouillon cubes
salt and pepper to taste
Cook veggies in small amount of water until tender. Melt
cheese in a jar in pan of hot water. (I have used re. Cheese or velveta cheese)
in a heavy saucepan, melt the butter and flour. When bubbly, add 1 quart of
boiling water. Stir until smooth. Add remaining water and bouillon cubes,
undrained veggies and melted cheese, salt and pepper.
Jean Hawker Shelton
Chili Con
Carne
2 lb. Ground beef
1/8 tsp. Cayenne pepper 2 Tbsp. Olive oil
1.4 tsp. Cinnamon
2 cloves garlic
1-tsp. Cumin
2 med. Onions (chopped)
1 tsp. Dried oregano
1 large green pepper (chopped)
2, 16 oz. Can tomatoes
1 ½ tsp. Salt
3 cubes beef bouillon
2-tsp. Chili powder
1-cup boiling water
16 oz. Can kidney beans, undrained
In a large kettle, brown ground beef, drain and set
aside. In the same kettle, heat oil. Sauté garlic and onion over low heat until
the onions are tender. Stir in the green pepper, cinnamon, cumin and oregano.
Cook for 2 minutes stirring until well mixed. Add beef and tomatoes with liquid.
Dissolve bouillon in water and ad to soup. Simmer, covered for about 1 hour. Add
kidney beans and simmer 30 minutes longer. 8-10 servings

SWEETIES
Lorraine Conger
Five-Pound Fudge (Candy)
6 cups sugar
1 large & 1 small can of evaporated milk
4 tablespoons of butter (level)
2 cups white karo syrup
Sprinkle of salt
½ teaspoon maple flavoring
½ pound nut meat (pecans)
Boil sugar, milk, butter, and syrup stirring constantly
until it forms the firm ball stage in ice water. That is slightly more then the
softball stage. On candy the thermostat reads 238 degrees. Cool slightly and
beat until you cannot beat it, add nuts and spread on buttered platter. Cut in a
few minutes. Let it cool completely.
Lorraine Conger
Buckeyes (Peanut Butter
balls) *large
batch
5 cups (40oz) peanut butter
7 cups powdered sugar
7 tablespoons butter
Mix together well and chill for at least an hour or
longer. Form into 1”-2” balls. With a tooth pick dip partly into melted
chocolate chips. Set aside to cool. Can be stored in freezer in an airtight
container.
Lorraine
Conger
Peanut Brittle
2 cups sugar
1/8-teaspoon salt
1-tablespoon butter
1-cup raw peanuts
½ teaspoon baking soda
Caramelize your sugar stirring constantly. Remove from
heat and stir butter quickly with nuts. Add soda and barley mix. Put on heavily
buttered sheet. Wait few minutes. When hard around the edges, lift edges and
turn over. When hard, break into serving pieces.
Bert Conger
Bert’s Fudge
5 cups of sugar
1 1/3 cubes of butter
1 teaspoon salt
40 lg. Marshmallow
12 oz. Heresy’s chocolate chips 1
large can of evaporated milk
1-tablespoon vanilla
Put milk, butter, salt, & sugar into a kettle, bring
to boil. Boil 6 minutes, take off heat and add chips, vanilla, &
marshmallows. Beat until all is melted and add as many nuts as wanted. Now pour
into a 9” X 13” pan. Makes about 5 pounds.
Kim (Conger)
Bentley
Pecan Pralines
2 cups sugar
1-teaspoon vanilla
2/3-cup milk
3 cups pecans
Cook until mixture forms softball stage. Add pecans and
drop by spoonful on waxed paper.
Lorraine
Conger
Heavenly Hash
(candy)
*Use Bert’s fudge recipe
Take large marshmallow and split or a small one as is.
Lay in the bottom of a buttered pan. Add nuts, and cherries to fudge. Pour this
fudge mixture over marshmallows and cool and cut up.
Lorraine
Conger
Butter Toffee
1 cup sugar
½ pound butter
3 tablespoons water
¾ cup chocolate chips
In a heavy saucepan add all ingredients and cook for 10
minutes or until light brown. Add 1-teaspoon vanilla and pour into a buttered
pan. Pour chocolate chips or a small candy bar over the top. When melted, spread
evenly and sprinkle with crushed nuts.

CAKES
Lorraine
Conger
Fruit Cake
24 oz pitted dates (cut in half)
16 oz. Candied pineapple (cut into chunks)
16 oz. Candied cherries
OR
16 oz. Candied pineapple
8-16 oz. Candied cherries
16-30 oz. Candied cake mix
2 cups flour
2-teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
4 large eggs
1 cup sugar
2 pounds pecans or walnut halves
Mix fruit and dry ingredients well to separate fruit.
Beat eggs until frothy and add sugar gradually, add to fruit mixture. Mix very
well and add nuts. Mix very well again with a large spoon until nuts are coated
with batter. Pack into 2 loaf pans that are buttered and coated with brown
paper.
Bake tube pans for 1-¼ hours. Loaf pans should bake for
1-½ hours @ 275 degrees. *(Tops of the cake will look dry but not brown.) Cool
tube pans 10 minutes, loaf pans for 30 minutes. Remove cakes and brush with corn
syrup. Wrap in cheesecloth and store…
Glaze: 2 tablespoons of corn syrup to 2 tablespoons of
water. Heat together for glaze.
Chocolate cake
2-½ cup flour
½ cup brown sugar
½ cup white sugar
½ cup strong coffee
1/3 cup cocoa
3 Tablespoons baking powder
¼ teaspoon salt ½
tablespoon soda
1-cup buttermilk
1-cup oil
Combine in a bowl together and mix for 5 minutes with a
blender or mixer. Add cocoa and vanilla. Grease bottom of big flat pan or
3-layer pan. Pour in batter and bake @ 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes for the
layer pans and 35-40 minutes for 1 pan.
White Sour Cream
Cake
1 cup thick sour cream
¼ teaspoon soda
1 cup sugar
1 beaten egg
1 teaspoon baking powder
vanilla to taste
1 cup pastry flour
Combine sour cream, egg and sugar. Beat well. Add
vanilla, and sifted flour, baking powder and soda. Bake in two layers about 20
minutes to 25 minutes in moderate oven. Nice to use lemon jelly filling or
seasoned whip cream and crushed berries between the layers.
Brown Sour Cream
Cake
2 eggs
¼ lb. Candied cherries, almonds and pecan meats
1 cup thick sour cream
¼ lb. Raisins
½ teaspoon each of nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, allspice, vanilla, &
lemon extract
1/3 pound citron
1-teaspoon soda
about 1 ½ cup flour
¼ lb. Candies pineapple
Combine all in a manner and bake 1 hour slowly. Frost
with chocolate or white boiled icing.
Raisin Water Cake
1 cp. Raisins and 2 cps. Water (boiled down to 1
cup)
2 tablespoons of butter
1 cup sugar
1/3 teaspoon cloves
1/3 tsp. Salt
1 egg
½ teaspoon cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, and soda
1-teaspoon vanilla
1-½ cups flour
1 cup of pineapple, citron, glazed cherries, and nuts.
Cream butter, sugar, and egg. Add raisin water. Stir dry
ingredients including soda. Mix all together. Add 1 cup of candied fruit and
chopped nuts. Bake in a slow oven at 300 degrees for 2 hours or more. Makes 2
small loafs.
Whipped cream cake
3 egg whites
2 cups cake flour
1-cup whipping cream
1 ½ cup sugar
½ cup cold water
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 tsp. Almond flavoring
1/8-teaspoon salt
Beat egg whites until stiff. Whip the cream until stiff
and gently fold into the egg whites. Gradually fold in the cold water, to which
the flavoring has been added. Sift the flour once before measuring. Mix and sift
the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt together, and fold into the mixture.
Pour into greased and floured layer pans and bake. Bake 30-35 minutes in
moderate oven at 325 degrees. Size of pan is two 8-inch layers. Spread with your
favorite icing, decorate with candied pineapple.
Applesauce
Cake
3 cup sugar
1 tsp. Cloves
1 ½ cup shortening
1 ½ tsp nutmeg
1 tsp. Salt
4 tsp. Cocoa
3 tsp. Cinnamon 3 tsp.
Soda
¼ cup cold-water
6 cup flour
3 cups unsweetened applesauce 1-pkg.
Raisins
1 pkg. Chopped nuts
Pkg. Gum drops (chopped)
Fruitcake mixes if you like.
Cream together sugar, shortening, and salt. Add
cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and cocoa. Cream well. Stir soda into cold water and
add applesauce. (Let it foam) Add remaining ingredients. Mix in flours (a little
more ifs needed) then adds the raisins, nuts, and gumdrops and fruitcake mix.
Bake in 3 large loaf tins at 375 degrees for 1-½ hours.
Pumpkin Pie Cake
Lorraine
Conger
Make pumpkin pie filling as directed
on the can. Pour into buttered cake
pan (13-15” size). Sprinkle white or yellow cake mix over the pie filling. Tap down into the filling and mix only
with a little of the cake mix showing. Grate a ½ cube of butter or margarine on
top and add ½ cup of nuts if desired and sprinkle over the top..
Bake @ 350 degrees for 50-60 minutes.
***** Large cake-large can of
pumpkin----small cake-use ½ cake mix. Serve with whip
cream.
Lemon Sheet Cake
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1
pkg. Lemon cake mix
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4 eggs
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1 can lemon pie filling
Beat eggs and cake mix until blended.
Fold in pie filling and spread in a 15”x10”x1” baking pan. Bake 15-20 minutes or
until toothpick comes out clean.
Cool on rack.
Icing: Cream cheese, butter and
powdered sugar until smooth and add vanilla.
30-35
servings
Texas Sheet Cake
Lorraine
Conger
1
c. butter
1 c. water
¼ c. cocoa
2 c. flour
2 c. sugar
1 tsp. Soda
1
tsp. Salt
½ c. sour cream
Bring butter, water, and cocoa to a
boil and remove from heat. Combine flour sugar, soda, and salt and add to cocoa
mixture. Stir in sour cream and pour into a greased pan. (15”x10”x1” size) Bake
@ 350 degrees for 20—25 minutes.
Icing: ½ c. melted butter, ¼ c. +2 T.
milk, and 3T. Cocoa. Bring to a boil and remove from heat. Wisk in 3-¾ c.
confectioners sugar and vanilla until smooth. Pour over warm cake. Cool. 15
servings
Best Ever Chocolate Cake (no eggs)
Lorraine
Conger
First row. 3c. Flour 2 c. sugar
6+1 T. cocoa
2 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
Second row. 2 c. water 2/3 c. oil
2 tsp. vanilla
Combine first five ingredients. Add:
oil, water, vanilla, and vinegar. Beat at a low speed for 1 minute. Beat 1
minute at medium speed. Pour into 13”x9”x 2” size baking pan. Bake @ 3509
degrees for 40-45 minutes.
Frosting: 1.
Mix 1 c. cold milk and 1 pkg. Chocolate instant pudding mix. Beat in 8
oz. Cool whip (thawed) Spread over cake
2.
Thin cream
cheese with sour cream and powered sugar to make another
frosting.
Cherry up-side
Cake
Lorraine
Conger
1
½ c. flour
2 tsp. baking powder 2 tsp. salt
2 c. sugar
½ c. oil
½ c. milk
2
eggs
1 T. vanilla
Mix together the first four
ingredients; add milk, oil, eggs, and vanilla. Spread the pie filling in a
square pan. (Dbl everything for a 15”x10”x2”
pan.

FROSTING AND COOKIES
Boiled seven
minute Frosting
1 unbeaten egg white
3 tablespoons cold water
4 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon of vanilla
Place all ingredients in the top of a double boiler.
Place over boiling water and beat with a mixer for seven minutes. Remove from
heat and beat for one minute, add flavoring and spread. Chocolate—Add to above 1
½ oz. Of melted unsweetened chocolate two minutes before taking from the
heat.
Coffee—Use cold boiled coffee in place of
water.
Plain Sugar
Cookies
2 eggs, beaten 1 tsp. Baking
powder
1 ¼ cup sugar 1-tsp.
Soda
1-cup milk
1-cup margarine 1 tsp. Vanilla
4 cups flour
Sift flour, salt, baking powder and soda. Add margarine
and cut in as a piecrust. Add eggs, milk, vanilla and sugar. Roll out. Cut with
a cookie cutter. Bake at 400 degrees for 7-8 minutes.
Elda Handy Hawker
Applesauce Oatmeal Cookies
2 cup sugar
1 cup shortening
2 eggs
2 cups applesauce
2 tsp. Soda
3 ½ cup flour
2 tsp. Vanilla
½ bag chocolate chips 1
tsp. Salt
1-cup quick cooking oatmeal
2-cup nuts chopped
Cream shortening and sugar together. Add eggs and beat
till smooth. Add soda mixture to applesauce, mixing well. Add oatmeal, raisins
and nuts and chips. Drop onto a greased cookie sheet and bake at 425 degrees for
10 minutes or until browned.
This recipe was sent to Lydia Crist and Jean Shelton
from their sister Elda, May 4, 1963.
Raisin Ribbon
Bars
½ cup butter or margarine
1 cup chopped walnuts
2/3 cup packed brown sugar
½ cup flour
1-cup raisins
½ cup preserves, any flavor
1 ½ cup of oats
Heat oven to 375 degrees. Beat together butter and brown
sugar, Stir in the flour, oats, and walnuts. Reserve 1 cup for topping. Press
extra oat mixture into lightly greased 8-inch square pan. Combine raisins and
jam. Spread to within ½ inch of edges. Sprinkle with reserved oat mixture, press
lightly. Bake for 25 minutes. Makes 20 bars.
Deby
ZiZi Bar Cookies
½ cup white sugar
½ cup brown sugar
2 eggs
½ cup oil
2 cups flour
¾ tsp. Cinnamon
3 oz. Chocolate chips
1/3 cup chopped nuts
1/3 cup flaked coconut
¾ tsp. Baking soda
In a bowl, mix the first five ingredients; add flour,
baking soda and cinnamon. Mix well. Add nuts, chips and coconut. Roll on floured board, divide dough in
half and make two logs. Place on greased baking sheets in 350degrees oven for
20-25 minutes. Slice when cool. Store in airtight container.
Kim
Bentley
Peanut Butter Cookies
1 ½ cup sugar
3 cups flour
1 ½ baking powder
2 sticks soft butter
1 large egg
1 cup peanut butter (soft)
1 pkg. Chocolate chips or raisins
1 cup chopped nuts.
Mix all ingredients together and drop by tablespoon on
to cookie sheet.
Sharon
Chocolate Chip Cookies
2 cups flour
1 tsp. Each of baking soda and salt
1-cup soft butter or margarine
1 ½ cup sugar
1-egg
1 tsp. Vanilla
1 pkg. Chocolate chips (12 oz)
1 cup chopped nuts.
Mix flour, baking soda and salt, set aside. In large
bowl, cream butter until fluffy. Gradually beat in sugar until light, beat egg
and vanilla until blended and fluffy. Stir in flour mixture, choc. Chips and
nuts and mix well. Shape into 2” balls and place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake
at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes,
Deby
Lemon Bars
1 cup butter (2 cubes)
2 cups flour
½ cup powdered sugar
Mix together well and press in 9 x 13 pan. Bake at 350
degrees until lightly browned. Cool crust and bake at 350
degrees.
Filing: 4 beaten eggs 2 cups
sugar
½ cup flour
1/3 cup lemon juice
Combine flour and sugar; mix in eggs, lemon juice. Pour
into slightly 25 minutes until set..
PIES
Walnut Pumpkin Pie
1 (6oz) Ready made graham cracker pie crust
1 (15oz) can pumpkin
1 (14oz) can sweetened condensed milk (not
evaporated)
1 egg
1 ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon each ground cinnamon,
¼ cup packed brown sugar
ginger, nutmeg, and salt
2 tablespoons flour
2-tablespoon cold margarine
¾ cup chopped walnuts
Heat oven to 425 degrees. Combine pumpkin, sweetened
condensed milk, egg, ¾ teaspoon cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and salt; mix well.
Pour into crust. Bake 15 minutes; remove pie, Reduce heat to 350 degrees.
Combine sugar, flour and remaining ½ teaspoon cinnamon, cut in margarine until
crumbly. Stir in walnuts. Sprinkle walnut mixture over pie. Bake 40 minutes at
350 degrees or until knife inserted comes out clean. Makes 1
pie.
Ann Hawker
Barker
Raisin Cream Pie
(Use either sweet or sour cream)
1-cup cream
2 egg yolks or 1 whole egg 1-cup
raisins 2/3
cup sugar 1
TBSP flour
1 tsp. Vanilla
1 TBSP cornstarch
Boil raisins and sugar in enough water to keep from
burning. Boil until raisins are soft. Add egg yolks, cream and flour and
cornstarch. Stir well and add to raisins when thick. Remove from heat. Add
vanilla. Can cool first or put in baked crust. Beat 2 egg whites until stiff
adding 2 TBSP sugar, put over top of pie and bake until golden
brown.
Aunt Pat’s Perfect
Pie
Huckleberry
Pie
Prepare pastry for 2 crusts
Combine the following:
4 cups fresh huckleberries
¾-1 cup sugar
3 Tbsp flour
dash salt
½ tsp. Grated lemon peel
½ tsp. Cinnamon or nutmeg
Line 9-inch pie plate with pastry. Fill. Sprinkle with 1
tsp. Lemon juice. Dot with butter. Adjust top crust, cutting slits for steam to
escape. Seal. Bake at 400 degrees for 35-35 minutes. Serve
warm
Jean Hawker
Shelton
Impossible Pie
Put into a blender and blend for 10
seconds:
1-cup sugar
4 eggs
2 cups milk
½ cup flour
1-cup coconut 2 tsp.
Vanilla
1/3 cup butter
Pour into a ten inch well oiled pie pan. Bake 40 minutes
at 350 degrees. You can add nuts and raisins if you want. This one makes its own
crust as it bakes.
Ann Hawker
Barker
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie
1 ¼ cup sugar 2 cups
diced rhubarb
5 Tbsp. Flour 2
cups strawberries
1Tbsp butter
Dash of salt
Combine sugar, flour and salt. Add rhubarb and
strawberries and toss lightly. Turn into pastry shell. Dot fruit with butter.
Make a lattice top pastry top. Bake 40-50 minutes at 350-375
degrees.
Lexi
Esposito
Italian Easter Pie (makes 5
pies)
Crust:
8 cups flour
5 eggs
1-teaspoon vanilla
1-cup sugar
6 teaspoons baking powder
2-teaspoon oil or butter
Mix dry ingredients together in large bowl, make a well
in the middle and add eggs, vanilla, and milk. If the mixture after mixing
together seems to be to dry to make a piecrust, add a little more milk. Separate
crust into 5 pieces. Cover them in between rolling and shaping them so the
remaining crusts will not dry out. Roll and shape into pie
tins.
Filling:
! container of Ricotta cheese (3 pounds)
1 ½ cup sugar
3 teaspoons of vanilla
5 small eggs or 4 large eggs
2 (whiskey glass of cherry brandy
Sprinkle of cinnamon
Mix all ingredients together. Mixer seems to work the
best. Pour ingredients into pie shell and sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake at 350
degrees for 1 hour. Cool before serving.
Lorraine
Conger
Strawberry Pie
(small pie)
Glaze: 1 sm. pkg. Raspberry
Jell-O
2 c. water
2 T. cornstarch
½ c. sugar
(large pie)
1
pkg. large raspberry Jell-O
3 c. water
4 T corn starch ¾
sugar
Mix first 3 ingredients into a
saucepan and bring t a boil, stirring frequently until liquid is clear. Cool
completely; mix in sliced or whole strawberries. Pile high in a
graham cracker crust or your favorite crust of choice. Chill and
serve.
BISCUITS,
ROLLS & BREAD
Lorraine
Conger
Baking Powder
Biscuits
2 cups flour
4 teaspoons baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons shortening (3-4 tablespoons, if a shorter
biscuit is desired)
¾ cup milk, or mixture of half milk and half water.
Measure sifted flour, baking powder and salt into
sifter. Stir into mixing bowl. Using steel fork, mix shortening lightly and
thoroughly with sifted dry ingredients. Add milk slowly, using just enough to
make soft dough. Mix lightly with fork. Toss dough onto lightly floured board.
Pat dough out lightly with hands to about ½ inch thick. Cut out with biscuit
cutter, which has been dipped in flour. Place on greased pan, far apart if a
crusty biscuit is desired, close together if you prefer a thicker, soft biscuit.
Bake at 475 degrees about 12 minutes. Makes 14 biscuits.
Mother’s Rolls
2 pkgs active dry yeast
1-cup warm water
1/3-cup cup sugar
2 tsp. Salt
1/3 cup shortening, melted and cooled
1 egg beaten
1 ½ cup warm milk
7- 7 ½ cups all-purpose flour
In a large mixing bowl, dissolve yeast in water. Add
sugar, salt, shortening, and egg milk and 3 cups flour. Stir until the mixture
has a spongy texture. Let rest for 10 minutes. Mix in enough of the remaining
flour to form soft dough. Tour onto
a lightly floured board; knead until smooth and elastic, about 8-10 minutes.
Place in a greased bowl, turning once to grease top. Cover and let rise until
doubles, about 1 hour. Punch dough down. Turn on to a lightly floured surface
and roll into large oval. Using a biscuit cutter cut into circles. Dip each
circle into melted butter and fold in half. Place on greased pan and allow
rising until almost double. Bake at 375 degrees for 12-15 minutes or until
golden brown.
Aunt
Glenys’ Banana Bread
Cream together:
¼ cup shortening
2 eggs
1-cup sugar
2 large smashed bananas
Sift together and add to above:
2 cups flour
pinch of salt
1-teaspoon soda
Add:
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup chopped nuts
4 Tbsp. Buttermilk or sour milk
2 egg whites, stiffly beaten and folded
in.
Bake 45 minutes at 350 degrees.

MEATS
Roast Pork
4-6 lb. Pork Loin
1 tsp. Salt
1 tsp. Pepper
1 tsp. Seasoning Salt
1/4tsp.Garlic
¼ tsp Celery Seed
1 med. Onion
Sprinkle seasonings over both sides of roast. Place
roast, fat side up on the rack in a roasting pan. Add 1 inch of water to pan.
Place in a pre-heated 325 degrees oven and roast for 30 minutes per pound of
roast. After cooking, the remaining juices can be used to make pan
gravy.
Meat Loaf
2/3 cup dry Bread Crumbs
1 cup milk
2 medium eggs
1 ½ lb. Ground Beef
¼ cup chopped onions
1 ½ tsp Salt
½ tsp. Sage
3 Tbsp. Brown Sugar
4 Tbsp. Catsup
1 tsp. Nutmeg 1 tsp. Dry
Mustard
Soak breadcrumbs in milk. Add eggs, meat, onion and
seasonings. Pack in a loaf pan. Combine brown sugar with catsup, nutmeg and
mustard. Pour over meat and Bake at 350 degrees for one hour.
Swiss Steak
¼ cup white flour
½ tsp. Salt
¼ tsp. Pepper 2
Tbsp. Butter
2 lb. Round Steak
1-8 oz. Can tomato
½ cup minced onion
¼ cup minced green pepper
Combine the flour, salt, and pepper. Sprinkle half the
mixture on one side of the round steak and pound on. Repeat for the other side,
cut meat into pieces. Melt butter in skillet and brown meat. Cover tightly and
simmer 1 hour. Add water if necessary. Combine remaining ingredients and pour
over meat. Cover and simmer 30 minutes or until tender.
Country Fried Steak
4-5 oz. Beef Cube Steaks
2 Cups flour
2 whole eggs, beaten
1 Tbsp. Milk
1 Cup Cooking oil
1 tsp. Salt
½ tsp. Pepper
Combine flour and seasoning in a shallow pan. Combine
eggs and milk in another shallow pan. Press flour into meat then dip meat into
egg/milk mix. Press meat into flour mix again and then place meat into hot
cooking oil. Cook meat until done.