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      Title: Oyster Sauce Chicken (Ho Yow Gei)
 Categories: Poultry, Fish/sea, Sauces, Oriental
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 lb Fryer cut in pieces               3/4 c  Oyster flavored sauce
      4 tb Soy sauce                           2 ea Cloves garlic sliced
      1 ea Small fresh ginger chopped          1 c  Chicken stock
 
  Combine all ingredients and mix thouroughly. Add chicken to sauce and
  marinade for 3 hours or more. Remove chicken pieces and place under broiler
  for 25 minutes each side, brushing chicken with sauce to keep moist. Serve
  with rice.
 
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      Title: Party Meringue Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 pk Lemon pudding                     2/3 c  Sugar
  2 1/4 c  Water                               3 ea Egg yolks
      2 tb Lemon juice                         2 tb Butter or margarine
      1 ea Baked 9" pie shell,cooled           3 ea Egg whites
      6 tb Sugar                          
 
  Combine pie filling mix,2/3 cup sugar and 1/4 cup of water in
  saucepan.Blend in egg yolks and remaining water.Cook and stir over medium
  heat,until mixture comes to a full bubbling boil. Remove from heat.Blend in
  lemon juice and butter.Cool 5 minutes, stirring twice.Pour into pie shell.
  Beat egg whites until foamy throughout.Gradually beat in 6 tablespoons
  sugar and continue beating until mixture will form shiny peaks.Spread over
  pie filling.Bake @ 425 degrees for 5 to 10 minutes or until meringue is
  delicately brown.Cool at least 4 hour before cutting.
 
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      Title: Pasta with Shrimp and Vegetables
 Categories: Pasta, Ethnic, Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    3/4 c  Butter                              2 ea Cloves garlic minced
     20 ea Frozen large shrimp                 1 ea Bunch broccoli flourettes
      4 ea Large mushrooms, sliced           1/2 ts Dried thyme
    1/2 ts Dried oregano                       1 ea Zucchini, thinly sliced
    1/2 ts Dried basil                         1 x  Parmesan cheese
      1 lb Cooked drained spaghetti       
 
  Melt  1/3 of the butter in a large skillet over medium-high  heat. Add
  garlic  and saute 1 minute.   Add shrimp and cook until  pink, about 2
  minutes  on each side.   Remove shrimp from skillet using slotted spoon and
  set aside.  Add remaining butter to skillet and melt. Add broccoli,
  mushrooms,  oregano,  thyme and basil and saute 2 minutes. Add zucchini and
  continue  cooking  until vegetables are tender, about 2 minutes. Reduce
  heat to low.  Return shrimp to skillet and heat through. Arrange vegetables
  and shrimp over spaghetti. Top with remaining garlic butter from skillet.
  Sprinkle with Parmesian and serve immediately.
 
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      Title: Pastramized Beef
 Categories: Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      6 lb Beef brisket                      1/2 c  Salt
      1 ts Saltpeter                           4 tb Black pepper; freshly ground
      2 tb Brown sugar; firmly packed          3 tb Mixed whole pickling spice
      3 ts Ginger; ground                 
 
  Mix the Salt, Saltpeter, spices and Sugar together and then rub into the
  Beef forcing it into the meat. Set into a pan, cover closely, and put into
  the refrigerator or a very cool place.  Turn every few days for 3 weeks,
  then smoke over a barbecue pit or in a smokehouse -- over very low heat for
  4 hours.  It will keep well for some time in a cool place. To prepare,
  cover with cold Water and cook until tender.  The length of cooking time
  depends on how long it was smoked.  A large goose may be also treated this
  way to make a delicious treat.
 
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      Title: Pastry for 9" One Crust Pie:
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/3 c  Shortening or 1/3 cup lard        1/2 ts Salt
      3 tb Cold water                          1 c  All-purpose flour
 
  Cut shortening into flour and salt until particles are size of small
  peas.Sprinkle in water,1 tbsp.at a time,tossing with fork until all flour
  is moistened and pastry almost cleans side of bowl (1 to 2 tsp. water can
  be added if necessary.) Gather pastry into ball;shape into flattened round
  on lightly floured cloth covered board.Roll pastry 2" larger than inverted
  pie plate,9" x 1 1/4"Fold pastry into quarters;place in plate.Unfold and
  ease into plate,pressing firmly against bottom and side.Trim edge of pastry
  1" from rim of plate.Fold and roll pastry under, even with plate;flute.
 
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      Title: Peach Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    3/4 c  Whole wheat pastry flour          1/4 c  Soy flour
    1/4 c  Sesame seed                       1/2 ts Each;salt,baking powder
    1/3 c  Cold margarine                    1/4 c  Cold water
      1 x  -------------f--------------        6 oz Peach nectar
      1 pk 1 scant t unflavored gelatin      1/3 c  Orange juice concentrate
    1/4 ts Vanilla                             1 x  Dash almond extract
      1 c  Plain low fat yogurt                1 lb Peaches,peeled and sliced *
 
  * Save a few pieces for garnish Mix together flours,seeds,salt and baking
  powder.Cut in margarine with a pastry blender until mixture resembles large
  coarse crumbs. Sprinkle in water and stir with fork to make a ball.Turn out
  onto a floured board and shape into a ball,the flatten slightly.Wrap in
  plastic and chill for 1 hour.Roll out chilled crust to fit one 9" pie
  plate.Crimp edges and prick bottom and edges of pie crust with a fork.Bake
  in a preheated 450 degree oven for about 10 minutes or until golden
  brown.Cool thoroughly,then chill for 1/2 hour. Place the nectar in a small
  saucepan,and sprinkle in the gelatin. Let the gelatin soften for a few
  minutes,then heat the mixture,stirring it,until the gelatin is
  dissolved.Stir in the orange juice concentrate vanilla and almond
  extract.Chill the mixture until it is the consistency of raw egg
  whites,then whip the mixture with an egg beater or electric mixer until it
  is fluffy.Fold in yogurt and whip the mixture again.Arrange half the peach
  slices on the bottom of the chilled crust.Pour in two thirds of the yogurt
  mixture.Arrange another layer of peaches on top of this and pour in the
  rest of the yogurt mixture.Chill pie until it has set.If desired,garnish
  with reserved peach slices when it has nearly set.Makes a 9" pie.
 
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      Title: Peach Skillet Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 ea Stick pastry mix                    6 ea Fresh peaches
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Salt
    1/4 ts Cinnamon                        1 1/2 tb Butter
 
  Mix pastry,according to directions on package.Roll out on lightly floured
  cloth covered board with flour covered rolling pin,large enough to line a
  8" skillet or frying pan,allowing dough to hang over edge.Slice skinned
  peaches into pastry lined pan.Sprinkle with sugar,salt and cinnamon.Dot
  with butter.Fold the dough ever edge toward center,leaving a small space
  uncovered.Bake in 425 degree oven until fruit is bubbly and crust is
  browned,about 25 to 30 minutes.
 
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      Title: Peanut Butter Chiffon Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Sugar                               2 ts Unflavored gelatin
    1/2 ts Nutmeg                            1/4 ts Salt
      1 c  Water                             1/2 c  Peanut butter
      2 ea Egg yolks,slightly beaten           1 ts Vanilla
      2 ea Egg whites                          2 tb Sugar
    1/2 c  Whipping cream                      1 ea Fully ripened banana (opt.)
      1 ea 9" baked pastry shell,cooled   
 
  Mix first 4 ingredients together.Slowly,add water to peanut butter. Blend
  until smooth;stir in the egg yolks.Add the gelatin mixture.Cool and stir
  until mixture thickens slightly.Add vanilla and chill until partially
  set.Beat egg whites to soft peaks,add 2 tbsp. sugar beating to stiff
  peaks;fold into first mixture.Whip cream until stiff and fold into pie
  mixture.Slice banana,if desired,into pastry shell and top with the
  filling.Garnish with globs of whipping cream with a slice of banana in each
  glob.
 
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      Title: Pear Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  2 1/2 tb Flour                             3/4 ts Apple pie spice
    1/8 ts Ground cinnamon                   1/8 ts Salt
      4 c  Pears,peeled and sliced             2 ea Unbaked pie crusts
      6 tb Brown sugar                     1 1/2 ts Vanilla extract
      1 tb Margarine                           1 tb Milk
      1 x  Brown sugar                    
 
      0 x  (prepared like apples) Mix first 4 dry ingredients.Toss with
  pears.Place in prepared unbaked pie crust.Top with 6 tablespoons brown
  sugar,the vanilla extract and the margarine.Cover with second unbaked
  crust.Brush milk and a little brown sugar on top of crust.Bake 15 minutes
  in preheated 425 degree oven.Reduce heat to 350 to 375 degrees for
  approximately 25 to 30 minutes or until crust is browned.
 
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      Title: Perfect Beans
 Categories: Sausages, Beans
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 lb Dried beans                         1 ea Sugar
      1 tb Salt                                3 ea Arlic cloves
      2 lb Sausage links                       2 ea Nions
      3 ea Jalapeno peppers                    3 ea Hili powder
 
  eans may be Pinto, navy, great northern White, etc.  Pick over Beans o
  remove rocks and bad Beans.  Wash and place in large pot with Sugar nd
  enough cold Water to cover*.  Bring to a bOil, cover and simmer or 3 hours
  or until tender.  Add additional Water during cooking as ecessary*. Slice
  sausage and Onion, dice Garlic and Peppers (adjust umber of Peppers to suit
  preference).  Add all remaining ingredients nd cook Beans for at least 1
  more hour, stirring occasionally and dding Water as needed*. Add Salt if
  required.
   To begin, Water should be at least twice as deep as Beans.  After eans
  have swollen, always keep just covered with liquid to prevent urning. If
  Beans should accidently burn, DO NOT STIR.  Pour off into nother pot, being
  careful not to get burned particles and continue ooking.
 
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      Title: Perfection Pecan Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 x  -------------c--------------        1 c  All-purpose flour
    1/8 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Crisco shortening
      3 tb Water                               1 x  -------------f--------------
    1/4 c  Butter or margarine, softene        1 c  Sugar
      4 ea Eggs                              3/4 c  Light corn syrup
      2 ts Vanilla                         1 1/4 c  Pecan halves
 
  Heat oven to 375 degrees.For crust,combine flour and salt.Cut in Crisco
  with pastry blender (or two knives) until flour is just blended into form
  of pea-size chunks.Add all of water.Toss lightly with fork until dough will
  form a ball.Press between hands to form 5 to 6" pancake. Flour rolling
  surface and pin lightly.Roll dough into circle and trim 1" larger than
  upside-down 9" pie plate.Loosen dough, carefully.Fold into quarters.Unfold
  and press into pie plate. Fold edge under.Flute as desired. For
  filling,cream butter and sugar in mixing bowl.Beat in eggs, syrup and
  vanilla.Stir in pecans.Pour filling into unbaked pie shell.Bake @ 375
  degrees for 5 minutes.Reduce heat to 325 degrees. Bake for 45 minutes or
  until knife inserted in center comes out clean.Cool to room temperature
  before cutting.Makes one 9" pie.
 
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      Title: Philadelphia Apple Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 x  -------------p--------------    1 1/2 c  Flour
      1 ea Stick butter,cut in pieces          4 tb Ice water
    1/4 ts Salt                                1 x  Cinnamon
      1 x  -------------f--------------        7 ea Apples, sliced
      1 ea Egg                                 1 c  Sugar
  1 1/2 c  Sour cream                          2 ts Vanilla
    1/3 c  Flour                             1/8 ts Salt
      1 x  -------------t--------------      1/3 c  Brown sugar
    1/4 lb Melted butter                     1/3 c  Granulated sugar
      1 x  Pinch salt                        1/3 c  Flour
      1 ts Cinnamon                            1 c  Chopped walnuts
 
  Crust: Combine flour,salt and butter in bowl.Cut butter into flour.Add ice
  water;toss to form ball.Roll out to fit 12" pie pan.Sprinkle with
  cinnamon.Bake @ 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Filling: Mix filling
  ingredients together.Fill shell.Bake @ 450 degrees for 10 minutes.Then @
  350 degrees for 40 minutes. Topping: Sprinkle over pie.Bake 15 minutes.
 
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      Title: Pickled Meats
 Categories: Beef, Pork/ham
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4 lb Beef tongue or pork                 2 tb Salt
      3 ts Mixed whole pickling spices         1 tb Brown sugar; firmly packed
      3 ea Cloves garlic;finely minced         1 ts Saltpeter
 
   Mix the Salt, spices, Sugar and Garlic together.  Rub into the meat
  thoroughly.  Set into a pan, cover well and put into the refrigerator
  turning once a week or more.  To cook, put into cold Water and bring to a
  bOil.  Discard the first Water and cover the meat again with more cold
  Water, bring to a bOil and reduce the heat simmering gently until tender.
 
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      Title: Pickled or Corned Beef Or Venison
 Categories: Beef
      Yield: 10 servings
 
      3 lb Salt                              1/2 ts Saltpeter
    1/2 c  Molasses or brown sugar           1/2 ts Baking soda
      2 ga Water                          
 
  It is best to cut the meat into 4-6 lb  pieces.  Have a barrel ready and
  spread a layer of Salt on the bottom. Rub ea ch piece of the meat with a
  mixture of Salt and Pepper and pack down in layers, covering ea ch with a
  layer of Salt.  The top layer should be of Salt.  Let stand overnight. In
  the morning pour on the brine made by mixing all of the ingredi- ents
  together, using 1 recipe for ea ch 25 lb s of meat. (Dissolve the
  ingredients in the 2 gallons of Water stirring until the Salt is dissolved.
  Test with an Egg; if it floats, fine, if not, add more Salt.) Pour over the
  packed Salted meat and if necessary pour on more Water to cover the meat.
  Invert a dish over it and put a heavy weight on it, to be sure that the
  meat will not float.  It may be used in 2-3 weeks. For 100 lb s of meat
  double all of the ingredients.
 
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      Title: Pie Crust
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 20 servings
 
      5 lb Flour                               1 c  Crisco butter shortening
      3 c  Water                             1/4 c  Flour
 
  Add water.Blend with a pastry blender.Should hold its shape when
  squeezed.Roll into 20 balls and wrap in wax or plastic paper.Drop in a
  sealable plastic bag for freezer.Makes 20 pie crusts. To Thaw: Put into a
  microwave on high for 20 to 30 seconds, turning over once during thawing
  process.Easy to roll out.
 
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      Title: Pier House Key Lime Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      4 ea Eggs,separated                      1 c  14 oz. sweet condensed milk
    1/2 c  Key or persian lime juice         1/2 ts Cream of tartar
      1 ea 9" graham cracker crust             1 x  -------------m--------------
      4 ea Egg whites                          4 tb Sugar
 
  Preheat oven to 325 degrees.With an electric mixer,beat the egg yolks on
  high speed until thick and light in color.Turn off mixer and add the
  condensed milk,Mix on low speed.Still on low speed,add half the lime
  juice,cream of tartar and then the remaining lime juice.Mix until blended.
  Pour into prepared crust and bake for 10 to 15 minutes or until the center
  is firm and dry to the touch.Freeze for at least 3 hours before topping
  with meringue. To make meringue,heat the egg whites and sugar in the top of
  a double boiler,stirring frequently,to 110 degrees.Beat on high speed until
  stiff peaks are formed.Top the frozen pie and return it to the freezer
  until ready to serve.It keeps for several days.
 
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      Title: Pineapple Cream Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 ea 10" baked pie shell                 1 c  Sugar
    1/2 c  Pineapple juice                     4 ea Large eggs,separated
      1 c  Pineapple, #2 cn crushed & d        1 c  Whipping cream
      2 ts Unflavored gelatin mixed w/         3 tb Cold water (let thicken)
 
  Combine 1/2 cup sugar with pineapple juice and slightly beaten egg
  yolks.Cook over very low heat until sugar is completely dissolved and
  custard coats spoon.Do not allow to boil;just
  simmer.Stir,continuously,while cooking.Add gelatin mixture to very hot
  custard and keep over low heat,stirring constantly,until completely
  melted.Remove from heat and pour into a large bowl. Add strained crushed
  pineapple to hot custard and blend well. Beat egg whites until they just
  cling to bowl,add other 1/2 cup sugar;beat only until blended.Pour egg
  whites,all at once, into hot custard and fold until well blended. Pour into
  cold baked pie shell.Let stand until cool,then put in refrigerator for
  several hours until cold.beat 1 cup whipping cream and put on pie.
 
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      Title: Pollo Con Queso En Tortilla
 Categories: Mexican, Poultry
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    1/2 c  Shortening                          2 c  Flour
      1 ts Salt                              3/4 ts Baking powder
    3/4 c  Water (approximate)                 4 c  Chicken, cooked, cut up
      1 c  Cream of chicken soup               1 c  Dairy sour cream
      4 oz Green chilies,can, chopped        1/2 c  Onion, finely chopped
      2 c  Monterrey jack cheese grated      1/4 c  Sliced green onions w/ tops
 
  y browned. Add mushrooms; cook until tender, stirring often.  Stir in until
  tender, stirring often.  Stir in wine, salt, pepper, paprika, Stir in wine,
  salt, pepper, paprika, nutmeg, and mace.  Cover frypan pepper, paprika,
  nutmeg, and mace.  Cover frypan and cook over low frypan and cook over low
  heat 15 minutes.  Off the heat, add the
 
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      Title: Pork Chops in Wine Sauce
 Categories: Pork/ham, Sauces
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 ts Sage                                4 ea 1" thick pork chops
      1 ts Rosemary                            2 tb Butter
      1 ts Salt                                1 tb Olive oil
      2 ea Garlic cloves chopped             3/4 c  Dry white wine
      1 x  Freshly ground pepper          
 
  Combine Sage, rosemary, garlic, salt and pepper.  Press a little of this
  mixture firmly into both sides of each of the pork chops. Melt butter and
  oil in heavy 10 to 12 in skillet.   Brown chops on both sides, turning
  carefully with tongs.   Remove and pour off all  but a small amount of fat
  from pan.   Add 2/3 of the wine and bring to boil. Return chops to pan.
  Cover, reduce heat and simmer until chops are tender when pressed with tip
  of knife,  about 25 to 30 minutes. When ready to serve, remove chops to
  heated plate.   Add remaining wine to skillet and boil down to a syrupy
  glaze.  Pour over chops.
 
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      Title: Pork with Chestnuts
 Categories: Ethnic, Pork/ham
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Very lean pork                    3/4 lb Skinned chestnuts
      1 ts Seseme oil                          5 tb Soy sauce
      1 ts Dark brown sugar                    1 lb Fresh leaf spinach
      2 tb Dry sherry (optional)          
 
  Cut the pork into small bite size cubes and place in frying pan with 2 cups
  of water and bring to a boil. Remove residue and cover tightly and simmer
  for an hour. Place the chestnuts into a large pan with enough water to
  cover, and bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer for an hour.
  Drain the chestnuts and add to pork meat with the soy sauce, sherry and
  dark brown sugar. Cook slowly for an additional 25 minutes. Wash the
  spinach very thouroughly and drain.  Place into frying pan or wok along
  with 1 Tablespoon of the liquid from the pork and 1 teaspoon seseme oil.
  Set heat to high and cook for approx. 5 minutes stirring constantly. Place
  the spinach into a deep dish; place pork on top of spinach and pour the
  juices over top. Serve very hot....
 
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      Title: Posole
 Categories: Mexican, Soups/stews, Pork/ham, Fish/sea
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      2 lb Pork roast,cut in chunks          1/2 lb Pork rinds (skins)
      2 ea Pork shanks or pigs feet            1 tb Salt
      2 c  Posole                              1 ts Oregano
      2 ea Cloves garlic, mashed               2 tb Chopped onion
      4 ea Red chili pods,remove seeds    
 
  Place meat and pork rinds and pork shanks in a large kettle and add about 5
  quarts of water or enough to cover meat. Add approximately 1 tablespoon
  salt and bring to a boil. Cook over medium heat for about 1 1/2 hours.
  Remove excess grease and set aside. Reserve liquid. Wash the posole very
  carefully until the water is clear so as to remove lime from kernels. Put
  in large kettle and cover with water. Boil until posole has popped. Mix
  meat, posole, rind and shanks or pigs feet. Add oregano, garlic, onion and
  chili pods. Let simmer for about 1/2 hour. Posole may be served as a main
  dish with hard rolls, tortillas or crackers. Additional red chili sauce may
  be added at serving time for more spice. NOTE:Posole can be found in the
  meat section if it is available in your area, if not available, hominy can
  be substituted in the same quantities but no rinsing or pre-cooking is
  needed. The posole will lose its authenticity but none of its tastiness if
  pork rinds, pork shanks or pigs feet are omitted. You can also add one can
  of tomatoes to enhance the flavor.
 
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      Title: Pot Roast with Mustard Sauce
 Categories: Beef, Sauces
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  2 1/4 lb Boneless beef chuck shoulder        2 tb Olive oil
      4 c  Water                               1 c  Condensed beef broth
      1 c  Dry white wine                      2 x  Garlic cloves
  1 1/2 ts Thyme                             1/2 ts Black pepper
      2 ts Cornstarch                      2 1/2 ts Dijon mustard
      2 ts Chopped parsley                
 
  ie roast at 2 inch intervals with heavy string.  In dutch oven, rown all
  sides of roast in Oil over medium-high heat.  Pour off rippings. Add Water,
  Beef broth, Wine, Garlic, thyme and Pepper. ring to a bOil, reduce heat,
  cover and simmer 18 to 22 minutes per ound.  Meat thermometer will register
  140 degrees when done.  Remove oast to serving platter, reserving liquid.
  Cover roast tightly with Oil and allow to stand for 10 minutes before
  carving.  (During stand- ng, internal temperature will rise to 150 degrees
  for medium-rare.) easure 1 cup of the poaching liquid from the roast pan.
  Dissolve ornstarch in 1 tablespoon of this liquid in a small Saucepan. Add
  emainder of cup, along with mustard and Parsley.  Cook and stir over edium
  heat until Sauce is clear and slightly thickened, 3 to 5 inutes. Remove
  string from roast and carve into thin slices.  Serve ith mustard Sauce.
   Note:  Remainder of poaching liquid from meat can be used to make rench
  Onion Soup.
 
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      Title: Potato and Bacon Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Bacon,chopped                       1 ea Onion; chopped
      8 ea Large eggs,beaten                   1 lb Potatoes,peeled and grated
  2 3/4 c  Grated sharp cheddar              1/2 ts Black pepper
 
  Preheat oven to 350 degrees.Grease a 9 x 13" glass baking dish. Cook bacon
  and onion until bacon is crisp.Drain well.Combine eggs with potatoes and
  cheese.Mix in bacon.Pour,evenly,into baking dish.Bake about 45 minutes or
  until center is set.Serves 6 to 8.
 
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      Title: Potted Tongue
 Categories: Meats
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 lb Smoked tongue; cooked             3/4 c  Butter; melted
    1/2 ts Nutmeg; grated                    1/4 ts Cloves; ground
    1/8 ts Sage; dried                       1/4 ts Parsley; minced
      1 x  Salt & pepper; to taste             1 x  Clarified butter or lard
 
  Dice the tongue and put it through the grinder twice.  Combine the Butter
  with the spices and herbs and blend into the meat, blending very well. Pack
  tightly into small crocks or jars and seal ea ch one with a thin layer of
  clarified Butter or melted lard.
 
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      Title: Pumpkin and Praline Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 x  --------hot water d---------      2/3 c  Lard or shortening,softened
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/3 c  Boiling water
  2 1/4 c  Flour, divided                      1 x  ---------pumpkin f----------
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/2 c  Light brown sugar
      1 tb Flour                               1 tb Bitters,optional
      1 ts Ground cinnamon                   1/2 ts Ground ginger
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/4 ts Ground nutmeg
    1/4 ts Ground cloves                       1 ea Egg,slightly beaten
      2 tb Butter                              1 c  29 oz. can pumpkin puree
      1 c  12 oz. can evaporated milk        1/4 c  Sweet milk
      1 c  Water                               1 x  -------------p--------------
      4 tb Butter, softened                  2/3 c  Light brown sugar
    2/3 c  Pecans,coarsely chopped             1 x  Whipped topping,optional
 
  To make hot water dough: Beat lard or shortening and salt in a large
  bowl;gradually, beat in boiling water.Cool to room temperature,stirring,
  occasionally to prevent water and lard from separating.Beat in 2 cups
  flour,then form dough into 2 balls.Flatten each portion into a 6" disk.Wrap
  in plastic wrap and chill.(If desired refrigerate overnight or freeze up to
  1 month.) To make pumpkin filling: Mix sugar,light brown sugar,flour,
  bitters,if desired,cinnamon,ginger,salt,nutmeg and cloves in a large
  bowl.Stir in egg;set aside.Melt butter in a large skillet over low heat.Add
  pumpkin puree;simmer,stirring occasionally, until puree thickens
  slightly,about 10 minutes.Gradually,stir hot pumpkin puree into the sugar
  mixture.Stir in evaporated milk,sweet milk and 1 cup water.(If
  desired,cover and refrigerate overnight.) To make praline: Beat butter and
  brown sugar in a medium bowl. Stir in pecans and set aside.(If
  desired,cover and refrigerate overnight.) Assemble and bake: Bring chilled
  dough to room temperature. Working with one disk at a time,place on a
  floured surface. Using half of the remaining 1/4 cup flour,roll into a 13"
  circle,1/8" thick.Transfer and fit dough into a 9" deep dish pie pan;trim
  away excess dough and flute the edges with a fork. Repeat with remaining
  disk of dough to make a second pie shell. Prick each pie shell all over its
  surface with a fork.Preheat oven to 450 degrees.Freeze pie shells for 10
  minutes.Spread half of the praline mixture over the bottom of each pie
  shell. Bake until praline is golden brown and bubbly,about 10 minutes; cool
  slightly.Reduce oven temperature to 400 degrees.Pour half the pumpkin
  filling into each crust;smooth the top of each with a spatula.Bake until
  pumpkin filling in each pie pan is firm and crusts are golden brown,about 1
  hour.Cool completely and serve.Makes 2 ea 9" pies.Top with whipping cream
  or whipped topping,if desired.Garnish with whole pecans.
 
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      Title: Pumpkin Cheesecake Pie
 Categories: Pies, Cheesecakes
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 x  -------------c--------------        1 c  Graham cracker crumbs
    1/2 c  Ground pecans                       2 tb Sugar
    1/8 ts Ginger                            1/4 c  Butter or margarine, melted
      1 x  -------------f--------------      3/4 c  Brown sugar,firmly packed
      1 pk 8 oz. pkg. cream cheese             1 c  16 oz. can pumpkin pie filli
    1/2 c  Heavy cream                         1 ts Cinnamon
    1/2 ts Ginger                            1/2 ts Salt
    1/4 ts Nutmeg                            1/4 ts Clove
      1 x  Dash black pepper                   3 ea Eggs
      1 x  -------------g--------------        1 x  Pecan halves
      1 x  Sweetened whipped cream        
 
  Crust: Filling:
 
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      Title: Pumpkin Cream Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Milk                                2 pk Vanilla inst pudding
      1 c  Canned pumpkin                      1 ts Pumpkin pie spice
      1 c  Cool whip whipped topping           1 ea Baked 9" pie shell,cooled
 
  Combine milk,pie filling mix,pumpkin,spice and topping in a deep narrow
  bottom bowl.Beat at lowest speed of electric mixer for 1 minute.Pour into
  pie shell.Chill until set,at least 3 hours. Garnish with additional whipped
  topping and pecans,if desired.
 
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      Title: Pumpkin Gingersnap Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Half and half cream or milk         1 pk Vanilla instant pudding
  3 1/2 oz Cool whip whipped topping           1 c  Each: pecans and gingersnaps
    1/2 c  Canned pumpkin                  1 1/2 tb Pumpkin pie spice
      1 ea Graham cracker crumb crust     
 
  Beat half and half cream and pie filling in a large mixing bowl with a wire
  whisk for 1 minute.Let stand 5 minutes.Fold in topping and remaining
  ingredients;spoon into crust.Freeze until firm.Let stand at room
  temperature for 10 minutes before serving to soften.Store leftovers in
  freezer.
 
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      Title: Pumpkin Praline Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 ea 9" unbaked pastry pie shell         1 c  16 oz. can pumpkin
      1 c  14 oz. can condensed milk           2 ea Eggs
      1 ts Ground cinnamon                   1/2 ts Ground nutmeg
    1/2 ts Ground ginger                     1/2 ts Salt
      1 x  Pecan halves                        3 tb Dark brown sugar
      3 tb Whipping cream                 
 
  Preheat oven to 375 degrees.In large bowl,blend pumpkin,condensed
  milk,eggs,spices and salt;pour into pastry shell.Bake 50 to 55 minutes or
  until knife inserted near center comes out clean.Arrange pecans in circle
  on pie.In small saucepan,combine remaining ingredients;cook and stir until
  sugar dissolves.Simmer 5 minutes; remove from heat.Cool,5 minutes;spoon
  over pecans.Refrigerate leftover pie.Makes one 9" pie.
 
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      Title: Purple Plum Chiffon Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/4 lb Fresh purple prune plums          1/4 c  Water
      1 c  Sugar                               1 tb Lemon juice
  1 1/2 pk Envelopes unflavored gelatin      1/4 c  Water
      2 ea Egg whites                          1 x  Dash salt
    1/2 c  Heavy cream,whipped                 1 ea Baked pastry shell (9")
      1 x  Whipped cream for garnish      
 
  Wash;halve and pit plums.Place in large saucepan with 1/4 cup water. Cover
  and simmer over low heat until tender,about 10 minutes.Puree plum pulp and
  liquid in blender.Measure 2 cups puree,adding water if necessary.Add sugar
  and lemon juice.Stir until sugar is dissolved. Soften gelatin in 1/4 cup
  cold water.Dissolve over hot water.Chill until slightly thickened.Beat egg
  whites with salt until stiff,but not dry.Fold egg whites and whipped cream
  into plum mixture.Pile into pastry shell.Chill until firm.Garnish with
  whipped cream,if desired. Makes 1 ea 9" pie.
 
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      Title: Quelites (Spinach with Beans)
 Categories: Mexican, Vegetables, Beans
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 tb Onion, chopped                      1 tb Bacon drippings
  1 1/2 c  Prepared pinto beans                1 tb Chili seeds
    1/4 ts Salt                            1 1/2 lb Cooked fresh spinach
      1 ea Boiled egg, sliced             
 
  Saute' onion in fat and add beans, chili, salt and spinach. Simmer for 10
  minutes. Add egg slices as garnish and serve.  NOTE: Frozen or canned
  spinach may be substituted for the fresh. Quelites is the name for wild
  spinach but since this difficult to find, fresh spinach has been
  substituted.
 
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      Title: Quick French Onion Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Beef, French
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Yellow onions                       1 ts Sugar
      2 tb Olive oil                           5 c  Beef broth, strained
    1/4 ts Black pepper                        4 x  French bread slices
      6 oz Jarlsberg cheese               
 
  hinly slice Onions and Cheese.  Cut bread into 1 inch slices and oast.
   In dutch oven, cook Onions and Sugar in hot Oil over medium eat for 15 to
  20 minutes or until deep golden brown, stirring fre- uently to prevent
  burning.  Slowly add broth and Pepper; bring to a Oil.  Reduce heat, cover,
  and cook slowly for 20 minutes.  Ladle into venproof container or
  individual ovenproof bowls.  Place bread slices n top and add Cheese. Place
  under brOiler 3 to 4 inches from heat nd cook 3 to 5 minutes until Cheese
  is hot and bubbly.
 
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      Title: Quick, Southern Style Red Beans and Rice
 Categories: Vegetables, Beef, Rice/grains, Beans
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      6 ea Slices bacon                        2 ea Onions
      1 ea Garlic clove                        1 c  Beef broth
      1 c  Rice, raw                           1 ts Thyme
      1 ts Salt                                1 ea Bell pepper
      2 c  Kidney beans                   
 
  ut bacon into 1 inch pieces.  Cut Onions into 1/2 inch wedges. ince Garlic
  Clove.  Dice bell Pepper.  Drain Beans. ook bacon in 10 inch skillet over
  medium heat until browned but not risp, about 5 minutes. Remove bacon from
  skillet; drain off all but  tablespoons drippings. Add Onion and Garlic to
  skillet; cook until nion is tender but not brown, about 5 minutes. Add
  enough Water to eef broth to make 2 1/2 cups. Add to skillet and bring to a
  bOil. tir in rice, bacon, thyme and Salt. Cover tightly and simmer 15
  inutes.  Add Green Pepper, cover and continue cooking 5 minutes. emove from
  heat.  Stir in Beans.
   Let stand covered until all liquid s absorbed, about 5 minutes.
 
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      Title: Raspberry Yogurt Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 ea (8 oz) raspberry yogurt           1/2 c  Crushed raspberries (opt.)
      1 ea Cool whip                           1 ea Graham cracker pie crust
      1 x  -------------v--------------        1 x  Other fruits with matching y
 
  Thoroughly combine crushed fruit and fruited yogurt in a bowl. Fold in the
  COOL WHIP,blending well.Spoon into crust and freeze about 4 hours.Remove
  from freezer and place in refrigerator 30 minutes(longer for softer
  texture)before serving.Store leftover pie in freezer.
 
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      Title: Red Beans and Rice with Smoked Sausage
 Categories: Meats, Sausages, Rice/grains, Beans
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Dried red beans                     1 ea Garlic clove chopped
  1 1/2 lb Smoked sausage cut                  1 ts Dried thyme
      1 x  Into chunks                         1 ts Ground pepper
      8 oz Smoked ham shanks                 1/2 ts Sage
      1 ea Large onion chopped                 1 pn Cayenne pepper
      1 x  Salt                                1 x  Freshly cooked rice
 
  Place beans in Dutch oven and cover generously with water.   Let soak 30
  minutes. Add remaining ingredients to beans except salt and rice. Bring to
  boil over  medium  high heat.   Reduce heat to medium low, cover and simmer
  until  beans  are tender,  adding more water if necessary (about 2 1/2
  hours).   Add  salt  to  taste.   Discard ham
   bones.   Remove  about  3 tablespoons  of  beans from mixture and mash to
  paste;  return to  Dutch oven and stir.  Simmer 15 more minutes. Serve over
  hot rice.
 
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      Title: Red Chili Sauce
 Categories: Mexican, Sauces, Chili
      Yield: 12 servings
 
     16 ea Dried red chili pods                1 ea Hot water
      2 ea Cloves garlic                       1 ea Salt to taste
 
  Open each dried red chili pod. Wash well inside and out and remove
  blemishes. Remove stems, seeds and veins from the pods. For hotter chili
  leave some veins. Rinse with cold water and soak in hot water for one hour
  or until soft. Place the pods in an electric blender (or food processor)
  and add enough water to almost cover them, leaving about two inches
  headspace. Blend until smooth and skins disappear, about 2-3 minutes. If
  sauce seems to be too thick, add more water and blend for another 1 minute
  or until skins disappear. Add 2 cloves garlic and process until well
  blended. Salt to taste.
 
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      Title: Red Pepper Puree
 Categories: Sauces
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      2 tb Oil, olive                          2 c  Onion, chopped
      2 ea Garlic cloves, minced               1 lb Peppers, red bell
      2 c  Chicken stock                       1 ts Szechuan chili sauce
 
  Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan over high heat. Add the onions,
  garlic, and bell peppers then saute for 10 minutes. Add the chicken stock
  and chili sauce.  Bring to a boil before reducing heat to simmer, covered,
  until vegetables are very soft. Let cool then puree in a processor or
  blender. Makes about 3 1/2 cups. May be stored for brief periods if
  refrigerated. Substitute reduced amount of hot pepper sauce for Szechuan
  chili sauce. Serve with stir-fried or steamed chicken, fish.
 
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      Title: Red Pepper Salsa
 Categories: Sauces, Mexican, Salsa
      Yield: 12 servings
 
    3/4 c  Pepper red bell chopped fine    1 1/2 c  Tomatoes seeded, chopped
      2 tb Onion minced                        2 tb Oil, olive
    1/2 ts Sambal oelek,or to taste       
 
  Combine all ingredients and mix well. Makes about 2 cups Store for short
  periods in the refrigerator. Serve with chicken, beef, or blue corn
  tortilla chips.
 
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      Title: Red,white & Blue American Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 ea 10" pastry or graham cracker        1 c  21 oz. blueberry pie filling
      1 pk 8 oz. pkg. cream cheese             1 c  Powdered sugar,sifted
      1 pk 12 oz. whipped topping              1 c  21 oz. tart cherry filling
 
  Bake 10" pie pastry;let cool to room temperature.Pour blueberry pie filling
  into shell;refrigerate for 30 minutes.Beat cream cheese and powdered
  sugar;beat until smooth.Fold in whipped topping.Spread cheese mixture over
  blueberry pie filling;refrigerate for 30 minutes.Spread cherry pie filling
  over cheese mixture.Refrigerate for at least 4 hours before serving.Yields
  one 10" pie.
 
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      Title: Refried Beans
 Categories: Mexican, Beans
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 lb Dried pinto beans                   1 tb Sugar
      1 tb Salt                              1/2 c  Bacon drippings
      3 ea Garlic cloves                     1/4 c  Bacon drippings
 
  ick over Beans to remove rocks and bad Beans.  Wash and put in large ot
  with Sugar.  Add enough cold Water to cover* and heat to bOiling. over and
  simmer for 3 hours or until Beans are soft, adding addition- l Water when
  necessary* during cooking.  Add 1/2 cup bacon drippings, alt and Garlic.
  Cook at least 1 hour more, stirring occasionally. n be cooked for more than
  4 hours or overnight if there is enough ater. Heat 1/4 cup bacon drippings
  or lard in a large skillet and add eans. Stir frequently, until Beans are
  reheated.  Mash with a fork r potato masher. Brown Beans until dry and a
  little crusty, stirring requently. Add Salt, if needed, to taste. ote 1:
  *Begin with Water at least twice as deep as Beans.  When eans have finished
  swelling, add liquid as needed to keep level a ittle above the top of the
  Beans. ote 2: Bacon drippings or lard give the best flavor, but for those
  oncerned with cholesterol levels, vegetable Oil may be substituted. ote 3:
  If desired, one or more of the following may be added to eans during
  frying.     Grated Cheese to taste     Chopped Chilis     Diced Onion
  Crisp, crumbled bacon   Note 4:  If Beans become to thick, thin with a
  little milk.
 
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      Title: Rhubarb Custard Pie with Crumb Topping
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 ea 9" pie shell,unbaked            4 1/2 c  Rhubarb, 1/2" pieces
  1 1/2 c  Sugar                             1/4 c  Flour
      1 x  Dash of salt                        2 ea Eggs
    1/2 ts Vanilla                             1 x  -------------t--------------
    1/2 c  Flour                             1/2 c  Sugar
    1/4 c  Butter or margarine            
 
  Prick pastry shell with fork.Bake @ 450 degrees for 5 minutes. Cool.Combine
  rhubarb with sugar,flour and salt.Let stand 15 minutes.Beat eggs
  slightly.Add vanilla.Stir egg mixture into rhubarb.Turn into pastry
  shell.For Topping;stir together flour and sugar.Cut in butter until it
  resembles coarse crumbs.Sprinkle over pie.Bake in 425 degree oven for 15
  minutes,then reduce heat to 350 degrees.Bake for 30 minutes more.Cool
  completely before serving. Store pie in refrigerator.
 
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      Title: Ribbon Strawberry Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 ea Deep dish pie crust shell           1 qt Fresh strawberries,hulled
      1 c  Sugar                             1/4 c  Cornstarch
      1 c  Water                               1 x  Few drops red food coloring
      1 pk Whipped topping,any size       
 
  Preheat oven to 400 degrees.Bake pie shell according to directions for
  empty baked crust.Cool.Chop one cup of strawberries.Combine sugar and
  cornstarch in a 2 qt. saucepan.Stir in water gradually until smooth.add
  chopped strawberries.Cook,stirring constantly,until mixture thickens and
  boils.Remove from heat.Stir in food coloring.Cool in refrigerator 1/2
  hour.Pour 3/4 of the syrup into prepared pie crust. Stand up remaining
  strawberries in pie crust,reserving 1/4 cup (about 3 large strawberries)
  for garnish.Pour remaining syrup over strawberries Chill until firm,about 3
  hours.To serve,top each slice with Whipped Topping and a slice of reserved
  strawberry.
 
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      Title: Rigatoni Alla Fontina
 Categories: Pasta, Ethnic
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Rigatoni                            3 tb Salt
      6 tb Butter, sweet                     1/2 lb Sliced fontina cheese
      2 pn Nutmeg                              1 c  Parmigiano cheese
      2 pn Black pepper                   
 
  eheat oven to 400 degrees. Cook  the rigatoni in 5 to 6 quarts salted
  boiling water until extra  al dante (they will finish cooking in the oven).
  Drain well and place in a large bowl. Add  2/3 of the butter, 1/2 of the
  parmigiano,  and nutmeg and mix well until all the pasta is coated. In a
  buttered baking dish, make a layer of  the  pasta,  a layer of the fontina
  cheese,  sprinkle  with  the parmigiano,  and repeat the process until the
  pasta is used  up,  ending with a layer of the fontina on top. Sprinkle
  with parmigiano and black pepper and dot with the remaining butter. Bake
  for 15 minutes, or until the cheese is melted. May be served on flat
  plates.
 
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      Title: Rigatoni W Three Cheeses
 Categories: Pasta, Ethnic
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      3 tb Salt                                1 lb Rigatoni
  3 1/2 tb Melted sweet butter               1/2 c  Shredded swiss cheese
    1/2 c  Shredded fontina                  1/2 c  Shredded mozzarella
      1 c  Heavy cream                       1/2 c  Grated parmesan
    1/2 ts Nutmeg                         
 
  Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In lots of boiling water,  add the salt and
  rigatoni.   Cook until super al  dante  as  they are going into the oven.
  Drain and rinse  in  cold water. In a large bowl,  mix the butter into the
  pasta until it is well coated. Add  the  three cheeses and the cream. Toss
  well  and  add  1/2  the parmigiano while tossing. Place in a buttered
  casserole and  sprinkle the remaining parmigiano on top. Sprinkle the
  nutmeg over  everything and bake for 15 to 20 minutes. When the top of the
  pasta  has turned golden brown, it is done.
 
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      Title: Rocky Road Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/3 c  Semi-sweet chocolate chips          1 pk 4 serving chocolate pudding
  1 1/2 c  Half and half or light cream      1/3 c  Miniature marshmallows
    1/3 c  Chopped nuts                    3 1/2 c  (8 oz.) whipped topping
      1 ea Graham cracker pie crust       
 
  Pour half and half into large bowl.Add pie filling mix.Beat with wire whisk
  until well blended,about 1 minute.Let stand 5 minutes. Fold in whipped
  topping,chocolate chips,marshmallows and nuts.Spoon into pie crust.Freeze
  until firm,about 6 hours or overnight. Remove from freezer and let stand 10
  minutes to soften before serving. Store leftover pie in freezer.
 
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      Title: Salsa Suprema
 Categories: Mexican, Sauces, Relishes, Salsa
      Yield: 16 servings
 
      1 ea Large tomato, chopped               1 ea Medium onion, chopped
      2 ea Fresh green chilies, chopped        1 ea Or 4 oz can green chili
    1/2 ts Garlic salt                       1/2 ts Monosodium glutamate(option)
      1 x  Salt to taste                  
 
  Combine all ingredients and chill, covered, in refrigerator at least one
  hour.
 
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      Title: Scallop Saute
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 lb Bay or sea scallops                 1 x  Oil
    3/4 c  Butter                              2 ea Bunches green onions chopped
      1 ea White onion; chopped                2 lb Mushrooms, slice
      2 tb Minced shallot                      2 tb Minced garlic
      1 tb Salt                                2 ts Freshly ground white pepper
      1 x  Pepper                              1 ea Juice from lemon
      2 c  Dry white wine                 
 
  ust  scallops with flour.   Heat oil in large skillet over medium-high eat.
  Add  scallops in batches and cook until lightly browned, wiping an clean
  after cooking each batch. elt butter in large saute pan, add onions and
  cook until soft.  Stir in ushrooms, shallot, garlic, salt and pepper until
  mushrooms are tender. dd scallops, lemon juice and wine. Simmer 4 minutes,
  shaking  pan ccasionally. Do not boil. Serve Hot.
 
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      Title: Scallops Florentine
 Categories: Fish/sea, Pasta
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 oz Parmesan cheese                     1 ts Nutmeg
      3 ea Cloves garlic                     1/2 ts White pepper
  1 1/4 lb Fresh spinach, stems            1 1/4 lb Bay scallops
      1 x  Cut off and reserved                1 x  Rinsed and drained
    1/2 c  Unsalted butter                     8 ea Shell or small pasta
      1 ts Salt                                1 ea Al dente and drained
      1 c  Whipping cream                 
 
  Position rack in center of oven and preheat to 425. Mince spinach stems and
  garlic in food processor. Melt  butter  in  heavy skillet over medium low
  heat.   Stir  in  garlic mixture  and saute until spinach stems are very
  soft (about 8  minutes). Add whipping cream and simmer until reduced by
  half (about 5 minutes). Coarsely chop spinach leaves in processor in
  batches using off on turns. Add to cream mixture with nutmeg and pepper.
  Increase heat to high and cook until spinach is heated through about 3
  minutes.  remove from heat. Stir in scallops and pasta. transfer to shallow
  4 quart baking dish. Sprinkle with reserved parmesan cheese over top. Bake
  until scallops are just opaque, about 10 to 12 minutes. Serve immediately.
 
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      Title: Scotch Apple Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Sugar                           1 1/2 c  Water
      1 ts Cream  of tartar                  1/8 ts Nutmeg
      1 ts Allspice                          1/2 ts Cinnamon
      1 ts Butter                              1 tb Lemon juice
     18 ea Soda crackers                       1 x  -------------t--------------
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Cinnamon
    1/4 ts Allspice                          1/8 ts Nutmeg
    1/2 c  Flour                          
 
  Boil everything together but the soda crackers for one minute.Add crackers
  and boil again for one minute.Pour into regular pie crust. Add topping
  before baking. Topping: Mix together and add 1/4 cup melted butter.Blend
  with fork until crumb consistency.Sprinkle over filling.Bake @ 425 degrees
  for 10 minutes,reducing temperature to 325 degrees and bake 15 minutes
  longer.
 
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      Title: Second Harvest Thanksgiving Pumpkin Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Cold half and half or milk          1 pk 4 oz vanilla instant pudding
  3 1/2 c  (8 oz.) whipped topping             1 c  Chopped nuts
      1 c  Gingersnap cookies                1/2 c  Canned pumpkin
  1 1/2 tb Pumpkin spice pie spice             1 ea Graham cracker pie crust
 
  Pour half and half or milk into large bowl.Add pie filling mix. Beat with
  wire whisk until well blended.Let stand 5 minutes.Fold in whipped topping
  and remaining ingredients.Spoon into crust. Freeze until firm,about 6
  hours.Remove from freezer.Let stand about 10 minutes to soften before
  serving.
 
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      Title: Sesame Steak Sauce
 Categories: Sauces
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 tb Sesame seeds                        3 tb Soy sauce
      1 tb Oil, sesame                         2 tb Onion green chopped
    1/4 ts Chili powder                        2 ts Vinegar rice wine
    1/2 ts Sugar                          
 
  Toast sesame seeds on a dry skillet Crush or grind the sesame seeds until
  most are powdery. Combine all ingredients and blend well. Makes about 1/3
  cup. Will keep for short periods if refrigerated. Serve: On slices of
  grilled flank steak or London broil.
 
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      Title: Shoo Fly Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 x  Pastry for 9" crust pie           1/2 ts Baking soda
    1/4 c  Hot water                         1/2 c  Molasses
      1 ea Egg yolk,well beaten              3/4 c  Flour
    1/2 ts Cinnamon                          1/8 ts Each: mace,ginger,cloves
    1/2 c  Brown sugar                         2 tb Shortening,melted
    1/2 ts Salt                           
 
  Line 9" pie plate with pastry;chill.Dissolve soda and water; beat into
  molasses.Blend in egg yolk;pour into pie crust.Combine remaining
  ingredients to make crumbs.Sprinkle over pie.Bake in preheated 400 degree
  oven for about 10 minutes or until crust begins to brown.Reduce temperature
  to 325 degrees;bake until top is firm.
 
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      Title: Shrimp Sauce Piquant
 Categories: Cajun, Sauces, Fish/sea
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 tb Unsalted butter                 1 1/2 ts White pepper
  2 1/4 c  Chopped onions                      1 ts Ground black pepper
  1 1/2 c  Chopped green bell peppers      1 1/2 ts Minced garlic
    3/4 c  Chopped celery                  2 1/4 c  Basic seafood stock
      3 c  Peeled & tomatoes, chopped      1 1/2 ts Dark brown sugar
      1 c  Tomato sauce canned               3/4 ts Salt
      3 tb Minced jalapeno (see note)          2 lb Peeled large shrimp
      2 ea Bay leaves                          4 c  Hot basic cooked rice
  5 1/2 ts Ground pepper, cayenne         
 
  NOTE:  Fresh Jalapenos are preferred; if you have to use pickled ones,
  rinse as much vinegar from them as possible. Melt the Butter in a 4-quart
  Saucepan over high heat.  Add the Onions,
   bell Peppers and Celery; saute about 2 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add
  the Tomatoes, Tomato Sauce, Jalapenos, bay leaves, ground Peppers and
  Garlic; stir well.  Continue cooking about 3 minutes, stirring often and
  scraping the pan bottom well.  Stir in the stock, Sugar and Salt and bring
  to a bOil.  Reduce heat and simmer until flavors are married, about 20
  minutes, stirring often and scrap- ing pan bottom as needed. (If mixture
  scorches, quit stirring and pour mixture into a clean pot, leaving the
  scorched ingredients in the first pan.) Add the shrimp to the hot (or
  reheated) Sauce and stir.  Turn heat up to high, cover pan, and bring
  mixture to a bOil.  Remove from heat. Let sit covered for 10 minutes.
  (Meanwhile, heat the serving plates in a 250F oven.) Stir, remove bay
  leaves, and serve immediately. To serve, mound 1/2 cup rice in the center
  of ea ch heated serving plate; then pour about 1/2 cup Sauce around the
  rice and arrange about 8 shrimp on top of the Sauce. LAGNIAPPE: "Piquant"
  to a Cajun means "it's hot and 'hurts like a sticker in your tongue.'" If
  you want less "piquant," reduce the Jalapeno Peppers by half. Sauce Piquant
  is enjoyed with such gusto in Louisiana that the town of Raceland has a
  Sauce Piquant Festival every year dedicated to nothing but fish, meat, fowl
  and seafood made with variations of this Sauce. From Paul Prudhomme's
  Louisiana Kitchen
 
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      Title: Sopaipillas
 Categories: Mexican, Breads
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      4 c  Flour                               1 tb Baking powder
      2 ts Sugar                           1 1/2 ts Salt
    1/4 c  Shortening or lard              1 1/4 c  Water or more if needed
 
  Sift dry ingredients together. Cut in shortening until crumbly. Add water
  and mix until holds together. Knead 10-15 times until dough forms a smooth
  ball. Cover and let set for 20 minutes. Divide dough into two parts. Roll
  dough to 1/8" thickness on lightly floured board. Cut into 3" squares or
  triangles. Do not allow to dry; cover those waiting to fried. When ready to
  fry, turn upside down so that surface on bottom while resting is on top
  when frying. Fry in 3" hot oil until golden brown, turning once. Add only a
  few at a time to maintain proper temperature. Drain on paper towels.
 
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      Title: Sopaipillas 2
 Categories: Mexican, Breads
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 pk Active dry yeast                  1/4 c  Warm water
  1 1/2 c  Milk                                3 tb Lard or shortening
  1 1/2 ts Salt                                2 tb Sugar
      4 c  All purpose flour                   1 c  Whole wheat flour
      1 ea Oil                            
 
  In a large mixing bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. In another bowl
  combine milk, lard, salt and sugar. Heat to 110 degrees and add to
  dissolved yeast. Beat in 3 cups of the all purpose flour and all of the
  whole wheat flour. Add abut 1/2 c all purpose flour and mix until a stiff
  sticky dough forms. Place dough on a floured board and knead, adding more
  flour as needed, until dough is smooth and nonsticky. Place doug in a
  greased bowl turning over to grease top. Cover and let stand at room temp.
  1 hour. Punch dough down. The dough may be coverec and chilled as long as
  overnight. Knead dough on alightly floured board to expel air. Roll dough
  out, a portion at a time, to slightly less than 1/8" thick. Cut in 2"X 5"
  rectangles or 3" squares for appetizers. Place on lightly floured pans and
  lightly cover. If you work quickly you can let cut sopaipillas stay at room
  temp up to 5 min; otherwise, refrigerate them until all are ready to fry.
  In a deep wide frying pan or kettle heat 1 1/2 - 2 inches oil to 350 on a
  deep fat frying thermometer. Fry 2 or 3 at a time. When the bread begins to
  puff, gently push the bread into the hot oil several times to help it puff
  more evenly. Turn several times and cook just until pale gold on both
  sides, 1-2 minutes total. Drain on paper towels. Serve immediately or place
  in a warm oven until all are fried. Or if made ahead, cool, cover and chill
  or freeze. To reheat, bake uncovered in a 300 oven, turnig once, just until
  warm, 5-8 min. Do not overheat or they will become hard.Makes 2 dozen large
  sopaipillas or about 4 dozen small ones.
 
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      Title: Sour Cream Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 ea Eggs                                1 c  Sugar
      1 c  Thick sour cream                    1 c  Chopped raisins
    1/4 ts Nutmeg                            1/8 ts Salt
      1 tb Lemon juice                         1 ea Unbaked pie shell
 
  Beat eggs.Add sugar,beating until light.Whip sour cream and fold into egg
  mixture.Add raisins,nutmeg,salt and lemon juice. Mix thoroughly.Pour
  mixture into pie shell.Bake @ 450 degrees for 10 minutes.Reduce heat to 350
  degrees and continue baking for 20 minutes.
 
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      Title: Sour Cream Raisin Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Raisins                             1 c  Sour cream
    1/4 c  Raisin juice                      1/2 c  Sugar
      1 x  Dash salt                           2 tb Cornstarch
      2 ea Egg yolks,beaten                    1 ea Baked pie crust
      1 x  -------------m--------------        2 ea Egg whites
    1/4 ts Cream of tarter                     4 tb Sugar
    1/2 ts Vanilla                        
 
  Cook raisins in a bit of water.Reserve 1/4 cup juice.Mix remaining
  ingredients,except crust.Cook until thick.(It scorches easily;watch
  carefully and stir constantly.)When mixture is thick,remove from heat and
  add cooked raisins.Pour into baked pie crust.Make meringue topping.Spread
  over pie and put in oven just long enough to slightly brown meringue.
  Meringue: Beat first three ingredients until stiff peaks form. Add vanilla.
  Spread on top raisin filling and brown slightly in oven.
 
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      Title: Hummus
 Categories: Garlic, Appetizers, Mideast
      Yield: 4 servings
 
     31 oz (2 cns) Chick Peas                  1 x  Liquid *
      6 tb Tahini **                         1/3 c  Lemon Juice or To Taste
      3 ea Large Cloves Garlic(or More)        1 x  Salt & Fresh Ground Pepper

---------------------------------GARINISHES---------------------------------
      1 x  Olive Oil                           1 x  Paprika
      1 x  Fresh Chopped Parsley          
 
  *   Liquid shoud be 1/4 of the liquid from 1 can of chick peas. ** Tahini
  is (seame seed paste) is available in Milddle Eastern Food Shops and many
  of the larger supermarkets featuring Ethnic Foods.
  Combine all ingredients, except garinshes, in blender or food processor
  container.  Blend to a smooth, creamy paste.  Taste and add mor lemon juice
  or salt to suit your taste.  It should be the creamy consistency of mashed
  potatoes.  Thin with chick pea liquid or water if necessary. Scrape into an
  attractive bowl,  Color olive oil with a bit of paprika. Drizzle oil over
  the surface in a decorative pattern and sprinkle with parsley. Serve with
  wedges of pita bread and raw vegetables.
 
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      Title: Naan
 Categories: Breads, Ethnic
      Yield: 10 servings
 
 
      2 c all purpose flour 1 1/2 t dry yeast
    1/4 t salt
    1/2 c water
  
  Combine ingredients to form a dough.  Let rise until doubled, for about 1
  hour.
  
  Punch dough down and divide it into 10 parts.  Roll each into a thin
  circle.  Brush one side with water.
  
  Spray griddle with noncaloric spray.  Put circles on hot griddle, watered
  side up. Bake until half done--lightly browned, about three minutes.
  Transfer to cookie sheet.
  
  Bake in 400 degree oven until done (about 5 to 10 minutes) or use broiler
  for about 1 minute to finish cooking.
 
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      Title: Chapatis (Roti)
 Categories: Breads, Ethnic
      Yield: 10 servings
 
    1/2 c  Whole wheat flour                 1/2 c  Water approximately
    2/3 c  Unbleached all purpose flour      1/4 ts Salt (optional)
 
  Make up the dough approximately 1/2-hour before you need it. Allow the
  dough to rest about 10 minutes. Pinch off portion of dough to form a ball
  about 1 1/2 inches in diameter.  Roll ball flat on lightly floured surface.
  Pat back and forth between hands until thin. (Patting makes the chapati
  puff when baked.)
  
  Cook on top of the stove on ungreased griddle until browned and puffed. Use
  medium heat so the griddle does not get too hot.
 
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      Title: Samosas
 Categories: Appetizers, Ethnic, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 16 servings
 
    1/2 lb Very lean ground beef               1 ea Cardamom seed (optional)
    1/2 ea Medium onion, chopped               1 c  Water
    1/2 ea 1 in fresh ginger root            1/3 c  Ciliantro leaves, chopped
      6 ea Cloves garlic                       2 c  All-purpose flour
    1/2 ts Cumin seed                          2 tb Vegetable shortening
    1/2 ts Salt (optional)                    10 tb Water approximately
      1 ts Chili powder                        2 ts Liquid egg substitute
    1/2 ea 1 in cinnamon stick            
 
  For filling: In blender or food processor, grind onion, ginger root,
  garlic, cinnamon stick, cardamom, cumin and salt. Break cinnamon stick into
  pieces before adding to blender.
  
  Spray a medium skillet with non stick spray.  Add ground beef and blend the
  spice mixture. Cook until beef is browned. Add 1 cup water and cook until
  water evaporates. Add coriander leaves and stir to mix.
  
  For pastry: Cut shortening into flour until it resembles coarse meal.
  Sprinkle with water, 2 teaspoons at a time, and mix with a fork until you
  can form it into a stiff dough.
  
  Shape dough into ball and cut into 8 equal pieces. Shape each piece into a
  ball and roll on lightly floured board into a 6-inch flat circle.
  
  Cut circle in half. Place a scant 1 tablespoon of filling on each half.
  
  Moisten edges of pastry with water. Fold and pinch edges together. Brush
  lightly with egg substitute for golden brown pastry.  Bake at 425 degree
  for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown.
 
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      Title: Aniseed Charabeli
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 300 servings
 
  1 1/4 c  Sugar                               2 ts Aniseed, grated
      2 ea Eggs                                1 x  Grated peel of 1/2 lemon
  1 2/3 c  Flour, all-purpose; sifted     
 
  Sprinkle baking sheets with flour.   In a large bowl, beat sugar and eggs
  until creamy.  Stir in flour.  Add aniseed and lemon peel.  Shape dough
  into 1/2 inch ropes.  Cut ropes into 3 inch lengths;  curve each piece into
  a half-moon shape.  Slash outer edge of half-moon in 3 places with a sharp
  knife.  Place on prepared baking sheets.  Cover and let stand overnight at
  room temperature.   Preheat over to 375 deg. Bake cookies 12 to 15 minutes
  or until golden. Remove from baking sheets immediately; cool on rack. This
  cookie is very hard and crisp. It makes an excellent "dunking" cookie!
 
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      Title: Cinnamon French Toast *****
 Categories: Breads, Cheese/eggs, French, Breakfast
      Yield: 3 servings
 
      1 ea X     Lge Egg, beaten             1/4 ea 4      tsp   Ground Cinnamon
    1/4 ea 4      cup   Milk                   3 ea X     Slices Bread
      1 ea Tsp   Vanilla extract          
 
     This is an excellent source of protein, carbohydrates, and (cooked in
    butter or oil), fat.
     Beat the egg, milk,vanilla, and cinnamon together in a flat dish such
    as a soup plate or pie pan, that will accomodate the bread and make it
    easy to remove the bread once it's wet. Add 1 slice of bread at a
    time, turning so that both sides are coated and absorb some of the
    liquid. Remove the bread, slice by slice, to a plate. Heat butter or
    oil on a large griddle or skillet, reduce the heat, and brown the
    bread briefly on each side. Serve with syrup, honey, cooked or raw
    fruit, or plain.
 
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      Title: Clown Faces *****
 Categories: Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 ea X     Lge Pancake                   3 ea X     Orange Slices
      2 ea X     Poached or fried Eggs       1/2 ea 2      x     Cherry Tomato
 
     Make the pancakes in advance and set them in oven to keep them warm.
    Poach or fry the eggs. To assemble the faces, place the pancakes on a
    plate, with eggs for eyes, orange slices for ears and mouth, and a
    tomato half for the nose.
    NOTE: For a lighter meal, omit the eggs and use apricot or peach
    halves for eyes and half a fresh cherry for a nose. Or, omit pancakes,
    assemble eggs directly on plate, and add a smile made from chopped,
    sauted potatoes.
 
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      Title: Dallas Cowboy Tacos *****
 Categories: Appetizers, Sausages, Mexican
      Yield: 3 servings
 
      1 ea Ea    Sausage (medium roll)       1/2 ea 2      cup   Onion (chopped)
      1 ea Cup   Velveeta cheese               2 ea Cup   Crescent rolls
 
       Cook sausage over medium heat until well browned; drain.  Stir in
    the onions and also brown.  When completed, open can of rolls and
    stretch the dough until thin without splitting or tearing.  In the
    wide part of the dough, add the sausage and onion mixture, put cheese
    on top of that. Then roll the dough as you would a regular cresent
    roll.  Make sure you pinch all the open areas closed.  Bake in
    preheated oven at 375F for 10 to 12 minutes.
 
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      Title: Lipton Onion Burgers *****
 Categories: Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 ea Ea    Env. Soup Mix; *              2 ea Lb    Beef; Ground
 
    *  Use one of the following Recipe Soup mixes in this recipe: Onion.
    Onion-Mushroom,Or Beefy Mushroom Mix.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    ++++
    In a large bowl, combine all ingredients; shape into 8 patties.  Grill
    or broil until done.  Serve if desired, on Hamburger buns.
    MICROWAVE:
    Prepare patties as above.  In an oblong baking dish, arrange 4 patties
    and heat uncovered on high (Full Power) 6 minutes, turing patties
    once. Repeat with remaining patties.  Let stand, covered, at least 5
    minutes. Serve as above.
    NOTE:
    You can cover the dish with paper towels to prevent splattering on the
    inside of the oven, but do not cover with any type of lid.  Also drain
    the grease from the pan when putting in the second batch of burgers or
    if using regular ground beef, when you turn them the first time.
 
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      Title: Make-Their-Own-Pizza *****
 Categories: Breads, Pizza
      Yield: 8 servings
 
 
    - Refrigerator biscuit or roll dough  (allow 2 rolls per child) - 16
    oz jar good quality Spaghetti Sauce - freshly grated Mozzarella and
    Parmesan cheese, mixed - other toppings, such as green peppers, grated
    carrot, etc
    ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' In
    advance of the party, roll out the biscuits or rolls very flat between
    sheets of waxed paper and store on a cookie sheet in refrigerator.
    When it's time to bake, set the oven at the temp on dough pkg (usually
    350-425 deg F) and pour the sauce into a bowl that can be reached by
    all. Set out the cheese and other toppings (anything you think the
    kids will like, or nothing if you think plain cheese is enough), give
    each child 2 pizzas on a paper plate, arm them with spoons, and let
    them make their own. You collect the pies, put them on baking sheets,
    and try to remember whose is whose.
    Note: You can use English muffins instead of dough. Allow 1 muffin per
    child as the base for the pizza.
 
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      Title: Oatmeal Cookies *****
 Categories: Low-cal, Cookies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 ea Cup   Rolled Oats                   2 ea Tbsp  Light Sesame Oil
      1 ea Cup   Flour (unbleached)        1 1/2 ea Cup   Apple Juice
    1/4 ea 4      tsp   Salt                   1 ea Tbsp  Honey (opt)
 
    Raisins and/or nuts (optional)
    Sugarless!  Preheat the oven to 375 deg F. Mix the dry ingredients in
    a bowl. Add the oil and mix. Add the juice (plus remaining
    ingredients, if desired.) If the dough seems too dry, add more juice.
    Drop by the teaspoonful onto a greased cookie sheet and flatten
    slightly to ensure a crisper cookie. Bake until golden brown, about
    15-20 minutes.
    VARIATIONS: * Make the cookies w/o wheat flour for those allergic. Use
    oat flour and add 1 T arrowroot flour or powder. * Use pineapple juice
    instead of apple for sweeter cookies. * To use leftover oatmeal, use 1
    cup juice and 2 T honey or other sweetener.
 
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      Title: Chocolate Walnut Butter Bread
 Categories: Breads, Chocolate
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 c  Warm water                          4 ea Eggs, room temp.
      1 ea Pk Yeast                           12 tb Bs Butter, softened
  3 1/2 ea Cup Flour                           1 c  Walnuts, chopped(lg. pieces)
      1 tb Bs Sugar                            6 oz Chocolate, semisweet *
  1 1/4 ea Tsp Salt                       
 
    Orig-  Servings: 32
    * Use 6-one ounce squares, broken or chopped in large pieces.
      Put the water in a large mixing bowl and sprinkle in the yeast. Stir
    and allow to stand for 5 minutes to dissolve.
      Add the flour, sugar, salt, and eggs to the yeast mixture and beat
    vigorously until well blended. Beat in the butter in Tablespoon sized
    pieces until it is all incorporated and the batter is smooth. Cover
    the bowl with plastic wrap and let the batter rise to double its bulk.
      Stir the batter down and add the walnuts and chocolate pieces. Spoon
    the batter into two greased 8 1/2x4 1/2x3-inch loaf pans (the pans
    should be half full so the loaves will have nicely rounded tops when
    they finish baking) Bake in a preheated 350 oven for about 45 minutes.
    Remove from the oven and allow to rest for 5 minutes, then turn loaves
    out onto racks. Makes 2 loaves; about 16 slices each.
    Source: The Breakfast Book, Marion Cunningham
    Posted by: Pat Finch, August 1991
  
       According to the author this bread "also makes extraordinary french
  toast-just be sure to dip the sliced bread into the egg only briefly so the
  slices don't get soaked through."
 
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      Title: 90 Minute Dinner Rolls
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 tb B sugar                           1/2 c  Milk
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/4 c  Water
      1 ea Active dry yeast                    2 tb B margarine
 
   ts o 2 1/2 cups unsifted flour
  
  1. Mix 3/4 cup of the flour, sugar, salt, and undissolved yeast.
  
  2. Heat milk, water and margarine to 120-130 F. (I use my temp. probe of my
  microwave for this. It works great!)
  
  3. Gradually add milk mixture to dry mixture and beat 2 min. at medium
  speed of mixer. Add 1/4 cup flour. Beat at high speed 2 minutes. Stir in
  enough additional flour to make soft dough.
  
  4. On floured board knead 2 to 3 minutes. (I use dough hook on mixer. Works
  very well)
  
  5. Divide dough into 8-12 equal pieces. Shape into balls. Place in an
  8-inch round pan.
  
  6. Pour a 1-inch depth of boiling water into large pan on bottom rack of
  cold oven. Set rolls on rack above water. Cover. Close oven door; let rise
  30 minutes .
  
  7. Remove the cover! Remove pan of water!
  
  8. Turn oven on to 375 F. Bake 20-25 minutes or til rolls are light golden
  in color. Remove from pan to cool. Serve Warm.
  
  Recipe in Fleischmann's advertisement in about 1982-1983.
 
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      Title: Bagels
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  4 1/2 ea To 5 cups all-purpose flour         2 tb Bs margarine
      3 tb Bs sugar                            1 tb Bs sugar
      1 tb Bs salt                             1 ea Egg white
      2 ea Active yeast                             Water
 
  Mix 1 1/2 cups flour, 3 Tbs sugar, 1 Tbs salt and yeast.
  
  Heat 1 1/2 cups water and margarine to 120-130 degrees.  Add to dry
  ingredients; beat 2 minutes at medium speed.  Add 1/2 cup flour; beat at
  high speed 2 minutes.  Stir in more flour to make a stiff dough. On floured
  board, knead 8-10 minutes.  Set in greased bowl; turn to grease top. Cover;
  let rise in warm, draft-free place 1 hour.
  
  Punch dough down.  Cover; let rest 15 minutes.  In a large skillet heat
  1-inch water over medium low heat to a simmer; add remaining sugar and
  salt.
  
  Divide dough into 12 pieces; shape 3 pieces into smooth balls. With floured
  finger, poke a 1-inch hole in each.  Drop bagels into simmering water. Cook
  3 minutes.  Turn and cook 2 minutes. Turn again; cook 1 minute more. Drain
  on towels.  Repeat shaping and cooking rest of dough.
  
  Place on greased baking sheet.  Mix egg white and 1 Tbs water; brush on
  bagels.  Sprinkle with coarse salt, sesame, caraway or poppy seed if
  desired.  Bake at 375 degrees for 20-25 minutes. Remove from sheets. Cool.
  
  Fleischmann's
 
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      Title: Rye Bread
 Categories: German, Breads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 ea Yeast; Active Dry                 1/2 c  Molasses
    1/2 c  Warm Water(110-120 degrees)         2 tb B Butter
  1 1/2 ea Cup Milk; Lukewarm              3 1/4 ea Cup Rye Flour; Unsifted
      2 tb B Sugar                         2 1/2 ea Cup Bread Flour; Unsifted
      1 ts Salt                           
 
    Orig-  Servings: 12
    Dissolve yeast in warm water.  In a large bowl combine milk, sugar, and
    salt.  Use a mixer to beat in molasses, butter, yeast mixture and 1 cup
  of
    rye flour.  Use a wooden spoon to mix in the remaining rye flour.  Add
    white flour by stirring until the dough is stiff enough to knead.  Knead
  5
    to 10 minutes, adding flour as needed.  If the dough sticks to your hands
    or the board add more flour.  Cover dough and let rise 1 1 1/2 hours or
    until double.  Punch down dough and divide to form 2 round loaves.  Let
    loaves rise on a greased baking sheet until double, about 1 1/2 hours.
    Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.  Bake for 30 to 35 minutes.
  
    Makes 2 round loaves.
 
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      Title: Spaetzle Noodles
 Categories: German, Breads, Pasta
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      3 c  Flour; Unbleached                   4 ea Eggs; Large, Beaten
      1 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Water, Or More
    1/4 ts Nutmeg                            1/4 c  Butter
 
    Orig-  Servings:  4
    Sift flour, salt and nutmeg together in a bowl.  Pour eggs and 1/4 cup
    water into middle of flour mixture, beat with a wooden spoon.  Add enough
    water to make the dough slightly sticky, yet keeping it elastic and
  stiff.
    Using a spaetzle machine or a colander with medium holes, press the
    noodles into a large pot full of boiling salted water.  Cook noodles in
    the water about 5 minutes or until they rise to the surface.  Lift
  noodles
    out and drain on paper towels.  Brown noodles in melted butter over low
    heat.
 
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      Title: Drop Donuts
 Categories: German, Cakes, Breads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/4 c  Butter; Softened                    2 ts Baking Powder
      1 c  Sugar                             1/4 ts Nutmeg
      2 ea Egg Yolks; Large, Beaten          1/2 ts Baking Soda
      1 ea Egg; Large, Whole, Beaten         3/4 c  Butter OR Sour Milk
      4 c  Flour; Unbleached                   1 x  Confectioners' Sugar
 
    Orig-  Servings: 10
    Cream the butter and sugar.  Stir in egg yolks and whole egg; blend.  In
  a
    separate bowl, sift all dry ingredients except the confectioners' sugar;
    add to creamed mixture, alternating with buttermilk.  Stir to mix all
    ingredients.  Cook by dropping spoonsfuls of dough into 375 degree F deep
    fat.  Fry a few at a time, to keep fat temperature constant.  Turn to
    brown on all sides.  Drain on paper towels; sprinkle with confectioners'
    sugar.
 
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      Title: Massachusetts Corn Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 c  Yellow cornmeal                     4 ts Baking powder
      1 c  Flour                               1 ea Egg
      1 ts Sugar                               1 c  Milk
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Melted shortening
 
     Preheat oven to 425 F. Sift dry ingredients in mixing bowl. Add egg,
  milk, and shortening. Stir until blended, do not overbeat. Grease 8-inch
  square pan or iron skillet. Heat on top of stove and pour in batter. Bake
  in the oven 20 to 25 minutes.
  
  Serves 8 to 10.
 
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      Title: Cauliflower with Beef "Szechwan Style"
 Categories: Beef, Oriental
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 lb Round steak; *                    1/4 c  Dry sherry
      5 ea Nami black mushrooms                1 x  -----------sauce------------
      2 ea Carrots; medium                     1 c  Chicken stock
      2 c  Cauliflower                         1 ts Lan chi black bean paste wit
      3 ea Green onions, minced                2 x  Dashes of chinkiang black vi
    1/2 ts Ginger; fresh, minced               3 x  Drops sesame oil
      2 ea Cloves garlic, minced               1 ea Cornstarch paste; **
    1/2 ts Szechuan peppercorns, crushe        1 x  -------------s--------------
      3 tb Peanut oil                        1/2 c  Carrot stock; reserved
      1 x  ----------marinade----------      1/4 c  Marinade
    1/4 c  Soy sauce; thin                   1/4 c  Mushroom soaking liquid
 
  *     cut in 1/2 inch cubes. **    make into a thin paste.
  ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  +++++ Combine soy and sherry for marinade.  Marinate steak pieces for 1
  hour.  Massage meat in marinade to aid tenderizing; drain, reserving
  marinade.  Wash and soak mushrooms for 1 hour; drain, reserving soaking
  liquid, thinly slice.  Wash, peel and roll-cut carrots. (Roll-cut means
  slicing on a slight bias in 1" lengths but turning the carrot a quarter tur
  (90 degrees) between slices. Wash cauliflower, trim off thick part of
  stems, and either break or cut florets into pieces about the size of the
  carrot pieces. Parboil carrots in boiling stock for about 3 minutes or
  until just beginnin to soften.  Reserve carrots and stock. Stir-frying:
  Heat peanut oil in hot wok.  When oil just begins to smoke, add drained
  steak cubes; stir-fry briskly for 1 minute until meat begins to lose
  pinkness.  Don't overcook meat or it will be tough. Remove to holding
  plate. Swirl remaining oil into wok.
   Add ginger, garlic and peppercorns; stir-fry 15 seconds.  Add cauliflower
  and mushrooms; stir-fry 1 minute.  Add specified amounts of liquids
  generated during preparation:  reserved carrot stock, marinade, and
  mushroom soaking liquid; bring to boil.  Cover wok; reduce heat to medium,
  and simmer 3 minutes. Remove lid; turn heat to high. When sauce boils
  again, add carrots and beef.  Mix together. Splash vinegar down sides of
  wok.  Push ingredients out of sauce, thicken with thin cornstarch paste.
  Sauce should be a light gravy. Add seasame oil. Toss in green onion. Serve.
 
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      Title: Original Chex Party Mix
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/4 c  Butter or margarine                 8 c  Chex cereals (mixed)
  1 1/4 ts Seasoned salt                       1 c  Mixed nuts
  4 1/2 ts Worcestershire sauce                1 c  Pretzels
 
  1>. In a small microwave-safe bowl butter on HIGH. Add seasoned salt and
  Worcestershire sauce; mix well. 2>. Pour cereals, nuts and pretzels into 2
  gal. resealable plastic bag. Pour butter mixture over cereal mixture. Seal
  top of bag and shake until pieces are evenly coated. 3>. Pour contents of
  bag into large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on HIGH 5 to 6 minutes,
  stirring every 2 minutes. Spread on absorbent paper to cool. Store in
  airtight container.
 
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      Title: Mexican Rice:
 Categories: Mexican, Rice/grains
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 pt Dairy Sour Cream                         Into strips (1 cn.)
    1/2 lb Monterey Jack Cheese                3 c  Cooked seasoned rice
      4 oz Chopped green peppers, cut        1/2 c  Parmesan cheese
 
  1>. Combine sour cream, chilies and salt. 2>.In 13 x 9-inch baking pan,
  layer 1 cup cooked rice, 1/2 sour cream-chili mixture and 1/2 cheese
  strips. Repeat layers and top with remaining cup of rice. Bake in moderate
  oven (350 degrees F.) for 25 minutes. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and top
  with Mariachl meatballs and sauce. Continue baking for 5 minutes or until
  cheese melts.
 
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      Title: Black Forest Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Baked pastry shell              1 1/2 c  Whipping cream, whipped
      4 oz Unsweetened baking chocolate       21 oz Can cherry pie filling
     14 oz Sweetened CONDENSED milk                 Toasted almonds (optional)
      1 ts Almond extract                 
 
  1>. In a heavy saucepan, over medium-low heat, melt chocolate with
  sweetened condensed milk. Remove from heat; stir in extract. Pour into
  large bowl; cool or chill thouroghly. Beat until smooth. Fold in whipped
  cream. Pour into prepared pastry shell. Chill 4 hours or until set. Serve
  with pie filling. Garnish with almonds if desired. Refrigerate leftovers.
 
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      Title: Creamy Chicken Broccoli Noodles
 Categories: Poultry, Pasta
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 pk Ramen noodles (chicken)         1 1/2 c  Cooked broccoli flowerets
      1 cn Cream of Mushroom Soup            1/2 c  Quartered cherry tomatoes
    1/2    Soup can milk                            (optional)
  1 1/2 c  Cubed cooked chicken           
 
  1>. In saucepan, cook noodles according to package directions. Add
  seasoning packets; drain off most of liquid. 2>. Stir in Cream of Mushroom
  Soup and milk. Heat through, stirring often. 3>. Stir in tomatoes
  (optional).
 
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      Title: Campbell's Paprika Chicken
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 tb Butter                              2 tb Paprika
      4    Skinless, boneless chicken        1/8 ts Ground red pepper
           Breast halves                     1/3 c  Sour cream
      1 c  Cream of mushroom soup                   Hot cooked noodles & parsley
 
  1>. In skillet, melt butter and brown chicken 10 minutes or until browned.
  Remove; set aside. Spoon off fat. 2>. In skillet, combine soup, paprika and
  pepper. Heat to boiling. Return chicken to skillet. Cover; cook over low
  heat 5 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink, stirring often. 3>. Stir
  in sour cream. Heat through. Serve over noodles.
 
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      Title: Classic Green Bean Bake
 Categories: Vegetables
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Cream of Mushroom Soup                   Dash pepper
    1/2 c  Milk                                4 c  Cooked green beans
      1 ts Soy sauce                           1 cn French-fried onions
 
  1>. In 1 1/2 quart casserole, combine soup, milk, soy sauce and pepper.
  Stir in beans and 1/2 can onions. 2>. Bake at 350 deg.F 25 minutes or until
  hot; stir. Top with remaining onions.
 
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      Title: Chunky Chicken Rice Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Poultry, Rice/grains
      Yield: 7 servings
 
      1 c  Cooked cubed chicken              1/2 ts Poultry seasoning
      1 ts Oil for frying                    1/4 ts Pepper
      2 c  Chicken broth                       1 c  Minute Rice
      1 c  Water                               1 tb Dried parsley
     10 oz Frozen mixed vegetables        
 
  1>. In a skillet, fry chicken in hot oil until browned. Add broth, water,
  vegetables (thawed) and seasonings. 2>. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to
  low, cover and simmer 5 minutes. Stir in Minute Rice and parsley; cover,
  remove from heat. Let stand 5 minutes before serving.
 
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      Title: Dudley Eppel's Hot Cider-Cranberry Punch
 Categories: Beverages
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      8 c  Apple cider                         4    Cloves, whole
      4 c  Cranberry juice cocktail            3    Strips orange peel
      3    Cinnamon sticks                     1 c  Dark rum
 
  1>. Put cider,cranberry juice, cinnamon, cloves and orange peel into a
  large pot. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce heat and simmer,
  uncovered 25 to 35 minutes. 2> Line a strainer with cheesecloth and strian
  punch. Put 1 to 2 tablespoons of rum into each mug, then fill to the rim
  with hot punch.
 
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      Title: Fresh Vegetable Pizza
 Categories: Appetizers, Vegetables, Pizza
      Yield: 60 servings
 
      2 c  Pillsbury Crescent Rolls            2 c  Fresh mushrooms, chopped
      8 oz Sour cream                          1 c  Chopped, seeded tomatoes
  1 1/2 tb Prepared horseradish                1 c  Small broccoli florets
    1/4 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Chopped green peppers
    1/8 ts Pepper                            1/2 c  Chopped green onions
 
  1>. Heat oven to 375 deg.F. Separate dough into 4 long rectangles. Place
  rectangles crosswise in an ungreased 15 x 10 x 1-inch baking pan; presss
  over bottom and 1 inch up the sides. Seal perforations. Bake 14 to 19
  minutes or until golden brown. Cool completely. 2>. Blend sour cream,
  horseradish, salt and pepper until smooth. Spread evenly over crust. Top
  with remaining ingredients. Cut into appetizer-size pieces. Refrigerate.
 
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      Title: Vegetable Latkes
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 36 servings
 
      2 lg Idaho potatoes                      2    Egg whites
      2 md Carrots                           1/4 ts Pepper
      2 md Zucchini                        1 1/2 ts Salt
      1 lg Yellow onion, finely chopped      1/4 c  Flour
      2    Eggs                                     Oil for frying
 
  1>. Pare and coarsley shred potatoes and carrots. Shred zucchini. Place in
  a bowl with onion. 2>. Combine eggs, egg whites, salt and pepper; stir into
  vegetable mixture. Sprinkle flour over top; stir to mix. 3>. Heat non-stick
  griddle, or heavy skillet to medium-high. Brush with oil. Drop batter by
  heaping tablespoonfuls onto griddle. Flatten slightly. Cook until browned.
  Turn, brown other side, adding a little oil as necessary. 4>. Drain on
  paper towels and keep warm until ready to serve. Serve with applesauce or
  cranberry sauce or combination for dipping.
 
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      Title: Hidden Valley Ranch (R) Oyster Crackers
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 20 servings
 
      1 pk Hidden Valley Ranch (R)           3/4 c  Salad oil
           Salad dressing mix                  5 c  Plain oyster crackers
    1/2 ts Dill                           
 
  1>. Preheat oven to 250 deg.F. Combine salad dressing mix with dill and
  oil. Pour over crackers, stir to caot. Place in oven for 15 to 20 minutes.
  Stir gently halfway through baking.
 
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      Title: Pork Chop and Corn Stuffing Bake
 Categories: Pork/ham
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 cn Campbell's Golden Corn Soup         4    Pork chops, boneless 3/4"
    1/4 c  Celery, finely chopped                   Thick
    1/4 c  Onion, finely chopped               1 tb Packed brown sugar
    1/2 ts Paprika                             1 ts Spicy brown mustard
  1 1/2 c  Corn bread stuffing            
 
  1>. Combine soup, celery, onion, paprika and stuffing. In 9" greased pie
  plate, spoon stuffing mixture. Arrange chops over stuffing mixture; press
  lightly into stuffing. 2>. Combine sugar and mustard; spread evenly over
  chops. 3>. Bake at 400 deg.F. 30 minutes or until chops are fork tender.
 
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      Title: Cauliflower Gratin
 Categories: Vegetables
      Yield: 12 servings
 
     10 c  Water                               1 tb Lemon juice
      1 c  Milk                            1 1/2 ts Drained capers
      2 ts Salt                                1 ts Anchovy paste
      2    Cauliflower heads, cut into       1/2 ts Dijon mustard
           Flowerets                         1/4 c  Fresh bread crumbs
      3 tb Olive oil                         1/4 c  Parmesan cheese, grated
 
  1>. Bring water, milk and salt to boiling in large saucepan. Add
  cauliflower, simmer 4 minutes or until crisp-tender. Drain; rinse the
  cauliflower under cold running water to stop cooking. 2>. Coat jelly-roll
  pan with non-stick cooking spray. Arrange cauliflower in single layer on
  pan. Combine oil, lemon juice, capers anchovy paste and mustard in blender.
  Whirl until smooth. Drizzle evenly over cauliflower. Sprinkle on bread
  crumbs and Parmesan cheese. 3>. Bake on upper shelf of preheated 350 deg.F
  oven for 45 minutes or until crisped and heated through. Serve hot or warm.
 
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      Title: String Bean Provencal
 Categories: Vegetables
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 tb Olive oil                           2 ts Sugar
      4 md Onions, chopped                   1/4 ts Salt
      4    Garlic cloves, chopped            1/4 ts Ground black pepper
     28 oz Plum tomatoes in thick puree        2 lb String beans, trimmed and
      2 ts Leaf thyme, crumbled                     Halved
 
  1>. Heat oil in Dutch oven over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; cook,
  covered, stirring occasionally, 8 minutes or until softened. Add tomatoes,
  thyme, sugar, salt and pepper, breaking tomatoes with back of spoon. Stir
  in the string beans. Simmer, covered, stirring occasionally, 25 to 35
  minutes or until beans are tender.
 
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      Title: Glorified Pork Chops
 Categories: Pork/ham
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 tb Olive oil                                Soup
      6    Pork chops 1/2" thick             1/4 c  Water
      1 cn Campbell's Cream of Celery     
 
  1>. In skillet, in hot oil, brown half the chops 10 minutes, or until
  browned. Repeat with remaing chops. Spoon off fat. 2>. In skillet, combine
  soup and water. Heat to boiling. Return chops to skillet. Cover; cook over
  low heat 10 minutes or until chops are no longer pink, stirring often.
  Serve over rice.
 
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      Title: Rice Almondine
 Categories: Vegetables, Rice/grains
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 md Onion, chopped                  1 1/2 c  MINUTE (R) Instant Brown
      2 ts Butter                                   Rice
  1 1/4 c  Chicken broth                       1 c  Frozen green beans, thawed
      1 tb Lemon juice                         2 tb Toasted sliced almonds
    1/2 ts Garlic powder                     1/2 ts Dill
 
  1>. Cook and stir onion in butter until tender. Add broth, lemon juice and
  garlic powder. Bring to boil. 2>. Stir in rice. Return to boil. Reduce heat
  to low; cover and simmer 5 minutes. Remove from heat. 3>. Stir in green
  beans, almonds and dill; cover. Let stand 5 minutes.
 
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      Title: Curry Powder
 Categories: Ethnic
      Yield: 5 servings
 
    3/4 c  Coriander seeds                 1 1/2 ts Ground cloves
    3/4 c  Mustard seeds                       1 tb Crushed red pepper flakes
    1/4 c  Fennel seeds                    1 1/2 ts Fresh ground black pepper
      2 tb Celery seeds                       15    Coins dried ginger
      2 tb Ground mace                         3    Cloves dried garlic
      2 tb Ground turmeric                
 
  1>. Position rack in lower third of the oven. Preheat to 300 deg.F 2>.
  Combine coriander, mustard, cumin, fennel, celery, mace, turmeric annd
  cloves in 11 x 8 x 2 glass baking dish. Stir thouroughly 3>. Bake in
  preheated oven for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cool completely. 4>.
  Stir in the red peeper flakes, dried ginger and dried garlic. 5>. Working
  in small batches, gring mixture finely in a spice mill, coffee grinder,
  mini food processor, or blender (mixture ground in a blender will not have
  as fine a texture). Divide evenly among jars. Seal tightly. Keeps fresh for
  up to 6 months. Makes 5 4-ounce jars.
 
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      Title: Old-Fashioned Peach Cobbler
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    1/2 c  Light-brown sugar (packed)        1/2 c  Whole-wheat flour
    1/2 ts Cinnamon, ground                    1 tb Baking powder
      1 ts Grated lemon rind                 1/4 c  Butter (1/2 stick)
      1 tb Lemon juice                         2    Egg whites, beaten
      4 c  Sliced peeled peaches             1/2 c  Milk
    3/4 c  All-purpose flour                 1/2 ts Vanilla
 
  1>. Preheat oven to 375 deg.F. Lightly grease 8 x 8x 2-inch baking dish.
  Combine brown sugar, cinnamon, lemon rind and juice in a large bowl. Add
  peaches; toss to mix. Transfer to prepared baking dish. 2>. Combine flours
  and baking powder on a piece of waxed paper. Beat together butter and sugar
  in a medium-sized bowl until light and fluffy. Beat in egg white. Add dry
  ingredients alternately with milk and vanilla, stirring just to combine.
  Drop batter by spoonfuls over peach mixture; Spread gently. 3>. Bake in
  preheated 375 degF. oven for 25 to 30 minutes or until peaches are tender
  and crust is golden brown. Serve warm.
 
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      Title: Chicken Dijon
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      6    Whole chicken breasts,            1/2 c  Fine bread crumbs
           Skinned, boned & halved             1 ts Dried thyme, crumbled
           Salt & pepper to taste            1/2 ts Salt
    1/3 c  Yogurt                            1/4 ts Pepper
    1/4 c  Dijon mustard                  
 
  1>. Preheat oven to 350 deg.F. Lightly grease 1 or 2 large baking sheets.
  2>. Sprinkle chicken lightly with salt and pepper. Stir together yogurt and
  mustard in a small bowl. Spread mixture on bottom sides of chicken. Place
  on baking sheets, coated side down, leaving space between pieces. Spread
  mixture over top. Combine bread crumbs, thyme, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4
  teaspoon pepper. Sprinkle over chicken. 3>. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes until
  golden-brown and no longer pink in the center.
 
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      Title: Blender Breakfast
 Categories: Beverages, Fruits, Breakfast
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Ripe banana, peach, or            1/2 c  Low-fat yogurt
           Nectarine, peeled, cut up.          1 ts Honey, sugar or maple syrup
    1/2 c  Milk OR                             1 tb Natural bran
 
  1>. Combine banana, milk, honey and bran in blender or food processor.
  Whirl until smooth. Pour into tall glass.
 
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      Title: Blue Cheese Dressing
 Categories: Salads, Dressings
      Yield: 12 servings
 
    1/2 c  Blue cheese, crumbled                    Pinch dry mustard
      1 c  Plain yogurt                             Freshly ground pepper,
      1    Clove garlic, finely chopped             To taste
 
  1>. Beat half the cheese with a fork in a small bowl until creamy. Stir in
  the yogurt, garlic, mustard and pepper. Sir in remaining cheese. Store,
  covered, in refrigerator.
 
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      Title: Spinach Dip #2
 Categories: Dips
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 lb Fresh spinach                     1/4 c  Chopped green onions
      1 c  Dairy sour cream                    1 ts Salt
    1/2 c  Plain yogurt                             Fresh ground pepper to taste
    1/2 c  Finely chopped fresh parsley   
 
  1>. Remove stems and tough bits from spinach. Boil or steam until wilted.
  Drain thouroghly and chop. 2>. Combine spinach, sour cream, yogurt,
  parsley, green onion, salt and pepper in a small bowl. Cover and
  refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight to blend flavors.
 
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      Title: Herbed Oil and Vinegar Dressing
 Categories: Salads, Dressings
      Yield: 2 servings
 
    1/4 c  Cider vinegar                       2 ts Dried leaf basil, crumbled
    1/4 c  Olive oil                         1/4 ts Dry mustard
    1/4 c  Apple juice                       3/4 ts Salt
      1 ts Honey                             1/8 ts Ground black pepper
    1/2 c  Parsley leaves                 
 
  1>. Combine all ingredients in a blender or food processor. Whirl until
  smooth. 2>. Place in jar with tight-fitting lid. Refrigerate for up to two
  weeks. Shake well before serving.
 
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      Title: Turkey Salad Stuffed Eggs
 Categories: Appetizers, Cheese/eggs, Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      8    Eggs                                3 tb Mayonnaise
      2    Celery stalks                       2 tb Dijon mustard
      2    Green onions                        1 tb Cider vinegar
    1/2    Sweet red pepper                    1 ts Sugar
    3/4 lb Leftover cooked turkey            1/4 ts Salt
 
  1>. Place eggs with enough water to cover in medium-sized saucepan. Bring
  to boil; reduce heat to simmer for 10 minutes. Drain; hold under cold
  running water to cool. Peel; halve crosswise. Remove yolks and reserve for
  another use. 2>. Cut celery, green onions, red pepper and turkey into
  1-inch cubes. Place in food processor. Whirl with on-off pulses until
  finely chopped; do not overprocess. Scrape into medium-size bowl. Sit in
  mayonnaise, mustard, vinegar, sugar and salt. 3>. Spoon 1 rounded
  tablespoon into hollow of each egg half. Serve, or refrigerate up to 12
  hours.
 
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      Title: French's Simply Venison
 Categories: Meats, French
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           Deer ham parts                           Coarsley grnd black pepper
           Adolph's Meat Tenderizer                 Squeezable soft margarine
 
  The secret to good venison is always to muscle the meat. Muscling means to
  remove each muscle individually. Once finished, the cook will have several
  cylindrical pieces resembling tenderloin. Place pieces in a Pyrex dish,
  sprinkle each side with meat tenderizer and coarsley ground black pepper.
  Puncture each side liberally with a sharp fork. Squeeze margarine on one
  side. Turn meat over and repeat process on other side. Broil on high heat
  for about 4 minutes. Turn meat over and broil until brown. Remember venison
  is not as good when it is overcooked.
 
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      Title: Clive Younghusband's Venison Stew
 Categories: Soups/stews, Beef, Pork/ham
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      4 lb Venison (haunch, ham)                    Salt
      3 c  Cheap red wine                      8 oz Jar of beef gravy
  1 1/2 c  Red or white wine vinegar         3/4 c  Pearl onions, trimmed
        pn Ground allspice                   3/4 c  Fresh mushrooms
      2    Whole bay leaves                    2    Cloves, garlic, crushed
      4 c  Celery, carrots, leeks,             2 pn Ground oregano
           Roughly chopped                     1 lb Salt pork, diced
           Sugar                          
 
  1>. Pour half bottle of red wine and half the wine vinegar into a
  non-aluminum pan. Add bay leaves, allspice and vegetables. Do not season.
  Bring to a boil for 30 minutes. Cool to room temperature. This can be done
  overnight in the refrigerator but allow to return to room temperature
  before adding meat. Strain mixture through cheescloth. Discard the
  vegetables and spices in the cheesecloth. 2>. Add 2 tablespoons sugar and 2
  tablespoons salt to the liquid. Cut venison into 2" cubes. Add to the
  strained mixture. Let mixture stand in the refrigerator for 24 hours. 3>.
  Saute mushrooms and onions until limp. Add gravy, garlic, oregano and the
  remaining red wine. 4>. Fry salt pork until crisp. Drain. Add salt pork to
  Mushroom/gravy mixture. 5>. Remove venison from marinade. Throw away
  marinade. 6>. Saute venison until brown. Add to mushroom/gravy mixture.
  Place mixture in oven-proof casserole and cover. Bake at 350 deg. F for 2
  hours or until venison checks done. 7>. Serve stew over wild rice with
  cranberry sauce on the side.
 
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      Title: Lemon-Herb Lamb Roast
 Categories: Beef, Lamb
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 lb Boneless center-cut leg of        1/4 ts Dried crushed thyme
           Lamb                              1/4 ts Pepper
    1/2 ts Finely shredded lemon peel          3 c  Plain yogurt
      1 tb Lemon juice                         1 tb Cornstarch
    1/2 ts Dried rosemary                    3/4 ts Beef boullion granules
 
  1>. Trim fat from lamb; cut four evenly spaced 1" deep slits in the
  surface. Combine lemon peel, juice, rosemary, thyme and pepper; rub onto
  meat and into slits. Place meat on the rack of a roasting pan. Insert a
  meat thermometer into the thickest portion. Roast in 325 deg.F oven for 1
  1/2 to 1 3/4 hours or until the thermometer registers 150 degrees 150
  degrees F (medium). 2>. For sauce, reserve pan juices; skim fat. Add water,
  if neccesary, to measure 2/3rds cup liquid total. In a medium saucepan stir
  together yogurt, cornstarch and bouillion granules. Stir in juice mixture.
  Cook and stir until thickened and bubbly. Cook and serve with sliced meat.
 
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      Title: Beef Jerky
 Categories: Beef
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Flank steak                         4 tb Lemon juice
      1    Clove garlic, minced              1/2 c  Soy sauce
    1/2 c  Honey                               1    Pinch salt
      1    Pinch pepper                   
 
  Put steak in freezer for about half an hour, just until firm.  Slice steak
  across grain, about 1/4-inch thick.  Combine remaining ingredients and
  marinate steak strips in this for at least 2 hours. Place slices on rack in
  pan and dry in oven at 150 degrees, 12 hours.
 
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      Title: Chicken Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Chicken and giblets, cut up         1    Onion, med., chopped
      1 tb Salt                                1    Garlic clove, minced
      4    Carrots, chopped                    1 c  Rice or noodles
      6    Celery stalks w/leaves, chop   
 
  Put chicken pieces in large pot with water to cover.  Add salt and bring to
  a boil. Reduce heat to simmer and skim off fat. Add vegetables and garlic,
  cover and cook until tender.  Remove chicken and either serve separately or
  dice and return to soup.  Season to taste.  Add rice or noodles and cook
  until tender.
 
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      Title: Fish Kabobs
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 6 servings
 
-----------------------------------KABOB-----------------------------------
  1 1/2 lb Bass / lean fish, cubed            16    Chunks pineapple
     16    Mushroom caps                       3    Onions, cut in chunks
      2    Green peppers, cut in chunks        3    Firm tomatoes, cut in wedges

----------------------------------MARINADE----------------------------------
    1/4 c  Vinegar                           1/2 c  Oil
      1 ts Salt                                1    Pinch Cayenne
    1/4 ts Pepper                            1/4 ts Powdered mustard
 
  Combine ingredients to make marinade and shake well.  Marinate fish for at
  least 1 hour.  Thread onto skewers alternating fish with fruit and
  vegetables. Brush kebabs with remaining marinade. Place skewers on grill 4
  inches above coals. Cook only until edges of fish begin to curl.
 
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      Title: Fudge # 2
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 c  Sugar                               2 tb Butter
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 ts Vanilla
      1 c  Milk                              1/2 c  Chopped walnuts (Opt.)
      2    Squares unsweetened choc.         1/8 c  Chopped candied cherries
 
  Butter a shallow dish and set aside.  Combine sugar, salt and milk in a
  large saucepan. Add chocolate and cook over low heat until chocolate is
  melted. Stirring occasionally, increase heat and bring to full rolling
  boil. Continue cooking until it reaches soft ball, 234 degrees F on your
  candy thermometer. Remove from heat and add butter. Let cool to about 130
  degrees.  Add vanilla and beat until fudge begins to thicken. RAPIDLY fold
  in walnuts and cherries (if desired), and INSTANTLY turn the mixture into
  buttered dish.  It's ready to eat almost immediately. Cut into squares and
  serve.
 
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      Title: Banana Blueberry Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  1 3/4 c  Sifted flour                      2/3 c  Sugar
      2 ts Baking powder                       2    Eggs
    1/4 ts Baking soda                         1 c  Bananas, mashed
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 c  Blueberries
    1/3 c  Butter                         
 
  Sift together flour, baking powder, soda, and salt.  Set aside.  Cream
  butter and gradually beat in sugar until light and fluffy.
  
  Beat in eggs one at a time.  Add flour mixture and banana alternately in
  three parts. Gently stir in blueberries. Turn into oiled 9 x 5-inch loaf
  pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 50 minutes. Turn out of pan to cool.
 
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      Title: Michele's Triple C Cookies
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 48 servings
 
      1 c  Butter, softened                    2 tb Unbleached flour
      1 c  Sugar                             3/4 ts Baking soda
      1 c  Dark brown sugar                    1 ts Salt
      2    Eggs                                2 c  Chocolate chips
  1 1/2 ts Vanilla                           1/2 c  Pecans, chopped
      2 c  Unbleached flour               
 
  Cream butter, sugar and brown sugar until well-blended.  Add eggs, one at a
  time, blending well.  Mix in vanilla.
  
  Sift together flour, soda and salt.  Add to butter mixture.  Stir until
  mixed. Add chocolate chips and pecans.
  
  Drop by teaspoonfuls onto well-greased cookie sheet.  Bake at 350 degrees
  for 12 minutes.
 
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      Title: Swingers
 Categories: Meats
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 lb Ground round                        1 ts Salt
  1 1/2 c  Onion, coarsely chopped             2 tb Wheat germ
  1 1/2 c  Green pepper, coars chopped         1    Garlic clove, minced
  1 1/2 c  Tomatoes, coarsely chopped        1/2 c  Mushrooms, sliced
      2 c  Cheddar cheese, cubed               1 c  Sliced green onions
 
  Mix all ingredients.  Shape into patties.  Refrigerate 2 to 3 hours.  Press
  patties together to prevent crumbling.  Cook 10 minutes on each side.
 
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      Title: Sweet and Sour Meatloaf
 Categories: Ground beef, Meatloaf, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      8 oz Tomato sauce (1 can)                1    Egg, slightly beaten
    1/4 c  Brown sugar                       1/4 c  Onion, minced
    1/4 c  Vinegar                           1/4 c  Crushed crackers
      1 ts Mustard                             1 ts Salt
      2 lb Ground beef                       1/4 ts Pepper
      1 c  Sliced mushrooms               
 
  Combine first 4 ingredients to make sauce.  Combine remaining ingredients,
  kneading together with hands.  Add 1/2 tomato sauce mixture.  Put in loaf
  pan. Pour remaining sauce over loaf. Bake at 400 degrees for 45 minutes.
 
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      Title: Potato Kugel
 Categories: Vegetables, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      9    Potatoes, grated                    1    Egg, beaten
      4    Slices bacon                        2 tb Sour cream (heaping)
    1/2    Onion, chopped                      1    Dash Salt
      1 c  Milk, boiled                        1    Dash pepper
 
  Put potatoes into colander and press out juices.  Cook bacon and keep the
  fat. (Vegetarians omit meat.) Combine potatoes, bacon, onion and hot bacon
  fat, and pour into a 9 x 13-inch baking dish. Pour milk over top. Pour on
  egg and sour cream. Salt and pepper to taste. Bake at 350 degrees for 1
  hour or until light brown on top. Serve immediately or let flavors blend
  overnight.
 
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      Title: Secret Kiss Cookies
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 36 servings
 
      1 c  Butter                              1 c  Walnuts, chopped fine
    2/3 c  Sugar                               1    Pkg chocolate kisses
      1 ts Vanilla                             1 c  Powdered sugar
      2 c  Flour                          
 
  Beat butter, sugar and vanilla at medium speed until light and fluffy.  Add
  flour and nuts on low speed until well-blended.  Chill dough 2 hours.  For
  each cookie, use about 1 T of dough to encase one candy piece completely.
  Place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees until set but not
  brown, about 8- 10 minutes. Remove and roll in powdered sugar.
 
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      Title: Chocolate Chip Cake
 Categories: Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      2 tb Cinnamon                            2 c  Brown sugar
      1 c  Walnuts, chopped                1 1/2 c  Salad oil
    3/4 c  Chocolate chips                     1 ts Vanilla
    1/2 c  Sugar                               3 c  Graham crackers, crushed
      4    Eggs                            1 1/2 ts Baking powder
      1 pt Sour cream                        1/2 ts Baking soda
 
  Combine cinnamon, walnuts, chips and white sugar; set aside.  Blend eggs,
  sour cream, brown sugar and salad oil until creamy; add vanilla. Combine
  cracker crumbs, baking powder and soda; stir into batter. Pour half the
  batter into an oiled 13 x 9-inch baking pan. Sprinkle batter with half the
  cinnamon/sugar mix. Pour rest of batter in pan. Sprinkle top with remaining
  cinnamon/sugar mix. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.
 
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      Title: Turkey Strips with Artichokes
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 tb Flour                               1    Onion, sliced
    1/4 ts Salt                              1/4 c  Butter
    1/8 ts Pepper                            1/4 c  Chiken broth
    1/8 ts Paprika                             1 tb Lemon juice
    3/4 lb Turkey breast, sliced               2 tb Grated Parmesan cheese
           And pounded                       1/2 c  Sour cream
      6 oz Marinated artichoke hearts          8 oz Noodles, cooked
 
  Combine flour, salt, pepper and paprika.  Coat meat slices with it.  Pour
  artichoke liquid into a frying pan and cook on medium heat until bubbly.
  Add meat slices and brown 3-5 minutes; remove from pan. Add onion and
  butter to pan. Saute 5 minutes. Add broth and stir in lemon juice, cheese,
  and sour cream. Add turkey and heat through. Serve over noodles. Garnish
  with artichoke hearts.
 
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      Title: Honey Lemonade
 Categories: Beverages
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 c  Honey                             3/4 c  Lemon juice
      1 c  Hot water                           8 c  Cold water
 
  Stir honey and hot water over low heat until blended.  Let cool and add
  lemon juice and cold water. Pour into iced glasses.
  
  The honey/water syrup may be refrigerated and used to make lemonade a glass
  at a time. To serve, mix 4 T syrup to 1 1/2 T lemon juice and 1 c water per
  person.  Pour into iced glasses.
 
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      Title: Banana Sour Cream Waffles
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Cakes, Breakfast
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 c  Flour                               1    Egg, separated
    1/2 tb Sugar                               1 c  Sour cream
      1 ts Baking powder                     1/4 c  Milk
    1/4 ts Soda                              1/4 c  Butter, melted
    1/4 ts Salt                                1    Banana, mashed
 
  Sift together dry ingredients.  Set aside.  Mix together beaten egg yolk,
  sour cream, milk, butter and banana. Add to flour mixture, mixing well.
  Fold in whipped egg white, and pour into oiled waffle iron or oiled pan.
  Cook each side until brown.
 
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      Title: Creamed Carrot Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Beef
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      5 tb Butter                          3 1/2 c  Milk
      4    Onions, chopped                     1    Pinch salt
      4 c  Carrots, sliced                     1    Pinch pepper
      4 tb Flour                             1/4 ts Nutmeg
      5 c  Beef broth                     
 
  Melt butter in kettle.  Saute vegetables until onions are clear.  Blend in
  flour.  Mix in broth and stir until smooth.  Simmer covered 30 minutes. Put
  soup through blender to puree.  Stir in milk.  Adjust the seasonings.  Stir
  until hot, but not boiling.  Ladle into bowls and sprinkle nutmeg on top.
 
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      Title: Pumpkin Bread or Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 3 servings
 
  3 1/2 c  Pumpkin, pureed                     1 ts Cloves
      1 c  Butter                              2 ts Nutmeg
      2    Eggs                                2 c  Walnuts, broken
  2 1/2 c  Flour                               2 c  Honey
  2 1/2 c  Pastry flour                        1 c  Cream
      6 ts Baking powder                       4 tb Vanilla
    1/4 c  Molasses                       
 
  Combine pumpkin, butter, and eggs.  Add remaining ingredients and stir.
  Pour into oiled loaf pans or muffin tins. Bake at 350 degrees for 30
  minutes or until tops brown. To give as gifts, bake in oiled empty coffee
  or tea tins.
 
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      Title: Canadian Flapjacks
 Categories: Cakes, Cheese/eggs, Canadian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               2    Eggs
      1    Pinch sea salt                    1/2 c  Honey
  1 1/2 c  Apple juice or milk                 2 ts Baking powder
      2 tb Oil                                 1    Pippin apple, grated
 
  Combine all ingredients except apple with mixer.  Add apple and mix by
  hand. Spoon into oiled fry pan, at medium heat. Turn when bubbles appear
  and harden. Brown other side. Serve immediately with your choice of
  topping.  We like honey and maple syrup best.
 
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      Title: Tuna Apple Salad
 Categories: Salads, Fish/sea
      Yield: 3 servings
 
      1    Can (6.5 oz) tuna               4 1/4 oz Chopped olives (opt.)
      3 c  Torn lettuce                      1/4 c  Cheese, grated (opt.)
      1    Apple                               1    Boiled egg, chopped
      1    Stalk celery, chopped               3 tb Thousand Island dressing
 
  Drain tuna.  Tear lettuce into bite-sized pieces.  Core apple and cut into
  eight wedges.  Cut each wedge crosswise into 4 or 5 chunks.  Each apple
  piece will still have peel on one edge. Red apples look especially nice.
  
  Combine tuna, lettuce, apple and chopped celery.  Add optional ingredients
  as desired. Add Thousand Island dressing and toss until well blended. Serve
  with crackers or specialty bread.
 
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      Title: Persian Kebabs
 Categories: Lamb
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 lb Lamb, cut in 1-inch cubes         1/2 ts Pepper, fresh
    1/2 c  Salad oil                           6    Bay leaves
    1/4 c  Lemon juice                         4    Small tomatoes, halved
      2    Cloves garlic, crushed              2    Green Pepper, cubed
      1 ts Salt                                2    Small egplants, cubed
 
  Prepare marinade: combine oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt, pepper and bay
  leaves.  Marinate meat cubes for 4 to 5 hours in refrigerator.
  
  Thread meat, vegetables, and bay leaves on skewers.  Brush with marinade.
  Broil 3 minutes on each side, or barbecue 5 minutes on each side.  Serve
  immediately.
 
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      Title: Ratatouille
 Categories: Ethnic
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      4 tb Olive oil                           1 tb Garlic, chopped
      1    Eggplant, cut in 1" cubes           2    Sprigs fresh thyme (OR
      2    Zucchini cut in 1" cubes                 1/2 ts Dried thyme)
      1 tb Olive oil                           1    Bay leaf
      2    Onions, coarsely chopped            3    Tomatoes, cut in 1" cubes
      2    Green peppers, 1" cubes             1    Pkg Gruyere cheese (opt)
 
  Heat first amount of oil in large heavy skillet.  When quite hot, add
  eggplant; cook, stirring constantly, for about 3 minutes.  With a wooden
  spoon, remove eggplant to colander.  Next cook zucchini in skillet,
  stirring constantly, about 3 minutes. Remove to colander also. Add
  remaining oil to skillet; saute onion until clear. Add green pepper to
  skillet, and cook while stirring, for about 3 minutes. Stir in garlic,
  thyme and bay leaf. Add drained eggplant and zucchini. Cook while stirring,
  for about 5 minutes. Add tomatoes, cover tightly, and cook for 20 minutes.
  Uncover and cook for about 10 minutes to reduce liquid that will have
  accumulated. Serve hot or cold.
 
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      Title: Ham Apple Pie
 Categories: Pies, Meats
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      4 lb Ham, cooked, chopped fine           1    Cube bouillon (dissolved in
      5    Green apples, chopped                    1 c water)
      2    Onions, chopped fine                4    Potatoes, cooked and mashed
      1 ts Sage                                3 tb Melted butter
      1 tb Mixed vegetable seasoning      
 
  In deep baking dish, arrange alternate layers of ham and apples.  Sprinkle
  each layer with onion and seasonings.  Moisten each layer with bouillon.
  Over top, cover with layer of thick mashed potatoes.  Brush potato peaks
  with melted butter.  Bake at 325 degrees for 1 1/2 to 2 hours until ham is
  thoroughly heated and potato peaks are browned.
 
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      Title: Paella
 Categories: Mexican, Fish/sea
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Chicken broiler, cut up             6    Strands saffron
      2    Cloves garlic                       1 c  Onion, diced
    1/4 c  Oil                                 1    Green bell pepper, diced
      1 lb Raw shrimp                          1    Red bell pepper, diced
      4    Sliced tomatoes                     1 ts Paprika
      1 lb Peas                                1 c  White wine
     12    Artichoke hearts                    2 c  Water
  1 1/2 c  Brown rice                     
 
  Brown chicken and garlic in oil; remove chicken to large casserole dish.
  Add shrimp, tomatoes, peas and artichoke hearts to dish.  In oil used to
  brown chicken, saute rice, saffron, onion, green and red bell peppers for 7
  minutes.  Add to casserole dish, sprinkle on paprika, and pour in wine and
  water.  Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 1 hour, or until rice is ready.
 
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      Title: Herb Butter for Seafood or Artichokes
 Categories: Sauces, Fish/sea
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  Butter                            1/4 ts Basil
      1 ts Paprika                             1    Clove garlic, crushed
      1 tb Green scallions                     3 tb Fresh parsley, chopped
    1/4 ts Oregano                           1/2 ts Soy sauce
    1/4 ts Marjoram                       
 
  Melt butter over medium heat and stir in remaining ingredients.  Simmer 5
  minutes.  Serve warm.  May be refrigerated and reheated when needed.
 
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      Title: Chicken Kiev #2
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 2 servings
 
    1/2 c  Butter                              2    Eggs
      3    Cloves garlic, diced              1/2 c  Scallions, diced fine
    1/4 c  Lemon juice                         3 c  Cracker crumbs
    1/2 ts Mixed vegetable seasoning         1/2 c  Grated Parmesan cheese
      2    Chicken breasts                
 
  In a fry pan, melt butter and saute garlic with lemon juice and seasoning.
  
  Using flavorizer, inject breasts with butter mix.  (The flavorizer can be
  purchased at any kitchen supply store.  It looks much like the needle a
  doctor uses for injections, and it's use is also similar.)
  
  Add remaining liquid to eggs and beat.  In a separate bowl, combine
  scallions, cracker crumbs, and Parmesan cheese.  Dip breasts in egg
  mixture, then into cracker mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
 
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      Title: Potato Time
 Categories: Vegetables
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      6    Potatoes, in 1/2" slices          1/2 ts Garlic powder
  1 1/2 c  Mayonnaise                          3 tb Parsley
      1    Onion, minced                   1 1/2 c  Cracker crumbs
      1 tb Soy sauce                           1 c  Grated Parmesan cheese
      1 tb Oregano leaves                 
 
  Place potato slices in covered vegetable steamer; steam 12 minutes; drain
  and cool.  Mix together mayonnaise, onion, soy sauce, oregano, garlic and
  parsley.  Frost each potato slice with this mixture, and then dip it into
  cracker crumbs.  Bake on cookie sheets at 350 degrees for 10 minutes.
  Sprinkle with Parmesan and serve hot.
  
  To make as a casserole, cover bottom of casserole with potato slices,
  spread on mayonnaise mixture, then sprinkle on crumbs. Continue in layers
  until all ingredients are used. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Top with
  Parmesan and serve.
 
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      Title: Mendocino Sole
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      8    Fillets of sole                   1/4 c  Cognac
      1 ts Minced onion                        2 tb Butter
      1 ts Lemon juice                         2 tb Flour
    1/2 c  Dry white wine                      1 c  Cream
      1 c  Seedless grapes                   1/2 ts Mixed vegetable seasoning
 
  Wash and dry sole.  Set fillets in baking dish, side by side.  Sprinkle on
  minced onion, lemon juice, and wine.  Cover and bake 15 minutes at 350
  degrees.  Meanwhile, slightly bruise grapes and marinate in cognac.   Make
  a sauce of butter, flour and cream; add mixed vegetable seasoning. Combine
  sauce with grapes and cognac.  Pour over sole fillets and return to oven
  for 5 minutes.
 
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      Title: Chicken Regency Salad
 Categories: Poultry, Salads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      9 oz Frozen artichoke hearts             1 tb Soy sauce
      2 c  Italian salad dressing              2 tb Butter
      3 c  Cooked, cubed chicken             1/2 c  Pecan halves
    1/3 c  Sliced water chestnuts              1 pn Mixed vegetable seasoning
    1/4 c  Slivered green olives             3/4 c  Diced celery
 
  Cook artichoke according to package directions; drain.  Combine with salad
  dressing, chicken, water chestnuts, olives, and soy sauce.  Cover and
  refrigerate at least 3 hours.
  
  Melt butter; add pecans and cook over low heat, stirring constantly until
  nuts begin to brown.   Drain nuts and sprinkle with vegetable seasoning;
  cool.
  
  Drain any liquid from chicken mixture.  Add celery just before serving.
  Serve on lettuce leaves and garnish with pecans.
 
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      Title: Noodles and Apples
 Categories: Pasta, Fruits
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      3 c  Cooked noodles                    3/4 c  Raisins
      3 tb Butter                            1/2 ts Nutmeg
      3 tb Grated Swiss cheese               1/4 ts Cloves
      3 c  Sliced green apples                 3 tb Molasses
 
  Combine all ingredients and pour into well-oiled medium casserole.  Cover
  and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.  Bake uncovered for 15 minutes
  longer or until slightly browned.
 
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      Title: Banana Fish
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/4 c  Flour                               1 lb Fish fillets
      2 ts Curry powder                        1 tb Oil
    1/4 ts Soy sauce                           3    Stalks celery, sliced
      4    Bananas, peeled & halved            4 tb Butter
           Lengthwise                          2 tb Lemon juice
 
  Mix together flour, curry powder, and soy sauce; coat bananas and fish with
  this; set aside.  Heat oil in skillet.  Stir-fry celery until crisp; set
  aside.  Add butter to oil; saute bananas until golden, about 1 minute on
  each side.  Sprinkle bananas with half of lemon juice; remove to serving
  dish.  Saute fish in oil/butter mix until fish comes easily away on a fork,
  about 3 minutes on each side.  Sprinkle with remaining lemon juice.  Place
  on serving dish with bananas.  Spoon celery over fish.
 
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      Title: Turkey Pot Pie
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      5    Potatoes, mashed                    3 c  Diced turkey
      1    Egg, slightly beaten                2 c  Chopped celery
    1/2 c  Mayonnaise                          1 c  Cooked peas, drained
      1 tb Lemon juice                         1 c  Cheddar cheese, grated
 
  Cook & mash potatoes, or used leftovers.  Stir in egg.  Spread in well
  oiled 9-inch pie pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 minutes. Combine
  mayonnaise and lemon juice; stir in turkey, celery, and peas. Spoon into
  potato crust. Top with cheese. Continue baking 15-20 minutes or until hot
  through.
 
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      Title: Roast Beef a la Stroganoff
 Categories: Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 c  Chopped celery                      1 ts Soy sauce
      1    Onion, chopped fine             1 1/2 c  Beef bouillon
    1/4 lb Mushrooms, sliced                   1 c  Sour cream
    1/4 c  Butter                              2 c  Thinly sliced roast beef,
    1/2 c  Flour                                    Cooked
 
  Cook celery, onion and mushrooms in butter until tender.  Stir in flour and
  soy sauce.  Add bouillon; cook, stirring until thickened.  Stir in sour
  cream.  Add beef and heat through.  Serve with hot cooked rice or noodles.
 
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      Title: Turkey and Pecan Casserole
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
 
        Turkey and Pecan Casserole
  
  8 c turkey, cooked & cubed 1/2 tsp mixed vegetable seasoning 8 T butter 4
  cloves garlic, minced 2 T scallions, chopped 6 T brandy 1 c white wine 2 T
  tomato paste 6 T whole wheat flour 1 c mushrooms, chopped 2 c broth 1 lb
  pecans 1 1/2 c sour cream 1/2 c fresh parsley, chopped
  
  Season turkey with mixed vegetable seasoning.  In skillet, melt 1/2 of
  butter and brown turkey; place turkey in ovenproof casserole with lid.  In
  same skillet, saute garlic and scallions.  Add brandy and wine; increase
  heat and boil about 1 minute.  Reduce heat to low and whisk in tomato
  paste, and flour. Cook, stirring until smooth. Add mushrooms and broth.
  Pour sauce over turkey in casserole. Add pecans. Bake covered 35 to 40
  minutes or until turkey is tender. Remove from oven. Spoon about 2 cups of
  turkey sauce into bowl; stir in sour cream; return to casserole, stirring
  until thoroughly combined. Return to oven and bake covered about 10
  minutes. Sprinkle with parsley and serve.
 
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      Title: Out-Of-The-Ordinary Chili
 Categories: Poultry, Beef, Mexican, Chili
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 lb Beef, chicken, or turkey            4 c  Cooked kidney beans
      2 c  Water                               1    Onion, chopped
      1 tb Chili powder                        1    Bunch green onions, sliced
      1 tb Curry powder                    1 1/2 c  Grated natural sharp cheese
      3    Tomatoes, diced                
 
  In a frying pan, saute meat until lightly browned.  Pour off drippings. Add
  water, chili, and curry powder; simmer 5 minutes.  Add tomatoes and beans;
  heat through.  Stir in onions.  Ladle into serving bowls and sprinkle on
  cheese.
 
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      Title: Polish Stew
 Categories: Soups/stews, Beef, Sausages, Polish
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 lb Polish sausage, 1/2" pieces         1 c  White wine
      3 tb Oil                                 8 oz Tomato sauce
  1 1/2 lb Beef, cubed                         2 ts Soy sauce
      2    Onions, sliced                      1 ts Caraway seeds
      2 c  Mushrooms, sliced                 1/4 ts Vegetable seasoning
      1 lb Sauerkraut, canned             
 
  Saute sausage 15 minutes; remove to casserole.  Add oil to sausage
  drippings; brown beef in oil, 15 minutes; remove to casserole.  Saute
  onion; add to casserole. Saute mushrooms with sauerkraut and wine. Add
  tomato sauce, soy sauce, caraway seeds and vegetable seasoning. Add this to
  casserole also, mixing well.  Cover and bake at 375 degrees for 2 to 2 1/2
  hours.  Stir casserole every 30 minutes.
 
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      Title: X's Spinach Salad
 Categories: Salads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
-----------------------------------SALAD-----------------------------------
      2    Bunches spinach, washed,            2    Tomatoes, cut into wedges
           Drained, stems removed              4    Strips bacon, crumbled
      1    Onion, thinly sliced                1 cn Asparagus spears
      2    Eggs, hard cooked, chopped    

----------------------------------DRESSING----------------------------------
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/2 c  Vinegar
      1 c  Safflower oil                       1 ts Whole celery seeds
      1 ts Mustard                             1 tb Grated onion
      1 ts Salt                           
 
  Prepare dressing first: blend together sugar, oil, mustard and salt.  Add
  vinegar, celery seeds and grated onion; shake or beat well.  Chill.
  
  Mix together all salad ingredients, except asparagus spears.  Pour chilled
  dressing over all and toss until well coated.  Arrange asparagus spears on
  top.  Chill well before serving.  It is best the next day.
 
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      Title: Lemon Bread with Lemon Ice
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 1 servings
 
-----------------------------------BREAD-----------------------------------
      1 c  Sugar                           1 1/2 c  Flour
    1/2 c  Milk                                1 ts Baking powder
      6 tb Unsalted butter                   1/8 ts Salt
      2    Eggs                                1    Lemon rind, grated

-----------------------------------GLAZE-----------------------------------
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/4 c  Fresh lemon juice

---------------------------------LEMON ICE---------------------------------
      2 c  Water                               1 c  Fresh lemon juice
      1 c  Sugar                               2    Egg whites (opt)
      2 tb Grated lemon rind              
 
  Grease and flour a 9x5 loaf pan for each loaf of bread you are making.
  Combine sugar, milk, butter, and eggs; mix well.  Blend in flour, baking
  powder, salt and grated lemon rind.  Turn mixture into pan and bake 1 hour
  in preheated 350-degree oven.  Cool slightly, remove from pan, and set on
  foil.
  
  Meanwhile, prepare glaze.  Combine sugar and lemon juice in sauce pan. Stir
  over low heat until sugar dissolves and glaze is hot.
  
  Pour hot glaze slowly over surface of bread.  Let bread cool completely
  before slicing.
  
  To prepare Lemon Ice, combine water and sugar in a saucepan.  Add rind and
  bring to a boil.  Simmer 5 minutes.  Let cool.  Add lemon juice and stir.
  Pour liquid into freezer trays (two for each loaf of bread) and freeze
  until set, but not hard. Place in food processor or blender. If desired,
  add egg whites (they will make the ice smooth and white), and beat until
  smooth. Refreeze for about 3 hours or until firm. When ready to serve, let
  stand for a few minutes before scooping out.
  
  Serve bread slices with a scoop of lemon ice on the side.
 
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      Title: Tostadas De Pollo Y Frijoles
 Categories: Mexican, Poultry
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      2    Tortillas                           1    Head lettuce, shredded
      2 c  Cooked, mashed black beans          1    Green bell pepper, sliced
           (or refried beans)                  2    Green onions, diced
      2 c  Chicken, shredded                   1 cn Plain green olives, chopped
      1    Tomato, wedged                      1 c  Cheddar cheese, grated
      1 c  String beans, cook & cool           2 tb Hot sauce
 
  Lay a tortilla on each plate; spread with a layer of beans.  Lay chicken on
  beans.  Toss together vegetables and cheese; and mound on top of chicken.
  Sprinkle hot sauce on top.
 
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      Title: Salmon for Supper
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      6    Salmon steaks, 8-10 oz. each        1    Large russet potato,
    1/2 c  Butter                                   Sliced paper thin
    1/4 c  Vermouth                            2    Cloves garlic, diced
      2 tb Orange peel                       1/2 c  Green onion, sliced
      1 tb Lemon juice                       1/4 c  Parsley, diced
      1 ts Mixed vegetable seasoning      
 
  Wash salmon and pat dry.  In a sauce pan, melt butter in vermouth; stir in
  orange peel, lemon juice, and vegetable seasoning.  Place salmon in baking
  dish.  Brush each side of fish with butter mixture.  Lay potato slices on
  top of fish.  Sprinkle on garlic, onion and parsley.  Wrap baking dish in
  foil, sealing tightly.  Place sealed dish over barbecue coals, and grill
  10- 15 minutes or until fish flakes easily. Or, in the oven, bake covered
  at 325 degrees until fish flakes easily.
 
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      Title: Chicken Chop Suey
 Categories: Poultry, Chinese
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Uncooked chicken breast,          1/2 c  Sliced celery
           Cut in 1" cubes                     1    Green pepper, sliced
      1 tb Oil                               1/2 c  Sliced mushrooms
      3    Cubes vegetable bouillon            1    Tomato, diced
    1/2 c  Unsweetened pineapple juice       1/4 c  Sliced green onions
      2 tb Soy sauce                       1 1/2 c  Fresh Chinese pea pods
    1/2 ts Ginger                              4 oz Water chestnuts (1 can)
    1/2 ts Horseradish                         3 c  Fresh bean sprouts
 
  Pan fry chicken in oil.  Remove from heat and set aside.  In another pan,
  crush bouillon cubes and dissolve in pineapple juice.  Add soy sauce,
  ginger, horseradish, celery and green pepper; heat through.  Combine
  chicken with tomato, green onions, pea pods and water chestnuts; stir-fry
  about 2 minutes. Pour over fresh bean sprouts, top with pineapple sauce;
  serve immediately.
 
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      Title: Escargots on Mushroom Caps
 Categories: Appetizers, French
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     18    Snails                            1/4 ts Vegetable seasoning
      1    Bay leaf                          1/2 c  Butter
      1 c  White wine                          3 tb Finely chopped parsley
      2 tb Chopped onion                       2 tb Minced green onions
      4    Cloves garlic, crushed            1/4 ts Nutmeg
      1    Dash allspice                      18    Mushroom caps
      1 ts Soy sauce                      
 
  Capture 18 snails.  Place them in a ventilated box with corn meal.  With a
  sprayer bottle, spray the corn meal.  Keep them in this environment at
  least 72 hours. Remove the snails and wash them in cold water. Drop them
  into boiling water with bay leaf and let simmer 15 minutes. Drain in
  colander and pick meat out of shell. Remove the fall or the tail end where
  the snail is attached to the shell. Wash snails in cold running water. Set
  aside. If you prefer, use canned snails, and rinse in cold water.
  
  In a sauce pan, combine white wine, onion, garlic, allspice, soy sauce and
  vegetable seasoning.  Add snails and cook over low heat 10 minutes.  Remove
  and drain snails, reserving liquid.  To this liquid add butter, parsley and
  green onions.  Heat through; add nutmeg.  Place mushroom caps in baking
  dish, top each with a snail, and pour liquid over all; bake at 450 degrees
  for 7 minutes.  Serve immediately with sliced french bread.
 
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      Title: South of the Border Stew
 Categories: Mexican, Meats, Soups/stews
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/4 c  Butter                              1 ts Salt
      2 lb Boneless round steak, cubed       1/4 ts Oregano
      5    Zucchini, sliced thin             1/4 ts Cumin
      3 c  Corn                                1 c  Cheddar cheese, shredded
      1 cn (4 oz) grn chilies, chopped       1/4 c  Chopped cilantro
      2    Cloves garlic, minced          
 
  In a large skillet, melt butter.  Brown meat, a few pieces at a time.
  Remove from skillet as they brown.  Saute zucchini in skillet 7-10 minutes.
  Return meat and add corn, chilies, garlic, salt, oregano and cumin. Simmer,
  stirring occassionally, about 12-15 minutes or until meat is tender.  Stir
  in cheese until melted.  Garnish with chopped cilantro and serve.
 
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      Title: Indonesian Brisket of Beef
 Categories: Beef, Oriental
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 lb Beef brisket                        3    Carrots, sliced
      3    Cloves of garlic, diced             2    Hot peppers, diced
    1/2 lb Bacon                               3    Tomatoes, cubed
      3    Onions, sliced                      2 c  Celery, sliced
      4 c  Cooked pinto beans                  2 c  Corn
      1 c  Ketchup                             1 ts Vegetable seasoning
 
  Boil brisket for 3 hours.  After 2 1/2 hours, combine garlic, bacon,
  onions, and beans; bake at 350 degrees for 1/2 hour. Add boiled brisket to
  baking ingredients; also add rest of ingredients; continue baking at 350
  degrees for another 1/2 hour. Remove from oven; allow to cool; refrigerate.
  Serve the next day with rice.
 
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      Title: Simply Sumptuous Shrimp
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/4 c  Butter                            1/2 c  Water
      1    Large green pepper, seeded          1 c  Brown rice
           & chopped                           1 lb Cooked medium shrimp
      1    Onion, chopped                      1 cn (6 1/2 oz) minced clams,
      1    Clove garlic, minced                     Drained
      1 cn (28 oz) stewed tomatoes             1 c  Feta (or mozzarella)
      1 pt Clam juice                               Cheese, crumbled
      1 c  Dry white wine                 
 
  In large skillet, melt butter.  Add green pepper, onion and garlic; saute
  about 5 minutes.  Add tomatoes, clam juice, wine, water and rice.  Boil at
  medium heat 25-30 minutes until rice is cooked.  Add shrimp and clams.
  Reduce heat to simmer for 3 minutes.  Sprinkle cheese on top and serve.
 
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      Title: Salmon Steaks
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Salmon steaks                       2 tb Soy sauce
    1/4 c  Oil                               1/2 tb Ginger
      2 tb Lemon juice                    
 
  Combine all ingredients and pour over steaks.  Marinate 30 minutes; turn
  steaks; marinate another 30 minutes.  Barbecue 10 minutes; turn steaks and
  brush with marinade; cook another 10 minutes.
 
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      Title: Peachy Chicken
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 lb Chicken, cut up                   1/2 c  Water
      1 c  Whole wheat flour                   8 c  Sliced peaches
      1 c  White wine                          1 c  Chopped walnuts
    1/2 c  Butter                         
 
  Roll chicken in flour; place in baking dish.  Melt together wine, butter,
  and water; pour over chicken.  Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.  Add
  peaches and walnuts.  Bake another 1/2 hour to finish.
 
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      Title: Spicy Rice and Vegetables
 Categories: Vegetarian, Rice/grains
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 c  Green chilies, diced                1 tb Honey
      1 c  Green bell pepper, diced        1 1/2 c  Brown rice
      1 c  Celery, diced                       3 c  Water
      1 c  Onion, diced                        1    Apple, chopped
      4 tb Butter                            1/2 c  Almonds, chopped
 
  Saute vegetables in butter and honey.  Add rice and continue to saute until
  onions are clear. Add water, and boil 5 minutes.  Turn heat to low; let
  rice absorb water, about 35 minutes. In last 5 minutes of cooking, add
  apple and almonds.
 
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      Title: Stuffed Potatoes
 Categories: Vegetarian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Baked potatoes                      2    Tomatoes, diced
      3 tb Butter                              1    Green bell pepper, diced
    1/2    Bunch scallions, diced              2    Garlic cloves, diced
      2 c  Cashews                             2 c  Cheddar cheese, diced
 
  Bake potatoes at 350 degrees for about 1 hour, until soft when pierced with
  fork.  Cut each lengthwise; scoop out centers.  Place potato centers in fry
  pan with butter, scallions, cashews, tomato, bell pepper, and garlic. Saute
  10 minutes.  Restuff potato skins with saute mixture.  Sprinkle on cheese,
  serve immediately.
 
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      Title: Mideastern Chicken
 Categories: Poultry, Mideast
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 c  Oil                               1/4 ts Nutmeg
      2    Lemons, juiced                      1 cn (7 oz) green olives
      2 tb Garlic powder                       4 c  White wine
    1/4 ts Saffron                             1    Onion, diced
  2 1/2 lb Chicken, cut-up                
 
  Use blender to combine oil, lemon juice, garlic and saffron.  Rub this
  mixture on chicken pieces.  Place remaining ingredients in pan with
  chicken. Simmer covered 20-30 minutes. Serve with LEMON RICE.
 
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      Title: Crab with Snow Peas
 Categories: Fish/sea, Oriental
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 tb Vegetable oil                     1/4 c  White wine
      1 lb Fresh crab meat, diced              1 tb Soy sauce
      2    Cloves garlic, crushed              1 tb Arrowroot
    1/2 lb Fresh snow peas                   1/4 c  Water
      1 cn (8 oz) water chestnuts (OR          4 c  Rice, freshly cooked
      1 c  Jicama, cut in 1/2" cubes)     
 
  Heat oil.  Add crab and simmer, stirring, 2 minutes.  Add garlic, snow peas
  and water chestnuts; simmer 5 minutes.  Stir together wine, soy sauce,
  arrowroot and water until arrowroot is dissolved.  Pour into cooking crab
  mixture and simmer another 2 minutes.  Serve immediately over hot rice.
 
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      Title: Sausage Skillet
 Categories: Meats, Sausages
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Red potatoes, cut in 1/2"           1    Onion, diced
           Cubes                               1    Bell pepper, into strips
      4    Italian-style sausages, cut         1    Red pepper, into lengths
           Into 1/4" cubes                
 
  In sauce pan, cover potatoes and sausage with water; simmer, covered, until
  sausage is fully cooked, about 20 minutes.  Drain off water; add vegetables
  to potatoes and sausage in fry pan.  Simmer 10 minutes, stirring
  occasionally.  Serve immediately.
 
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      Title: Baked Cornish Hens
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Cornish game hens                   1 ts Rosemary
    1/2 c  Butter                              2    Cloves garlic, pressed
      2 tb Lemon juice                    
 
  Rub hens with butter.  Combine other ingredients and use to baste hens.
  Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour, basting with lemon mixture every 10
  minutes. If serving with rice, spoon remaining lemon mixture over rice.
 
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      Title: Turkey Divan
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      4 tb Butter                              4    Spears broccoli, sliced
      2 tb Flour                                    Lengthwise
      1 c  Cream                             1/2 ts Mixed vegetable seasoning
      2 c  Diced turkey                      1/2 c  Parmesan cheese, grated
 
  In a sauce pan, melt butter and gradually stir in flour to make a smooth
  paste.  Slowly add cream and whisk until smooth.  Place turkey in baking
  dish, alternating with layers of broccoli spears.  Pour sauce over all and
  sprinkle on vegetable seasoning.  Top with Parmesan cheese.  Bake at 350
  degrees for 20-30 minutes; cheese will be bubbling and slightly browned.
 
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      Title: Huevos Mexicanos
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Mexican
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      2    Onions, chopped                 2 1/2 ts Chili
      2    Cloves garlic, diced                6    Eggs
    1/3 c  Olive oil                         1/2 c  Cheddar cheese, grated
      2    Tomatoes, chopped                   2    Tortillas
 
  In fry pan, combine onions, garlic and oil.  Heat gently for 5 minutes. Add
  tomatoes and chili.  Meanwhile, in separate pan, poach eggs.  Heat
  tortillas by steaming them. Place tortillas on individual plates and top
  with poached eggs. Pour sauce over the top and sprinkle with cheddar
  cheese.
 
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      Title: Tamale Casserole
 Categories: Vegetarian, Casseroles
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    1/2 c  Butter; softened                    1 ts Cumin
  1 1/2 c  Cornmeal                          1/4 ts -Salt
      1 c  Flour; all purpose            

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
      1 cn Kidney beans; 14 oz, draine         1 ts Dried oregano
      2    Garlic cloves; minced             1/2 ts Allspice
    1/4 ts -Salt                               1    Hot chili pepper; seeded &
      1 cn Tomato sauce; 14 oz                 1    Onion; chopped
 
  Fat grams    per serving:              Approx. Cook Time: 1:00
    In bowl, beat butter till creamy; beat in cornmeal, flour, cumin and salt
  till blended. Gradually beat in water; set aside.   Filling: In bowl,
  combine beans, garlic, salt, tomato sauce, oregano, allspice, hot chili
  pepper, green pepper and onion.   Spread half of cornmeal batter in greased
  8 cup (2 Litre) shallow casserole. Spread with bean mixture; spread
  remaining batter over top.   Bake in 325F oven for about 1 hour or till
  batter has set. Tastes like tamales, cheap and filling.
  
  Source: Canadian Living's gas station cookbook posted by Anne MacLellan
 
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      Title: Wild Rice
 Categories: Vegetarian, Rice/grains
      Yield: 2 servings
 
    1/2 c  Celery                              2 c  Water
    1/2 c  Onion                             1/2 c  Wild rice
    1/2 c  Parsley, grated                   1/2 c  Short grain brown rice
    1/2 c  Butter                              3 tb Lemon juice
      1    Box (10 oz) tofu                  1/2 ts Rosemary
 
  In skillet, stir-fry celery, onion, and parsley in butter for 10 minutes.
  Blend tofu and water together; add to skillet; also add wild rice, brown
  rice, lemon juice and rosemary; bring to a boil.  Reduce heat to low and
  let rice absorb moisture, about 30-40 minutes. Serve.
 
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      Title: Pork Chops Vermont
 Categories: Pork/ham
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 c  Catsup                            1/4 ts Ground ginger
      1 c  Maple syrup                       3/4 ts Thyme
    2/3 c  White wine                      1 1/2 ts Basil
    1/4 c  Water                             1/2 ts Dry mustard
      1    Bouillon cube                     1/2 ts Salt
      1    Bay leaf                          1/4 ts Pepper
      2    Cloves garlic, minced               4    Pork chops, 1 1/2" thick
 
  In sauce pan, combine all ingredients except pork chops.  Bring to a boil,
  then reduce heat and simmer uncovered for 30 minutes; stir occasionally.
  Meanwhile, bake chops 30 minutes at 375 degrees; pour sauce over chops.
  Bake 15-20 minutes more, spooning sauce over chops every 5 minutes.
 
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      Title: Canadian Souffles
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Canadian
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 tb Butter                            1/2 c  Sour cream
      3 tb Parmesan cheese, grated             3 tb Chopped pimento
      6    Eggs, separated                     1 tb Chopped chives
      8 oz Cream cheese (soft)               3/4 ts Dry mustard
      1 c  Grated cheddar cheese             3/4 lb Canadian bacon, diced
 
  Butter bottom and sides of individual souffle dishes and sprinkle with
  Parmesan cheese.  Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon colored, about 5
  minutes.  Beat in cream cheese, cheddar cheese, sour cream, pimento, chives
  and mustard.  Using clean, dry beaters, beat egg whites until stiff.
  Gently, fold into yolk mixture; fold in Canadian bacon.  Turn souffle into
  souffle dishes.  Bake at 350 degrees 25-30 minutes.  Souffle is done when a
  knife inserted in center comes out clean.
 
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      Title: Turkey Empenadas
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 c  Cooked turkey, cubed              1/2 ts Salt
  1 1/3 c  Cheddar cheese, grated            1/3 c  Butter
      1 cn (4 oz) grn chilies, drained       1/4 c  Water, cold
      1 c  Flour whole wheat                   1 tb Milk
    1/4 c  Corn meal                           4 ts Corn meal for topping
 
  Mix together turkey, cheese and chilies; set aside.  In a different bowl,
  mix together flour, cornmeal and salt.  Cut in butter until particles are
  the size of small peas (a pastry blender makes this an easy job).  Sprinkle
  with water and mix with pastry blender or fork until pastry can be formed
  into a ball.  Add a little more water if necessary.
  
  Divide dough into balls, one ball for each two servings; divide turkey
  mixture into same number as dough.
  
  Turn one dough ball onto floured board and roll into an 11" square.  Place
  on oiled cookie sheet.  Spoon one part of turkey mixture over 1/2 of
  pastry, coming to 1 1/2" of the edge. Fold other half of pastry over it,
  and crimp edges to seal them. Repeat this procedure with each ball of
  dough.
  
  Brush turnovers with milk.  Sprinkle remaining corn meal on top.  Bake at
  400 degrees for 25 minutes or until golden brown.  Allow to cool slightly;
  slice into wedges to serve.
 
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      Title: Arroz Con Pollo #2
 Categories: Poultry, Mexican
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 tb Oil                                 1    Bay leaf
      2 lb Chicken thighs & legs             1/2 ts Oregano
    1/2 ts Paprika                             1 ts Mixed vegetable seasoning
      1 tb Cilantro, chopped                 1/2 ts Basil
    1/2 c  Onion, diced                        1 c  Celery
      1    Clove garlic, crushed             1/2 c  Almonds
  1 1/2 c  Water                             3/4 c  Short grain brown rice
    1/2 c  White wine                        3/4 c  Wild rice
      3    Tomatoes, diced                     2 c  Peas
      1    Bouillon cube                  
 
  Heat oil and brown chicken in it for 10 minutes.  Add paprika, cilantro,
  onion and garlic.  Saute until onion is clear.  Stir in water, wine,
  tomatoes, bouillon cube, and seasonings; combine thoroughly.  Stir in
  celery, almonds and rice.  Cover and simmer 20 minutes; add peas and simmer
  another 10-20 minutes or until rice is ready.
 
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      Title: Stuffed Zucchini #2
 Categories: Rice/grains, Vegetables
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      6    Zucchini                            3 c  White wine
      4    Tomatoes, diced                     1    Cube vegetable bouillon
      1 c  Bacon, crumbled                   1/4 ts Mint leaves, chopped
      3    Cloves garlic, diced              1/2 c  Butter
      2    Onions, diced                     1/4 c  Lemon juice
  1 1/2 c  Brown rice                          3    Eggs
      2    Bell peppers, diced                 2 tb Parsley, chopped
 
  Trim ends off zucchini; cut in half lengthwise; scoop out centers, leaving
  1/4" around skins.  Combine zucchini centers in fry pan with all other
  ingredients except eggs and parsley.  Saute 30 minutes.  Place zucchini in
  baking dish; stuff with rice-vegetable mix; spoon any extra around
  zucchini; cover with foil. Bake for 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Prick holes
  in foil for steam to escape. Beat together eggs and parsley; pour over
  stuffed zucchini; recover and continue cooking 10 more minutes.
 
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      Title: Aniseed Chrabeli
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 40 servings
 
  1 1/4 c  Sugar                               2 ts Aniseed; ground
      2    Eggs                              1/2    Lemon; use grated peel only
  1 2/3 c  Flour, all purpose; sifted     
 
  Sprinkle baking sheets with flour. In a large bowl, beat sugar and eggs
  until creamy. Stir in flour. Add aniseed and lemon peel. Shape dough into
  1/2 inch diameter ropes. Cut ropes into 3 inch lengths; curve each piece
  into a half-moon shape. Slash outer edge of half-moon in 3 places with a
  sharp knife. Place on prepared baking sheets. Cover and let stand overnight
  at room temperature. Preheat over to 375 F.  Bake cookies 12 to 15 minutes
  or until golden. Remove from baking sheets immediately; cool on rack. This
  cookie is very hard and crisp. It makes an excellent "dunking" cookie!
 
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      Title: Cuban Black Bean Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Low-cal, Beef, Beans
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Beans, dried black                1/2 ts Thyme, dried leaf
      1 c  Onion; chopped                    1/2 ts Oregano, dried leaf
      1 tb Margarine or butter               1/2 ts Salt
      4 c  Water                               1    Pepper, dried whole red
      1    Bouillon cube, beef                 1 c  Pepper, green bell; chopped
     12 oz Ham, cooked lean                  1/3 c  Dark rum (optional)
      2    Bay leaves                          1 c  Sour cream (optional)
 
  Sort and soak beans overnight; drain and discard soak water. In a 4-quart
  pot, saute onion in butter or marg until tender but not browned. Add soaked
  beans, 4 cups water, bouillon cube, ham (cut into 4-6 chunks), bay leaves,
  thyme, oregano, salt & red pepper. Bring to boil; reduce heat. Cover and
  simmer until beans are tender, 1 to 1-1/2 hour. Remove 1 c. beans from
  stew, mash in a bowl with potato masher or fork. Add mashed beans to stew;
  stir to thicken. Remove ham and dice. Remove bay leaves and red pepper, if
  used and discard. Add diced meat, green pepper and rum (if desired) to
  beans. Cover and simmer 15 minutes. Serve beans over rice and top with sour
  cream if desired.
 
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      Title: Kahlua Brownies
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 24 servings
 
----------------------------------BROWNIE----------------------------------
      2 oz Chocolate, unsweetened              1 ts Vanilla
    1/4 c  Butter                              1 tb Coffee, instant crystals
      1 c  Flour, all purpose                  2 tb Kahlua
      1 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Salt
      2    Eggs; well beaten                 1/2 ts Baking powder

-----------------------------------ICING-----------------------------------
      2 oz Chocolate, unsweetened; chpd        1 tb Corn syrup, light
  1 1/2 c  Sugar                             1/4 ts Salt
      7 tb Milk                                1 ts Vanilla
    1/4 c  Butter                        

----------------------------------TOPPING----------------------------------
      6 oz Chocolate chips, semi-sweet    
 
  BROWNIES: Melt chocolate and butter in top of double boiler. Remove from
  heat and mix thoroughly with all other ingredients. Pour into a buttered 8"
  square pan. Bake in a preheated 350 F oven for 30 minutes.  Cool in pan.
  
  ICING: Mix all ingredients in sauce pan and bring to a boil, stirring
  constantly. Boil 1 minute and remove from heat. When cool, add vanilla.
  Sprinkle icing over cooled brownie base and sprinkle with chocolate chips.
 
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      Title: Chicken Avocado Melt
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      2    Chicken breast halves             1/2    Avocado; peeled, sliced
      1 tb Cornstarch                        3/4 c  Cheese, monterey jack;
    1/2 ts Cumin, ground                            -shredded
    1/2 ts Garlic salt                       1/4 c  Sour cream; divided
    1/2    Egg; lightly beaten               1/8 c  Onion, green, tops only
    1/2 tb Water                             1/8    Pepper, red bell; chopped
      3 tb Cornmeal                                 Tomatoes, cherry
  1 1/2 tb Oil                                      Parsley sprigs
 
  Skin and bone chicken breasts. On hard surface, with meat mallet or similar
  flattening utensil, pound chicken to 1/4 in thickness. In shallow dish, mix
  together cornstarch, cumin and garlic salt. Add chicken on piece at a time,
  dredging to coat. In a small bowl, mix egg and water. Place cornmeal in
  another bowl. Dip chicken, first in egg and then in cornmeal turning to
  coat. In large frying pan, place oil and heat to medium temp.; add chicken
  and cook 2 minutes on each side. Remove chicken to shallow baking pan;
  place avocado slices over chicken and sprinkle with cheese. Bake in 350F
  oven about 15 minutes or until fork can be inserted in chicken with ease
  and cheese melts. Top chicken with sour cream, dividing equally; sprinkle
  with chopped green onion and red pepper.
 
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      Title: Waldorf Red Velvet Cake and Frosting
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 12 servings
 
------------------------------------CAKE------------------------------------
    1/2 c  Shortening                          1 ts Baking soda
      2    Eggs                            1 1/2 c  Sugar
      1 ts Vanilla                           1/4 c  Food coloring, red
      1 ts Salt                                2 tb Cocoa
  2 1/2 c  Flour, all purpose; sifted          1 c  Buttermilk
           -2 to 3 times                       1 tb Vinegar

----------------------------------FROSTING----------------------------------
      1 c  Milk                                1 c  Sugar, powdered; sifted
      5 ts Flour, all purpose                  1 ts Vanilla
      1 c  Butter                         
 
  CAKE:  Cream shortening and sugar till fluffy.  Add eggs and beat 1 minute.
  Add salt, beat.  Add vanilla and coloring to buttermilk. Alternate adding
  flour and milk mixtures to batter. Combine soda and vinegar in cup and add
  to cake batter.  Bake in (2) 9" cake pans at 350F for 25 to 30 minutes.
  Cool on cake racks.
  
  FROSTING: Cook milk and flour until thick; cool in fridge. Beat butter,
  sugar and vanilla with mixer. Add flour and milk mixture a little at a time
  (make ahead of cake so that it has plenty of time to cool). Beat well.
 
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      Title: Grandma's Current Pound Cake
 Categories: Breads, Cakes
      Yield: 12 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Currants                            9    Eggs; separated
      1 lb Margarine or butter             4 1/4 c  Flour, all purpose; sifted
      2 c  Sugar                               1 ts Lemon extract
      1 ts Mace                                1 ts Vanilla
 
  Rinse Currents in hot water, drain and dry on a towel.
  
  Cream butter until fluffy, add sugar and spice and cream thoroughly. Beat
  egg yolks until thick and creamy; add to butter mixture and blend well. Add
  one half of the flour and mix until smooth; add remainder of flour and mix
  until smooth again.  Mix in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour into 2 paper
  lined loaf pans (9"x4"x2.5") and bake at 350F for 1 hour and 25 minutes.
  
  Test for doneness by inserting a toothpick in center.
 
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      Title: Chiles Rellenos De Queso
 Categories: Appetizers, Cheese/eggs, Mexican
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      2    Chiles, calif.; roast & peel        1    Eggs; separated
  1 1/3 oz Cheese, monterey jack            3/16 c  Flour, all purpose
           Oil; for frying               

--------------------------------TOMATO SAUCE--------------------------------
  1 1/3 sm Tomatoes; peeled                 3/16 ts Salt
    1/3 sm Onion                             2/3 sm Chiles, calif.
    1/3    Garlic clove                          pn Cinnamon, ground
    1/3 tb Oil, vegetable                        pn Cloves, ground
   3/16 c  Chicken broth                  
 
  Prepare tomato sauce; keep warm.
  
  Cut as small a slit as possible in one side of each chile to remove seeds.
  Leave stems on. Pat chiles dry with paper towels.
  
  Cut cheese into long thin sticks, one for each chile. Place one stick in
  each chile, using more if chiles are large. If chiles are loose and open,
  wrap around cheese and fasten with wooden picks.
  
  Pour oil 1/4" deep into large skillet. Heat oil to 365 F. Beat egg whites
  in a medium bowl until stiff. Beat egg yolks lightly in a small bowl and
  add all at once to beaten egg whites. Fold lightly but thoroughly. Roll
  chiles in flour, then dip in egg mixture to coat. Fry in hot oil until
  golden brown, turning with a spatula. Drain on paper towels. Serve
  immediately topped with tomato sauce.
  
  Tomato Sauce: Combine tomatoes, onion and garlic in blender or food pro-
  cessor; puree. Heat oil in a medium saucepan, add tomato mixture. Cook 10
  minutes, stirring occasionally. Add broth, salt, chiles, cloves and
  cinnamon. Simmer gently 15 minutes.
 
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      Title: Whole Wheat Bread (Machine)
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  2 1/2 ts Yeast, dry                      1 1/2 tb Sugar
  2 1/4 c  Flour, bread                    1 1/2 tb Milk, dry skim
    3/4 c  Flour, whole wheat              4 1/2 ts Shortening or sweet butter
  1 1/2 ts Salt                            1 1/4 c  Plus 1 T lukewarm water
 
  Put dry yeast in inner pot. Add all remaining ingredients except water.
  Carefully pour in lukewarm water. Press the Select button for white bread.
  Press the Start button. (When using the preset timer, refer to the
  instruction manual.) After taking out the baked bread from the auto bakery,
  slice it as desired.
 
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      Title: Vegetable Tamale Pie
 Categories: Low-cal, Vegetables, Mexican
      Yield: 4 servings
 
-----------------------------VEGETABLE FILLING-----------------------------
     14 oz Beans, cooked pinto; drained      1/2 c  Pepper, red bell; cubed
      1 c  Onion, white; chopped               6 oz Cheese, sharp cheddar;
    1/2 c  Pepper, green bell; cubed                -grated
      2    Pepper, jalapeno; seeded and        8    Olives, ripe; sliced
           -chopped                          3/4 ts Garlic
      2 c  Tomatoes, chopped canned;         3/4 ts Cumin, ground
           -drained                          3/4 ts Chile powder

-------------------------------TAMALE TOPPING-------------------------------
    1/2 c  Flour, all purpose                1/8 ts Salt
      1 tb Flour, all purpose; (add to         1 lg Egg; @ room temp
           -above)                           1/2 c  Yogurt, plain
  1 1/2 ts Baking powder                       2 ts Margarine; melted & cooled
  3 3/4 oz Cornmeal, yellow                    1 tb Chives; cut to garnish, opt.
    1/2 ts Baking soda                    
 
  Preheat oven to 375F.
  
  Spray an 8"x8" pan with non-stick cooking spray. Into prepared baking pan,
  place all filling ingredients. Toss until well mixed; set aside. To prepare
  tamale topping, in medium bowl, place flour, cornmeal, baking powder,
  baking soda, and salt; stir until evenly mixed. In a small bowl, beat
  yogurt, egg and margarine. Add to dry ingredients and stir just until dry
  ingredients are moistened. Spoon mixture evenly on top of vegatable
  filling. If desired, sprinkle evenly with chives. Bake 35-40 minutes, until
  filling is hot and bubbly, topping is lightly browned and a toothpick
  inserted in center of topping comes clean.
 
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      Title: Quebec Tourtiere
 Categories: Canadian, Pork/ham
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           Pastry for 9"pie (lard is tr      1/2 ts Savory
      1 lb Pork; lean ground                        Cloves; ground
      1    Onion; medium, chopped            1/4 c  -Water; boiling
           -Salt & pepper                 
 
    Mix meat, onion, spices in a saucepan. Add boiling water. Simmer,
  uncovered for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Skim off any fat.
   Preheat oven to 375F. Roll out half of the pastry and line 9" pie plate.
  Place filling in pie plate and cover with the remaining pastry. Prick with
  a fork. Bake at 375F for 30 minutes or till golden. Serve piping hot topped
  with homemade ketchup or chili sauce. SERVES 4-6
  
  traditionally this is eaten hot after midnight mass on Christmas Eve.
  Source: _Harrowsmith Cookbook 1_
 
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      Title: Tourtiere #2
 Categories: Canadian, Pork/ham
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 lb Pork; ground                        1    Potato; small
      1    Onion; large                      1/4 c  Raisins
      1    Garlic clove                             -Pepper to taste
    1/8 ts Mace; ground                             -Water; boiling
    1/8 ts Sage; ground                             Pastry for double crust pie
 
  Finely mince onion and garlic. Peel and grate potatoes. Place pork, onion,
  garlic, mace, sage, grated potato and raisins in large heavy pot. Cover
  with boiling water, about 2 cups/ Cook, uncovered over medium hear or till
  meat is no longer pink and water is abosorbed, 30 to 45 minutes. Stir
  frequently, reducing water if necessary to avoid boiling. Remove from heat
  and set aside to cool. Skim off excess fat. Preheat oven to 400F. Meanwhile
  prepare pastry. Line a pie plate with half of the pastry. Prick with fork
  and bake 10 minutes. Cool to room temperature. Pour coled meat mixture into
  pie shell. cover with top crust. Crimp and seal edges and cut vents to
  allow steam to escape. Bake 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350F and bake 30
  more minutes or till crust is light brown and filling is bublly. Serve hot.
  Source: Judith Comfort's Christmas CB
 
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      Title: Tourtiere #3
 Categories: Canadian, Pork/ham
      Yield: 8 servings
 
-----------------------------------CRUST-----------------------------------
  2 1/2 c  Flour                             1/2 c  -Hot water
      2 ts Baking powder                       2 ts Lemon juice
      1 ts -Salt                               1    Egg; well beaten
    1/2 lb Shortening                    

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
      1 lb Pork; lean ground                 1/2 ts Sage
      1    Onion; finely chopped             1/2 ts Dry mustard
    1/2 ts -Salt                             1/2 ts Cloves
    1/4 ts -Pepper                             1    Potato; boiled & mashed
    1/2 ts Thyme                         

---------------------------------HERB SAUCE---------------------------------
      1    Celery stalk; minced              1/4 c  Butter
  2 1/2 c  Consomme                          1/2 c  Flour
    1/2 ts Sage                                1 tb Parsley
    1/2 ts Thyme                               1 c  Mushrooms; chopped
 
  For Crust: Combine flour, baking powder and salt in large mixing bowl.
  Measure in 2/3 cup cold shortening and cut into flour till mealy.
  Completely dissolve remaining 1/2 cup shortening in hot watrer (heat as
  necessary to dissolve). Cool. Add lemon juice and egg to water-shortening
  mixture.  Mix liquid into flour mixture till dough leaves the sides of the
  bowl. Turn out onto lightly floured board and knead for about 1 minutes or
  till all flour is blended. Wrap in waxed paper, refrigerate for 1 to 12
  hours. Roll out 2/3 of the dough and line a casserole dish. Reserve 1/3 for
  top crust.
  
  For Filling: Simmer meat and 1/2 cup water for 45 minutes. Add onion and
  seasonings and simmer for 15 minutes. Mix in mashed potatoes and cool.
  Place in bottom crust, top with remaining dough and slit crust. Bake at
  400F for 30 minutes.
  
  For sauce: Simmer all ingredients except for flour, parsley and mushrooms
  for 1 hour. Add to sauce and stir till thickened, then add parsley and
  mushrooms Simmer for 10 minutes. Serve with tortiere.
  
  Source: Harrowsmith Cookbook vol.3
 
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      Title: Wild Rice with Mushrooms
 Categories: Canadian, Rice/grains
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 c  Wild rice                         1/2 c  Mushrooms; sliced
  1 1/3 c  -Water; cold                        2 tb Green onion
      1 ts Chicken bouillon                         Thyme; dried
      2    Bacon slice                              Parsley; snipped
 
  Pour cold rice over rice in strainer and lift rice with fingers (to remove
  any impurities). Combine rice and 1 1/3 cups water and bouillon. Bring to a
  boil, reduce heat. Cover and simmer 60 minutes.* Meanwhile cook bacon
  partially and add mushrooms, green onion and thyme. Cook till bacon is
  crisp and mushrooms soft. Drain off fat. Add to cooked rice. Season with
  pepper. Sprinkle with chopped parsley. Time consuming and expensive. Be
  prepared to give wild rice as much cooking time as possible, occasionally
  it will require a bit more time as it absorbs water more slowly than
  regular rice. Source: Canadian govt publication
 
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      Title: Green Tomato Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Canadian, Vegetables
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3 c  Tomatoes; green                   1/4 ts -Pepper
           -peeled & chopped fine              2 c  -Water
      1    Onion; chopped                    1/4 ts Baking soda
    1/4 ts Cinnamon                            3 tb Butter
    1/8 ts Cloves; ground                      3 tb Flour; all purpose
      1 ts Sugar                               4 c  Milk
 
  Place in the saucepan; the tomatoes, onion, cinnamon, ground cloves, sugar,
  pepper and water. Bring to a boil and boil for 30 minutes. Add the soda.
  Melt the butter, add the flour. Mix and add the milk. Cook till creamy,
  stirring constantly. Add green tomatoes to the cream. Mix thoroughly. Salt
  to taste and serve.
  
  from the Quebec section of the _The Canadiana Cookbook_ by Mme. Jehane
  Benoit
 
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      Title: Veau Dans Le Chaudron ( Veal Pot Roast)
 Categories: Canadian, Veal
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3 tb Bacon fat or salad oil            1/4 ts Pepper
      2    Garlic cloves, cut in half        1/4 ts Thyme OR:
      1    Veal - 1/2 leg or:                1/2 ts Savory
           -3 or 4 lb rolled shoulder          1    Bay leaf
           -of veal                            6    Potatoes - medium (6-8)
      1 ts Salt                                6    Onions - medium (6-8)
 
  Melt or heat bacon fat or oil in cast iron saucepan. Stuff the 2 cloves of
  garlic, cut in two, into incisions made in the veal. Place the meat in the
  hot fat and brown well on all sides. Don't rush this as the colour and
  flavour of the finished gravy will depend on how well the meat has been
  browned. Add the thyme or savory and the bay leaf. Place the potatoes and
  onions, whole around the meat. Don't add any liquid. Cover tightly and cook
  over medium heat till meat is tender, about 2 hours. The potatoes and
  oniions will not break as there is no liquid added. The veal will make its
  own gravy. When cooked, remove the meat from the pan to a heated platter.
  Place the pan over high heat and stir gently, so as not to break up the
  vegetables. When they are well coated with gravy, boil another minutes or
  so till the gravy has a nice consistency. This is a complete meal.
  
  from the Quebec section of _The Canadiana Cookbook_ by Mme. Jehane Benoit
 
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      Title: Jambon De Le Cabane a Sucre ( Sugar House Ham)
 Categories: Meats, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Ham; 8 to 10 lbs                    2 ts Cloves; ground
      3 qt Apple juice or Maple sap          1/4 c  -Water
      2 c  Maple sugar                         2 c  Raisins
      1 ts Mustars; hot dry               
 
  Bring the apple juice or maple sap to a boil and place ham into it. Cover
  and simmer over low heat for 3 hours, or till the ham is tender. Remove
  meat from liquid and trim off rind only. Place the sugar, mustard, cloves
  and water in saucepan, and add one cup of the cooking juice and 2 cups of
  the raisins. Simmer 5 minutes, and plavce ham in dripping pan and pour
  sauce over it. Bake at 300F for 30 minutes.
    Thicken the juice to taste with browned flour, blended with cold water.
  Serve the delicious sauce with the warm ham (which is equally good cold).
  
  from the Quebec section of _The Canadiana Cookbook_ by Mme Jehane Benoit
 
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      Title: Quebec Poached Salmon
 Categories: Fish/sea, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      4    Salmon steaks 4-6                   1    Onion; small-quartered
      1 tb Oil; salad                          4    Parsley sprigs
      1    Lemon juice; from 1 lemon           6    Peppercorns-crushed with
           Lemon peel; from 1/2 lemon               -back of spoon
      1 tb Salt                          

--------------------------SAUCE VERTE (GREEN SAUCE--------------------------
    1/2 c  Green onion tops or: Chives       1/2 c  Spinach- uncooked
    1/2 c  Green pepper                        2 tb Lemon juice
    1/4 c  Parsley                             1 c  Mayonnaise
 
  Spread the oil in a frypan or baking dish. Place the salmon steaks next to
  one another, but not overlapping. Add the lemon juice and peel,
  peppercorns, salt, onion and just enough hot water to cover the fish. Cover
  and poach on top of the stove (if using frypan) over low heat, for 10-12
  minutes or in 325F oven (in baking dish) for the same length of time or
  until the salmon flakes. Allow the fish to cool in the liquid. Drain well
  and remove the skin. Arrange on platter, then cover completely with the
  following sauce. Serve with a cucumber salad.
  
  Sauce Verte: Chop the vegetables coarsely and put in blender with lemon
  juice. Cover and blend until it turns iinto a sort of mush with small bits
  of this and that in it. Add the mayonnaise and blend. If you don't have a
  blender, chop the ingredients very finely and blend them into the
  mayonnaise with the lemon juice, crushing them as much as possible to give
  color to the sauce.
  
  From the author, "Use salmon steaks for this colourful and tasty dish. It
  is then easy to make it for 2 or 10."
  
  Source: _The Canadiana Cookbook_ by Mme. Jehane Benoit
 
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      Title: Apple Pork Chops
 Categories: Canadian, Pork/ham
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      6    Pork chops                          3    Apples-unpeeled with cores
           Pork chop fat or oil                1 ts Sugar
      2 ts Butter                                   Cinnamon
           -salt and pepper to taste      
 
  Cook the chops using melted fat trimmed from the meat and 1 tsp butter.
  (Note from Anne MacLellan; those concerned about their fat intake may chose
  to use corn oil or some other vegetable oil rather than the pork fat).
  Season to taste and set on hotplatter. Keep warm.
   Slice the apples 1/2" thick and add to the pan with 1 tsp butter, the
  sugar and a few pinches of cinnamon or cloves. Cook over medium heat for
  about 10 minutes, turning once or twice until some of apples are browned.
  Arrange them around the chops and serve. Serves: 4-6
  
  To quote Mme. Benoit, "The apples keep the chops moist and tender. I
  sometimes use 6 to 7 apples, then I use 1 Tablespoon sugar. Serve very
  hot." Source" _The Canadiana Cookbook_ by Mme. Jehane Benoit
 
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      Title: Apple Pancakes From the Townships
 Categories: Canadian, Cakes, Breakfast, Pancakes
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 c  Flour; all purpose              2 1/4 c  Soue milk; buttermilk
      1 tb Baking powder                       2    Eggs
      1 ts Baking soda                         1 c  Apples;unpeeled,
      2 ts -Salt                                    -cut in pieces
      3 tb Sugar                               6 tb Butter; melted
      1 ts Cinnamon                       
 
  Crepes aux pommes des Cantons
  
  Sift together flour, baking powder (1 Tbsp amount is correct), baking soda,
  salt sugar and cinnamon. Beat sour milk and eggs in a small bowl. Add
  apples, unpeeled and cut into small pieces and melted butter. Add the sour
  milk mixture to the dry ingredients. Stir well. Cook as you would ordinary
  pancakes in greased cast iron fry pan. Brown on both sides. Serve plain or
  with butter and maple syrup.
  
  to quote Mme Benoit, " Each year at the end of September, the whole family
  would go to the Eastern Townships Apple Festival. And there, instead of
  eggsin syrup as was the custom at sugaring parties, apples pancakes were
  served with lots of butter and delicious Townships maple syrup."
  
  Source: Mme. Jehane Benoit's _My Grandmother's Kitchen_ a collection of
  recipes from her grandmother's recipe book with modern measures and
  instructions added.
 
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      Title: Christmas Oyster Soup (Soupe Aux Huitres De Noel)
 Categories: Soups/stews, Canadian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2    Carrots; mediun                   1/4 c  Butter; melted
           -peeled & grated in long,           4 c  Milk; or 1/2 milk, 1/2 cream
           -thin shreds                        4 c  Oysters
    1/2 c  Celery; finely diced                     -salt and pepper to taste
 
  Peel and grate in long thin shreads, the carrots and add finely diced
  celery. Melt butter in saucepan and add the vegetables. Stir. Cover and
  simmer over very low heat for 20 minutes, without browning the vegetables.
  Add milk (or use 1/2 milk, 1/2 cream); bring to a boil. Heat oysters in
  enamelled cast iron pan over medium heat; do not boil. Pour into milk and
  serve. Uase salt and pepper to taste.
  
  The soup should be served as soon as ready, otherwise it tend to curdle.
  The milk and vegetables can be be prepared ahead of time and the oysters
  heated and served at the last minute.
  
  To quote Mme. Benoit,"This traditional Quebec dish is still very much
  alive.  My grandmother's recipe is, as far as I am concerned, the best
  there is." Note: from Anne - it seems as oysters were used at Christmas. My
  maternal grandmother from the American midwest had a similar Christmas
  oyster dish although hers included corn.
  
  Source: _My Grandmother's Kitchen" by Mme. Benoit
 
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      Title: Pumpkin Potatoes
 Categories: Vegetables, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           Pumpkin ;(equal parts of)                Butter
           - peeled                                 Bacon
           Potatoes; peeled                         -salt & pepper to taste
      1    Onion; finely chopped          
 
  Pommes de terre a la citronuille
  
  The directions for this recipe are very loose; Boil together equal parts of
  peeled potatoes and pumpkin. When cooked, drain them, add 1 good sized
  onion, finely chopped and a piece of butter. Mash all till creamy, season
  to taste and serve with golden sliced of fried salt pork or bacon. To quote
  Mme. Benoit, "Grand-mere was a wizard with pumpkin. Her mashed potatoes
  pumpkin french fried chips were super. It's amazing how most of what we
  enjoyed in our youth remains a pleasure as we grow older. In the autumn of
  1959 I made these on my television show. The amount of mail requesting the
  recipe was unbelievable!"
  
  Source: _My Grandmother's Kitchen_ by Madame Jehane Benoit
 
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      Title: Oatcakes (Not Sweet)
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  3 1/2 c  Oats; quick                       1/2 c  Shortening
      1 ts -salt                             1/2 c  -water ,approx.
      2 tb Flour                          
 
  Combine the oats, salt and flour. Cut in the shortening and add enough
  water to dampen and form a ball. (A food processor does the work in a
  jiffy). Leave to swell for ten minutes. Divide the doght and roll eacxh
  part to 1/8" thickness; slide onto ungreased cookie sheet, indent in
  squares with a pastry wheel or knife. Bake in 350F for about 1/2 hour but
  watch that they don't turn brown.
  
  Sweet Oatcake: Add 1 cup sugar to recipe.
  
  Anne's note: That recipe is labelled "Bannock" in the title in cookbook but
  it far more a nonsweet oatcake in the tradition of Walker's oatcakes (it
  appears as "oatcakes" in the book's index.
  
  Source: _More Baking with Schmecks Appeal_)
 
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      Title: Singing Hinnies
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      4 c  Flour                             1/4 c  Margarine
      2 ts Sugar                           1 1/4 c  Currants or currants and
      1 ts Baking soda                              -sultanas mixed
      2 ts Cream of tartar                     2 tb Milk;or enough to make
      1 pn -salt                                    -stiff dough
    1/4 c  Lard                           
 
  These are hotcakes from the isle of Cape Breton in Nova Scotia.
  
  Mix flour, sugar, baking soda, cream of tartar and salt then rub in lard (I
  would use shortening) and margarine. Add currants and milk to make dough
  stiff enough to roll 3/4" thick. Cut into thick rounds and bake on greased
  griddle or lightly greased electric pan saet on low, until brown. Turn and
  cook on the other side. Split and spread with butter and jam.
  
  Source: _More Baking with Schmecks Appeal_
 
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      Title: Cape Breton Scones
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               1 c  Raisins or currants
      2 tb Sugar                             1/2 c  Sour cream
      1 tb Baking powder                     1/4 c  Oil
      1 ts -salt                               1    Egg;slightly beaten
    1/4 ts Basking soda                        3 tb Milk
 
  Sift together dry ingredients and stir in the raisins. Blend the remaining
  ingredeints and stir in the flour mixture until the dough is all together.
  Toss on a lightly floured surface until no longer sticky. Knead a few
  times. Divide the dough in half then pat each ball of dough into a 6 "
  circle with the top slightly rounded. Brush the tops with milk and sprinkle
  with sugar. Cut each circle into 6 wedges. Place 2 inches appart on a
  cookie sheet. Bake at 425F for 10 to 12 minutes or till golden. Serve hot
  with butter and jam or flavoured butter or honey.
  
  Source: _More Baking with Schmecks Appeal_
 
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      Title: Pictou County Oatcakes
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Oatmeal                           3/4 c  Shortening
      1 c  Flour                             1/4 ts Baking soda
      1 c  Brown sugar                       1/4 c  -boiling water
      1 ts -Salt                          
 
  Combine dry ingredients and cut in shortening. Disolve baking soda in the
  boiling water and add, continuing to mix with a knife. Mold with the hands
  and shape into a long wedge. Slice off and bake in a 400F oven for 10
  minutes. This recipe comes from the county where the Scots first landed in
  Canada (and where my dad was born.) To quote the author, "Our Scottish
  ancestors used "real" oatmeal when they made their favorite oatcakes.
  However sugar did creep in, as indicated bt this 75 year old recipe. (The
  book was published in 1971 so the recipe would be form the year 1894.)
  
  Source: _Out of Old Nova Scotia Kitchens_
 
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      Title: The Mother Superior's Cabbage Salad
 Categories: Canadian, Vegetables
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3 c  Cabbage; finely grated              2 tb Vinegar
      1    Onion; small,minced               1/4 ts -salt
    1/2 ts -salt                             1/4 ts -pepper
      2    Apples; red, unpeeled,grated      1/2 c  Sour cream;thick
      1 tb Sugar                          
 
  La salade de choux de la Mere Superieure
  
  From Mme Benoit, "The Mother Superior at the village covent would prepare
  this recipe from special guests. Many people still make this cabbage salad
  with sour cream."
  
  Mix together in a large bowl, grated cabbage, minced onion, salt and grated
  apples. Mix togehter sugar, vinegar, salt, pepper and thick sour cream.
  Refrigerate the salad and dressing for 20 minutes before serving. Then pour
  the dressing over the cabbage, mix well, and salt for salt and vinegar.
  
  Source:_My Grandmother's Kitchen_ by Mme. Jehane Benoit
 
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      Title: Girdle Scones
 Categories: Breads, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  3 1/2 c  Flour;all purpose*                1/4 c  Shortening or lard
      6 tb Baking powder                       1    Egg
      1 ts -salt                           1 1/2 c  Milk
      1 tb Sugar;granulated               
 
  *Canadian all purpose flour is very hard; the American equilvant is bread
  flour This recipes comes from the town of Fergus, Ontario, founded by two
  Scots in the 1880s. A girdle is a large cast iron pan.
  
  Heat flat cast iron pan on low heat for 10 to 15 minutes or until hot. (To
  test, sprinkle with a little flour; if it browns in 10 to 15 seconds, the
  pan is hot enough.) Meanwhile in a large mixing bowl, stir flour, baking
  powder, salt and sugar; with fingertips, rub in shortening or lard till
  crumbly. Whisk egg with 1 cup of the milk. Make a well in the centre of the
  dry ingredients; pour in the liquid. With wooden spoon, stir to make soft,
  but not sticky dough, adding more milk as needed. Turn out onto floured
  board, knead 3 or 4 times. Pat or roll to no more than 1/4 - 1/2 inch. With
  sharp knife, cut into small triangles. Place a few at a time on pan; cook,
  rotating scones occasionally for 5 to 6 minutes or until bottoms are
  browned. Serve hot. MAKES: approx 2 DOZEN
  
  SOURCE: _From Our Mother's Kitchens_
 
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      Title: Pate a la Rapure (Grated Pie)
 Categories: Poultry, Vegetables, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Chicken 5-6 lb boiling              1    Carrot; grated
      5 lb Potatoes                          1/4 ts Thyme or
      2    Onions; medium- chopped                  -1 bay leaf
      1    Celery stalk-diced                       Salt & pepper
 
  Cut chicken into individual pieces. Place in suacepan. Cover with cold
  water, bring to a boil. Add onions, celery, carrot, thyme or bay leaf, salt
  and pepper to taste. Cover and simmer 1 1/2 to 2 hours or till chicken is
  tender. Peel and grate potatoes over a bowl of cold water. When chicken is
  cooked squeeze 1 or 2 cups potatowa at a time in a piece of cotton till
  quite dry. Place in a saucepan. When potatoes are all squeezed dry add as
  much boiling broth from the chicken as needed to almost cover ptoatoes.
  Stir till thoroughly mixed. Salt lightly. Simmer over low heat asbout 10
  minutes. Grease generously a 8" square baking dish. Spread half potatoes in
  the bottom of the pan. Bone the hot chicken and spread over the potatoes,
  cover with the half of the potatoes. Mince one small onion very finely, add
  1/4 tsp pepper and 2 slices fat salt pork cut in very small dice. Bake 1/2
  hour in 350F oven or till top is golden brown and crisp. Serve hot.
  
  from the Acadian section of _The Canadiana Cookbook_ by Mme. Jehane Benoit.
  To quote the author, "R^ape in French means grated, so in either case,
  r^apure or rappie" indicated that fact. A great deal of French and English
  is mixed together in the Acadian language") (I had to leave out the French
  accents.)
 
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      Title: Leftover Turkey or Chicken Hash
 Categories: Poultry, Canadian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 tb Butter; melted or chicken         1/2 c  Celery; diced
           -fat (up to 3T)                     2 c  Turkey; cooked,diced
      1    Onion; thinly sliced                     -(up to 3 cups)

-----------------------------------SAUCE-----------------------------------
      2 tb Turkey or chicken fat             1/2 ts Savory
           -(I would use butter)             1/2 ts Salt
      3 tb Flour                             1/2 ts Pepper
  2 1/2 c  -Water                            1/4 c  Cream

--------------------------------HOT BISCUITS--------------------------------
      2 c  Flour; all purpose                3/4 c  Cream
      1 tb Baking powder                       2    Eggs; beaten
      1 ts Salt                           
 
  La fricasee fatuguee
  
  Heat in frying pan 2-3 Tbsp melted butter or turkey or chicken fat. Add
  thinly sliced onion and diced celery. Heat 5-8 minutes over low heat,
  stirriing often. Add 2-3 cups cooked turkey. Cook 5 minutes over low heat.
  
  Sauce: Brown the chicken fat (I would use butter) and flour well before
  adding water. Add savory, salt and pepper to taste. When sauce is smooth
  and creamy, add 1/4 cup cream and any remaining turkey or chicken gravy.
  Pour over turkey. Simmer 15 minutes, then serve with hot biscuits and
  pickled beets.
  
  Hot Biscuits: Sift together in bowl, flour, baking powder (no error in
  amount) and salt. Mix together cream with 2 beaten eggs. Add to flour and
  mix just enough to moisten; the dough is rather soft and should remain
  lumpy. Stir as little as possible. Drop by spoonfuls on a greased cookie
  sheet. Cook 16 minutes at 400F.
  
  from Mme. Benoit, "In days that followed Christmas, every bit of the turkey
  was used - the bones for soup, the skin, diced and crisped in the oven til
  browned, then served, instead of butter, on toasted homemade bread. So,
  when it came time to make hash from all the little bits and pieces, the
  children felt that the poor turkey must be tired (fatiguee), hence the
  name.
  
  Source: _My Grandmother's Kitchen_ by Mme. Benoit
 
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      Title: Maple Syrup Broilers
 Categories: Canadian, Poultry
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2    Chicken, broilers:young,            1 pn Aniseed
           -tender                             1 pn Savory
           Flour                               8 tb Maple syrup; 1 Tbsp per
           -Salt & pepper                           -piece of chicken
      4 tb Butter                            1/2 c  Cider or water
      2    Onions, large;thinly sliced    
 
  Poussins au sirop d'erable (pour la visite)
  
  From Mme Benoit, "This was a dish for company and always a source of
  discussion between my grandparents as they had to decide which of the
  chickens were the most tender. I still have the earthenware dish and I
  often (not just for company) make this delicious casserole.
  
  Quarter 2 very tender young broiler. Roll each piece in flour seasoned with
  salt and pepper. Brown in 4 Tbsp butter. Place the chicken pieces,as they
  are browned in an attractive ovenproof earthenware casserole. Add 2 large
  thinly sliced onions to the fat in the fry pan, brown, and pour on top of
  the chicken. Salt and pepper. Sprinkle with a pinch of aniseed and savory
  and pour 1 Tbsp maple syrup over each piece of chicken. Deglaze the frying
  pan with 1/2 cup cider or water and pour over the chicken. Bake 40 minutes,
  uncovered, in a 350F oven.
  
  Source:_My Grandmother's Kitchen_ by Mme. Jehane Benoit
 
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      Title: All Canadian Coffee
 Categories: Beverages, Canadian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/4 c  Maple syrup; pure                   3 c  Coffee; hot, black,
    1/2 c  Rye whiskey                              -double strength

----------------------------------TOPPING----------------------------------
    3/4 c  Whipping cream                      4 ts Maple syrup; pure
 
  Topping: Whip cream with maple syrup just up until soft mounds; set aside.
    Divide maple syrup and whiskey among 4 warmed heatproof glass mugs or
  goblets. Pour in coffee to 1 inch of top; spoon topping over coffee.
  Deocrate with tiny Canadian flags if desired. MAKES: 4 Servings SOURCE: The
  Merry Christmas Cookbook from Canadian Living magazine
 
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      Title: French Canadian Pea Soup
 Categories: Canadian, Soups/stews, Vegetables, Pork/ham, French
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 lb Dried peas                        1/4 c  Carrots;grated
      8 c  -Water                            1/4 c  Parsley; fresh,chopped
    1/2 lb Salt pork-all in one piece          1    Bay leaf;small
      1    Onion, large;chopped                1 ts Savory, dried
    1/2 c  Celery;chopped                           -Salt and Pepper
 
  "Newfoundland Pea Soup is very similar, but usually includes more
  vegetables such as diced turnips and carrots, and is often topped with
  small dumplings. This soup is very good reheated.. The most authentic
  version of Quebec's soupe aux pois use whole yellow peas, with salt pork
  and herbs for flavour. After cooking, the pork is usually chopped and
  returned to the soup, or sometimes removed to slice thinly and served
  sepaprately. Instead of fresh or dried herbs, herbes salees (herbs
  preserved with salt) are often used; they are available commercially or
  made at home.
    Pea soup remains a popular dish in resturants where tourists enjoy a true
  taste of old Quebec. In some variations, a little garlic, leeks, other
  vegetables or a ham bone are added for flavour. For a thicker consaistency
  (though this is not traditional) a cup or two of cooked peas can be pureed
  then returned to the soup."
  
  Wash and sort peas; soak in cold water ovvernight. Drain and place in a
  large pot; add water, parsley, salt pork, onion, celery, carrots, parsley,
  bay leaf, savory and 1 tsp salt. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer
  until peas are very tender, about 2 hours, adding more water if needed.
  Remove salt pork; chop and return to soup. Discard bay leaf. Season to
  taste with salt and pepper. MAKES 8 SERVING: SOURCE: "The First Decade"
  chapter in _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_
 
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      Title: Bannock
 Categories: Canadian, Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Whole wheat flour                 1/2 ts -Salt
    1/2 c  All purpose flour                   2 tb Butter, melted
    1/2 c  Rolled oats                       1/3 c  Raisins; optional
      2 tb Sugar, granulated                 3/4 c  -Water; approx,
      2 ts Baking powder                  
 
  "Bannock, a simple type of scone was cooked in poineer days over open
  fires. Variations in flours and the addtional of dried or fresh fruit make
  this bread the simple choice of Canadian campers even today.  Oven baking
  has become an acceptable alternative to the cast iron frypan. McKelvie's
  resturant in Halifax serves an oatmeal version similatr to this one. For
  plain bannock, omit rolled oats and increase the all purose floue to 1
  cup.... One of the earliest quick breads, bannock was as simple as flour,
  salt, a bit of fat (often bacon grease) and water. In gold rush days, dough
  was mixed right in the prospector's flour bag and cooked in a frypan over
  an open fire.
   Indians wrapped a similar dough around sticks driven into the ground
  beside their camp fire, baking it along with freshly caught fish. Today's
  native _Fried Bread_ is like bannock and cooked in a skillet.
     Newfoundlander's _Damper Dogs_ are small rounds of dough cooked on the
  stove's dampers while _Toutons_ are similar bits of dough deep fried. At a
  promotional luncheon for the 1992 Inuit Circumpolar Conference, Eskimo
  Doughnuts, deep fried rings of bannock dough, were served. It is said that
  Inuit children prefer these "doughnuts" to sweet cookies.
     Red River settlers from Scotland made a frugal bannock with lots of
  flour, little sugar and drippings or lard. Now this same bread plays a
  prominent part in Winnipeg's own Folklorama Festival.
     At Expo '86 in Vanocuver, buffalo on bannock buns was a popular item at
  the North West Territories ' restaurant. In many regions of Canada, whole
  wheat flour or wheat germ replaces part of the flour and cranberries or
  blueberries are sometimes added. A Saskatchewan firm markets a bannock mix,
  and recipe books from coast to coast upgrade bannock with butter, oatmeal,
  raisins, cornmeal and dried fruit."
  
  Stir together flours, oats, sugar, baking powder and salt. Add melted
  butter, raisins (if using) and water, adding more water if needed to make
  sticky dough. With floured hands, pat into greased pie plate. Bake in 400F
  oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until browned and tester comes out clean. Cut
  into wedges. SERVES:6 VARIATIONS: In place of raisins add chopped dried
  apricots or fresh berries.(Blueberries are terrific if one is camping in
  northern Ontario in August.)
  
  SOURCE: "The First Decade" chapter in _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_
 
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      Title: Cape Breton Oatcakes
 Categories: Canadian, Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Flour;all purpose                 1/2 ts -Salt
      2 c  Rolled oats                         1 c  Shortening
      1 c  Brown sugar;packed                1/2 c  -Cold water
      2 ts Baking powder                 

------------------------------SAVORY VARIATION------------------------------
      2 c  Oatmeal; scotch type*             1/4 ts -Salt
      1 c  Flour;all purpose                 1/3 c  Shortening; or lard or
      2 ts Sugar, granulated                        -bacon fat
      2 ts Baking powder                     1/4 c  -Cold water
 
  Anne's note: I prefer the savory version as it is closer to the original
  Scottish version ; my grandmother in Nova Scotia uses 'pinhead' oatmeal, a
  fine grind of oatmeal sold in the Maritimes, "Ogilivy's" is the most
  popular brand there. Processing the oats in a food procesor for a few
  seconds should help.
  
  "If desired process the oats in a food processor for 10 seconds to get a
  finer texture...The original recipe for oatcakes likely arrived with
  Scottish settlers in Nova Scotia. Fine oatmeal ground in the pioneer's
  gristmills, a little fat worked with fingertips, and perhaps a touch of
  sugar, made a crispy baked "cake" to eat with cheese or jam. Over the
  years, Cape Bretoners (and eventually all cooks across Canada) used rolled
  oats and more sugar to make a coolie-like oatcake. The Glenghorm Resort in
  Ingonish, Nova Scotia, prints a recipe for these regional favorites on its
  postcards. Trilibys, a British version, richer and filled with a coked date
  mixture, lead to the Date Sandwich Cookies so popular in Canada over the
  years."
  
  Sweet version: Stir together flour, oats, sugar, baking powder and salt;
  rub in shoetening with fingertips. Mix in water with fork, until ball
  forms; divide in half.
    On a floured surface, roll out each half to 1/4 inch (5 mm) thickness.
  Cut into 2 1/2 inch (6 squares), then into triangles. Bake on lightly
  greased baking sheets in 350F oven for 15 minutes or till lightly browned.
  Transfer to racks to cool. MAKES: 60
  
  Savory Variation: (to serve with cheese) Mix 2 cups Scotch-type oatmeal, 1
  cup all-purpose flour, 2 tsp each granulated sugar and baking powder, and
  1/4 tsp salt. Work in 1/3 cup shortening, lard or bacon fat. Add 1/4 cup
  cold water. Proceed as above.
  
  SOURCE: The 1st decade chapter of _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_
 
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      Title: Mock Duck
 Categories: Canadian, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Onion;chopped                     1/4 ts Thyme,dried
    1/2 c  Celery;chopped                           -salt & pepper
    1/2 c  Mushroom;chopped                    1 lb Round steak
      1 tb Butter                              1 tb Vegetable oil
    3/4 c  Dry bread crumbs                  3/4 c  Beef stock
    1/2 ts Savory,dried                   
 
  "Today a nonstick frypan works well, but just as in the 30s, a black cast
  oiron one is great, too. Thicken the gravy with flour if desired. ... With
  the prairie sloughs dried up and little snow in the winter, there were very
  few wild birbs in the worst years of the 30s. Stuffly, thinly pounded
  less-tender cuts of beef made an adequate substitute. Some books called for
  flank steak, other for round steak. Veal birds are similar, Rouladen, a
  German dish, is made with meat spread with mustard and wrapped around dill
  pickle spears. And in many regions of Canada, venison, moose and caribou
  were used in place of beef. In Newfoundland, savory seasons the stuffing
  and salt pork tops the meat rolls.
  
    In a skillet, cook onion, celery and mushrooms in butter until softened.
  Remove from heat; stir in bread crumbs, savory, thyme, salt and pepper to
  taste and just enough water or stock to mositen.
    Pound meat into 1/4 inch thickness. Cut into 4 or 5 serving pieces;
  spread with stuffing almost to edges. Roll up each from widest sides;
  secure with string. In skillet, brown rolls in oil. Add stock; cover and
  simmer for 1 hour, turning and bastingf occasionally, or bake in 325F oven
  for 1 hour. MAKES: 4 or 5 servings
  
  SOURCE: The Thirties chapter in _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_
 
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      Title: Fish and Brewis
 Categories: Canadian, Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Salt cod                            1 c  Salt prok; diced
      2    Hardbread or hardtack cakes    
 
  "Fish and brewis (pronounced "brews") is one of the oldest traditional
  dishes of Newfoundland. ... The fish in Fish and Brewis is salt cod and the
  brewis is made from hardtack or hardbread, which is avilable everywhere in
  Newfoundland and in specialized grocery stores across Canada. The dish is
  always sprinkled with scrunchions, crisp fried bits of salt pork.
  Fisherman's Brewis is sometimes the same as Fish and Brewis, but often the
  fish and bread are chopped while hot and mixed together, or fresh cod is
  used instead of salt cod."
  
  Cut cod into serving-size pieces. Soak cod and hardbread separately in cold
  water for 8 hours or overnight. Drain fish. In saucepan, cover fish with
  cold water. Heat to boiling and boil gently for 15 to 20 minutes or until
  tender; drain.
    Meanwhile, in skillet, fry salt pork until golden. Brain breadand place
  in saucepan, cover with salted water and bring to a full boil. Drain
  immediately and serve with fish on warm plates. Sprinkle with scrunchions.
  SERVES:4
  
  SOURCE: The Thirties chapter in _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_
 
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      Title: Aunt Velma's Shortbread
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Butter                          2 1/2 c  Flour, all purpose - sifted
    1/2 c  Sugar,icing                    
 
  Preheat oven to 350F. Place butter in bowl, should be at room temperature.
  Add icing sugar. work together with hands. Add flour. Keep working with
  hands till well mixed. Put the dough on a board and pat to 1/2" thickness.
  Cut in rectangles or fancy designs. Bake 20 - 25 minutes at 350F till
  light brown on edges. Anne's note, it is easier to make this recipe in the
  food processor.
  
  Source: my Aunt Velma via my grandmother in Nova Scotia's recipe box
 
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      Title: Maple Tourlouche ( Upside Down Cake)
 Categories: Cakes, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Maple                               2 ts Baking powder
      1 tb Butter; softened                  1/8 ts Salt
      3 tb Sugar                             1/4 ts Nutmeg or cinnamon
      1    Egg                               1/2 c  Milk
      1 c  Flour, all purpose                1/4 c  Nutmeats, finely chopped (op
 
  Bring syrup to a boil and pour into a generously buttered 8 by 8 by2 baking
  dish.  Let stand in a warm place, With a large spoon beat butter, sugar and
  egg together until creamy. Mix remaining dry ingredietns and add with the
  milk to the creamed mixture, stirring until well blended. Place as four
  large balls into hot syrup, then stretch dough with two forks until all are
  joined together.  This is easy because the dough gets soft when it comes in
  contact with the hot syrup. If using nut meats, add them to the hot syrup.
  Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Tastes great with ice cream or whipping
  cream, served warm. From a recipe by Mme. Jehane Benoit. in _The Canadiana
  Cookbook_
 
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      Title: Nainamo Bars - Revisionist
 Categories: Candies, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    3/4 c  Butter & 1 tbsp                     2 c  Graham cracker crumbs
      5 tb Sugar                             1/2 c  Vanilla pudding
      5 tb Cocoa                               2 c  Sugar; icing
      1 ts Peppermint extract                  2 oz Chocolate; unsweetened
      1    Egg                            
 
    Heat 1/2 cup butter, sugar, cocoa and peppermint in saucepan. Beat in egg
  and stir till consistency of custard. Remove from heat and stir in crushed
  graham crackers. Press mixture into greased 8" sqaure pan. Cream together
  1/4 cup of remaining butter, the pudding and icing sugar. Spread over
  graham cracker layer. Melt chocolate with remaining 1 Tbsp butter, then
  pour over second layer. Let sit for a few minutes, then refrigerate for 1
  hour before cutting. Makes: 3 dozen squares Source: Harrowsmith Cookbook
 
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      Title: Nanaimo Bars
 Categories: Candies, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           First layer:                             Second layer:
    1/2 c  Butter; unsalted                  1/2 c  Butter; unsalt, room temp
    1/4 c  Sugar                               3 tb Cream
      5 tb Cocoa powder; unsweetened           2 tb Vanilla custard powder (eg.
      1    Egg; beaten                         2 c  Icing sugar
  1 3/4 c  Graham wafer crumbs                      Icing:
      1 c  Coconut; sweetened                  4 oz Chocolate; semisweet (4 sq)
    1/2 c  Almonds; finely chopped             2 tb Butter; unsalted
 
    For 1st Layer: Place butter, sugar and cocoa powder in double boiler over
  barely simmering water. Stir occiasionally till melted. Agg egg and stir to
  cook and thicken. Remove from heat and stir in graham wafer crumbs, coconut
  and almonds.  Press firmly in ungreased 8" square pan. Chill.
   For 2nd layer: Cream together butter, cream and custard powder together in
  bowl. Gradually beat in icing sugar till light and fluffy. Spread over
  first layer. Chill. For Icing: melt chocolate and butter in top of double
  boiler over barely simmering water (or in microwave). Stir to combine. Cool
  to room temp. Spread evenly over 2nd layer with spatula. Chill. Cut into
  bars. MAKES: 16-24
  
  a contest winner for best Nanaimo bar in Nanaimo, British Columbia. very
  sweet! Source: Toronto Sun-contest winner
 
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      Title: Runny Butter Tarts
 Categories: Desserts, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/4 c  Raisins                             1    Egg
     16    Tart shells; baked                  1 ts Vinegar
    1/4 c  Butter;soft                         1 ts Vanilla
    1/2 c  Sugar; brown, lightly packe              Salt
    1/2 c  Corn syrup                     
 
     Preheat oven to 400F. Sprinkle raisins evenly in baked shells. In bowl,
  cream together butter and sugar; beat in corn syrup, egg, vinegar, vanilla
  and salt. Pour into pastry shells, filling each 3/4s full.
    Bake in 400F oven for about 10 minutes or just till runny in centre. Let
  cool in pan for 1 minute, remove to rack and let cool completely.
   Makes 16 tarts. Source: FOOD magazine (now defunct)
 
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      Title: Skidaddle Cookies
 Categories: Cookies, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3 c  Flour                               1 ts Vanilla
      1 ts Baking soda                         1    Egg
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 c  Fruit cocktail, well drained
    3/4 c  Butter                            1/2 c  Walnuts
  1 1/2 c  Sugar, brown lightly packed    
 
  "Skidaddle Ridge, New Brunswick, cam by itd name because it was a hideout
  for draft dodgers. The "Skidaddlers were Democrats who, not in sympathy
  with the Republican Party during the Civil War; "skidaddled" out of the
  country. Most of them returned home after the war, but many stayed to
  settle in New Brunswick and Southern Ontario.
  
  These cookies are frequently packed in the lunch boxes carried by hunters
  in this region."
  
  Sift together the flour, baking soda and salt.  Cream together the butter,
  brown sugar and vanilla. Beat in the egg and fruit cocktail. Stir in the
  dry ingredients  and add the walnuts. Drop batter from a teaspoon about 2
  inches about on a greased baking sheet. Bake in 350 oven for 10 to 12
  minutes, or until golden brown. MAKES: about 6 dozen Source:_The Laura
  Secord Canadian Cookbook_
 
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      Title: Sugar Pie - Hotel Paulin
 Categories: Pies, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           Pastry for 9" pie                   2    Eggs
      2 c  Brown sugar; packed                 1    Egg yolk
      2 tb Flour; all purpose                  1 c  Milk
           Salt; pinch                         1 ts Vanilla
 
    Roll out pastry and fit into 9" pie plate, trim and flute edges. In bowl,
  blend sugar, flour and salt. In separate bowl using electric mixer, beat
  eggs and yolk till frothy; beat in milk and vanilla. Stir egg mixture into
  sugar mixture till smooth. Bake in 400F oven for 10 minutes; reduce to 350F
  and bake for about 35 minutes or till crust is golden brown and filling is
  set. Let cool on rack.
  
  a French Canadian speciality Source: Canadian Living magazine, the same
  recipe is called "Acadian Sugar Pie" in _Canadian Living's Country Cooking_
 
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      Title: Pommes Caramel (Caramel Apples)
 Categories: Desserts, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/3 c  Butter                              1 ts Vanilla
      1 c  Sugar; Brown pref.                  6    Apples
 
  Melt butter in frypan and add sugar. Stir till sugar is dissolved or
  softened and everything is well blended, then add vanilla. Core unpeeled
  apples, cut them into quarters and add to hot sugar. Simmer uncovered over
  medium heat, basting often with the syrup for 15-20 minutes.
  
  To quote the author, "Make these with the first fresh apples. In Quebec we
  use the first ripe Melbas. Served hot or cold, they are superb on ice
  cream." Source: _Canadiana Cookbook_ by Mme. Jehane Benoit
 
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      Title: Quebec Apple Dumplings
 Categories: Desserts, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Pie dough (double batch)                 Butter
    1/4 c  Cheddar cheese-grated             3/4 c  Sugar
     12    Apples; medium- peeled &          1/4 c  Sugar; Brown
           -cored                            1/4 c  Cream
    1/2 c  Mincement                                Lemon rind; 1/2 lemon
    1/4 c  Rum                            
 
  Preheat oven to 400F. Make enough pie enough to roll into 12 6"x6" squares
  (about a double batch.) Sprinkle each square with 1 tsp grated cheddar.
  Peel and core apples and place one on each square. Fill the centre of each
  apple with 2 tsp (or 1 heaping tsp) of mincement, 1 tsp of rum, a dot of
  butter and 1 Tablespoon sugar. Bring diagonally opposite corners of dough
  over the apple to form ears at the top. Cover the 'ears' with aluminium
  foil. Mix the brown sugar, cream and grated lemon rind. Brush the dumplings
  with this mixture and bake 35 to 45 minutes in 400F oven.Remove foil, brush
  ears with cream mixture and return to oven till 'ears' are brown. Serve
  warm to plain cream or sweetened cream, flavoured with rum.
  
  Note from Anne MacLellan: Mme Benoit does not give total amounts for
  cheese, sugar, mincement and rum. I used Meal Master's conversion to
  decimal and back to calculate the total amounts.
  
  To quote Mme. Benoit,"In Quebec these were baked in deep brown earthenware
  pudding dishes and served on a hot wooden board or tray surrounded by
  autumn leaves or boughs cut from the Christmas tree. It was a traditional
  in our family to serve these dumplings after we had finished decorating the
  Christmas tree."
  
  Source:_The Canadiana Cookbook_ by Mme. Jehane Benoit
 
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      Title: Soft Molasses Cookies
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Sugar                           4 1/2 c  Flour
      1 c  Shortening                          3 tb Flour
      1    Egg                                 4 ts Baking soda
      1 c  Molasses                        2 1/2 ts Ginger
      1 c  Sour milk or buttermilk        
 
  Mix sugar, shortening, egg and molasses in bowl. Then mix flour, soda, salt
  and ginger together. Add milk & flour one after another; blend together.
  Drop by teaspoonfuls onto greased cookie sheets. Bake 7 minutes in 350F.
  This recipe is from my grandmother in Nova Scotia's recipe box.
 
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      Title: Cape Breton 'pork Pies'
 Categories: Pies, Pork/ham
      Yield: 1 servings
 
--------------------------------TART SHELLS--------------------------------
      1 c  Butter                              2 c  Flour
      4 ts Icing sugar; confectioner's   

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
      2 c  Dates; chopped                      1 c  -Water
  1 1/2 c  Brown sugar                              Lemon juice
 
  "How these little tarts got their name remains a mystery to us. It could be
  that pork fat was once used as the shortening or it just moght be a
  reflection of the wonderful Cape Breton sense of humor."
  
  Tart Shells: Cut the butter into the flour; add the suga rand knead until
  well blended. Press small amounts of dough into small muffin tins. Press
  small amounts of dough into small muffin tins. Bake in a 425F oven for 10
  minutes. When cool fill with the following:
  
  Filling: Simmer the above ingredients until the dates are of soft
  consistency. Cool; then fill the tart shells. Ice with butter icing.
  
  Source: _Out of Old Nova Scotia Kitchens_
 
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      Title: Butter Tart Pie
 Categories: Pies, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3    Eggs                            1 1/2 ts Vanilla
    3/4 c  Brown sugar; packed               1/4 ts -salt
    3/4 c  Corn syrup                      2 1/4 c  Currants or raisins
      3 tb Butter; melted                      1    Pie shell, 9", unbaked
      4 ts Flour; all purpose             
 
  In bowl, beat eggs lightly. Stir in brown sugar, corn syrup, butter, flour,
  vanilla and salt until blended. Stir in currants or rasisns. Pour in pie
  shell. Bake in 400F for 5 minutes. Remove heat to 250F. Bake for about 30
  minutes longer or till centre is just firm to the touch, covering eadges of
  pastry with foil if browning too much. Let cool completely before cutting.
  MAKES:10 Serving
  
  This version of butter tarts (a Canadian speciality) is easier to prepare
  than the traditional individual tarts. It is very rich and best served in
  small pieces.
 
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      Title: Squamish Bars
 Categories: Candies, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Peanut butter                       1 c  Crisp rice cereal
    1/2 c  Broewn sugar;packed                 1 c  Cornflakes
    1/2 c  Corn syrup                    

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
      2 c  Icing sugar                         2 tb Light cream
    1/4 c  Butter;softened                 1 1/2 ts Vanilla

----------------------------------TOPPING----------------------------------
      3 oz Chocolate; bittersweet or           1 tb Butter
           -semisweet                     
 
  "British Columbia has more than one no-bake square named after one of its
  towns. The Squamish bar, peanutty and crisp with cereal, may be pretend to
  be a cookie, but, just like its cousin, the Nanaimo bar, it's really candy
  and should therefore be cut into very small squares and served as special
  treats." Anne's note:I do not know whether there really is a "Squamish bar"
  or if Canadian Living made this up.
  
  In large saucepan over low heat, beat peanut butter, sugar and corn syrup
  until blended and sugar has dissolved. Remove from heat, stir in rice
  cereal and cornflakes. Press into lightly greased (" square cake pan; let
  cool. Filling: In bowl, beat icing sugar and butter; beat in cream and
  vanilla. Spread over cereal base, chill for 30 minutes. Topping: In double
  boiler, over hot water, melt choclate and butter, let cool. spread evenly
  over filling, chill for 20 minutes. Cut into squares. (Can be refrigerated
  for up to 1 week or frozen up to 1 month. Let soften slightly before
  serving.) MAKES: 36 SQUARES
  
  Source: Canadian Living magazine
 
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      Title: Butter Tarts
 Categories: Canadian, Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/4 c  Butter                            1/2 c  Corn syrup
    1/2 c  Brown sugar; packed               1/2 c  Raisins; or currants
    1/2 ts Vanilla                            12    Tart shells;lined with
      1    Egg                                      -pastry shells
 
  "These tarts were the basis for Butter Tart Pie and Butter Tart Squares
  which appeared in later decades. Another variation uses maple syrup instead
  of corn syrup. ...Butter Tarts are uniquely Canadian. There are theories
  whether they were adpated from southern pecan pie, old-fashioned sugar
  pies, or maple syrup, bakcwoods or vinegar pies. Squabbles arise whether or
  not the tarts should be runny or not, and just how runny. Opnions differ
  about the use of syrup or sugar only, eggs beaten or not, currants or
  raisins, and how the tart pans should be filled."
  
    In bowl, cream together butter, sugar and vanilla. Beat in egg and corn
  syrup. Spoon raisins into tart shells; pour in the filling, two-thirds
  full. Bake in 375F oven for 15 to 18 minutes or until lightly browned.
  MAKES: 12 TARTS
  
  SOURCE: The 1st decade chapter in _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_
 
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      Title: Maple Syrup Pie
 Categories: Canadian, Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  -Cold water                         1    Egg;lightly beaten
    1/4 c  Flour;all purpose                   2 tb Butter
      1 c  Maple syrup;pure                    1    Pie shell;8 " baked
 
  Tarte au sirop d'erable "This classic sweet of old Quebec has a smooth,
  rich filling, typically shallow and very sweet. Variations of the
  tradtional recipes are still popular in Quebec. ... Syrup, sugar or
  molasses pies of all kinds were popular in every region in poineer days. In
  Quebec Maple Syrup Pie (Tarte au sirop d'erable) and Sugar Pie (tarte au
  sucre) made use of local maple syrup and maple sugar when available, or
  borwn sugar for economy.
   Backwoods Pie , using brown sugar plus maple or corn syrup, appears in
  early Nova Scotia cookbooks as well as national books such as the Five
  Roses Cookbook (1915) Molasses Pie (tarte a la ferlouche or tarte a la
  melasses in Quebec) and Lassy Tart (in Newfoundland) was usually lightly
  spiced and thickened with bread crumbs. Shoofly Pie, most common in
  Mennonite areas, had molasses and brown sugar filling with crumbs on top.
  In the early years, when ingredients were scare, molasses was a standby
  everywhere.)
  
  Whisk water with flour until smooth; stir into syrup in small heavy
  saucepan. Stir in egg; cook over medium -low heat, stirring, until thick,
  about 7 minutes. Stir in butter until melted. Pour into pie shell. Let
  cool.
  
  SOURCE: The 2nd decade chapter, _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_
 
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      Title: Flapper Pie
 Categories: Canadian, Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  1 1/4 c  Graham wafer crumbs               1/2 ts Cinnamon
    1/4 c  Sugar, granulated                 1/4 c  Butter;melted

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
    1/4 c  Sugar, granulated                   2    Egg yolks;lightly beaten
      3 tb Cornstarch                          1 ts Vanilla
      2 c  Milk                          

----------------------------------MERINGUE----------------------------------
      2    Egg whites                          2 tb Sugar, granulated
    1/4 ts Cream of tartar                
 
  "In eastern Canada, this recipe was called Graham Wafer Cream Pie, but
  westerners knew it as Flapper Pie. ... Cream pies like butterscotch,
  banana, cream and coconut cream were favorites of this decade and
  restaurants (called cafes in the West and usually run by Chinese
  cook/owners) always had cream pies on their menus.
  
  Combine crumbs, sugar and cinnaomn; blend in butter. Set 1/4 c aside. Press
  remainder onto bottom and sides of 9 inch pie plate. Bake in 375F oven for
  8 minutes; cool.
    Filling: In saucepan, mix sugar with cornstarch; blend in milk. Cook over
  medium heat, stirring, until boiling; stir a little into yolks, then retUrn
  to the saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring, for 2 minutes or until
  thickened. Remove from heat; add vanilla and cool slightly. Pour into pie
  crust.
    Meringue: Beat egg whites with cream of tartar till soft peaks form;
  gradually beat in sugar until stiff peaks form. Spread over filling,
  sealing to crust. Top with reserved crumbs. Bake in 400F oven for 5 minutes
  or till lightly browned. Cool to room temperature, about 4 hours.
  
  SOURCE: The Twenties chapter, _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_
 
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      Title: Queen Elizabeth Cake 2
 Categories: Canadian, Cakes
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  -Boiling water                      1    Egg
      1 c  Dates;chopped                       1 ts Vanilla
      1 ts Baking soda                     1 1/2 c  Flour,all purpose
    1/2 c  Butter                              1 ts Baking powder
      1 c  Sugar,granulated                  1/2 ts -Salt

------------------------------BROILED TOPPING------------------------------
    1/4 c  Butter                            3/4 c  Coconut;shredded;half nuts
    1/2 c  Brown sugar;packed                       -if desired
    1/4 c  Light cream                    
 
  "This date and nut cake always included a broiled topping. Lazy Daisy was a
  plain cake with the same topping. ... Queen Elizabeth cakes have appeared
  in cook books coast to coast for many years. Some claim that the recipe was
  a favorite of the Queen Mother and given to worthy groups as a fund raiser
  during World War II. One from Quebec's Eastern Townships includes the
  footnote that says that, "This is not to be passed on but must be sold for
  charitable purposes for 15 cents.
    In a reply to our query about the name of this recipe, the Queen Mother's
  Lady-in-Waiting writes; "I fear I have to tell you that, although we have
  known about this recipe for many years, it did not originate from either
  Buckingham Palace or Clarence House...However as Her Majesty always made it
  a rule, due to the number of requests receieved, never to give "favorite
  recipes", I fear that I have to tell you that you that should you wish to
  include this recipe in any cookbook, it should only be called a 'date and
  walnut cake' with no reference to the Queen Mother."
  
  Pour water over dates and soda; let stand until lukewarm. In bowl, cream
  butter with sugar; beat in egg and vanilla. Mix together flour, baking
  powder and salt; add to creamed mixture alternately with date mixture.
  Spread in a greased and floured 9 inch square cake pan. Bake in 350F oven
  for 40 minutes or until tester comes out clean.
  
  Broiled Topping: In a small heavy saucepan, combine butter, packed brown
  sugar, light cream and coconut (half nuts if desired). Bring to a boil,
  stirring; boil gently for 1 minute. Spread over warm baked cake; broil
  until bubbly and lightly browned, watching carefully.
  
  SOURCE: The Forties chapter, _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_
 
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      Title: Nanaimo Bars -2
 Categories: Canadian, Candies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
--------------------------------BOTTOM LAYER--------------------------------
    1/2 c  Butter                          1 3/4 c  Graham wafer cracker crumbs
    1/4 c  Sugar, granulated                 1/2 c  Nuts;finely chopped
    1/3 c  Cocoa powder;unsweetened            1 c  Coconut;shredded
      1    Egg;beaten                    

--------------------------------MIDDLE LAYER--------------------------------
    1/2 c  Butter                              2 tb Custard powder;*
      3 tb Light cream                         2 c  Icing Sugar

---------------------------------TOP LAYER---------------------------------
      4 oz Semisweet chocolate                 2 tb Butter
 
  * Anne's note: Custard powder can be found in the bakinfg section of
  Canadian supermarkets. I have seen the substitution of instant vanilla
  pudding or instant vanilla pudding powder in American cookbooks.
  
  "Recipes for this no-bake treasure appear in countless cookbook as
  Chocolate Fridge Cake, New York Slice, Miracle Bars, Ribbon Squres and many
  other names. But the origin of Nanaimo Bars is still a hot topic of debate.
  The Woman's Auxiliary to the Nanaimo Hospital Cook Book (1952) included
  three similar recipes (two called Chocolate Squares and one Chocolate
  Slice). These recipes appeared under the name Nanaimo Bars in the Vancouver
  Sun in the early 50's and in the B.C. Women's Institute Centennial of B.C.
  Cookbook in 1958. The test kitchens of food companies developed various
  versions with their own products. Since the 50s, endless variations include
  Minted, Grand Marnier, Cherry, Pina Colada, Mocha, and Peanut Butter
  Nanaimo Bars...During the 50s, a Dairy Food Service Bureau recipe called
  Dominoes suggested piping a little bit of the middle layer into dots on top
  to give a domino pattern when cut."
  
  Bottom Layer: In double boiler, melt butter, sugar and cocoa; add egg and
  cook until thickened. Add crumbs, nuts and coconut. Press into ungreased 9
  inch square pan.
   Middle Layer: Beat together butter, cream, custard powder and sugar;
  spread over base. Chill.
   Top Layer: Melt chocolate with butter; cool slightly. Pour over second
  layer; chill. Cut into bars.
  
  SOURCE: The Fifties chapter in _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_
  "During the 50s
 
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      Title: Two Brines for Smoking Fish
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 1 servings
 
----------------------------------BRINE #1----------------------------------
      4 c  Water                                    Plus your choice of
    1/2 c  Salt                                     Flavorings
    1/2 c  Sugar                         

----------------------------------BRINE #2----------------------------------
      4 c  Water                               1 c  Salt, regular or curing
      1 c  Rock salt                                Plus your choice of
      2 c  Brown sugar                              Flavorings
 
  It is recommended that you rub in flavorings just before putting the fish
  into the smoker, although you can also put flavorings into either of the
  above brines; in other words you can prepare a brine marinade flavored with
  garlic, shallots, tarragon, dill, thyme, or whatever you fancy. After
  brining in the flavored brine, fish should washed off and dried before
  smoking.
  
  Smoked fish will keep for a solid year, at least if they are frozen in
  airtight plastic bags from which the air has been exhaled.
 
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      Title: Trout Sauteed in Butter
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           Salt and pepper                     6 tb Unsalted butter
      4    Fresh trout, dressed                     Parsley sprigs
           A few Tbsp. flour                        Lemon wedges
 
  As every angler knows, skillet-size brook, brown, and rainbow trout are
  never more tasty than when prepared this way.  Can there be any tastier
  dish than the one that comes from this happy marriage of fresh trout and
  butter?  But for best results, a few words of warning: a basic rule of fish
  cookery is that fish, unless deep fried, should be cooked slowly. Yet, at
  the same time, one wants the flesh moist but with the outside golden brown.
  Furthermore one wants to be able to serve trout whole, not in broken
  chunks, the result of sticking. One other word: since trout are delicately
  flavored, I do not "flour" trout with cornmeal but with flour. However,
  either way, the trout will be delicious. Salt, pepper and coat the trout by
  rolling them in the flour.
     Melt the butter in a big iron skillet.
     When the butter is hot (over medium heat) but has not yet shown color,
  lay in the trout and turn the fire low.  A steady, low heat will do two
  things:  cook the trout slowly  and at the same time brown the trout.
     You must police the process continuously, and it will take 15-20
  minutes, depending on the size of the trout.
     Just as soon as the flour coating has set on the down side, loosen each
  trout from the skillet, shaking the skillet gently to keep the slow
  browning trout free.
     After 10 minutes of slow browning, turn each trout carefully and repeat
  the above process.
     When you serve the trout, pour a bit of the butter over each and garnish
  with a sprig of parsley and a wedge of lemon. SAUTEED QUICK MEUNIERE
  
  
     If you wish, add a couple of pats of butter to the skillet after the
  trout has been served, melt them, squeeze in a tablespoon of lemon juice,
  turn up the heat, and stir.  Then pour this lemon-butter sauce over each
  trout.
 
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      Title: Truite Au Bleu (Blue Trout)
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 tb Butter                            1/2 ts Thyme
      1    Shallot of scallion, minced         2 tb Minced fresh parsley
      1    Rib celery w/leaves/chopped         1    Bay leaf
      1    Carrot, thinly sliced               3 c  Water
      1    Dressed trout, head and all         1 c  White wine or dry vermouth
           But cut into chunks                 3 tb Tarragon vinegar
      1 tb Salt                                5    Whole 10" trout
      6    Peppercorns                    
 
  This dish is basically trout poached in a vegetable court bouillon flavored
  with a cut-up trout.  It is a lovely way to offer the delicacy of trout,
  and can be either a fish course, if the trout are 6-8 inchers, or a main
  course if the trout  are 10-11 inchers. As a fish course for a game dinner
  serve    the trout cold ( in an aspic if you wish-see below).
  
  In a big saucepan or deep skillet with lid melt the butter and saute' the
  vegetables until the shallot is just soft.
     Add the single cut-up trout and the remaining ingredients (except whole
  trout), bring to a bubble, and simmer for ten minutes or so.
     Add the dressed whole trout, cover, and simmer slowly for about
  20-minutes.
     If the dish is a main course, remove the fish, drain, and serve
  immediately with melted butter and lemon juice or herb butter.
     If the dish is just a fish course, allow the fish to cool in the liquor
  and serve the drained trout with a slice of lemon.
 
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      Title: Trout Served Cold in Aspic
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Poached trout                            Parsley
      1 c  Tomato sauce                             Lemon slices
      4 ts Gelatin                        
 
  If you'd like to serve the trout as a fish course in aspic, let the trout
  cool in the liquor, then remove and drain the trout.
     Strain the liquor the trout were simmered in, add to it the tomato
  sauce, and over fire stir in the gelatin.  Stir over low heat just until
  the gelatin melts.  Set gelatin liquid in refrigerator until it cools but
  is not as yet "set."
     Arrange trout in a flat dish, pour over them the aspic, and allow to
  set.
     Arrange parsley and then lemon slices around the trout and serve.
 
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      Title: Trout and Vegetables in Foil
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    10" trout                                Salt and pepper
      2    Carrots                             3    Ribs celery
           Juice of 1/2 lemon                1/2 ts Thyme
      2 sm Onions                              4 ts Butter
 
  This delicious dish can be prepared for a noon campfire if the camp itself
  has a blender or food processor in its kitchen or prepare before the trip
  at home.  If the fish is to be a sizable one, be sure to take enough foil
  in one piece; if the servings are to be individual for each guest, then cut
  the foil accordingly.
  
  Clean the trout and sprinkle inside and out with lemon juice, salt, pepper
  and herbs.
     Put vegetables through the food processor, mix well and strain.
     Saute vegetables in butter until they are soft, and stuff each fish
  before wrapping loosely in foil.
     Place in ashes or on cookie sheet in 450 degree oven for 15-20 minutes.
  Serve.
 
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      Title: Filleted Trout with Macadamia Nuts and Fried Capers
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      4 tb Butter                            1/4 c  Macadamia nuts, sliced
           Splash of dry white wine            3 tb Heavy cream
      2    Trout filleted                           Oil for deep frying
    1/4 c  Fish stock, OR half clam          1/8 ts Tomato sauce
           Juice, half water                   2 tb Capers
           Salt and fresh pepper          
 
  A very special way a doing trout fillets, inspired by a dish created by
  chef Seppi Renngli at the Four Seasons. In a skillet large enough to hold
  the fillets melt about 3 tablespoons butter and, when almost sizzling, add
  trout.  Saute on one side for about 3-minutes, turn, cover for a minute,
  and then saute the other side. A total of 6-7 minutes should do it.
    Salt and pepper the fish and remove to a warm place, add nuts for a
  moment to the pan to toast, then toss over the trout fillets.
    Meanwhile, in a separate small, sturdy pan, heat enough oil so that a
  small strainer can be lowered into it.
    Let capers drain in the strainer.
    Returning to the trout pan, splash in tablespoon or two of wine, then add
  stock and cream and boil down rapidly, stirring in just a taste of the
  tomato paste and a little more butter. When reduced and slightly thickened,
  spoon this little bit of pan sauce over the fillets.
    Now quickly lower the capers into the almost smoking oil. Let them
  sputter and sizzle a few seconds, then remove the strainer and shake free
  of oil.  Distribute fried capers in neat piles at either end of the fillets
  and serve immediately.
 
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      Title: Spring Trout and Fiddlehead
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    10" freshly caught trout            4 qt Boiling water
    1/4 c  Salad oil                                Salt and pepper
    1/4 c  White flour                              Butter
           Fiddlehead ferns                         Dash of garlic powder
    1/4 c  Cornmeal                       
 
  Clean the fish well in cold water.  Dredge in both flours to which salt,
  pepper and garlic powder has been added.  Fry in hot oil, turning once when
  skin is crisp.
    Cook the fiddleheads in boiling water.  Boil for 3 minutes only.
  Fiddleheads will be cooked, yet very crisp.  Remove from water and drain.
  Dot with pats of butter.
 
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      Title: Trout Crepes
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 20 servings
 
-----------------------------------CREPES-----------------------------------
      4    Eggs                                1 c  Flour
      1 c  Water                         

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
    1/3    Minced onion                      2/3 c  Sauterne
    1/4 ts Pepper                            1/4 c  Flour
      1    Clove garlic, minced                4 c  Cooked, skinned, deboned
  1 1/3 c  Milk                                     Trout
    1/3 c  Butter                            1/2 ts Salt
 
  In cooking the crepes, before filling and rolling up with the trout
  mixture, a 6-inch skillet is handy.  Makes 20 crepes. NOTE: To make crepes,
  mix the ingredients for the batter together thoroughly and let rest for at
  least 1 hour. Brush skillet with a little butter, heat until almost
  smoking, and pour enough batter to thinly cover bottom of pan after it is
  tipped to spread evenly to edges. Cook over medium heat, turning when
  bubbles appear on surface; cook other side until lightly browned. Repeat,
  making 20 crepes in all, set aside.
  
  Cook and stir onion and garlic in butter until onion is tender. Remove from
  heat.  Blend in flour, salt, and pepper.  Cook over low heat, stirring,
  until mixture is bubbly.  Remove from heat. Stir in milk and wine. Heat to
  boiling, stirring constantly. Boil and stir 1 minute. Stir in trout pieces.
  Fill each crepe with 2 tablespoons filling. Heat crepes at 350 degree oven
  for 10 minutes. Serve crepes topped with remaining filling.
 
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      Title: Fillet of Steelhead Bonne Femme
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           Head, tail, backbone of fish      1/3 c  White wine
      4 tb Butter                                   Salt and pepper
      6    Peppercorns                         2 lb Fillets of steelhead
      1 c  Hollandaise sauce **                     Cucumber and lemon slices
      2    Shallots, sliced                    1    Bouquet garni
  1 1/2 tb Flour                             1/4 ts Thyme,
      1 c  Water                             1/2 ts Tarragon
      4 tb Milk                              1/2 lb Mushrooms

-----------------------------HOLLANDAISE SAUCE-----------------------------
      2    Egg yokes                           1 pn Cayenne
           Salt                              1/4 lb Cold butter, 8 pieces
           Fresh lemon juice              
 
  This lordly French dish is prepared in a variety of ways, but basically it
  is fish fillets served with two sauces and mushrooms in between. The
  fillets from small salmon, walleye, lake trout, and channel cat are all
  superb prepared in this fashion.
    If the two sauces seem too time-consuming just note that this dish is
  excellent if only the wine sauce is used.
  
  Put the fish head, etc., peppercorns, and shallots into the water and wine,
  bring to a boil, then simmer gently for 30 minutes. Strain and set aside.
    Arrange the fillets in a shallow glass or earthenware fireproof dish that
  has been liberally buttered.  Add the bouquet garni.
    Pour in the reserved fish stock and poach in a 325 degree oven for 20
  minutes.
    Saute the sliced mushrooms in 2 tablespoons of butter for 5 minutes,
  coating and stirring a couple of times.  Reserve.
    Prepare the hollandaise and hold it by covering with a lid.
    Make the wine sauce by melting 2 tablespoons of butter in pan, then stir
  in the flour and cook a few minutes.  Turn off heat, pour in the liquor
  from the poached fillets, then stir and thicken over the fire. Add the
  milk, then stir until it bubbles. Season to taste.
    To assemble: lay the fillets on a fireproof dish and cover with the wine
  sauce.  Now dot the top with mushrooms.  Ladle the hollandaise sauce over
  all and glaze under the broiler.
    Garnish with cucumber and lemon slices or with watercress.
  
  HOLLANDAISE SAUCE
  
  In a very heavy pot set over a flame tamer, whisk the eggs until they are
  well blended, turn lemon-colored, and start to thicken. Be sure heat is
  low. Add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice when thickening starts.
    Start adding butter one piece at a time, whisking each piece until is
  absorbed with the eggs.  Continue until all the butter is used up. It
  should take about 2 minutes, at which point the sauce will be thick. If at
  any point you sense that the is about to separate, quickly add a teaspoon
  of cold milk or cream.
    Now whisk in about 1 more teaspoon of lemon juice, a pinch of salt, and
  optional cayenne.  Taste to see that the sauce is lemony enough for your
  taste.
 
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      Title: Trout Stuffed Japanese Style
 Categories: Fish/sea, Japanese
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/4 lb Mushrooms, sliced                        Skin, head and tail
      2 tb Vegetable oil                       3    Scallions, cut in 1/2"
      1 c  Seeded, sliced in 1/4"                   Including greens
      4    Eggs, lightly beaten                8    Strips of bacon
           Strips, red or green pepper         1 c  Bean sprouts
      2 ts Soy sauce                           2    Ribs celery, sliced
      4    Trout, 8-10 oz. boned with     
 
  Mix the vegetables together.  In a large skillet or wok heat oil, then toss
  in the vegetables and stir fry for 2 minutes. Add the eggs and soy sauce
  and continue to toss and cook for another minute until eggs begin to
  coagulate.
    Stuff each of the 4 trout with one-fourth of the vegetable mixture--the
  filling will expand the opening by about an inch. Wrap 2 slices of bacon
  around each trout, tucking the ends under the trout.
    Bake in a large baking dish so trout are not touching in preheated 500
  degree oven about 15 minutes, until skin is crisp and the fish is opaque to
  the bone.  Test after 12 minutes. Vegetables will remain crisp.
 
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      Title: Baked Stuffed Lake Trout, Salmon, or Walleyed Pike
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 ts Salt                                1    Stuffing recipe
      1    Carrot, thinly sliced               1    Bay leaf
           White pepper                    1 1/2 c  White wine
      1    Rib celery, thinly sliced           1    Lemon, sliced very thin
      6 lb Fish, dressed                       4 tb Butter, melted
    3/4 ts Dried marjoram                      2    Shallots, thinly sliced

------------------------------CELERY STUFFING------------------------------
    3/4 c  (4 ribs)                          1/2    Chopped onions
    1/2 c  Bread crumbs                      1/4 ts Savory
           Chopped celery                      4 tb Butter
           Salt and fresh black pepper       1/4 c  Chopped celery tops

-------------------------FENNEL / TARRAGON STUFFING-------------------------
      2 tb Chopped parsley                     6 tb Butter, melted
    1/2 ts Fennel seed                     1 1/2 c  Roughly torn fresh
      2 tb Chopped fresh tarragon                   Bread crumbs
           Salt and fresh pepper          
 
  Marjoram goes well with fish, and here's a recipe that uses it both in and
  on the fish.  Neither lake trout nor salmon need be scaled, but do scale
  the pike.  A whole baked fish on a garnished platter always looks good to
  guests. Salt and pepper the fish inside and out, then stuff it and sew up
  or skewer the opening.
    Place in a buttered pan and lay lemon slices along its length. Stick a
  toothpick in each slice.
    Add the vegetables, marjoram, bay leaf, and white wine and bake,
  uncovered, for about 35 minutes in a 400 degree oven, basting first with
  the melted butter and then with the liquid in the pan. CELERY STUFFING
  Saute the chopped celery and onions in butter in a small skillet for 15
  minutes, until tender but still with a little bite.
    Add the chopped celery tops and the bread crumbs.  Season to taste with
  salt, pepper, and savory.  Makes 1 cup. FENNEL SEED AND TARRAGON STUFFING
  
  Mix all ingredients together and stuff fish.
 
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      Title: Fried Lake Trout
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Lake trout                          1 c  Sour cream
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/2 ts Lemon juice
      2 tb Butter                                   Cornmeal for dredging
    1/4 ts Lemon pepper                             Shotening for frying
 
  Clean and wash the fish and cut into serving pieces, leaving the skin on.
  Salt and pepper and coat throughout with cornmeal.
    In a fry-pan bring 1/4-1/2 inch of shortening to high heat, add fish, and
  fry for approximately 4 minutes; turn, and cook 3 minutes more. Fish should
  be nicely browned.  Put fish on hot serving platter.
    Pour off the fat from the pan and replace with butter, add the sour
  cream, and stir with a spoon to loosen any greables. Cook several minutes,
  but do not boil.
    Remove from heat, add lemon juice, stir, and pour over trout.
 
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      Title: Pan Fried Black Bass with Maitre D'hotel Sauce
 Categories: Fish/sea, Sauces
      Yield: 4 servings
 
----------------------------MAITRE D"HOTEL SAUCE----------------------------
    1/2    Clove garlic, smashed               1 tb Lemon juice
    1/4 c  Butter                            1/8 ts Pepper
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 tb Finely minced parsley

----------------------------------THE FISH----------------------------------
    1/4 c  Yellow cornmeal                   1/4 c  Flour
      4    1-lb. bass, dressed and             4 tb Butter
           And skinned                              Salt and fresh pepper
 
  This recipe includes a very simple sauce that enhances sauteed, broiled or
  baked fish.  It can be made in camp if you brought parsley and usually
  impresses any old "fried fish angler."
  
  Make the sauce first.
    In a bowl set the butter out to soften.  Then cream it with a fork and
  then a spoon until it is light and fluffy.  Work in the salt and pepper.
    Mix the smashed garlic and the lemon juice, then work this liquid into
  the butter.  Take a bit of time to do this.
    Mix in the parsley and serve in a gravy boat with a spoon.
    Pan fry the bass remembering to brown the fish on both sides but not to
  over cook.
    Serve hot on hot plates and pass the sauce.
 
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      Title: Smallmouth a la Spednik Sauteed Bass Meunier
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      2    1 1/2-lb. bass, dressed,          1/3 c  Yellow cornmeal
           Heads and tail removed,           1/3 c  Flour
           Skinned                             1 tb Vinegar
      5 tb Butter                                   Parsley for garnish
           Salt and pepper                
 
  Dredge the whole bass or fillets in a mix of cornmeal, flour, salt and
  pepper, and saute slowly in the melted butter over medium heat until well
  browned.
    Turn carefully with a spatula and brown the other side. When the fish has
  turned opaque, remove to a warm platter and garnish with parsley.
    Stir vinegar into the fat and "greables."  Heat and pour over fish.
 
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      Title: Baked Walleye in Sour Cream
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 5 servings
 
           Salt and pepper                     2 tb Finely minced onion
      1 c  Sour cream                        1/2 c  Bread crumbs
      1    3-lb. walleye, scaled and           2 tb Soft butter
           Dressed                             2 tb Lemon juice
    1/4 ts Thyme                               5    Strips bacon
    1/2 c  Grated Parmesan cheese         
 
  Scale but don't skin the walleye and pick a 3-3 1/2-pounder.
  
  Salt and pepper the fish.  Mix the minced onions with soft butter and
  spread inside and outside the fish.
    Lay the bacon strips on the bottom of a shallow baking dish and lay in
  the fish.
    In a bowl mix the sour cream, thyme, grated cheese, bread crumbs, and
  lemon juice and spread the mixture over the fish. Bake at 325 degrees for
  about 30 minutes.  Serve with tossed salad and baked potato.
 
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      Title: Fillets (Or Steaks) of Walleye Mornay
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 5 servings
 
  2 1/2 lb Fillets or steaks                        Of hot sauce
      4 tb Butter                                   Marjoram
           Salt                                2    Egg yolks, beaten
      1    Onion, minced                       1 c  Cream
           Juice from 1/2 lemon                1 c  Fish broth
    1/2 ts Tarragon OR                         6 tb Grated cheese
           Pinch of cayenne OR dash       
 
  Place fillets or steaks in a saucepan, just cover with cold water, add
  salt, lemon juice, and cayenne, bring to a bubble, then turn down heat and
  simmer for 10-12 minutes.  Remove fish, but retain the fish broth. Place
  fish in buttered baking dish.
    Stir together 1 cup fish broth and the cream.
    Melt 3 tablespoons of the butter and add minced onion, tarragon or
  marjoram.  Cook just until onions are soft.  Stir in flour and cook a
  minute or two.  Then off hat, stir in 2 cups of the fish broth until
  smooth.  Return to low heat, stirring until sauce begins to thicken.
    Spoon 2-3 tablespoons of the sauce into the beaten eggs, then stir the
  beaten eggs slowly into sauce.  Add the cheese, stirring all the while and
  cook until uniform.
    Pour the sauce over the fish, dot with remaining butter, and bake in
  preheated oven at 375 degrees for about 10-minutes to brown the sauce.
 
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      Title: Walleyes in Red Wine Sauce
 Categories: Fish/sea, Sauces
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           Salt and fresh pepper               1 tb Tomate pureee
      1 c  Boiling water                       6 tb Olive oil
      4    Walleyes, cleaned                   2 tb Capers
      2    Bay leaves                          2    Cloves garlic, minced
      2 tb Flour for dredging                  3 tb Chopped parsley
    1/2 ts Thyme                               1 c  Red wine
      1    Onion, minced                  
 
  Salt and pepper the fish and dredge in flour.  Shake off excess.
    In a heavy saucepan saute the onion in 2 Tbs. olive oil. When
  translucent, add the garlic and slowly saute another minute. Stir in 2
  tablespoons flour, blend well, and cook, stirring for a minute or two. Off
  heat pour in the wine and boiling water; whisk thoroughly. Return to heat,
  whisking as the sauce thickens. Add bay leaves, thyme, and tomato puree.
  Let simmer while you sear the fish.
    In a pan large enough to hold the 4 walleyes in one layer, heat the
  remaining oil and when hot, but nor smoking, sear the fish quickly on each
  side.
    Now, pour the red wine sauce over the fish.  Bring to a boil, then
  quickly lower the heat.  Cover and let simmer for about 15 minutes.
    Just before serving remove the bay leaves, adjust the seasoning (the
  sauce will probably need salt and pepper), toss the capers in, and sprinkle
  with chopped parsley on top.
 
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      Title: Deviled Walleye Fillets
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 sm Onion, very finely diced        1 1/2 tb Dijon mustard
      3 tb Lemon juice                         1 ts Soy sauce
    1/2 sm Green pepper, chopped                    Salt and pepper
    1/2 c  Bread crumbs                        1 pn Cayenne or dash of
    1/4 lb Butter (1 stick)                         Tabasco
    1/2 c  Grated provolone                    2 lb Walleye fillets
           OR Parmesan                    
 
  Saute the onion and green pepper in the butter until soft, then add
  mustard, soy sauce, cayenne, and lemon juice.  Stir in crumbs and cheese.
    Salt and pepper the fillets, lay them on foil broiler liner, and broil
  for 5 minutes about 4 inches from the flame.
    Turn the fish, cover evenly with the bread-vegetable-cheese mixture, and
  broil another 6-8 minutes.  Serve.
 
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      Title: Gratin of Walleye
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 lb Walleye fillets                     5 tb Cooking oil
      2 tb Parsley, minced                   1/2 c  Bread crumbs
           Salt and pepper                     2    Cloves garlic, chopped fine
      2 tb Capers (W/juice)                  1/2 ts Powdered thyme
      2    Green peppers                  
 
  Roasted peppers lend a wonderful flavor to fish dishes.  Prepare this dish
  in a shallow baking dish or baked in individual gratin dishes if available.
  Wash and pat the fillets dry, then dice into 1-inch squares. Season with
  salt and pepper.
    Wash, then dry the green peppers and roast them under the broiler,
  turning them as the skin blackens.  Place the peppers in a paper bag, seal
  by twisting the top, and set aside for 5 minutes or so. Then remove and,
  with finger, push and pinch off most of the blackened skin. Cut in half,
  remove the seeds and stems and slice into thin strips.
    Put the oil in a big skillet and saute the garlic until it is
  translucent.  Then scrape in the fillet squares from your cutting board,
  turn up the heat, and cook, stirring constantly for about 5 minutes.
    Off heat, add and mix thoroughly the peppers, parsley, capers, and half
  the bread crumbs into which you have mixed the thyme. Spoon into baking
  dish and sprinkle the rest of the crumb-thyme mixture over all, and place
  under the broiler for a minute or two to brown. Serve with tossed salad and
  baked potatoes.
 
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      Title: White Perch in Beer Batter
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      6 tb Flour                                    With lemon juice
    1/4    Can (3 oz.) beer                  1/2 ts Dill weed or tarragon
      2 tb Yellow cornmeal                     1 ts Salt
      4    White perch scaled and              1 tb Paprika
           Sprinkled inside and out            4 tb Lard or cooking oil
 
  The original "best of Denver" Candlelight recipe.
  
  Mix the flour, cornmeal, dill or tarragon, salt, and paprika in a bowl,
  then add the beer and beat until smooth.
    Dip the fish in the beer batter one at a time.
    Heat the lard in an iron skillet and saute the fish 8-9 minutes to the
  side.
 
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      Title: Pan Fried or Sauteed Yellow Perch
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      6 sm Yellow perch                        4 tb Butter
           7-9 " long                               Cornmeal
      4 tb Bacon fat or lard                   1    Lemon (opt.)
           Salt and pepper                
 
  Dress, scale, and what the fish, pat dry, salt and pepper, then dredge them
  in the meal or meal-flour combination.
    Heat the fat until it is hot enough to cook at once, but not burning,
  sputtering hot.  Lay in the fish, turn heat down to barely a medium flame,
  and begin to brown the fish. Keep the fish loose from the pan bottom with a
  thin metal spatula.
    Taking 8-10 minutes to a side (turn heat low if it seems to fry too
  fast), brown the fish slowly until crisp.  Do not overcook. When the flesh
  is opaque the fish is done; one hopes it's all browned by then.
    Add 4 Tbs. butter to the skillet after removing the fish and squeeze in
  the juice of a lemon, stir the fat and juices to loosen the dredgings, and
  pour over the browned fish.
  
  VARIATION:  After removing the fish from the skillet, toss about 1/3 cup of
  chopped black walnuts.  Brown lightly with the remaining butter and
  sprinkle over the fish before serving.
 
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      Title: Broccoli & Blue Cheese Puff Pastry
 Categories: Pies, Vegetables
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 x  Prepared puff pastry, defros      1/2 lb Crumbled bleu cheese
      4 ea Eggs                                1 ea Eggs until light.  mix in b
      1 lb Riccotta cheese                
 
   g  white pepper and nutmeg             4 c  cooked chopped broccoli f
  Preheat oven to 400 degrees for 10 minutes. 2.   Stir in broccoli. Set
  aside. 3.   Roll out pastry large enough to fit into a 9 inch deep dish
  quiche 4.   Pour filling into crust.  Bake 30 minutes.
 
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      Title: Cauliflower with Beef "Sichuan Style"
 Categories: Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 lb Round steak; *                    1/4 c  Dry sherry
      5 ea Nami black mushrooms                     -----------sauce------------
      2 ea Carrots; medium                     1 c  Chicken stock
      2 c  Cauliflower                         1 ts Lan chi black bean paste wit
      3 ea Green onions, minced                2 x  Dashes of chinkiang black vi
    1/2 ts Ginger; fresh, minced               3 x  Drops sesame oil
      2 ea Cloves garlic, minced               1 ea Cornstarch paste; **
    1/2 ts Szechuan peppercorns, crushe             -------------s--------------
      3 tb Peanut oil                        1/2 c  Carrot stock; reserved
           ----------marinade----------      1/4 c  Marinade
    1/4 c  Soy sauce; thin                   1/4 c  Mushroom soaking liquid
 
  *     cut in 1/2 inch cubes. **    make into a thin paste.
  ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  +++++ Combine soy and sherry for marinade. Marinate steak pieces for 1
  hour.  Massage meat in marinade to aid tenderizing; drain, reserving
  marinade.  Wash and soak mushrooms for 1 hour; drain, reserving soaking
  liquid, thinly slice.  Wash, peel and roll-cut carrots. (Roll-cut means
  slicing on a slight bias in 1" lengths but turning the carrot a quarter tur
  (90 degrees) between slices. Wash cauliflower, trim off thick part of
  stems, and either break or cut florets into pieces about the size of the
  carrot pieces. Parboil carrots in boiling stock for about 3 minutes or
  until just beginnin to soften.  Reserve carrots and stock. Stir-frying:
  Heat peanut oil in hot wok.  When oil just begins to smoke, add drained
  steak cubes; stir-fry briskly for 1 minute until meat begins to lose
  pinkness.  Don't overcook meat or it will be tough. Remove to holding
  plate. Swirl remaining oil into wok.
   Add ginger, garlic and peppercorns; stir-fry 15 seconds.  Add cauliflower
  and mushrooms; stir-fry 1 minute.  Add specified amounts of liquids
  generated during preparation:  reserved carrot stock, marinade, and
  mushroom soaking liquid; bring to boil.  Cover wok; reduce heat to medium,
  and simmer 3 minutes. Remove lid; turn heat to high. When sauce boils
  again, add carrots and beef.  Mix together. Splash vinegar down sides of
  wok.  Push ingredients out of sauce, thicken with thin cornstarch paste.
  Sauce should be a light gravy. Add seasame oil. Toss in green onion. Serve.
 
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      Title: Double Cheese Wheel
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Appetizers
      Yield: 24 servings
 
      1 lb Cheese; *                         1/4 c  Pine nuts; toasted, 1 oz
      3 oz Cream cheese; softened, 1 pk    1 1/2 ts Fresh basil leaves; or ***
    1/4 c  Marinated artichoke hearts**      1/2 ts Basil leaves; dried.***
 
  *     You should get 1 whole wheel of Chicuahua Or Monterey Jack Cheese **
  Artichoke Hearts should be drained and chopped. *** Fresh Basil Leaves
  should be snipped OR Dried Basil Leaves should be
  ~--- Remove any wax coating or rind from Chihuahua cheese.  Hollow out
  cheese with knife or spoon, leaving a 1/2-inch thick shell on the sides and
  bottom; reserve cheese shell.  Finely chop enough of the scooped-out cheese
  to measure 1 cup (reserve any extra for another use). Place 1 cup chopped
  cheese, the cream cheese, artichoke hearts, 3 T of the pine nuts,and the
  basil in the workbowl of food processor fitted with the steel blade, cover
  and process until well mixed.  Pack mixture into cheese shell. Sprinkle
  with remaining 1 T pine nuts; press lightly. Cover and refrigerate until
  filling is firm, about 3 hours. Cut into thin wedges. Serve with assorted
  crackers if desired.
 
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      Title: Meersburger Kirschen-Dessert (Cherry Desert Meeres
 Categories: German, Fruits, Desserts
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Cherries; tart, fresh             1/2 ts Vaillla extract
      3 tb Kirsch                              2 oz Almonds; ground **
      6 tb Sugar                               1 c  Cream; heavy
      2 tb ;water                                   ----------garnish-----------
     12 ea Ladyfingers                         1 x  Pistachio nuts; chopped
      8 oz Cream cheese; *                
 
  *    Soften Cream Cheese to room temperature. **   Grind Almonds in the
  blender, if ground almonds are not available.
  ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++
  Wash and drain cherries.  Remove stones and reserve 8 whole cherries for
  garnish.  Place cherries in a bowl; add kirsch.  In a small pan boil 3 T
  sugar and the water for a minute to make a thin sugar syrup. Add syrup to
  cherries; stir to blend.  Cover and let soak for 20 minutes. Cut the
  ladyfingers in half, divide into 4 portions, and place in individual glass
  dishes.  Arrange cherries on top. Thoroughly blend cream cheese, 3 T sugar,
  vanilla extract, and ground almonds. Whip the cream and carefully fold it
  into the cream-cheese mixture. Spoon over the cherries. Garnish with the
  chopped pistachio nuts and whole cherries.
 
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      Title: Grandma Rose's Blueberry Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Fruits
      Yield: 12 servings
 
    1/2 lb SOFTENED BUTTER                     1 ts VANILLA
      2 c  SUGAR                               1 c  MILK
      4    EGGS                                2 c  FLOURED BLUEBERRIES
      3 c  SIFTED FLOUR                        2 tb SUGAR
      3 ts BAKING POWDER                       1 ts CINNAMON
    1/2 ts SALT                           
 
  MIX TOGETHER BUTTER, 2 CUPS SUGAR, 4 EGGS, BAKING POWDER, SALT, VANILLA
  AND MILK. ADD FLOUR AND MIX WELL. FOLD IN THE FLOURED BLUEBERRIES.
  LINE A 9" X 13" PAN WITH ALUMINUM FOIL. POUR THE BATTER INTO THE PAN AND
  SPRINKLE THE TOP WITH MIXTURE OF 2TB SUGAR AND 1 TS CINNAMON.
  PREHEAT OVEN TO 350. BAKE FOR 45 MINUTES.
  REMOVE FROM PAN. ALLOW TO COOL BEFORE REMOVING ALUMINUM FOIL.
  NOTE: COATING THE BLUEBERRIES WITH FLOUR STOPS THEM FROM SINKING IN THE
        BATTER. THE ALUMINUM FOIL PREVENTS THE CAKE FROM PULLING APART
        IF ANY OF THE BERRIES STICK, THIS PROVES OUT TO BE BETTER THAN
        GREESING THE PAN. GOOD LUCK, GRANDMA ROSE.
 
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      Title: Tyropites
 Categories: Ethnic, Appetizers
      Yield: 60 servings
 
    1/2 lb Ricotta or cream cheese           1/2 ts Grated nutmeg (or more)
    1/2 lb Feta cheese; crumbled               1 c  Butter; melted
      2    Eggs; lightly beaten                3 tb Butter; melted
      1 tb All-purpose flour                   1 lb Commercial filo sheets
      1 pn -Salt (optional)               
 
  In a bowl combine the cheeses, eggs, flour, salt (unless the feta is very
  salty) nutmeg, and 3 tablespoons butter.  Cover the bowl and chill several
  hours or overnight, removing from the refrigerator an hour before using.
  Cut the filo into thirds (3 x 11 inches).  Pile up the filo, covering it
  with waxed paper and a damp towel.  Take out one sheet at a time and keep
  the rest covered.  Butter the filo, one sheet at a time, using a pastry
  brush and the 1 cup melted butter.  Place 1 teaspoon of the filling 1 inch
  from the end nearest you.  Fold the filo back over the filling so the
  bottom edge meets the left edge, forming a right angle. Continue folding
  back at right angles to make the triangular shape. Bake in a moderate oven
  (350 degrees) for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden and crisp, turning once.
  Serve hot. Note: Tyropites may be stacked upright in cardboard boxes and
  frozen. When ready to bake, separate while still frozen, spread on baking
  sheets, and bake as directed above, allowing an additional 10 minutes
  baking time.
  
  Source: The Food of Greece by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles. Avenel Books, New
  York. Source: Karen Mintzias - I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Soupa Avgolemono ( Greek Egg-Lemon Soup)
 Categories: Soups/stews, Greek
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 qt Chicken broth; strained             2    Lemons; (juice only)
    1/2 c  Raw long grain white rice                -Salt
      2    Whole eggs or egg yolks        
 
  Bring the broth to a full boil in a soup kettle.  Gradually add the rice,
  stirring constantly until the broth boils again.  Reduce the heat, cover,
  and simmer until the rice is just tender, not mushy, 12 to 14 minutes.
  Remove from the heat and keep warm while preparing avgolemono. Beat the
  eggs for 2 minutes.  Continue to beat, gradually add the lemon juice.
  Slowly add some of the hot broth to the egg-lemon mixture, beating
  steadily.  Stir the mixture into the soup and cook over minimum heat,
  without boiling, until the soup thickens to coat a spoon.  Taste for salt,
  and keep warm over hot water until ready to serve.  Pass the pepper mill at
  the table for additional zest.
     (If desired, bite-sized pieces of cooked chicken may be added to soup
  before adding the rice).
  
  Source: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles; Avenel Books,
  New York, via Karen Mintzias I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Spanahorizo
 Categories: Ethnic, Vegetables, Rice/grains
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 c  Olive oil                           1 c  Tomatoes, chopped
      1 bn Parsley; chopped fine             1/8 ts -Salt
      1 lg Yellow onion; chopped fine        1/8 ts -Pepper
      1 tb Garlic, finely choppped             2 bn Spinach; stems removed,
      3 c  -Water                                   - chopped
      2 tb Tomato paste                        1 c  White rice, uncooked
 
  In a large saucepan place the oil and heat it on medium high until it is
  hot.  Add the parsley, onions, and garlic.  Saute the ingredients for 3 to
  4 minutes, or until the onions are translucent.
  
  Add the water and bring it to a boil.
  
  Add the tomato paste, chopped tomatoes, salt, and pepper.  Mix the
  ingredients together thoroughly so that everything is well combined.
  
  Add the spinach and rice.  Simmer the ingredients for 30 minutes on low
  heat, or until the rice is done.
  
  Source: Papadakis Taverna - San Pedro, California California Beach Recipe -
  by Joan & Carl Stromquist - ISBN: 0-9622807-3-9 via Karen Mintzias,
  I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Greek Patates
 Categories: Vegetables, Greek
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 lb White potatoes                    1/2 ts Dry oregano
    1/2 c  Chopped yellow onions             1/2 ts Basil
    1/4 c  Finely minced garlic                1 c  Fresh lemon juice
    1/2 ts -Salt                             1/2 c  Vegetable oil
    1/2 ts -Pepper                                  -Water (as needed)
 
  Preheat the oven to 400 F.
  
  In a large baking pan place the peeled and quartered potatoes (add enough
  potatoes so that they fill the pan up, 3/4-inch from the top). Sprinkle on
  the onions, garlic, salt, pepper, oregano, basil, lemon juice, and
  vegetable oil. Add enough water so that the potatoes are just covered. Stir
  the ingredients together very thoroughly so that everything is well mixed.
  
  Bake the potato mixture for 45 minutes. Carefully stir the ingredients
  together so that they are re-mixed. Bake the potatoes for another 45
  minutes, or until they are tender. Remove the potatoes with a slotted
  spoon.
  
  Serves 6 to 8
  
  Source: Papadakis Taverna - San Pedro, California California Beach Recipe -
  by Joan & Carl Stromquist - ISBN: 0-9622807-3-9 via Karen Mintzias,
  I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Makaronia
 Categories: Ethnic, Pasta
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 lb Sweet butter                    1 1/2 lb Spaghetti; cooked al dente
    1/4 lb Mizithra (or Feta); grated         16    Jumbo Calamata olives *
 
  *Note: Olive meat should be shaved from the pits.
  
  In a large saucepan place the butter and heat it on medium until it has
  melted.  Add the cheese and stir it in.
  
  Add the pasta and toss it in so that it is well coated with the butter and
  cheese.  Add the shaved olives and toss them in well.
  
  Source: Papadakis Taverna - San Pedro, California California Beach Recipe -
  by Joan & Carl Stromquist - ISBN: 0-9622807-3-9 via Karen Mintzias
 
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      Title: Papadakis Stuffed Grape Leaves
 Categories: Ethnic, Appetizers, Lamb
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  1 1/2 lb Ground lamb                       1/2 c  Olive oil
      1 lg Yellow onion; chopped fine        1/2 ts Oregano
      1 bn Parsley; chopped                  1/2 ts -Salt
      1 bn Fresh mint; chopped               1/2 ts -Pepper
      1 c  Pine nuts                           1    Jar grape leaves *
    1/2 c  Fresh lemon juice                        -Water (as needed)
 
  *Note: Grape leaves should be washed and stems removed.
  
  In a large bowl place the lamb, onions, parsley, mint, pine nuts, lemon
  juice, olive oil, oregano, salt, and pepper.  Mix the ingredients together
  with your hands so that they are well combined.
  
  Lay a grape leaf out flat.  Place approximately 3 ounces of the lamb
  mixture in the center of the grape leaf.  Fold over the stem end.  Fold
  over the two sides.  Roll up the grape leaf so that the mixture is
  completely encased.  Repeat this process until all of the meat mixture is
  used.
  
  Preheat the oven to 350 F.  Line the bottom of a large baking dish with
  approximately 10 grape leaves.  Place the stuffed grape leaves in the dish
  so that they are tightly packed.  Cover the stuffed graped leaves with
  water and bake them for 1 hour.
  
  Source: Papadakis Taverna - San Pedro, California California Beach Recipe -
  by Joan & Carl Stromquist - ISBN: 0-9622807-3-9 via Karen Mintzias,
  I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Revithia Soupa (Chick Pea Soup)
 Categories: Ethnic, Soups/stews
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Dried chick peas                    1 tb Olive oil
      6 c  -Cold water                         1 ts Salt
      2    Onions,thinly sliced           
 
  	   Lemon juice or wine vinegar
  
  1. Wash and soak chick p[eas overnight in water to cover. The next day,
  rinse and drain. In a 4-quart saucepan, bring 6 cups of water to a boil and
  add the chick peas. 2. Remove the froth, then add the onion and olive oil.
  Simmer until tender, about one to two hours. Add salt at the end and hot
  water (not cold), if needed to make more stock. 3. Serve hot with lemon
  juice or vinegar. Makes six servings.
  
  Nutritional analysis per serving: 80 calories, 3 grams protein, 2 grams
  fat, 12 grams carbohydrates. via Karen Mintzias, I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Anginares Tarama
 Categories: Ethnic, Appetizers, Vegetables
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      6 sm Fresh globe artichokes              2 lg Juicy lemons
  1 1/2 oz Tarama; rinsed if necessary         1 c  Fruity olive oil
           -=OR=-                                   Salt
      2 oz -Smoked skinned cod's roe                Freshly ground white pepper
      1 tb Finely grated onion pulp       
 
  To clean the artichokes, cut off the stems flush with the base, remove any
  tough, unsightly outer leaves and cut off the top one-third of the flower
  bud itself.  Force the leaves open a little, and rinse under cold water,
  with a squeeze of lemon or a splash of vinegar to prevent discoloring.
  
  Place the artichokes upside-down in a pot large enough to hold them all in
  one layer and pour in boiling water to come one-fourth of the way up the
  sides.  Salt and simmer 15-40 minutes, depending on their age and size -
  until the heart is just tender when pricked with a fork.  Drain and refresh
  them under cold water; drain again and chill.
  
  Beat the tarama or smoked cod's roe with the grated onion.  You can do this
  easily in a food processor.  Finely grate the zest of one lemon and beat
  in, with 2 teaspoons boiling water.
  
  Squeeze the juice of both lemons.  Alternately dribble in lemon juice and
  olive oil, beating each addition in before adding the next, as though
  making mayonnaise - it may not need all the oil.  If you are doing this by
  hand, it take perseverence and elbow grease to make it nice and light.
  Taste and season with pepper.  Open the artichokes and remove the inner,
  soft leaves and then the hairy choke.  Spoon tarama into the cup of leaves.
  
  Source: Recipes from a Greek Island - by Susie Jacobs
  :       ISBN: 0-671-74531-X
  :       Courtesy of Karen Mintzias
 
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      Title: Green Beans Braised with Mint & Potatoes
 Categories: Ethnic, Vegetables, Beans
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      3 tb Olive oil & margarine, mixed        1 tb Chopped fresh parsley, opt.
      1 c  Tomato juice or sauce               2 md Potatoes; peeled
      1 lb Fresh green beans                        Salt & freshly ground pepper
           - trimmed, cut                           Chopped fresh mint
 
  Heat the fat in an enameled pan and mix in the tomato juice or sauce.  Add
  the green beans and parsley to the pan with enough water to almost cover.
  Tuck the potato slices in between, partially cover the pan, and simmer for
  25 minutes, the stir and season with salt, pepper, and 2 tablespoons
  chopped mint.  Cook uncovered until the beans and potatoes are fork tender,
  about 10 more minutes.  If the sauce has not thickened, pour it into a
  small pan, and boil down to one cup, then combine with the beans and
  potatoes in a warm serving bowl.  Sprinkle with a little additional fresh
  mint and serve warm.  Excellent with grilled chops, fish or egg dish, but
  equally good as a main course with cheese.
  
  From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles.  Avenel Books, New
  York. via Karen Mintzias
 
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      Title: Stifado
 Categories: Ethnic, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/4 c  Olive oil                       2 1/2 tb Chopped fresh thyme *
  1 1/2 lb Boneless beef chuck             2 1/2 tb Chopped fresh rosemary *
           - cut into 1-1/2" cubes         2 1/2 tb Chopped fresh oregano *
      2 tb All-purpose flour                   1    Bay leaf; crumbled
     12 oz Sm. white boiling onions            1 ts Ground cumin
           - Peeled                            2 c  Dry red wine
      1 lb Tomatoes,peeled,seeded,chopd      1/2 lb Feta cheese, crumbled
      3    Garlic cloves; minced                    Salt & freshly ground pepper
 
  * 1 teaspoon dried herbs may be used instead of fresh.
  
  Preheat over to 350 F.  Heat oil in heavy 4- to 5-quart Dutch oven over
  medium high heat.  Toss beef with flour in large bowl. Add beef to pan in
  batches and cook until brown, stirring occasionally, about 3 minutes per
  batch.   Transfer browned beef to bowl.  Add onions to pan and cook until
  light brown, stirring frequently, about 5 minutes.  Add tomatoes, garlic,
  herbs and cumin to pan.  Stir in wine and bring to a boil.  Cover and bake
  in oven until beef is tender, about 2 hours.  (Can be prepared 1 day ahead.
  Cover and refrigerate.  Rewarm to 350 F oven before continuing.)
  
  Stir feta into stew.  Return to oven and continue baking until cheese is
  heated through, about 10 minutes.  Season with salt and pepper and serve.
  
  Source: (Takis Taverna, Corfu)  "Bon Appetit" February 1990.
 
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      Title: Fakes Xithati ( Sour Lentil Soup)
 Categories: Ethnic, Soups/stews
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 l  Brown lentils                     1/2 dl Cold water
      2 l  Water                               1 tb Flour
    1/4 l  Finely chopped spring onions      1/2 dl Vinegar (or to taste)
      1    Garlic clove (opt.); crushed             Salt
    1/2 dl Finely chopped coriander *               Freshly ground black pepper
    3/4 dl Olive oil                      
 
  *Note: Finely chopped parsley may be substituted for coriander leaves.
  
  Wash lentils in several changes of cold water, or place in a sieve and run
  water through them.  Drain.
  
  Put lentils in a large pot with 8 cups water, spring onion, garlic if used,
  oil and coriander or parsley (or a combination of the two if preferred).
  Bring to the boil, cover pan and simmer on low heat for 1 hour or until
  lentils are soft.
  
  Put water and flour in a screw top jar, seal and shake until thoroughly
  combined.  This prevents lumps forming.  Pour this gradually into boiling
  soup, stirring constantly, until thickened slightly.  Add vinegar and salt
  and pepper to taste.  Return to the boil, boil gently for 5 minutes, then
  serve hot.
  
  From: "The Complete Middle East Cookbook" by Tess Mallos
        ISBN: 1 86302 069 1
 
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      Title: Lamb Baked in Paper
 Categories: Ethnic, Lamb
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Leg of lamb *                       2    Garlic cloves
      2 oz Feta or Kasseri (or more)           2    Lemons, juice only
      1 ts Thyme                               1 tb Salt
      1 ts Spearmint flakes                         Pepper to taste
      1 ts Oregano                        
 
  *Note: Lamb shanks may be substituted for leg of lamb.
  
  Wipe meat with damp cloth. Make incisions with small sharp knife on all
  sides of leg or shanks. Insert pieces of garlic clove and cheese. Rub with
  lemon juice. Sprinkle with herbs, salt and pepper. Wrap securely in heavy
  paper twice. Use greaseproof paper such as cooking parchment or oil brown
  paper. (do not use aluminum foil. It prevents browning.) Tie with string.
  Bake a leg for 2 1/2 hours in 350 F oven. Bake 2 hours if using shanks.
  
  From: "The Complete Greek Cookbook" by Theresa Karas Yianilos. Avenel
  Books, New York.
 
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      Title: Fassoulada ( Greek Bean Soup )
 Categories: Ethnic, Soups/stews, Vegetarian, Beans, Greek
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 lb Dried navy beans                    1 c  Chopped, drained tomatoes
      2    Onions; chopped                     1    Bay leaf
      2    Celery stalks with leaves           2    Sprigs fresh mint or thyme
           - chopped                                Salt & freshly ground pepper
      2    Carrots; scraped & diced          1/3 c  Olive oil
      4    Sprigs fresh parsley;chopped   
 
  Wash beans and soak overnight in cold water.  The next day, in a soup
  kettle, bring the beans to a boil in the soaking water.  Skim off the foam,
  then add the remaining ingredients, cover, and simmer gently until the
  beans are tender, about 3 hours.  Serve hot.
  
  Note: Less frequently, the soup is pureed through a sieve.  Also, you may
  add the herbs during the last hour or so of cooking, if you wish.
  
  From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles.  Avenel Books, New
  York.
 
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      Title: Spanakopita Peloponnisos
 Categories: Ethnic, Appetizers, Vegetarian
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 kg Spinach                             3 ts Ground nutmeg
      1 md Onion; chopped                           Salt
      1    Leek; chopped                            Freshly ground black pepper
      1 c  Chopped spring onions               8    Fillo pastry sheets
    1/3 c  Olive oil                                Olive oil or butter
    1/2 c  Chopped parsley                
 
  Serves 6-10 Oven temperature: 180 C (350 F) Cooking time: 50 minutes
  
  Wash spinach well and cut off any coarse stems.  Chop coarsely and put into
  a large pan. Cover and place over heat for 7-8 minutes shaking pan now and
  then or turning spinach with a fork.  Heat just long enough to wilt spinach
  so that juices can run out freely.  Drain well in a colander, pressing
  occasionally with a spoon.
  
  Gently fry the onion in olive oil for 10 minutes, add chopped leek and
  spring onions and fry gently for further 5 minutes until transparent.
  
  Place well-drained spinach in a mixing bowl and add oil and onion mixture,
  herbs and nutmeg.  Blend thoroughly, adding salt and pepper to taste.
  
  Place a sheet of fillo pastry on work surface and brush lightly with olive
  oil.  Top with 3 more sheets of pastry, brushing each with oil.  Brush top
  layer lightly with oil and place half the spinach mixture along the length
  of the pastry towards one edge and leaving 4 cm (1-1/2-inches) clear on one
  side.  Fold bottom edge of pastry over filling, roll once, fold in sides
  then roll up.  Place a hand at each end of roll and push it in gently like
  a concertina.  Repeat with remaining pastry and filling.
  
  Place rolls in an oiled baking dish leaving space between rolls.  Brush
  tops lightly with oil and bake in a moderate oven for 30 minutes until
  golden.  Serve hot cut in portions.
  
  From: "The Complete Middle East Cookbook" by Tess Mallos.
        ISBN: 1 86302 069 1
 
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      Title: Soutzoukakia Smyrneika (Ground Meat Sausages, Smryna Style
 Categories: Ethnic, Ground beef, Beef, Sausages
      Yield: 20 servings
 
      4 tb Butter; melted                           - soaked in water, and
      1 lb Tomatoes; peeled                         - squeezed dry
      1 ts Granulated sugar                    1 ts Ground cumin
           Salt & freshly ground pepper        1    Egg; lightly beaten
      3    Garlic cloves; crushed              2 ts Parsley; minced
    1/4 c  Dry white wine                      1 ts Salt; (or more to taste)
      1 sm Bay leaf                            1 pn Freshly ground pepper
      1 lb Lean ground beef                         Oil for frying
      2 sl Bread; crusts removed,         
 
  Combine the melted butter, tomatoes, sugar, salt & pepper, 1 clove of
  garlic, wine, and bay leaf in a saucepan.  Simmer for 30 minutes, then
  strain through a fine sieve or food mill.  Meanwhile, combine the remaining
  ingredients in a large bowl and knead thoroughly.  (The mixture should not
  be stiff.)  Pinch off pieces a little larger than a  walnut and shape with
  the hands into elongated egg shapes about 1 x 3 inches. Fry them lightly on
  all sides in hot oil and then drain on paper towels, or arrange them on a
  baking dish and bake in a 375 degree oven for 20 minutes, turning once.
  Drop the soutzoukia in sauce and simmer for 15 minutes. Serve with a
  steaming grain dish and fresh, cooked vegetables or salad.
  
  From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles, Avenel Books, New
  York.
 
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      Title: Bakaliaro Tiganito ( Fried Salt-Cod )
 Categories: Ethnic, Fish/sea
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 lb Dried salt cod                      1 pn Salt
  1 1/4 c  All-purpose flour                 1/4 ts Baking powder
    2/3 c  Cold water                               Vegetable oil for frying
 
  Cut the cod into 4-inch sections.  Place in a glass or earthenware bowl,
  cover with cold water, and soak overnight.  The next day, drain and discard
  the water.  Put the cod in a pot and cover with cold water.  Bring to a
  boil, then remove from the heat and lift out the cod with a slotted spoon.
  Remove the bones and the black skin.
  
  In a medium bowl, combine the flour, water, salt, and baking powder to make
  a thin batter.  Dip the cod in batter and fry in hot oil (about 1/2 inch
  deep) on both sides, then lower heat and cook until tender, turning once
  again.  Serve hot, with skordalia, which is cold or room temperature.
  
  Note: If the cod is excessively salty, change water 2 or 3 times during the
  soaking period.
  
  From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles.  Avenel Books, New
  York.
 
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      Title: Skordalia
 Categories: Ethnic, Sauces
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      4 md Potatoes                          1/3 c  White vinegar*
      6    Cloves garlic (or more!)            1 pn Salt
    1/2 c  Olive oil                      
 
  *Note-- Lemon juice may be substituted for part of the white vinegar. Peel
  potatoes, boil, then mash.  Let cool. In blender or food processor, process
  the garlic with a bit of the oil til almost paste-like. Transfer to
  electric mixer bowl.  Add potatoes, beating until mixture resembles a
  paste. Gradually add remaining olive oil and vinegar/lemon juice, beating
  thoroughly until well absorbed.  Add salt, taste for seasoning, and beat
  until the sauce is very thick and smooth, adding more vinegar if necessary.
  Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.
  
  From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles.  Avenel Books, New
  York via Karen Mintzias.
 
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      Title: Astakos Plaki - Lobster in Tomato Sauce with Saffron Rice
 Categories: Ethnic, Fish/sea, Rice/grains, Sauces
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2    Lobsters (about 2 lbs each)         4    Sun-dried tomatoes (in oil)
           - (live, or recently dead)               - pounded to a paste
     25    Saffron strands; soaked in        1/2 c  White wine
    1/4 c  Hot water                         1/4 c  Orange juice
    1/4 lb Finely chopped onion                1    Bay leaf
      1 md Leek; washed, finely chopped             Salt & freshly ground Pepper
      8 tb Fruity olive oil                  1/2 c  Finely chopped Fennel
      3    Garlic cloves; minced             1/2 c  Minced flat-leaf Parsley
      1 lb Tomatoes; skinned, seeded,          1 tb Finely chopped fresh Mint
           - and finely chopped                     Saffron Rice
 
  If you have live lobsters, plunge them into a pan of boiling water for 1
  minute, then into cold water.
  
  To prepare the lobsters, break off the claws and crack them open with a
  hammer.  Cut off the tip of the tail (with the fins), then sever the tail
  where it joins the head with a heavy knife.  Cut the tail into rings,
  slicing through the shell between the ribs.
  
  Split the head open lengthwise with a hard blow of a knife and remove and
  discard the gritty stomach sac.  Pour the coral (if any) and the green
  matter (which is the liver) into a stainer over a bowl, sprinkle with salt
  and pepper, and reserve.  Put the saffron to soak.
  
  In a heavy-bottomed pan big-enough to contain the lobsters and sauce, fry
  the onion and leek gently in 3 tablespoons olive oil until translucent. Add
  the garlic, chopped tomatoes, tomato paste and liquid, wine, orange juice,
  and bay leaf.  Season and simmer, covered, for 15 minutes.
  
  Add the fennel, parsley, mint, saffron and liquid, and lobster tail pieces
  and claws with their shells (but not the legs) and simmer, covered, for 10
  minutes.
  
  In the meantime push the coral and liver of the lobster through the
  strainer and beat the pure with the remaining olive oil.  When the lobster
  has simmered for 10 minutes, ladle out about 1 cup sauce and beat this into
  the coral pure.  Pour this back into the pot, stir, and simmer for another
  10 minutes.  Serve with saffron rice.
  
  Source: Recipes from a Greek Island - by Susie Jacobs ISBN: 0-671-74531-X
 
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      Title: Souvlaki with Tzaziki
 Categories: Ethnic, Lamb
      Yield: 1 servings
 
----------------------------------SOUVLAKI----------------------------------
      2 lb Lamb shoulder;-OR-                  2 ts Lemon rind;long strips up to
           -Sirloin tip;cut in 1 1/2"               -3 tsp
           -chunks                           1/4 c  Olive oil
      2 c  Red wine;dry                             -Sweet peppers and cherry
      2    Garlic cloves; minced                    -tomatoes as needed
      1 ts Oregano;dried                 

----------------------------------TZAZIKI----------------------------------
      2 c  Yogurt;pain                         2    Garlic cloves;minced
    1/2    Cucumber;English,peeled &           3 tb Olive oil
           -grated                             1 ts -salt
 
  "Begin preparing the tzazik a few hours before serving. The flavours need
  time to blend. Marinate the meat overnight to absorb the wine and garlic."
  
  Souvlaki: Place the meat in a large bowl. Pour in the wine and sprinkle
  minced garlic and oregano. Imbed the lemon strips among the cubes of meat
  and drizzle with olive oil. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate
  12 hours or overnight. Shake or stir the mixture several times during the
  marination period.
    About 30 minutes before serving, drain off and discard the marinade.
  Thread the chunks of meat onto long skewers, brushing with a little olive
  oil. (We usually BBQ the peppers and tomatoes on separate skewers but it's
  really up to the chef.)
    Over medium coals, barbeque the souvlaki until it's done the way you like
  it. Serve on a bed of rice and pass the tzaziki to sppon on top. SERVES 4-6
  
  Tzaziki: Line a colander or sieve with cheesecloth (or gauze) and set it
  over a bowl. Pour in the yogurt and allow it to drip for an hour or so.
  After the yogurt has drained, combine it, in a small bowl, with the
  cucumber and the garlic. Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and
  refrigerate until just before serving. While the meat is BBQing, drizzle
  the olive oil over the surface, and without stirring, sprinkle on the salt.
  It needs no mixing - your guest will do that when they dollop it onto their
  souvlaki. MAKES: About 3 cups
  
  Source: Pat, Effie and Alex Stroutzas, of Alex's Cheeses, vendors, South
  Market, St. Lawrence Market, Toronto, Canada. (The town of York got its
  first market in operation 1803, the St Lawrence Hall was erected in 1849).
  _The St. Lawrence Market Cookbook_ by Anita Stewart.
 
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      Title: Taramosalata
 Categories: Ethnic, Appetizers
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      3 sl French or Italian bread;-OR-        1    Lemon's juice (or more)
      2 md -Potatoes, boiled & peeled          2 tb Vinegar
      5 oz Tarama (fish roe)                   1 tb Water (more if necessary)
      1 c  Olive oil                         1/2    Onion, (optional); grated
 
  Soak the tarama in warm water a few minutes, then rinse and drain. If using
  bread slices, discard crusts, soak bread in water, then squeeze dry. Using
  an electric blender or electric mixer (or old-fashioned mortar and pestle),
  thoroughly blend the bread or potatoes and the tarama. Add the olive oil as
  slowly as possible, blending at medium speed, plus a little water if the
  mixture forms peaks. Add the grated onion, if desired, then whip at high
  speed for a few minutes.
  
  Note: The flavor may be mitigated to suit taste by adding more bread or
  potato; a too-salty taste may be adjusted by dropping in a few tablespoons
  of sour cream while blending. Leftover taramasalata can be stored in a
  covered jar in the refrigerator for 7 to 10 days.
  
  From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles.  Avenel Books, NY.
  via Karen Mintzias
 
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      Title: Youvarlakia
 Categories: Ethnic, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 5 servings
 
      1 lb Ground beef                         2 tb Finely chopped fresh mint
    1/4 lb Onion; grated                     1/2 ts Freshly ground black pepper
      3    Garlic cloves; minced                    Salt
    1/2 ts Oregano                           1/4 c  Long-grain rice
      1 ts Ground cumin                        4 tb Fruity olive oil
      2 tb Minced flat-leaf parsley      

--------------------------------TOMATO SAUCE--------------------------------
    1/2 c  Finely chopped onion                     Salt
      4    Garlic cloves; minced                    Freshly ground black pepper
    1/2 ts Freshly ground cinnamon           1/2 c  Herb broth or water
      1 tb Honey                               2 tb Minced flat-leaf parsley
      2 lb Tomatoes                            2 tb Finely chopped fresh mint
           - skinned, seeded & chopped         1 tb Finely chopped fresh basil
 
  Put the ground beef in a bowl with the grated onion, garlic, oregano,
  cumin, parsley, mint, and pepper and add salt.  Rinse, then scald the rice
  by pouring boiling water over it in a bowl; leave to soak for 5 minutes.
  Drain, add to the beef, and mix all ingredients well.  Form small sausage
  shapes.
  
  Heat the oil in a large skillet and fry the meatballs until brown.  Drain
  on paper towels.
  
  Add the onion to the oil remaining in the pan and fry over gentle heat
  until translucent.  Add the garlic, cinnamon, and honey and stir until
  carmelized.  Add the chopped tomato, season, and simmer for about 15
  minutes until the sauce has reduced.  Add the herb broth and the meatballs.
  Cover and simmer for 30 minutes.  Sprinkle with chopped herbs.
  
  Source: Recipes from a Greek Island - by Susie Jacobs
  :       ISBN: 0-671-74531-X
 
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      Title: Marinated Lemon Chicken
 Categories: Ethnic, Poultry
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 c  Greek virgin olive oil              2    Lemons; juiced
      8 lg Chicken breasts                     2 tb Fresh oregano; chopped
           - (skin & bones removed)          1/8 ts White pepper
      6    Garlic cloves; crushed              4 oz Feta cheese; cut in 8 slices
 
  In a large pan place the olive oil.  Add the chicken breasts and coat them
  well with the oil.
  
  Spread the garlic on both sides of the chicken.
  
  Sprinkle the lemon juice over the chicken.
  
  Sprinkle on the oregano and white pepper.
  
  Cover the pan and place it in the refrigerator.  Marinate the chicken for
  24 hours.
  
  Charbroil the chicken for 5 to 6 minutes on each side, or until it is done.
  Brush the chicken with the marinade the entire time that you are cooking
  it.
  
  Place the broiled chicken on a large serving platter.  Put a piece of feta
  cheese on top of each chicken breast.
  
  Source: Papadakis Taverna - San Pedro, California California Beach Recipe -
  by Joan & Carl Stromquist - ISBN: 0-9622807-3-9 via Karen Mintzias,
  I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Stuffed Chicken, Cyprus Style
 Categories: Ethnic, Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Roasting chicken                         Salt
      3 tb Vegetable oil or butter             1 ts Ground cinnamon
    1/2 c  Blanched, slivered almonds          1 pn Granulated sugar
    3/4 c  Raw long-grain white rice         1/2 c  Currants
    1/2 c  Dry white wine                           Melted butter or veg. oil
  1 1/4 c  -Water                         
 
  Wash and dry the chicken, reserving the liver, and set aside.  In a medium
  saucepan, heat the oil or butter and saute the almonds and liver, then
  remove with a slotted spoon.  Chop the liver and set aside with the nuts.
  Add the rice to the fat in the pan and saute over medium heat, stirring
  constantly, then pour in the wine, water, salt, cinnamon, and sugar. Cover
  and cook for 12 minutes, or until the rice is almost tender. Stir in the
  almonds, liver, and currants and remove the pan from the heat.
  
  Spoon the stuffing into the large cavity of the chicken and close tightly
  with skewers.  Truss the chicken and brush the surface lightly with melted
  butter or oil.  Set in a baking pan, breast side up, and bake for 1 1/4
  hours, or until tender, in moderate oven (350 F), turning with 2 wodden
  spoons every 20 minutes and basting frequently with drippings.  Remove the
  stuffing from the cavity and transfer to the center of a warm platter.
  Carve the chicken and arrange around the stuffing.  Serve warm.
  
  Note: For a popular mainland version, substitute pine nuts, nutmeg, and a
  little chopped celery and parsley, and soaked bread for the almonds,
  cinnamon, and rice.
  
  From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles.  Avenel Books, New
  York.
 
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      Title: Chicken Braised in Walnut Sauce
 Categories: Ethnic, Poultry, Sauces
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Frying or roasting chicken*         1    Sprig of fresh thyme
           Salt & freshly ground pepper        1 c  Milk
      1    Large onion; sliced                 2    Egg yolks
      4 tb Butter                              1 ts Grated nutmeg
      1    Bay leaf                            1 c  Shelled walnuts; crushed **
 
  *Note: Chicken should be about 2-1/2 to 3 pounds, and cut into serving
  pieces. **Walnuts may be crushed in a mortar, blender or food processor.
  
  Wash and dry the chicken parts and season lightly with salt and pepper. In
  a heavy frying pan, saute the onion in butter until soft, then add the
  chicken parts after a few minutes.  Saute on all sides, then add the bay
  leaf, thyme, and enough hot water to almost cover.  Tighty cover the pan
  and simmer the chicken until tender (approximately 1 hour).  Using a
  slotted spoon, remove the chicken to a warm platter and keep warm while you
  prepare the sauce.
  
  Strain the remaining pan liquid into a small saucepan and bring to a boil.
  Meanwhile, whisk the milk with the egg yolks, then add, slowly, to the
  strained pan liquid and cook over very low heat until the sauce boils,
  stirring constantly.  Sprinkle in the nutmeg, then stir in the crushed
  walnuts.  Simmer another minute and pour over the chicken.  Serve warm.
  
  From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles.  Avenel Books, New
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      Title: Kota Kapama (Chicken Braised with Cinnamon & Cloves )
 Categories: Ethnic, Poultry
      Yield: 5 servings
 
      1    Frying or roasting chicken*       1/4 c  -Water to mix w tomato paste
      1    Lemon (juice only)                  1    Large stick cinnamon
      4 tb Sweet butter & oil, mixed           3    Whole cloves
    1/2 c  Dry white wine (optional)                Salt & freshly ground pepper
  1 1/2 lb Peeled, chopped tomatoes                 Fresh parsley or watercress
      1 tb Tomato paste; mixed w/ water   
 
  *Note: Chicken should be about 2-1/2 lbs., and be cut into serving pieces.
  
  Arrange the chicken parts in a glass or earthenware bowl and rub all over
  with lemon juice.  Allow to stand while heating the butter and oil in a
  heavy braising pot.  Slip the chicken into the fat and cook over medium
  heat, turning with tongs to avoid pricking the flesh; saute until light
  chestnut in color.  Heat the wine in a small pan, pour over the chicken,
  shake the pan, and continue cooking over low heat.  Stir in the tomatoes
  and tomato paste, slip the cinnamon and cloves in among the pieces, and
  cover.  Simmer over the lowest possible heat for 1-1/2 hours, or until the
  chicken is tender and the sauce thick.  Or, transfer to a medium slow oven
  (325 F) to complete the cooking.  Season with salt and pepper.  Serve warm
  over cooked grain or mashed potatoes with green raw or cooked vegetables
  and chilled wine.  Garnish with parsley or watercress.
  
  From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles.  Avenel Books, New
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      Title: Tourta Athineiki (Orange-Walnut Cake,athens Style)
 Categories: Ethnic, Cakes
      Yield: 10 servings
 
    1/2 lb Butter; sweet                       1 ts Baking powder
      2 c  Granulated sugar                  1/4 ts Salt
      4    Eggs                                1 c  Walnuts; coarsely chopped
      1    Orange,(juice & grated rind)             Confectioners' sugar (opt.)
      3 c  All-purpose flour              
 
  Cream the butter until light and fluffy, then gradually add the sugar.
  Continuing to beat, add the eggs one at a time, beating well, on medium
  speed, after each addition.  Gradually add the orange juice and rind.
  Meanwhile, sift the flour with the baking powder and salt and gradually add
  to the batter.  Add the walnuts last, blend another minute on medium high
  speed, and pour into a greased and lightly floured 8-inch tube pan. Bake in
  a moderate oven (350 F) for 25 to 30 minutes until the color is a light
  chestnut and the cake springs back to the touch. (Watch carefully because
  this cake bakes quickly.) Turn onto a wire rack, round side up. Dust with
  confectioners' sugar and cool thoroughly before slicing.
  
  From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles.  Avenel Books, New
  York. Source: Karen Mintzias I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Melomakarona * Phoenikia
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts
      Yield: 40 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Honey                               2    Oranges' strained juice
  1 1/2 c  Sugar; granulated                   2 tb Cognac or brandy
      1 c  -Water                            1/4 ts Cloves; ground
      1 tb Lemon juice                       1/2 ts Nutmeg; ground
      1 lb Walnuts; finely chopped             1 ts Baking powder
  1 1/4 c  Butter ; softened                 1/2 ts Baking soda
      4 ts Cinnamon; ground (or more)          6 c  Flour; all purpose (or more
  1 1/2 c  Oil; vegetable                      2 oz Walnuts; finely chopped
    1/2 c  Sugar; icing                   
 
  (Author's Note): Ancient and traditional small, spicy baked syruped cakes,
  these are perfect for a large buffet.  The nickname asserts their
  introduction into Greece by the Phoenicians, but not with these
  ingredients!  Within my lifetime I have seen the oil give way to butter and
  semolina succumb to flour. Combine the honey, granulated sugar, water, and
  lemon juice in a saucepan and boil for 5 minutes. Remove from the heat.
  Combine the 1 pound finely chopped walnuts with 1/4 cup of the softened
  butter, 2 teaspoons of the cinnamon, and 5 tablespoons of the syrup.
  Reserve the remaining syrup and set the filling aside while you prepare the
  dough. Using an electric mixer, cream the remaining butter (1 cup) with the
  oil until light and fluffy. Gradually add the confectioners' sugar, beating
  on medium speed.  Add the orange juice slowly to the batter, along with the
  Cognac or brandy, 1 teaspoon of the cinnamon, and the other spices. In a
  small bowl, sift the baking powder, soda, and 2 cups of the flour together.
  Slowly add the flour mixture to the batter and beat for a few minutes.
  Continuing to mix by hand, add only enough remaining flour to make a soft
  dough.  Knead. Break off small pieces of the dough and shape with your
  fingers into oblongs about 2-1/2-inches long and 1-inch high. Flatten
  between your palms and place 1 teaspoon of the filling mixture in the
  center.  Work the dough around the filling to enclose it completely and
  press firmly to seal. This procedure sounds difficult, but with many hands
  it is quite simple. Place on a cookie sheet and continue until all the
  cakes are shaped.  Bake in a moderate oven (350 F) for 25 minutes, then
  cool on a rack.  Bring the syrup back to a boil.  Dip each cake into the
  syrup and arrange on a platter.  Sprinkle with the remaining chopped
  walnuts and teaspoon cinnamon, or more if desired.  Cool before storing.
  
  Note: You may bake and cool melomakarona, store a few days in advance and
  dip in syrup as described above a day or so before serving.  The flavor
  improves after a few days.
  
  From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles.  Avenel Books, New
  York. Karen Mintzias I-Cooking Source: Karen Mintzias -I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Karithopita Spiced Walnut Cake
 Categories: Ethnic, Cakes
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      6    Eggs                              3/4 c  Sugar
  2 1/2 c  Bisquick                          1/2 c  -Water
    1/2 ts Cinnamon                            1    2" strip orange peel
      1 ts -Salt                               1    2" strip lemon peel
    1/2 ts Ground cloves                     1/2    Cinnamon stick
    3/4 ts Baking powder                     1/4 c  Honey
      2 c  Sugar                             1/2    Lemon; juiced
  2 1/2 c  Chopped walnuts                   1/4 c  Walnuts
  1 1/2 c  Milk                                1 ts Ground cinnamon
  1 1/2 c  Vegetable oil                  
 
  In a large mixing bowl place the eggs, Bisquick, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon,
  salt, cloves, baking powder, the 2 cups of sugar, the 2 1/2 cups of chopped
  walnuts, milk, and oil.  Blend them together with an electric mixer for 5
  minutes.
  
  Turn the mixer on high and beat the batter for 15 seconds.
  
  Preheat the oven to 375 F.  Pour the batter into a baking pan that is 10 x
  14 inches, and 2 1/2 inches deep.  Bake the cake for 45 minutes, or until a
  toothpick inserted comes out clean.  Remove the cake and let it sit for 2
  hours.
  
  In a medium saucepan place the 3/4 cup of sugar, water, orange peel, lemon
  peel, and cinnamon stick.  Bring the ingredients to a boil and then simmer
  them for 5 minutes.
  
  Add the honey and bring the mixture to a boil.  Remove the pan from the
  heat and add the lemon juice.  Stir the ingredients together and let the
  syrup cool.  Remove the orange and lemon peels, and the cinnamon stick.
  
  Spread the syrup over the cake.  Sprinkle on the 1/4 cup of chopped walnuts
  and the ground cinnamon.
  
  Source: Papadakis Taverna - San Pedro, California California Beach Recipe -
  by Joan & Carl Stromquist - ISBN: 0-9622807-3-9
 
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      Title: Baklava ( Papadakis Taverna)
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Greek
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      5 ts Cinnamon                            1    2" strip of orange peel
      3 c  Coarsley chopped walnuts            1    2" strip of lemon peel
      1 lb Sweet butter; melted                1    Cinnamon stick
      1 lb Phyllo pastry sheets              1/3 c  Honey
     40    Whole cloves                      1/2    Lemon; juiced
 
  In a medium bowl place the cinnamon and walnuts, and mix them together.
  
  Brush the bottom of a 14" x 20" baking dish with the butter.  Place one
  pastry sheet in the dish and brush it with the butter.  Repeat this process
  so that 6 pastry sheets line the bottom of the dish.
  
  Sprinkle 1/3 of the nut mixture over the top of the pastry sheets.  Repeat
  this process so that there are 3 layers of the nut mixture and 4 layers of
  6 buttered pastry sheets, ending with 6 pastry sheets.
  
  Cut the baklava into 40 diamond shaped pieces.  Insert a whole clove in the
  top of each piece.
  
  Preheat the oven to 350 F.  Bake the baklava for 40 minutes, or until it is
  golden brown.  In a medium saucepan place the sugar, water, orange peel,
  lemon peel, and cinnamon stick.  Bring the ingredients to a boil and then
  simmer them for 5 minutes.
  
  Add the honey and bring the mixture to a boil.  Remove the pan from the
  heat and add the lemon juice.  Stir the ingredients together and then let
  the syrup cool.  Remove the orange and lemon peels, and the cinnamon stick.
  
  Spread the cool syrup over the hot baklava.  Cover the dish with a towel
  and let it sit for 1 hour before serving.
  
  Source: Papadakis Taverna - San Pedro, California California Beach Recipe -
  by Joan & Carl Stromquist - ISBN: 0-9622807-3-9 via Karen Mintzias
  I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Baklava 2
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Greek
      Yield: 30 servings
 
----------------------------------BAKLAVA----------------------------------
    3/4 c  Walnuts; finely chopped             1 ts Cinnamon
    3/4 c  Pistachios; finely chopped          1 ts Nutmeg
    1/2 c  Almonds; finely chopped bla     1 1/4 lb Butter; melted
    1/2 c  Sugar; superfine                    1 pk Commercial phyllo sheets

-----------------------------------SYRUP-----------------------------------
  2 1/2 c  Sugar                               5    Whole cloves
  1 3/4 c  -Water                              1    Cinnamon stick
      1    Orange's rind; finely grate         1 c  Honey
      1    Lemon's rind; finely grated    
 
  *Note: Almonds should be lightly toasted. Combine nuts, sugar, cinnamon and
  nutmeg.  Brush a 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan well with butter. Separate 25
  phyllo sheets from package. Place under a smooth, damp towel to prevent
  drying.  Wrap remaining filo well. Freeze for future use. Place one phyllo
  sheet in pan. Trim to fit. Brush generously with melted butter. Repeat
  procedure until there are 5 layers of buttered phyllo in the pan. Sprinkle
  with 1/4 nut mixture. Repeat this procedure two more times, ending with
  phyllo.  Drizzle any remaining butter over top.  Bake in 350 degree oven
  1-1/2 hours or until golden brown.  Remove baklava from oven. Using a sharp
  knife, immediately cut long, diagonal lines from corner to corner, forming
  an "X".  Follow these guidelines to cut baklava into serving-size diamonds.
  While still hot, pour cooled syrup over baklava. Syrup: Combine sugar,
  water, orange and lemon rinds, cloves and cinnamon stick in saucepan. Bring
  to boil.  Simmer, uncovered, about 5 minutes to thicken syrup slightly.
  Remove from heat.  Discard spices. Stir in honey. Cool at room temperature.
  Pour over hot baklava. Allow to stand overnight before serving.
  
  From: "Classic Greek Cooking" by Daphne Metaxas.  ISBN: 0-911954-31-7
  Source: Karen Mintzias I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Galaktoboureko
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts
      Yield: 20 servings
 
      6 c  Milk                                1 tb Butter
      1 c  Fine semolina                      12    Commercial filo sheets
  3 1/2 tb Cornstarch                        3/4 c  Butter; melted & hot
      3 c  Granulated sugar                    1 c  -Water
    1/4 ts -Salt                               1    Lemon or orange (peel only)
      6    Eggs                                2 tb Fine brandy or cognac (opt.)
      1 ts Vanilla extract; opt           
 
  In a heavy-bottomed, 3-quart saucepan, bring the milk gradually to a boil;
  do not allow it to scorch.  Meanwhile, sift the semolina, cornstarch, 1 cup
  of the sugar, and salt together and gradually add to the boiling milk,
  stirring constantly with a wooden spoon.  Cook slowly over medium heat
  until the mixture thickens and comes to a full boil, then remove from the
  heat. Beat the eggs on high speed of an electric mixer. Gradually add 1/2
  cup sugar and continue beating until very thick and fluffy, about 10
  minutes, then add the vanilla.  Stirring constantly, add eggs to the hot
  pudding. Partially cover the pan and allow to cool.  Butter a 9 x 12 x
  3-inch baking pan and cover the bottom with 7 sheets of the filo, brushing
  butter generously between each and making sure that a few sheets come up
  the pan sides.  Pour the custard into the pan over the filo. Cover with the
  5 remaining sheets, brushing butter between each and on the surface. With
  the tip of a very sharp knife, score the top filo sheets into square or
  diamond shapes, being careful not to score as deeply as the custard. Bake
  on the center rack of a moderate (350 F) oven for 40 to 45 minutes, until
  crisp and golden chestnut in color and the custard is firm. Meanwhile, boil
  the remaining 1-1/2 cups sugar with the water and lemon or orange peel for
  5 minutes.  Add the brandy or Cognac, if desired, and set aside. Remove the
  galaktoboureko from the oven and set on a cake rack.  Spoon the hot syrup
  over the entire galaktoboureko, particularly the edges. Cool thoroughly
  before cutting and serving.  Store in the refrigerator. From: "The Food of
  Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles.  Avenel Books, New York. Source:
  Karen Mintzias I-Cooking
 
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      Title: Greek Honey Cream with Fruits and Nuts
 Categories: Desserts, Greek
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    1/4 c  Coarsely chopped walnuts            1 c  Honey
    1/4 c  Coarsely chopped almonds*           1 c  Chilled whipping cream
    1/4 c  Coarsely chopped cashews                 Mixed fresh fruit*
    1/4 c  Coarsely chopped pistachios    
 
  *Note: Almonds should be blanched. ** Suggested fruits: berries, sliced
  pears and apples.
  
  Preheat oven to 325 F.  Place all nuts in baking pan.  Bake until lightly
  toasted, stirring occasionally, about 15 minutes.  Cool completely.
  
  Using electric mixer, beat honey in large bowl until thick and pale, about
  2 minutes.  Whip cream in another large bowl until stiff peaks form.  Fold
  nuts into cream.  Gently fold cream into honey, leaving a few steaks of
  cream.  Cover and refrigerate until well chilled and slightly set, about 2
  hours.  (Can be prepared 1 day ahead.)
  
  Place dollop of honey cream on each plate.  Surround with fruit and serve.
  
  Source: Bon Appetit magazine, February 1990.
 
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      Title: Halvah Fudge
 Categories: Candies, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Brown sugar                       2/3 c  Sesame Tahini
    2/3 c  Milk                                1 ts Vanilla
 
  Cook sugar and milk in a sauce pot over medium heat to just under the
  soft-ball stage, to 230 degrees F.  Remove from fire and add tahini and
  vanilla but do not mix in immediately.  Let it cool about 2 minutes.  Beat
  with paddle or spoon for a few seconds and pour quickly into a buttered
  pan.
  
  From: "The Complete Greek Cook Book" by Theresa Karas Yianlios, Avenel
  Books, New York.
 
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      Title: Tahinopita ( Tahini Cake )
 Categories: Ethnic, Cakes
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 tb Veg. margarine or peanut oil        1 pn Salt
      1 c  Tahini                              3 ts Baking powder
      1 c  Caster sugar                      1/2 ts Bicarbonate of soda
      1    Orange (grated rind only)         1/2 ts Ground allspice
    3/4 c  Strained orange juice             1/2 c  Finely chopped walnuts
  2 1/4 c  Plain flour                       1/2 c  Sultanas (white raisins)
 
  This cake is frequently made during Lent as it contains no animal products.
  Peanut butter, the smooth, creamy variety, may be used instead of tahini.
  
  Oven temperature: 180 C (350 F) Cooking time: 45-60 minutes
  
  Grease a 20 cm (8 inch) tube pan or a 20 x 30 cm (8 x 12 inch) slab cake
  pan with melted margarine or oil.  Chill in refrigerator until required.
  Beat tahini, sugar and orange rind for 10 minutes, then gradually beat in
  orange juice.  Sift dry ingredients twice and fold into tahini mixture.
  Blend in walnuts and sultanas.
  
  Dust chilled cake pan with flour and turn batter into pan.  Spread evenly
  and knock base of pan on table top to settle batter.  Bake in a moderate
  oven for 55-60 minutes for tube pan, 45 minutes or so for slab cake.  When
  cooked, invert cake in its pan onto cake rack and leave for 2-3 minutes
  before lifting pan from cake.  Cool cake and cut in slices or squares to
  serve.  Store cake in a sealed container.
  
  From: "The Complete Middle East Cookbook" by Tess Mallos
        ISBN: 1 86302 069 1
 
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      Title: Rizogalo
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      8 c  Milk                                1    Cinnamon stick (optional)
      1 c  Raw long-grain white rice           3    Whole cloves (optional)
    3/4 c  Sugar                               2    Eggs; slightly beaten
      4 tb Butter                                   Ground cinnamon
 
  In a heaavy saucepan, pour the cold milk, add the rice, sugar, and butter.
  Cook over low heat, stirring frequently until thickened, approximately 1
  hour, adding cinnamon stick and cloves for flavor, if desired, during the
  last 15 minutes.  Remove from the heat, stir in the vanilla, then remove
  the cinnamon stick and cloves.
  
  Beat the eggs lightly in a small bowl, then add one tablespoon of the hot
  pudding mixture into the eggs, stir and repeat twice.  Add the egg mixture
  into the pudding, stirring until mixed thoroughly.  Pour into individual
  serving dishes or large serving bowl.  Sprinkle with ground cinnamon, cool,
  then chill.  Serve cold.
  
  Note:  You may use a vanilla bean, added with the rice, instead of stick
  cinnamon and cloves, or substitute grated lemon rind for all the other
  flavorings.
  
  Source: The Food of Greece - by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles
  :       Avenel Books, New York
 
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      Title: Baklava (Low Fat Low Cal Version)
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Low-cal, Greek
      Yield: 35 servings
 
    1/2 lb Shelled pistachio nuts,           1/2 lb Filo dough
           -ground                           1/2 c  Low-calorie margarine,
      3 tb Sugar                                    -melted
    3/4 ts Ground cinnamon                          Rose Water Syrup
  1 1/2 tb Rose water                               Whole cloves,optional
 
  This rich-tasting baklava contains half the amount of sugar and a fraction
  of the fat you would normally use, thanks to reduced fats, sugar, and nuts.
  The results will fool anyone.
  
  1. Combine pistacho nuts, sugar, cinnamon and rose water in small bowl.
  Using half of filo sheets (cover remaining with plastic wrap to prevent
  from drying out), place 3 sheets in bottom of lightly greased 13x9" baking
  sheet. Brush with some of margarine. Sprinkle evenly with nut mixture.
  Place remaining sheets over nut filling, brushing after every third sheet
  and top sheet. 2. Cut baklava at 1-1/2" intervals diagonally to form
  pattern of about 35 diamond shapes. Bake at 400'F. 25 minutes or until
  golden. Place on wire rack to cool. Drizzle Rose Water Syrup evenly over
  top and allow to soak several hours. Stud each diamond-shape with whole
  clove.
  
  Each piece baklava with syrup contains about: 85 calories; 32mg sodium; 0
  cholesterol; 5 grams fat; 9 grams carbohydrate; 2 grams protein; trace
  fiber.
  
  Exchanges: 1/2 bread; 1/2 fat.
  
  From: Michael Orchekowski
 
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      Title: Bakewell Tart
 Categories: Desserts, Londontowne
      Yield: 6 servings
 
--------------------------------PATE BRISEE--------------------------------
      2 c  Flour;all purpose                  14 tb Butter;cut in small pieces
      2 ts Sugar,granulated                    1    Egg
      1 ts -Salt                               1 tb Milk

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
    1/2 c  Raspberry Jam                     2/3 c  Almonds;ground; 2 oz
      4 tb Butter;softened                     1 c  Pound cake crumbs;2 oz
  4 1/2 tb Sugar,granulated                  1/2 ts Almond extract
      1    Egg                           

-------------------------CONFECTIONERS' SUGAR GLAZE-------------------------
      2 tb Butter;unsalted                          -whipping cream
      1 c  Confectioner's sugar                1 ts Vanilla extract
      2 tb Heavy cream;also called        
 
  To make Pate Brisee: In food processor, combine flour, 2 tsp granulated
  sugar, salt and 14 Tbsp butter. Pulse with on/off turns til mixture
  ressembles fine crumbs. In small bowl, whisk together 1 egg and milk until
  blended. With processor running, pour in egg mixture, processing untril
  dough pulls away from sides of bowl and forms a ball. Divide dough in half.
  Form each half into a disk shape. Wrap separately in plastic wrap and
  refrigerate at least 30 minutes. On floured surface, roll out hal fof the
  dough. Fit into 7" tart pan with removable bottom. (Use remaining half of
  pastry another time.)
  
  To make filling: Preheat oven to 350F. Spread jam in bottom of unbaked
  pastry shell. In small mixer bowl, cream 4 Tbsp butter and 4 1/2 Tbsp
  granulated sugar at medium speed of electric mixer until thick and white.
  Beat in 1 egg, ground almonds, cake crumbs and almond extract till blended.
  Spoon filling int small mounds all over top of jam. Spread evenly over jam.
  Place tart on baking sheet. Bake at 350F for 30 to 40 minutes till puffed
  and set in center.
  
  To make Confectioners' Sugar Glaze: While tart is baking, in small
  saucepan, melt 2 Tbsp butter. Remove from heat. Sift confectioners' sugar
  into butter. Stir in cream and vanilla. Mix until blended and smooth.
  Spread glaze over piping hot tart. Cool on rack. SERVES: 6
  
  SOURCE: Victoria magazine
 
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      Title: Impossible Bacon Breakfast Pie (Quiche)
 Categories: Pies, Cheese/eggs, Breakfast
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Bacon                               1 c  Bisquick
      1 cn Green Chili (chopped)               6 oz Sour cream
      1 c  Grated cheese (Jack)                3    Eggs
  1 1/2 c  Milk                                1    Salt & Pepper to taste
 
  Brown, drain and crumble bacon. Put in bottom of 11X7 greased dish. Top
  with onion and cheese. Put rest in blender for 1 min. Pour into pan. Bake
  at 350 until tests done with knife (35-45 min)
 
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      Title: Impossible Cheddar and Broccoli Appetizers
 Categories: Appetizers, Vegetables
      Yield: 30 servings
 
     10 oz Frozen chopped broccoli*          1/4 c  Butter; melted
      8 oz Whole kernal corn; drained          2    Eggs
    1/4 c  Onion; chopped                    1/2 c  Bisquick
    1/2 c  Walnuts; coarsely chopped         1/4 ts Garlic salt
    1/2 c  Milk                                1 c  Cheddar cheese; shredded
 
  *Thaw and drain the broccoli.  Heat oven to 375.
   Grease a 9x9x2" pan. Mix broccoli, corn, onion and walnuts. Place in pan.
  Beat remaining ingred. except cheese until smooth, 15 sec. in blender on
  high, stopping blender frequently to scrape sides if necessary, or 1 min.
  with electric mixer on high.
   Pour evenly into pan.  Bake until knife inserted in center comes out
  clean, 23-25 min.; sprinkle with cheese. Bake until cheese is melted, 2-3
  minutes longer. cool 30 minutes. Cut into triangles or squares. Makes 30
  appetizers. FROM: BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB LISA CRAWLEY TSPN00B Lawrence Kellie
  Conf: (1010) F-COOKING
 
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      Title: Impossible Cheeseburger Pie
 Categories: Pies, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Ground beef                         3    Eggs
  1 1/2 c  Onions; chopped                   3/4 c  Bisquick
    1/2 ts Salt                                2    Tomatoes; sliced
    1/4 ts Pepper                              1 c  Cheddar or Am. Cheese;shred
  1 1/2 c  Milk                           
 
  Preheat oven to 400.  Can be topped with crisply cooked bacon. Grease pie
  plate, 10x1 1/2", or sq. baking dish, 8x8, or 6 10 oz. custard cups. Cook
  and stir gr. beef and onion in 10" skillet over med. heat until beef is
  brown; drain.  Stir in salt and pepper.
   Spread in pie plate.  Beat milk, eggs and baking mix 15 sec. in blender on
  high speed, 1 min. with wire whisk or hand beater or until smooth. Pour
  into pie plate. Bake 30 min. Top with tomato slices; sprinkle with cheese.
  Bake 5-8 min. or til knife comes out clean. Cool 5 min. 1/2 RECIPE: Use 1
  qt. square or round casserole. Decrease eggs to 2 and baking mix to 1/2 c.
  Divide remaining ingred. amts. in half.
   Decrease beat time to 10 sec. in blender or 30 sec. with wire whisk or
  hand beater. HIGH ALT>Increase first bake to 30 min. If baking the 1/2
  recipe: Use 1 1/2 qt round casserole or 1 qt. square. FROM: BISQUICK RECIPE
  CLUB LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B
 
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      Title: Impossible Beef and Tomato Pie
 Categories: Beef
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      3 c  Beef; cooked; cut bite-size     2 1/4 c  Milk
      1 c  Onion; chopped                    1/4 c  Butter; melted
      1 c  Celery; thinly sliced               5    Eggs
      3    Tomatoes; coarsely chopped      1 1/4 c  Bisquick
  1 1/2 c  Swiss cheese; shredded            1/2 ts Garlic salt
 
  Heat oven to 350.  Grease a 13x9x2" baking dish.
   Layer beef, onion, celery, tomatoes and cheese in dish. Beat remaining
  ingred. til smooth, 15 sec. in blender on high or 1 min. with electric
  mixer on high.
   Pour into dish.  Bake until knife insertted in center comes out clean,
  40-50 minutes.  Cool 5 minutes.
   Garnish with parsley sprigs if desired. Serves: 8-10.
   High Alt.- Bake 70-75 minutes.
  
  From: BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB LISA CRAWLEY TSPN00B Lawrence Kellie Conf:
  (1010) F-COOKING
 
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      Title: Impossible Taco Pie
 Categories: Pies, Ground beef, Mexican, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Ground beef                         3    Eggs
    1/2 c  Onion; chopped                      1 c  Cheddar cheese; shredded
      2    Envelopes taco seasoning;dry      1/4    Head lettuce; shredded
    3/4 c  Bisquick                            1    Tomato; diced
  1 1/4 c  Milk                              1/4 c  Ripe olives; sliced
 
  Preheat oven to 400. Grease pie plate, 10x1 1/2", or square baking dish,
  8x8".  Cook and stir the gr. beef and onion in 10" skillet until beef is
  brown; drain.  Stir in seasoning mix; spoon into pie plate. Beat baking
  mix, milk and eggs about 1 min with wire whisk or hand beater or til almost
  smooth.  Pour into pie plate.  Bake about 25 min. or til knife inserted in
  center comes out clean. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake about 2 min. longer or
  til cheese is melted. Cool 5 min. Garnish with lettuce, tomatoe and olives.
  
  FOR 1/2 RECIPE; Use 1 qt square or round casserole. Decrease baking mix to
  1/2 c., milk to 3/4 c. and eggs to 2. Divide remaining ingred. amts in
  half. Decrease beat time to 10 sec. in blender or 30 sec. with wire whisk
  or hand beater.
   Increase bake time to 30-35 min.  HIGH ALT>For the 1/2 recipe only use 1
  1/2 qt round or 1 qt. square casserole. no other adj. necessary. FROM:
  BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB LISA CRAWLEY TSPN00B
 
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      Title: Impossible Lasagne Pie
 Categories: Pies, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Sm. curd creamed cot. cheese        6 oz Tomatoe paste
    1/2 c  Parmesan cheese; grated             1 c  Milk
      1 lb Gr. beef; cooked; drained         2/3 c  Bisquick
      2 c  Mozzarella; shredded              1/2 ts Salt
      1 ts Oregano                           1/4 ts Pepper
    1/2 ts Basil                                    Fresh parsley; chopped
 
  Preheat oven to 400. Grease pie plate, 10x1 1/2", or sq. baking dish-8x8".
   Layer cottage cheese and Parmesan cheese in pie plate. Mix cooked beef, 1
  c. of mozzarella, the oregano, basil and tomato paste; spoon evenly over
  the top. Beat milk, eggs, baking mix, salt and pepper 15 sec. in blender on
  high speed, 1 min. with wire whisk or hand beater or til smooth. Pour in to
  pie plate.
   Bake 30-35 min. or til knife inserted in center comes out clean. Sprinkle
  with remaining cheese.  Return to oven 1-2 min. or til cheese is melted.
  Cool 5 min.
   Sprinkle with parsley.  1/2 recipe: Use 1 qt. square or round casserole.
  Divide ingred. amts in half.
   Decrease beat time to 10  sec. in blender or 30 sec. with wire whisk or
  hand beater and first bake time to 25-30 min. HIGH ALT: no adj. necessary.
  For 1/2 pie, use 1 1/2 qt. round or 1 qt. square. Bake 30-35 minutes. FROM;
  BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB  LISA CRAWLEY Lawrence Kellie Conf: (1010) F-COOKING
 
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      Title: Impossible Bacon Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     12    Bacon;sliced;cooked;crumbled        4    Eggs
      1 c  Swiss cheese; shredded              1 c  Bisquick
    1/3 c  Onion; chopped                    1/8 ts Pepper
      2 c  Milk                           
 
  Preheat oven to 400.  Grease pie plate, 10x1 1/2"
   Sprinkle ham, cheese and onion in pie plate.  Beat remaining ingred. 15
  sec. in blender on high speed.
   Pour into pie plate.  Bake 35-40 min. or til knife comes out clean. Cool 5
  min. VARIATION; Substitute 2 c. fully cooked smoked ham for the bacon,
  cut-up. 1/2 RECIPE: Use 1 qt square or round casserole. Decrease onion to 2
  tb. Divide remaining ingred. amts in half. Decrease beat time to 10 sec.
  HIGH ALT: Bake about 45 min.  For 1/2 recipe: use 1 1/2 qt round or 1 qt
  square casserole.  Bake 30-40 min. FROM: BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB LISA CRAWLEY
  TSPN00B
 
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      Title: Impossible Garden Pie
 Categories: Vegetables, Vegetarian
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Zucchini; chopped                 1/2 c  Bisquick
      1 c  Tomato; chopped                     2    Eggs
    1/2 c  Onion; chopped                    1/2 ts Salt
    1/3 c  Parmesan; grated                  1/4 ts Pepper
      1 c  Milk                           
 
  Heat oven to 400.  Grease pie plate, 9 x 1 1/4".
   Sprinkle zucchini, tomato, onion and cheese evenly in pie plate. Beat
  remaining ingred. 15 sec. in blender on high. Pour evenly in pie plate.
  Bake about 35 min. or til knife inserted comes out clean. Let stand 5 min.
  before cutting. Garnish with tomato and zucchini slices if desired. 1/2
  RECIPE: Use 1 qt. square or round casserole. Decrease Parmesan cheese to 2
  tb.  Divide remaining ingred. by half.  Decrease bake time to about 30 min.
  HIGH ALT:bake about 50 min. For IMPOSSIBLE CHICKEN GARDEN PIE use 10 inch
  pie plate. For 1/2 recipe plain garden pie, use 1 1/2 qt round or 1 qt
  square casserole.  For 1/2 Recipe Impossible Chicken Garden Pie, use 1 1/2
  qt round or 1 qt square casserole and bake about 35 min. VARIATION: Make an
  IMPOSSIBLE CHICKEN GARDEN PIE by adding 2 cans (5 oz ea) chunk chicken,
  drained, or 1 c. cut-up cooked chicken with the veg.
  
  FROM: Bisquick Recipe Club  LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B
 
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      Title: Impossible Vegetable Pie
 Categories: Pies, Vegetables, Vegetarian
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Fresh broccoli or caulif.*        3/4 c  Bisquick
    1/2 c  Onion; chopped                      3    Eggs
    1/2 c  Green pepper; chopped               1 ts Salt
      1 c  Cheddar cheese; shredded          1/4 ts Pepper
  1 1/2 c  Milk                           
 
  *Slice the cauliflower or chop the broccoli.  1 ten oz. pkg of frozen of
  either one can be used in the recipe in place of fresh, thawed and drained,
  but do not cook first! Heat oven to 400. Lightly grease l0" pie plate. Heat
  1 inch salted water (1/2 tsp salt to 1 c. water) to boiling. Add broccoli.
  Cover and heat to boiling. Cook until almost thender, about 5 minutes;
  drain thoroughly. Mix broccoli, onion, green pepper and cheese in pie
  plate.  Beat remaining ingred. til smooth, 15 sec. in blender on high
  speed. Pour into pie plate. Bake until golden brown and knife inserted
  halfway between center and edge comes out clean, 35-40 min. Let stand 5
  min. before cutting. Refrigerate any leftovers. HIGH ALT>Cook fresh
  broccoli or cauliflower about 7 min.
  
  FROM; BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B
  
  *Slice the cauliflower or chop the broccoli. 1 ten oz. pkg of frozen of
  either one can be used in the recipe in place of fresh, thawed and drained,
  but do not cook first! Heat oven to 400. Lightly grease l0" pie plate. Heat
  1 inch salted water (1/2 tsp salt to 1 c. water) to boiling. Add broccoli.
  Cover and heat to boiling. Cook until almost thender, about 5 minutes;
  drain thoroughly. Mix broccoli, onion, green pepper and cheese in pie
  plate.  Beat remaining ingred. til smooth, 15 sec. in blender on high
  speed.
 
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      Title: Impossible Turkey Pie
 Categories: Poultry, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Turkey or chicken;cked;cutup        1 c  Swiss Cheese; shredded
  4 1/2 oz Mushrooms; sliced; drained      1 1/2 c  Milk
    1/2 c  Green onions; sliced              3/4 c  Bisquick
    1/2 ts Salt                                3    Eggs
 
  Heat oven to 400. Lightly grease a 10" pie plate. Sprinkle turkey,
  mushrooms, onions, salt, and cheese in pie plate. Beat remaining ingred.
  until smooth, in blender on high. Pour into pie plate. Bake until golden
  brown and knife inserted halfway between center and edge comes out clean,
  30-35 minutes. Let stand 5 min. before cutting. Refrig. any remaining pie.
  Makes 6-8 servings. Can Substitute smoked cooked ham for the turkey. HIGH
  ALT: Bake 35-40 min. FROM BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB LISA CRAWLEY TSPN00B
 
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      Title: Impossible Turkey and Stuffing Pie
 Categories: Poultry, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Turkey; cooked;diced              1/2 c  Green peas; cooked
    1/2 ts Seasoned salt                       1 c  Milk
      1 c  Prepared turkey stuffing            2    Eggs
    1/4 c  Green onions; w/tops,sliced       1/2 c  Bisquick
 
  Heat oven to 400. Grease a 9" pie plate. Arrange turkey in plate; sprinkle
  with seasoned salt. Separate stuffing into small pieces; arrange on turkey.
  Top with onions and peas. Beat remaining ingred. until smooth, 15 sec. in
  blender on high. POur into plate. Bake until knife inserted in center comes
  out clean. 30-35 min. Cool 5 min. Sreve with hot turkey gravy. 6 servings.
  FROM; BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB. LISA CRAWLEY TSPN00B Judy*Bloomington*IN*04/18
  02:21 pm*
 
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      Title: Impossible Chicken 'n Broccoli Pie
 Categories: Pies, Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     10 oz Frozen chopped broccoli             3    Eggs
      8 oz Cheddar cheese; shredded          3/4 c  Bisquick
  1 1/2 c  Chicken; cooked; cut-up           1/2 ts Salt
    2/3 c  Onion; chopped                    1/4 ts Pepper
  1 1/3 c  Milk                            1 1/2 qt Round or 1 qt. square casser
 
  Heat oven to 400.  Grease pie plate, 10x1 1/2".  Rinse broccoli in cold
  water to thaw; drain thoroughly.  Mix broccoli, 1 1/3 c. of the cheese, the
  chicken and onion in pie plate. Beat milk, eggs, baking mix, salt and
  pepper 15 seconds in blender on high speed, 1 min. with wire whisk or hand
  beater or until smooth.  Pour into pie plate. Bake 30-35 min. or til knife
  inserted comes out clean. Top with remaining cheese. Bake 1-2 min. longer
  or just til cheese is melted.  Cool 5 min.
   FOR 1/2 RECIPE: Use 1 qt square or round casserole.
   Decrease eggs to 2 and baking mix to 1/2 c.  Divide remaining ingred.
  amts. in half.  Decrease beat time to 10 sec. in blender and 30 sec. with
  whisk or hand beater. HIGH ALT: bake 35-45 min. For 1/2 recipe use 45 min.
  
  FROM; BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB  LISA CRAWLEY
   TSPN00B Lawrence Kellie Conf: (1010) F-COOKING
 
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      Title: Impossible Cauliflower Quiche
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Vegetables
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           Salt                              1/2 c  Chopped Green Pepper
           Boiling Water                       1 c  Shredded Colby Cheese 4oz
      2 c  Thinly Sliced Cauliflorets          1 c  Milk
           9oz or                            1/2 c  Bisquick
      1 pk Frozen Cauliflower, Thaw,           3 x  Eggs
           Drain 9oz                         1/2 ts Salt
    1/3 c  Chopped Onion                     1/8 ts Pepper
 
  In covered saucepan in enough boiling salted water to cover, cook
  cauliflorets 10 minutes.  Drain; place in greased 9" pie plate. Sprinkle
  with onion, green pepper and cheese. Place remaining ingredients in blender
  container.  Cover and whirl 15 seconds (or beat 1 minute with rotary
  beater).  Pour into pie plate. Bake at 375~ degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or
  until knife inserted in center comes out clean and top is golden. Let stand
  5 minutes before serving.
  
  Source:  Waldine Van Geffen
 
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      Title: Impossible Ratatouille Pie
 Categories: Vegetables
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Zucchini; chopped                 1/2 ts Thyme; leaves
      1 c  Eggplant; chopped pared           1/8 ts Pepper
    1/2 c  Tomato                              1 c  Monterey jack cheese; shred
    1/2 c  Green pepper; chopped           1 1/4 c  Milk
    1/4 c  Onion; chopped                    1/4 c  Sour cream
      1 c  Garlic; crushed                   3/4 c  Bisquick
    1/4 c  Margarine ;or butter                3    Egg
    3/4 ts Salt                           
 
  Heat oven to 400 degrees F.  Lightly grease pie plate.
  
  Cook zucchini, eggplant,  tomato,  green pepper, onion and garlic in
  margarine until  veg- etables are crisp-tender, 5-10 minutes. Stir in
  seasonings. Spread in pie plate; >> sprinkle with cheese.
  
  Beat remaining ingredients until smooth, 15 seconds in blender on high or 1
  minute with hand beater.   Pour into pie plate. Bak until knife inserted
  comes out clean, 30-35 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes. Makes 4-6 servings.
  
  Source:  ANN PUCKETT --- From: SUSAN BRUMER Conf: (1668) L-CUISINE
 
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      Title: Impossible Chicken Parmigiana
 Categories: Pies, Poultry
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    3/4 c  Creamed cottage cheese              1 c  Milk
           -Small curd                         2 x  Eggs
    1/3 c  Grated parmesan cheese            2/3 c  Bisquick
    1/2 ts Garlic powder                     1/4 ts Pepper
    1/2 ts Oregano                         1 1/2 c  Chicken, cooked & diced
    1/2 ts Basil                           1 1/4 c  Mozzarella cheese shredded
      1 cn Tomato paste 6 oz.             
 
  Heat oven to 400. Grease 10 inch pie plate. Layer cottage cheese and
  parmesan cheese in pie plate. Mix chicken and 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese,
  the garlic powder, oregano, basil and tomato paste; spoon over parmesan
  cheese. Beat remaining ingredients in blender on high for 15 seconds, by
  hand for 1 min. until smooth. Pour into pie plate and bake 30 minutes. Top
  with remaining mozzarella cheese. Bake 5-8 minutes longer or until knife
  inserted in center comes out clean. Cool 5 minutes.
  
  Source:  Anna Cassell ---
 
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      Title: Impossible Seafood Pie
 Categories: Fish/sea, Pies
      Yield: 8 servings
 
           BETTY GARNES                        2 oz Chopped pimento, drained, if
      1 pk (6 oz) frozen crabmeat              2 c  Milk
      1 cn (6 oz) tuna drained                 1 c  Bisquick
      1 c  Shredded process sharp Ameri        4    Eggs
      3 oz Cream cheese, cut into 1/4"       3/4 ts Salt
    1/4 c  Green onions; sliced                     Nutmeg; dash
 
  Heat oven to 400 degrees. Grease pie plate,(10 x 1 1/2 inch) Mix crabmeat,
  cheeses, onions and pimiento in plate. Beat remaining ingredients til
  smooth, 15 seconds in blender or 1 minute with hand beater. Pour into
  plate. Bake until knife inserted between center and edge comes out clean,
  35 to 40 minutes. Cool 5 minutes *1 can (6 oz) crabmeat, drained and
  cartilege removed, or 1 can (4 1/2 oz) shrimp, well rinsed and drained, can
  be substituted for the frozen crabmeat and shrimp.
 
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      Title: Impossible Tuna Pie
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 cn Tuna; 8 oz - drained                1 c  Bisquick baking mix
    1/3 c  Celery; thinly sliced             1/2 ts Lemon rind; grated
      2 c  Cheese; cheddar, shredded           1 ts Lemon juice
    1/4 c  Green onions; sliced, opt.        1/4 ts -Salt
  1 1/2 c  Milk                              1/8 ts Pepper
      4    Eggs                                1    Garlic clove; crushed
 
  :          Approx. Cook Time: :40
     Preheat oven to 350F. Grease pie plate, 10x1 1/2". Layer tuna, celery,
  cheese and onions in plate. Beat remaining ingredients 15 seconds in
  blender. Pour into pie plate. Bake till golden brown or knife inserted in
  centre comes out clean (about 40 minutes). Cool 5 minutes. Serve with lemon
  wedges if desired. posted by Anne MacLellan
 
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      Title: Impossible Herbs 'n Onion Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3    Onions;sliced thin-sep.rings        3    Eggs
    1/4 c  Butter                              1 c  Bisquick
    1/2 lb Bacon;crisp fried/crumbled        1/4 ts Dried savory leaves
  1 1/4 c  Milk                              1/4 ts Dried basil leaves
      2 ts Worcestershire                    1/4 ts Dried parsley leaves
 
  Heat oven to 400.  Grease a 9" pie plate. Cook onions in butter in 10"
  skillet, stirring frequently, til onions are softened. Arrange half of the
  onions evenly in pie plate; sprinkle with half of the bacon. Top with
  remaining onions and bacon.
   Place milk, Worcestershire sauce, eggs and baking mix in blender
  container.  Cover and blend on high 15 sec.
   Pour into plate.  Mix herbs in small bowl; crush slightly. Sprinkle evenly
  over milk mixture.  Bake until knife inserted in center comes out clean,
  about 35 min. FOR 2 SERVINGS: Grease 2 10 oz custard cups.
   Decrease onions to 1, butter to 2 tb., bacon to 4 slices, milk to 1/2 c.,
  Worcestershire sauce to 1/2 tsp, eggs to 1, Bisquick to to 1/4 c. and herbs
  to a pinch of each. Bake 10 min. HIGH ALT>Grease 10" pie plate. Cook onions
  til softend, 6-7 min.  Bake 30-35 min. For 2 servings, bake 20-25 min.
  
  FROM BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB TSPN00B
 
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      Title: Impossible Chicken Pie
 Categories: Pies, Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           Nfxs18b                             4 x  Eggs
      2 c  Cooked diced chicken              3/4 c  Bisquick
    1/2 c  Peas and carrots                  1/2 ts Salt
    1/4 c  Mushroom pieces                   1/4 ts Pepper
  1 1/3 c  Milk                           
 
  Heat oven to 400. Grease a ten inch pie plate. Mix chicken, peas, carrots,
  mushrooms and onion in pie plate. Beat remaining ingredients in blender
  until smooth. (15 seconds) Pour into pie plate. Bake at 400 for 30-35
  minutes. Cool 5 minutes before serving. ---
  
  From: SUSAN BRUMER Conf: (1668) L-CUISINE
 
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      Title: Impossible Quesadilla Pie
 Categories: Pies, Mexican
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 cn Green chilies                       2 c  Milk
           4oz. drained                        1 c  Bisquick
      4 c  Shredded cheddar cheese             4 x  Eggs
 
  Heat oven to 425. Grease pie plate, 10 inch.  Sprinkle chilies and cheese
  in plate. Beat remaining ingredients until smooth, 15 sec. in blender on
  high speed or 1 min. with hand beater. Pour into pie plate. Bake for about
  25-30 minutes or until a knife inserted in center comes out clean.. Cool 10
  minutes. Serve with sour cream and quacamole. ---
  
  Susan Brumer L-Cuisine
 
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      Title: Impossible Ham Pie
 Categories: Meats, Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Ham,smoked fully cooked, cut        4    Eggs
      1 c  Swiss cheese,shredded               1 c  Bisquick baking mix
    1/3 c  Onion, chopped                    1/8 ts Pepper
      2 c  Milk                           
 
  GREASE pie plate.  Sprinkle ham, cheese and onion in pie plate. BEAT
  remaining ingred. 15 sec. in blender on high speed. Pour into pie plate.
  BAKE 35-40 min. at 400 or til knife inserted comes out clean. Cool 5 min. 6
  servings. May substitute 12 slices bacon, crisply cooked and crumbled.
       Lisa Crawley
 
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      Title: Impossible Ham & Asparagus
 Categories: Meats, Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Smoked ham, fully cooked, cu        3    Eggs
  1 1/2 c  Swiss cheese,shredded             3/4 c  Bisquick
      1 pk Asparagus,frozen, cut up, th      1/4 ts Salt
      2    Onions, green, sliced             1/8 ts Pepper
  1 1/2 c  Milk                           
 
  Heat oven to 400.  Grease pie plate.  Sprinkle ham, 1 c. cheese, the
  asparagus and onions in plate.  Beat milk, eggs, baking mix, salt and
  pepper til smooth, 15 sec. in blender at high speed. Pour into plate. Bake
  til knife inserted in center comes out clean.  40-45 min. sprinkle with 1/2
  c. cheese.  Cool 5 min. 6-8 servings.
  
  Note: 1 lb of fresh asparagus can be used.(about 2 cups cut up)
         FOOD AND WINE CLUB
         Lisa Crawley
 
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      Title: Impossible Creole Pie
 Categories: Pies, Fish/sea
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    (6-1/2 oz) crabmeat; *            1/8 ts To 1/4 t red pepper sauce
      1 pk (10-oz) okra, frozen; **            1 c  Milk
      1 cn (16-oz) whole tomatoes; ***       2/3 c  Bisquick baking mix
    1/2 c  Green pepper; chopped               2    Eggs
    1/3 c  Green onions; sliced                1 ts Salt
    1/2 ts Chili powder                      1/2 ts Pepper
 
  * Drained ** Frozen cut okra, thawed and well drained *** Well drained, and
  cut up
  
  Heat oven to 400^.  Grease pie plate, 10 x 1-1/2 inches. Mix crabmeat,
  vegetables, chili powder and pepper sauce; spread in pie plate. Beat
  remaining ingredients 15 seconds in blender on HIGH or 1 minute with hand
  beater.  Pour into plate.  Bake until knife inserted between center and
  edge comes out clean, 35 to 40 minutes. Cook 5 minutes.
  
  YIELD: 4 or 5 Servings
  
  Source: Southern Traditions With Bisquick From the cookbook files of:
  Deidre-Anne Penrod, FGGT98B on *Prodigy, J.PENROD3 on GEnie
 
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      Title: Impossible Ham Quiche
 Categories: Meats, Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 lb Mushrooms; fresh\sliced           1/4 c  All-purpose flour
      2 tb Butter or margarine; melted         1 ts Onion powder
      4    Eggs                                6    To 8 drops Hot Sauce
      8 oz Sour cream; commercial              8 oz Monterey Jack cheese; *
    1/2 c  Parmesan cheese; grated           1/2 c  Cooked ham; chopped
 
  * Shredded (2 cups) Saute` mushrooms in butter in a medium skillet until
  lightly browned; drain well, and set aside.
  
  Combine next 7 ingredients in container of electric blender; process until
  well blended.
  
  Combine egg mixture, mushrooms, cheese, and ham. Pour into a greased
  10-inch quiche dish.  Bake at 350^ for 45 minutes or until set.  Quiche
  should be puffed and golden brown. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.
  
  YIELD: One 10-inch Quiche
  
  Source: Southern Living Annual Recipes, 1984 From the cookbook files of:
  Deidre-Anne Penrod, FGGT98B on *P, J.PENROD3 on GEnie
 
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      Title: Impossible Broccoli-Cheese Pie
 Categories: Vegetables, Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 lb Broccoli bunch                    1/2 ts Salt
    2/3 c  Onion; chopped                    1/8 ts Ground pepper; fresh
    1/4 c  Water                             1/8 ts Ground nutmeg
      4    Eggs; slightly beaten               1 tb Fresh parsley; minced
  1 1/4 c  Milk                              2/3 c  Swiss cheese; fresh\shredded
      4    To 6 drops Hot Sauce              1/3 c  Parmesan cheese; grated
 
  Trim off large leaves of broccoli.  Remove tough ends of lower stalks, and
  wash broccoli thoroughly; cut flowerets and stems into thin slices.
  
  Combine broccoli, onion, and 1/4 cup water in a saucepan; cover and cook
  over medium heat 6 to 8 minutes. Drain thoroughly, pressing out moisture
  with paper towels.
  
  Combine next 8 ingredients.  Stir in vegetables, and pour mixture into a
  greased 10-inch pie plate.
  
  Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese; bake at 350^ about 30 minutes or until set.
  Let stand 10 minutes.
  
  YIELD: One 10-inch pie.
  
  Source: Southern Living Annual Recipes, 1984 From the cookbook files of:
  Deidre-Anne Penrod, FGGT98B on *P, J.PENROD3 on GEnie
 
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      Title: Impossible Crustless Spinach Quiche
 Categories: Vegetables, Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Onion; large\chopped                3 c  Muenster cheese; shredded;**
      1 tb Vegetable oil                     1/4 ts Salt
      1    Frozen chopped spinach; *         1/8 ts Pepper
      5    Eggs; beaten                   
 
  * (10-ounce package)\chopped spinach\thawed\pressed dry ** (12-ounces)
  Muenster cheese
  
  Saute onion in oil in a large skillet until tender. Add spinach, and cook
  until excess moisture evaporates; cool.
  
  Combine eggs, cheese, salt and pepper; stir into spinach mixture. Pour into
  a greased 9-inch pie plate.
  
  Bake at 350^ for 30 minutes or until set. YIELD: One 9-inch Quiche.
  
  Source: Southern Living Annual Recipes, 1984 From the cookbook files of:
  Deidre-Anne Penrod, FGGT98B on *P, J.PENROD3 on GEnie
 
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      Title: Impossible Mexican Fiesta Casserole
 Categories: Vegetables, Pies, Ground beef, Mexican
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Lean Ground Beef                    2 c  Bisquick Baking Mix
           Salt & Pepper; To Taste           1/2 c  Water
      4 oz Cheddar Cheese; Shredded,1 C             Tomatoes; Thinly Sliced, *
      1 c  Dairy Sour Cream                  3/4 c  Green Bell Pepper; Chopped
    2/3 c  Mayonnaise Or Salad Dressing             Paprika; Optional
      2 tb Onion; Finely Chopped          
 
  *     Use 2 or 3 ripe tomatoes or to taste. Heat the oven to 375 degrees F.
  
  Cook and stir the meat in a large skillet until brown. Drain off the excess
  fat.  Season the meat with the salt and pepper, then set aside. Mix the
  cheese, sour cream, mayonnaise and onion and set this mixture aside. Stir
  the baking mix and water together until a soft dough forms. With floured
  fingers, pat the dough in a greased baking pan, 13 X 9 X 2-inches, pressing
  the dough 1/2 inch up the sides of the pan.
  
  Layer the meat, tomato slices, and green pepper onto the dough. Spoon the
  sour cream mixture over the top and sprinkle with the paprika, if used.
  
  Bake uncovered until the edges of the dough are light brown, 25 to 30
  minutes.  Cool 5 minutes and then cut into squares.
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      Title: Impossible Hamburger Pizza
 Categories: Vegetables, Pies, Pizza, Ground beef
      Yield: 8 servings
 
-----------------------------------CRUST-----------------------------------
  2 1/2 c  Bisquick Baking Mix               2/3 c  Water; Hot
      1    Active Dry Yeast; Package     

--------------------------------MEAT MIXTURE--------------------------------
      1 lb Lean Ground Beef                    2 ts Oregano Leaves
    1/2 c  Onion; Chopped, 1 Md              1/4 ts Pepper
     15 oz Tomato Sauce; 1 Cn            

----------------------------------TOPPING----------------------------------
    1/2 c  Green Pepper; Chopped, Opt.         1 c  Parmesan Cheese; Grated
      2 c  Mozzarella Cheese; Shredded    
 
  Heat the oven to 425 degrees F.  Mix the baking mix and yeast and stir in
  the hot water.  Turn the dough onto a well-floured surface and knead until
  smooth, about 20 times. Let the dough rest a few minutes.
  
  While the dough is resting, cook and stir the meat and onion in a large
  skillet until the onion is tender and the meat is brown. Drain off the
  excess fat.
  
  Stir in the tomato sauce, oregano leaves, and pepper and set aside. Divide
  the dough in half.  Roll each half on an ungreased baking sheet into a
  rectangle, 13 X 10-inches or on a pizza pan 12-inches in diameter. Pinch
  the edges to make a slight rim.  Spread the meat mixture almost to the
  edges.  Top with the green pepper and cheeses. Bake until the crust is
  brown and the filling is hot and bubbly, 15 to 20 minutes. Cut into squares
  or wedges and serve.
  
  NOTE: If desired, you can use shredded Cheddar Cheese for the Mozzarella in
  the above recipe.
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      Title: Impossible Green Bean Pie
 Categories: Vegetables, Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      8 oz Green Beans; Fresh*             1 1/2 c  Milk
      4 oz Mushroom: Stems and Pieces*       3/4 c  Bisquick Baking Mix
    1/2 c  Onion; Chopped                      3    Eggs
      2    Garlic Cloves; Crushed              1 ts Salt
      1 c  Cheddar Cheese; Shredded          1/4 ts Pepper
 
   * 8 Ounces fresh green beans, cut lengthwise into strips.
   * 1 can (4 ounces) mushroom stems and pieces, drained.
  
  Heat oven to 400 degrees. Grease pie plate, 10 x 1 1/2 inches. Heat beans
  and 1 inch salted water ( 1/2 teaspoon salt to 1 cup water) to boiling.
  Cook uncovered 5 minutes. Cover and cook until tender, 5 to 10 minutes;
  drain. Mix beans, mushrooms, onion, garlic and cheese in plate. Beat
  remaining ingredients until smooth, 15 seconds in blender on high or 1
  minute with hand beater. Pour into plate.
  
  Bake until knife inserted between center and edge comes out clean, 30 to 35
  minutes.  Cool 5 minutes.
  
  Makes 6 to 8 servings.
  
  Recipe from The Bisquick "No Time To Cook" Recipe booklet featuring
  Impossible Pies.
         FOOD AND WINE CLUB
         Judy Garnett
 
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      Title: Impossible Hamburg Pie
 Categories: Pies, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Bisquick                          1/4 c  Green pepper; chopped
    1/3 c  Cold water                          1    Egg
      1 lb Ground beef                       1/4 c  Milk
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 ts Oregano                           1/2 ts Dry mustard
    1/4 ts Pepper                              8 oz Cheddar cheese; shredded
    1/2 c  Bread crumbs                        8 oz Tomato sauce
    1/4 c  Onion, chopped                 
 
  DIRECTIONS Combine baking mix and water until soft dough forms; beat
  vigorously.   Smo- oth dough into ball on floured board. Knead 5 times.
  Roll dough 2 in. larger than 9 in pie plate. Place into plate flute edges.
  Brown   ground beef + drain. Stir in salt, oregano, pepper, onion, bread
  crumbs, tomato sauce and spread in pie crust. Beat egg and milk, stir in
  remaining ingred. Spread over beef mixture. Bake til crust is golden ,
  about 30 min at 375*
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      Title: Impossible Greek Spinach Pie
 Categories: Pies, Cheese/eggs, Greek
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 c  Green onions;chopped                3    Eggs
      1 tb Butter                              1 ts Lemon juice
      1 pk Spinach; thaw & drain             1/4 ts Pepper
    1/2 c  Cottage cheese                      3 tb Parmesan cheese
      1 c  Milk                              1/4 ts Nutmeg
    1/2 c  Bisquick                       
 
  Layer spinach, onions and cottage cheese in greased dish.  Put rest in
  Blender. Pour over cheese. Bake at 350 for 35-45 min until tests clean with
   knife.
  
  Joan Mershon, F-Cooking ~----
 
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      Title: Impossible Ham and Swiss Pie
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Ham ; cooked, smoked                2 c  Milk
           - cut up                            4    Eggs
      1 c  Cheese; Swiss, shredded             1 c  Bisquick or baking mix
    1/3 c  Green onion; chopped or           1/4 ts Salt
           - onion, chopped                  1/8 ts Pepper
 
  Heat oven to 400F. Grease pie plate, 10x1 1/2" inches. Sprinkle ham, cheese
  nad onions in plate. beat remaining ingredients till smooth, 15 seconds in
  blender or 1 minute with hand beater. Pour into plate. Bake till golden
  brown or till knife inserted in centre comes out clean, 35 to 40 minutes.
  Cool 5 minutes. from _The Best of Bisquick_
 
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      Title: Impossible Mushroom Pie
 Categories: Pies, Vegetables, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 tb Butter                            3/4 c  Bisquick or baking mix
      1 tb Oil                               1/4 ts Salt
      2 c  Mushrooms; sliced                   3    Eggs
    1/2 c  Green onions; chopped                    Tomato slices or wedges;opt
      1 c  Swiss cheese; shredded                   Parsley; opt
      1 ts Tarragon; dried                
 
  Preheat oven 400F. Heat butter and oil in large frypan. Toss in mushrooms
  and cook over medium-high heat for 4 to 5 minutes. Season. Spread
  mushrooms, green onions, cheese and tarragon in bottom of greased 10 inch
  pie plate. Beat remaining ingredients 15 seconds in blender or 1 minute
  with hand beater till smooth and pour over vegetable mixture. Bake in
  preheated 400F oven for 30 to 35 minutes or till top is golden and pie is
  cooked. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Granish with tomato and
  parsley.
 
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      Title: Impossible Garden Vegetable Pie
 Categories: Vegetables, Pies, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Brocolli OR Cauliflower         1 1/2 c  Milk
           -Fresh, chopped                   3/4 c  Bisquick or baking mix
    1/2 c  Onion; chopped                      3    Eggs
    1/2 c  Green pepper; chopped               1 ts Salt
      1 c  Cheddar cheese; shredded          1/4 ts Pepper
 
  Preheat oven to 400F. Lightly grease pie plate (10"x1 1/2") Cook brocolli
  till almost tender; drain thoroughly*. Mix brocolli, onion, green pepper in
  pie plate. Beat remaining ingredients 15 sec in blender or 1 minute with
  hand beater or till smooth. Pour in pie plate. Bake till golden brown and
  knife inserted in centre comes out clean; aprrox. 35 - 40 minutes. Let
  stand 5 minutes before cutting. Garnish with tomato slices and parlsey.
  
  *1 pk (10 oz) frozen chopped brocolli (thawed) or cauliflower thawed and
  drained may be substituted for the fresh. Do NOT cook.
 
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      Title: Impossible Ham Salad Pie
 Categories: Pies, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 pk Peas; frozen, 10 oz size          1/2 c  Mayonnaise
      1 c  Ham; finely chopped cooked      1 1/2 ts Mustard; prepared
      1 c  Cheddar cheese; shredded          3/4 c  Bisquick baking mix
      1 c  Milk                                3    Eggs
 
  Preheat oven to 400F. Lightly grease pie plate 10x1 1/2". Rinse peas under
  cold water to separate; drain. Sprinkle peas, ham and cheese in pie plate.
  Beat remaining ingredients till smooth, 15 sec in blender on high speed or
  1 minute with hand beater. Pour in pie plate. Bake till golden brown and
  knife inserted halfway bewteen centre and edge comes out clean 30 to 35
  minutes. Let stand 5 minutes before cutting.
  
  from _Creative Recipes with Bisquick, Vol. II_
 
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      Title: Impossible Turkey  'n Stuffing Pie
 Categories: Poultry, Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Turkey; cooked & cut up           1/2 ts Poultry seasoning
      1 c  Celery; chopped                   1/8 ts Pepper
    1/2 c  Onion; finely chopped           1 1/4 c  Milk
    1/2 ts Salt                                3    Eggs
    3/4 ts Sage; ground or 1 tsp dried         1 c  Bisquick or baking mix
 
  Heat oven to 400F. Grease pie plate, 10 x 1 1/2". Mix turkey, celery, onion
  and seasonings in plate. Beat remaining ingredients 15 seconds in blender
  or 1 minute with hand beater. pour into plate. Bake till knife inserted
  comes out clean, 25 to 30 minutes. Cool 5 minutes.
  
  from _The Best of Bisquick_
 
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      Title: Impossible Coconut Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Milk                                1 c  Coconut; flaked or shredded
    1/4 c  Butter                            3/4 c  Sugar
  1 1/2 ts Vanilla                           1/2 c  Bisquick
      4    Eggs                           
 
  Heat oven to 350F. Grease pie plate, 9x1 1/4" or 10x 1/2". Place all
  ingredients in blender container. Cover and blend on High 15 seconds. Pour
  into plate. Bake till knife inserted in centre comes out clean, 50 to 55
  minutes; cool.
  
  Source: _The Best of Bisquick_
 
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      Title: Impossible Macaroni and Cheese Pie
 Categories: Pasta, Pies, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  2 1/4 c  Cheese; cheddar, shredded           1 c  Macaroni; uncooked
  2 1/2 c  Milk                                4    Eggs
    1/2 c  Bisquick baking mix               1/4 ts -Salt
    1/4 ts Sauce; red pepper                 1/4 c  Cheese; cheddar, shredded
 
    Approx. Cook Time: :40
    Preheat oven to 400F. Grease pie plate, 10x1 1/2". Mix two cups cheddar
  cheese and macaroni, sprinkle in plate. Beat remaining ingredients except
  for 1/4 cup cheese till smooth 15 seconds in blender. Pour into plate. Bake
  till knife inserted in centre comes out clean, about 40 minutes. Sprinkle
  with 1/4 cup cheese. Bake till cheese melts, 1-2 minutes. Cool 10 minutes.
 
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      Title: Impossible Tuna and Cheddar Pie
 Categories: Fish/sea, Pies, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Onions; chopped                 1 1/4 c  Milk
    1/4 c  Butter                              1 c  Bisquick
      2 cn Tuna; 6/2 oz -drained             1/4 ts -Salt
      2 c  Cheddar; shredded                 1/8 ts -Pepper
      3    Eggs                                2    Tomatoes; thinly sliced
 
  Preheat oven to 400F. Grease pie plate 10x1 1/2". Cook onions and butter in
  10" skillet over low heat, stirring occaisionally, until onions are a light
  brown. Sprinkle tuna, 1 cup of cheese and onions in plate. Beat eggs, milk,
  Bisquick, salt and pepper till smooth 15 seconds in blender on High or 1
  minute with hand beater. Pour into plate. Bake till knife inserted in
  centre comes out clean, 25 to 30 minutes. top with tomato slices and
  remaining cheese is melted 3 to 5 minutes. Cool 5 minutes.
  
  Source: _The Best of Bisquick_
 
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      Title: Impossible Italian Pie
 Categories: Pies, Cheese/eggs, Sausages, Italian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Sausage (bulk)                      1 c  Bisquick
      1    Green onion bunch, chopped          6 oz Sour cream
      1 c  Mozzerella, grated                  3    Eggs
  1 1/2 c  Milk                                     -Salt & pepper to taste
 
  Brown, drain and crumble sausage. put in bottom of 11X7 greased pan. Top
  with onions and cheese.  Put rest in blender for 1 min. Pout over meat
  mixture.  Bake at 350 for 35-45 min until tests done with knife.
 
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      Title: Impossible French Apple Pie
 Categories: Pies, French
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      6 c  Apples; tart,sliced & pared         2 tb Margarine or butter;softened
  1 1/4 ts Cinnamon; ground                    2    Eggs
    1/4 ts Nutmeg; ground                      1 c  Sugar
    3/4 c  Milk                              1/2 c  Bisquick or baking mix

----------------------------------STREUSEL----------------------------------
      1 c  Bisquick or baking mix            1/3 c  Brown sugar; packed
    1/2 c  Nuts; chopped                       3 tb Margarine or butter; firm
 
  Preheat oven to 325F. Grease pie plate, 10"x1 1/2". Mix apples and spices;
  turn into plate. Beat remaining ingredients except for Streusel till
  smooth; 15 seconds in blender or 1 minute with hand beater. Pour into
  plate. Sprinkle with Streusel. Bake till knife inserted in centre comes out
  clean, 55-65 minutes; cool.
  
  STREUSEL: Mix 1 cup Bisquick, 1/2 cup chopped nuts, 1/3 cup packed brown
  sugar and 3 Tbsp firm margarine or butter till crumbly.
 
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      Title: Impossible Brownie Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      4    Eggs                              1/2 c  Brown sugar; packed
    1/4 c  Margarine or butter; melted       1/2 c  Bisquick or baking mix
      4 oz Chocolate; cooking                1/2 c  Sugar; granulated
           -melted & cooled                  3/4 c  Nuts; chopped
 
  Prehat oven to 350F. grease pie plate 9x1 1/4". Beat eggs, margarine and
  chocolate till smooth, 10 seconds in blender on high or 30 seconds with
  hand beater. Add brown sugar, Bisquick and granulated sugar. Beat till
  smooth, 1 minute in blender on high (stopping occaisionally to scrape down
  sides) or 2 minutes with hand beater. Pour into plate; sprinkle with nuts.
  Bake till knife inserted in centre comes out clean; about 35 minutes. Cool.
 
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      Title: Impossible Pecan Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Pecans; chopped                 1 1/2 ts Vanilla
    3/4 c  Milk                                4    Eggs
    3/4 c  Corn syrup; light or dark         3/4 c  Brown sugar; packed
    1/4 c  Margarine or butter;softened      1/2 c  Bisquick or baking mix
 
  Preheat oven to 350F. Grease pie plate, 9"x1 1/4" . Sprinkle pecans in
  plate. Beat remaining ingredients till smooth; 15 seconds in blender on
  High or 1 minute with hand beater. Pour into plate. Bake till knife
  inserted in centre comes out clean, 50-55 minutes. Cool.
 
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      Title: Impossible Banana Cream
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 8 servings
 
           Ingredients                     1 1/2 c  Sugar
      1 c  Milk                              1/2 c  Bisquick
    1/3 c  Margarine, melted                   2    Bananas, sliced
      1 ts Vanilla                             1 c  Whipping cream, chilled
      3    Eggs                                2 tb Sugar, confectionary
 
  Heat oven to 350 deg. Grease 9 in. pie plate. Place milk, margarine,
  vanilla, eggs, sugar and Bisquick in blender and blend for 30 seconds. Pour
  into plate.
  
  Bake about 30 min. Arrange bananas on pie. Beat whipping cream and powdered
  sugar until stiff.  Spread over top of pie, covering bananas. Suggestion:
  Slice bananas after pie is baked and just before covering with whipped
  cream.)
         FOOD AND WINE CLUB
         JAN CARGILL   (VHPK03A)
 
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      Title: Impossible Cranberry-Orange Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
     10 oz Frozen Cranberry-Orange             4    Eggs
           Relish; thawed                  1 1/2 c  Sugar
    3/4 c  Milk                              3/4 c  Bisquick Baking Mix
    1/3 c  Margarine or butter;melted               Whipped Cream
      1 ts Vanilla                        
 
  Heat oven to 350 degrees.  Grease pie plate, 10 x 1 1/2 inches. Sprinkle
  relish evenly in plate.  Beat remaining ingredients except whipped cream
  until smooth, 30 seconds in blender on high or 1 minute with hand beater.
  Pour into plate.  Bake until knife inserted in center comes out clean, 35
  to 40 minutes; cool. Refrigerate at least 6 hours but no longer than 24
  hours.  Garnish with Whipped Cream.
  
  Recipe from the Bisquick Recipe Club, Prodigy Beth Lane
 
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      Title: Impossible Pumpkin Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  1 1/3 c  Milk                              1/2 c  Buttermilk biscuit mix
      3 tb Butter or margarine                 1 c  Canned pumpkin
           - softened                               Pumpkin pie spice
      4    Eggs                                     Whipped cream (optional)
    1/2 c  Sugar                          
 
  Combine milk, butter, eggs, sugar, biscuit mix, pumpkin and pie spice to
  taste in blender. Blend until mixed. Turn into greased 9-inch pie pan and
  bake at 400F 25 to 35 minutes, or until knife inserted halfway between
  center and rim comes out clean. Cool. Serve with whipped cream, if desired.
  
  (C) 1992 The Los Angeles Times Karen Mintzias
 
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      Title: Impossible Banana Cream Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Milk                              1/2 c  Bisquick baking mix
    1/3 c  Butter                              2    Bananas; medium, sliced
      1 ts Vanilla                             1 c  Whipping cream; chilled
      3    Eggs                                2 tb Sugar; powdered
  1 1/2 c  Sugar; granulated              
 
  Preheat to 350F. Grease pie plate, 9x 1 1/4". Beat milk, butter, vanilla,
  eggs, granulated sugar and Bisquick till smooth, 30 seconds in blender on
  High or 1 minute with hand beater. Pour into plate. Bake till knife
  inserted in centre comes out clean, about 30 minutes. Cool completely.
  Arrange bananas slices on pie. Beat whipping cream and powdered sugar in
  chilled bowl till stiff; spread over top. from _The Best of Bisquick_
 
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      Title: Impossible Chocolate Pie
 Categories: Pies, Chocolate
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2    Eggs                                2 oz Melted chocolate
      1 c  Milk                                1 c  Brown sugar
    1/4 c  Butter                            1/2 c  Bisquick
      1 ts Vanilla                        
 
  Preheat oven to 350.  Put everything in blender for 1 min. pour into pie
  plate.  Bake for 30 minutes until tests done with knife.  Cool completly
  and top with whipped cream.
 
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      Title: Impossible Rhubarb Streusel Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
------------------------------STREUSEL TOPPING------------------------------
      2 tb Butter; firm                      1/4 c  Brown sugar; packed
    1/2 c  Bisquick                          1/4 c  Nuts; chopped

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
     16 oz Frozen rhubarb;thawed drain       1/2 c  Bisquick
    3/4 c  Milk                                2 tb Butter; softened
      2    Eggs                                1 ts Ground cinnamon
      1 c  Sugar                             1/4 ts Ground nutmeg
 
  Heat oven to 375.  Grease a 9" pie plate.  Prepare Streusel Topping;
  reserve.  Arrange rhubarb evenly in plate. Beat remaining ingred. til
  smooth 15 sec. on high in blender. Pour into plate. Sprinkle evenly with
  Streusel Topping.  Bake until knife inserted in center comes out clean,
  about 40 minutes.  Serve with sweetened whipped cream if desired. STREUSEL
  TOPPING; Cut butter into baking mix and brown sugar til crumbly; stir in
  nuts.  HIGH ALT> Grease a 10" plate.
   Increase rhubarb to 2 1/2-3 c.  Decrease baking mix to 1/4 c.; add 1/4 c.
  Flour. FROM: Bisquick Recipe Club LISA CRAWLEY TSPN00B
 
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      Title: Impossible Chocolate Cheesecake
 Categories: Cheesecakes, Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2    Cream cheese packages; *            2    Semisweet chocolate;**
    3/4 c  Sugar                               2 tb Kahula;***
    2/3 c  Bisquick baking mix                 1 ts Vanilla extract
      2    Eggs                              1/2 ts Almond extract

-----------------------------CHOCOLATE TOPPING-----------------------------
      1    Sour cream; 8-oz carton             1 tb Kahula; ***
      1 oz Semisweet chocolate square          1 ts Vanilla extract
      2 tb Sugar                          
 
  * 8-oz packages, cubed and softened ** 2 1-oz squares, melted *** Or any
  other coffee-flavored liqueur
       Mix all ingredients except chocolate topping in a mixer; beat at HIGH
  speed 2 minutes, scraping bowl often. Pour into a greased 9-inch pie plate.
  Bake at 350^ for 25 minutes or until puffed with a dry center. Cool 5
  minutes; carefully spread chocolate topping on top of cheesecake. Chill 3
  hours before serving.
   YIELD: One 9-inch pie. CHOCOLATE TOPPING: Combine first 3 ingredients in a
  small saucepan; cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until chocolate
  melts.  Remove from heat, and stir in Kahula and vanilla; cool.
  
  SOURCE: Southern Living Cooking School Cookbook, Fall, 1982 From the
  cookbook files of: Deidre-Anne Penrod, FGGT98B on *Prodigy, J.PENROD3 on
  GEnie
 
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      Title: Impossible Caramel- Custard Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Milk                                1 c  Brown sugar; firmly packed
    1/4 c  Butter; melted                    1/2 c  Bisquick baking mix
      4    Eggs                              1/2 c  Flaked coconut; (optional)
      1 ts Vanilla extract                
 
       Combine all ingredients except coconut in a blender; blend at high
  speed for 15 seconds or until smooth. Pour into a greased 10-inch pie
  plate.
   Sprinkle coconut on top, if desired.  Bake at 350^ for 40 to 45 minutes or
  until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Cool completely before
  cutting. YIELD: 1 10-inch pie. Source: Southern Living Cooking School
  Cookbook, Fall, 1982 From the cookbook files of: Deidre-Anne Penrod,
  FGGT98B on *Prodigy, J.PENROD3 on GEnie
  
  Lawrence Kellie Conf: (1010) F-COOKING
 
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      Title: Impossible Cheesecake
 Categories: Pies, Cheesecakes
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    3/4 c  Milk                                1 c  Sugar
      2 ts Vanilla                           1/2 c  Bisquick
      2    Eggs                                2 pk Cream cheese;softened;cubed

-----------------------------CHEESECAKE TOPPING-----------------------------
      1 c  Sour cream                          2 ts Vanilla
      2 tb Sugar                          
 
  Heat oven to 350.  Grease a 9" pie plate.  Beat milk, vanilla, eggs, sugar
  and baking mix in blender on high. Add cream cheese. Cover and blend on
  high 2 min. Pour into pie plate. Bake 40-45 min.or til center is set;
  cool.Mix Cheesecake topping;carefully spread over top. Serve with canned
  pie filling or fresh fruit if desired. HIGH ALT: Bake 45-50 min. From:
  BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB  LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B
  
   MMMMM Lawrence Kellie
 
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      Title: Impossible Pumpkin Pie - 2
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 8 servings
 
     16 oz Pumpkin                           3/4 c  Sugar
     12 oz Evaporated milk                   1/2 c  Bisquick
      2 tb Butter -=OR=-                   2 1/2 ts Pumpkin pie spice
      2 tb -margarin                           2 ts Vanilla
      2    Egg                            
 
  Heat oven to 350F Grease pie plate, 10 x 1 1/2". Beat all ingredients in
  blender on high speed 1 minute or until smooth. If your blender doesn't
  hold 5 cups, beat the mixture with a mixer on medium speed about 2 minutes
  or until smooth. Pour into pie plate. Bake 50 to 55 minutes or until knife
  inserted in center comes out clean.  Serves 8.
  
  High Altitude Directions (3500 to 6500 ft.):  Bake about 55 minutes.
  
  From:  Bisquick Family Favorites
  
  Lawrence Kellie Conf: (1114) F-INTERCOO
 
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      Title: Impossible Cherry Pie
 Categories: Fruits
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 c  Milk                              1/2 c  Bisquick
      2 tb Margarine or butter;softened      1/4 c  Sugar
    1/4 ts Almond extract                     21 oz Cherry pie filling
      2    Eggs                          

----------------------------------STREUSEL----------------------------------
      2 tb Margarine; firm                   1/2 c  Brown sugar; packed
    1/2 c  Bisquick                          1/2 ts Gr. cinnamon
 
  Heat oven to 400. Grease pie plate, 10 x 1 1/2".  Beat all ingred. except
  pie filling and Streusel until smooth, 15 sec. in blender on high or 1 min.
  with hand beater. Pour into plate. Spoon pie filling evenly over top. Bake
  25 min.  Top with Streusel.  Bake until streusel is brown, about 10 min.
  longer. Cool; refrig. any remaining pie. STREUSEL: Cut margarine into
  Bisquick, brown sugar and cinnamon until crumbly.
  
   FROM: BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB  LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B --- From: SUSAN BRUMER
  Conf: (1668) L-CUISINE
 
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      Title: Impossible Cherry-Custard Pie
 Categories: Fruits, Pies
      Yield: 8 servings
 
     21 oz Cherry pie filling                  4    Eggs
  1 1/2 c  Milk                              3/4 c  Sugar
    1/4 c  Butter; softened                  1/2 c  Bisquick
  1 1/2 ts Vanilla                        
 
  Heat oven to 400.  Grease 10" pie plate.  Drain pie filling, reserving
  syrup.  Beat all ingred. except cherries and reserved syrup til smooth, 15
  sec. in blender on high. Pour into plate. Spoon cherries evenly over top.
  Bake until knife inserted in center comes out clean, 30-35 min. Cool 5 min.
  Serve with warm reserved syrup and , if desired, sweetened whipped cream.
  NOTE: Pie can be prepared ahead and refrigerated up to 12 hrs. Increase
  baking time to 35-40 min.
  
  FROM: BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB LISA CRAWLEY
 
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      Title: Impossible Peaches and Cream Pie
 Categories: Fruits, Pies
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      3    16 oz. cans peaches;drained*      3/4 c  Sugar
      1 ts Gr. cinnamon                      2/3 c  Bisquick
    1/4 ts Gr. nutmeg                               Streusel (below)
      1 c  Whipping cream                      1    Whipped Cream
      2    Eggs                          

----------------------------------STREUSEL----------------------------------
      1 tb Butter; firm                        2 tb Sugar
    1/4 c  Bisquick                          1/3 c  Slivered almonds
 
  *3 1/2 c. sliced fresh peaches may be substituted. Heat oven to 375. Grease
  10" pie plate.  Pat peach slices dry; place in plate. Sprinkle with
  cinnamon and nutmeg; toss. Spread evenly in plate. Beat remaining ingred.
  except Streusel and sweetened whipped cream until smooth, 15 sec. in
  blender on high. Pour into plate. Sprinkle with Streusel. Bake until knife
  inserted in center comes out clean, 40-45 min. Top each serving with
  whipped cream. STREUSEL: Cut butter into bisquick and sugar until crumbly;
  stir in almonds.  HIGH ALT>Decrease baking mix to 1/3 c.; add 1/4 c. flour.
  Bake about 50 min.
   Crust may not form.  FROM BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB  LISA CRAWLEY TSPN00B ---
  
  From: SUSAN BRUMER Conf: (1668) L-CUISINE
 
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      Title: Impossible Buttermilk Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Sugar                             1/3 c  Melted butter
      1 c  Buttermilk                          1 ts Vanilla
    1/2 c  Bisquick                            3 x  Eggs
 
  Heat oven to 350. Grease pie plate. Beat all ingredients until smooth, 30
  seconds in the blender on high, or 1 minute with hand beater. Pour into pie
  plate. Bake until knife inserted in center comes out clean, about 30
  minutes. Cool 5 minutes. Serve with fresh fruit, if desired. ---
  
  Susan Brumer, L-Cuisine
 
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      Title: Biscuit Mix
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      9 c  Flour; sifted                       2 tb Milk; powdered
           -cake & pastry pref                 4 ts Salt
    1/3 c  Baking powder                   1 3/4 c  Shortening; vegetable
      1 c  Milk; powdered                 
 
  Sift all dry ingredients. Cut shortening into flour till mixture ressembles
  coarse cornmeal. Store, well covered, in cool, dry place. Makes: 13 cups
  
  Use for pancakes, waffles, biscuits or anything that you would use packaged
  biscuit mix. Source: _Pure and Simple_ by Marion Burrows
 
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      Title: Easy Biscuit Mix
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
     10 c  All purpose flour                   2 ts Salt
      2 c  Shortening                        1/4 c  Sugar
    1/3 c  Baking powder                  
 
   In a bowl stir together flour, baking powder, sugar, and 2 teaspoons salt.
  Cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Store in an
  airtight continer for up to 6 weeks at room temperature, or for up to 6
  months in the freezer.
  
   Recipe from:  Better Homes and Gardens New Cookbook, 1989.
 
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      Title: Quick Biscuit Mix
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  2 3/4 c  Wheat flour                       1/2 c  Inst dry milk;less 1 T
    1/2 c  Soy flour; 2 T                  2 1/2 tb Baking powder
  1 1/4 ts -salt                               1 c  Wheat germ
 
  Combine all ingredients store in sealed container.
  
  Makes 5 c
  
  From: TERRI ST.LOUIS Conf: (1668) L-CUISINE
 
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      Title: Irish Brown Bread #1 Monica Sheridan
 Categories: Breads, Irish
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      4 c  Stone Ground                    1 1/2 ts Salt
           Whole wheat flour               1 1/2 ts Baking soda
      2 c  White flour                         2 c  Buttermilk or sweet milk
 
  Mix the whole wheat flour throughly with the white flour, salt, and soda.
  
  Make a well in the center and gradually mix in the liquid. Stir with a
  wooden spoon. You may need lass, or more liquid - it depends on the
  absorbent quality of the flour. The dough should be soft but managable.
  
  Knead the dough into a ball in the mixing bowl with your floured hands. Put
  on a lightly floured baking sheet and with the palm of your hand flatten
  out in a circle 1 1/2 inches thick. With a knife dipped in flour, make a
  cross through the center of the bread so that it will easily break into
  quarters when it is baked.
  
  Bake at 425 degrees for 25 minutes, reduce the heat to 350 degrees and bake
  a further 15 minutes.
  
  If the crust seems too hard, wrap the baked bread in a damp tea cloth.
  Leave the loaf standing upright until it is cool.
  
  The bread should not be cut until it has set - about 6 hours after it comes
  out of the oven.
  
  From "The Art of Irish Cooking" by Monica Sheridan
 
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      Title: Irish Brown Bread #2 Monica Sheridan
 Categories: Breads, Irish
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      4 c  Stone Ground                    1 1/2 ts Baking soda
           Whole wheat flour                   2 c  Buttermilk or sweet milk
      2 c  White flour                         2 tb Butter
  1 1/2 ts Salt                                2 tb Sugar
 
  Mix the whole wheat flour throughly with the white flour. Rub the butter
  into the flours. Add the salt, and soda.
  
  Make a well in the center and gradually mix in the liquid. Stir with a
  wooden spoon. You may need less, or more liquid - it depends on the
  absorbent quality of the flour. the dough should be soft but managable.
  
  Knead the dough into a ball in the mixing bowl with your floured hands.
  
  Put in on a lightly floured baking sheet and with the palm of your hand
  flatten out in a circle 1 1/2 inches thick. with a knife dipped in flour,
  make a cross through the center of the bread so that it will easily break
  into quarters when it is baked.
  
  Bake at 425 degrees for 25 minutes, reduce the heat to 350 degrees and bake
  a further 15 minutes.
  
  If the crust seems too hard, wrap the baked bread in a damp tea cloth.
  Leave the loaf standing upright until it is cool.
  
  The bread should not be cut until it has set - about 6 hours after it comes
  out of the oven.
  
  From "The Art of Irish Cooking" by Monica Sheridan
 
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      Title: Shepards Pie
 Categories: Ethnic, Beef, Veal, Pork/ham
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Cold, leftover roast, lamb,       1/2 oz Flour
           Beef, veal, pork orn              1/4 pt Meat stock or milk
           Combination of these meats               Salt and pepper to taste
  1 1/2 lb Potatoes                                 Milk
  1 1/2 oz 1 1/2 T butter or margarine    
 
  Mince the cold meat, removing all fat, skin and gristle first. Cook
  potatoes, peeled and cut in halves, until soft enough for mashing.
  
  Melt 1 tablespoon butter or maragrine in a saucepan and stir in the four.
  To this add slowly stirring, 1/4 pint meat stock or milk. When smooth and
  fairly thick and just to the point of boiling, stir in the minced meat.
  Stir over a low heat for 3 minutes, seaoning with the salt and pepper to
  taste. Pour into a flat oven proof dish and refrigerate.
  
  Meanwhile, mash the potatoes, season and stir in 1/2 teaspoon butter or
  margarine, and a little milk and whick with a fork until smooth. Set aside
  until the minced meat is cool enough to have solidified and formed a solid
  surface. If you add the potatoes to hot mince, it will sink into it.
  
  When cool, spread the potatoes about an inch thick all over the dish,
  working lightly with a fork. Dot with pieces of butter or cover with grated
  cheese, if liked. Bkae in a 400 degree oven for 30 minutes.
  
  This dish may be prepared in the morning and left for cooking in the
  evening wothout harm. Cabbage is the best vegetable to accompany this dish.
 
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      Title: The Original Irish Coffee
 Categories: Beverages, Irish
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Coffee, fresh brewed                3 tb Irish whiskey (1 jigger)
      3 x  Sugar cubes                    
 
  Pour coffee into large mug.  Add sugar and stir to dissolve.  Add whiskey
  and stir to combine.  Top with whipped cream and serve.
  
    -- from THE BUENA VISTA, San Francisco, California
 
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      Title: Honey Mustard Dressing   Pnnf33b
 Categories: Salads, Dressings
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3 tb Cider vinegar                       1 tb Dijon mustard
      3 tb Honey                               1 tb Onion; minced finely
      6 tb Mayonnaise                      1 1/2 tb Parsley; chopped
           Salt                              3/4 c  Vegatable oil
 
  paper tent. Microwave on HIGH 20 minutes. Turn dish; microwave on HIGH 20
  Place chicken in a microwave-safe 13x9x2" baking dish. Cover with a waxed
  pepper and garlic powder; sprinkle evenly over entire surface of chicken.
  secure with picks, tie legs together. In small bowl, combine paprika, salt,
  mixture under skin on each side. Spoon rice mixture into chicken cavities;
  well. Carefully loosen skin from breast meat. Spread 2 tablespoons butter
  not melted. Stir lemon juice, tarragon, rosemary and thyme into butter; mix
 
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      Title: Honey-Mustard Dressing..type 2...vxrf36b
 Categories: Salads, Dressings
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  Vinegar; white, wine                1 ts Dijon mustard
      2 tb Lemon juice; fresh                  1 ts Honey
      2 ts Parsley; finely chopped                  Pepper; ground
      2 ts Onion; chopped                    1/3 c  Vegetable oil
 
  Melt butter, cook onion till soft and add gr. chuck. sugared grapes, if
  desired. From McCall's Cookery, No. 1 thermometer registers 170F. Let
  chicken stand 10 minutes; garnish with minutes more, or until leg moves
  easily at joint or microwave-safe meat
 
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      Title: Honey-Mustard Dressing Vxrf36b
 Categories: Salads, Dressings
      Yield: 1 servings
 
-----------------------------LIZ JONES (VXRF36B-----------------------------
      1 c  Mayonnaise                        1/4 c  Parsley, chopped fresh
    3/4 c  Vegetable oil                     1/4 c  Prepared mustard
    1/2 c  Honey                               1 tb Sugar
    1/3 c  Vinegar                           3/4 ts Salt
    1/4 c  Onion, finely chopped          
 
  Position knife in food precessor bowl; add all ingredients, and process
  until smooth. Cover and chill 4 hours. Serve dressing over salad greens.
  Yields: 3 cups. Casa Blanca, Spokane Cooks! Northwest, he Community Canyers
  Foundation Of Spokane, WA. From A 1991 Hometown Collection, America's Best
  Recipes.
 
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      Title: Honey-Mustard Dressing Ddnn79c
 Categories: Salads, Dressings
      Yield: 1 servings
 
------------------------GARY & MARY WEYBACK DDNN79C------------------------
    1/2 c  Vinegar; white, wine                1 ts Dijon mustard
      2 tb Lemon juice; fresh                  1 ts Honey
      2 ts Parsley; finely chopped                  Pepper; ground
      2 ts Onion; chopped                    1/3 c  Vegetable oil
 
  Combine all ingredients in electric blender.  Cover; whirl until smooth,
  scraping down sides as necessary.
   Refrigerate until ready to use. Posted by Gary & Mary & formatted by Liz
  Jones (vxrf36b) 5/92.
 
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      Title: Honey-Mustard Dressing Djbx41b
 Categories: Salads, Dressings
      Yield: 1 servings
 
--------------------------JANET MEERSMAN (DJBX41B--------------------------
      3 c  Mayonaise                         1/4 c  Vinegar; white
    1/2 c  Sugar                               1 tb Onion powder
    1/2 c  Honey                               1 c  Oil
    1/4 c  Grey Poupon mustard                      Parsley; fresh/dried
 
  Combine all ingredients with wire wisk, except oil.
   Whip, until well blended.  Next blend in oil. Chill at least 1 hour before
  serving.  Makes 4 cups.
 
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      Title: Bachelor Buttons
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 18 servings
 
    1/4 c  Butter, cold                        1 pn Salt
  1 1/3 c  Flour, all-purpose                  1 pn Nutmeg
      1    Egg                                      Sugar for sprinkling
      5 oz Sugar                          
 
  Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  In a large bowl, Rub the butter into the
  flour.  In a small bowl, beat the egg with half of the sugar, add the egg
  mixture and the remaining sugar to the butter and flour mixture.  Add the
  salt and nutmeg and mix well.  Roll the dough between the palms of your
  hands to form 18 pieces the size of a walnut; moisten your hands or flour
  them for rolling the dough.  Sprinkle dough pieces lightly with sugar and
  place 2-3 inches apart on a cookie sheet lined with buttered craft paper.
  Bake until very lightly browned around the edges and on the bottoms, about
  8 minutes.  (The tops should be done but not browned.)  Remove from oven;
  transfer to wire rack.  Cool completely, then store in airtight container.
 
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      Title: Crockpot Beef Stew
 Categories: Soups/stews, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  2 1/2 lb Beef, extra lean                         -canned,stewed tomatoes,
      7    Carrots, 2" chunks                       -undrained (or plain)
  2 1/2    Potatoes, cut in eighths            2 tb Flour (or 3)
  2 1/2    Onions, sweet, cut in               1 ts Salt
           -1/4" slices, slices              1/4 ts Pepper
           -cut in half and separated        1/4 ts Thyme
           -into rings.                      1/4 ts Basil
      1    Tomatoes, Italian-style             2 tb Worcestershire sauce (or 3)
 
  Layer the veggies and meat (in that order), mix flour and seasonings and
  sprinkle over each meat layer.  Sprinkle with Worcestershire sauce, pour
  stewed tomatoes over all, cover and cook on Low 10-12 hours.
  
  Variable amounts are for 3-1/2 or 5 quart pots.  I make mine up the night
  before and refrigerate.  My hubby (an early riser) puts it on about 7 AM
  and it cooks all day.  There is lots of gravy, which may be thickened with
  cornstarch if de- sired. Sometimes instead of potatoes, I cook large elbow
  macaroni separately (Muellers Ready-cut) and put the  >>>>>> leftover
  macaroni in the bowl with leftover stew to soak up the good gravy. I also
  add a drained can of cut green beans to the veggies (during the last 4
  hours) in that case.
 
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      Title: Sausage Cabbage Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Meats, Vegetables, Sausages
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 lb Sausage Italian                     1    Water
      2    Onions, diced                       2    Bouillon cube
      1    Garlic clove diced                  1    Zucchini, sliced
      1    Spaghetti sauce                     1    Cabbage, sliced
 
  Brown Italian sausage, 1-2 diced onions, 1 clove diced garlic. Add
  spaghetti sauce, water, 1-2 bouillon cube (depending on size jar spaghetti
  sauce), sliced zucchini, sliced cabbage. Cook til cabbage is soft. Taste,
  and add more water is tomato flavor is too strong. Serve with freshly
  grated parmesan or romano cheese.
 
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      Title: Old Fashioned Vegetable Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Vegetables, Beef
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Onion, chopped                    1/4 ts Basil, crushed
      1 c  Potato, raw, diced                1/4 ts Thyme, crushed
      1 c  Carrots, sliced                     1    Bay leaf
      1 c  Celery, sliced                    1/4 ts Pepper
     32 oz Tomatoes, whole, coarsely           2 tb Beef bouillon, instant
           -chopped                            7 oz Corn, can, undrained
      5 c  Water                           8 1/2 oz Green beans, can, undrained
      1 tb Salt                            8 1/2 oz Peas, small, can, undrained
 
  Brown beef & onion. Drain. Add everything except canned vegs., Simmer 30
  min. Add canned vegs., heat.
 
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      Title: Elegant Green Beans
 Categories: Vegetables, Beans
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1    Cream of mushroom soup                   Pepper to taste
    1/2 c  Milk                           15 1/2 oz Green beans, can
      1 ts Soy sauce                           1 sm French fried onions, can
 
  In 1/2 quart casserole, combine soup, milk, soy sauce, and pepper; stir in
  green beans and 1/2 onions. Bake at 350F for 30 minutes; stir. Top with
  onions, bake 5 minutes more. Makes 4 cups
 
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      Title: Cajun Maquechou
 Categories: Vegetables, Cajun
      Yield: 6 servings
 
 
  1/2 	c	bacon drippings 35	oz corn, can, drained 1 	lg onion, chopped 2 	md
  garlic cloves, minced 1 	lg green pepper, chopped 2 	md tomatoes, peeled,
  chopped 1 	ts salt 1/2 	ts black pepper 1 	tb sugar 1/2 	ts cayenne pepper
  1	c chicken broth, canned 1 	c milk 2 	 eggs Heat bacon drippings in a
  heavy 12-inch skillet over medium heat. Add corn, onion,garlic, and bell
  pepper; cook until onion is thoroughly wilted and transparent, about 10
  mins. Stir often to prevent sticking. Add tomatoes, salt, black pepper,
  sugar and cayenne; stir until combined. Add broth. Reduce heat. Barely
  simmer, stirring often, until liquid has almost evaporated, about 30mins.
  The mixture will be thick and mushy. Stir in milk; cook until reduced by
  1/2. Increase heat slightly. In a small bowl, beat eggs until frothy;
  stirring constantly, add to pan in a slow steady stream. Cook just to
  thicken, 3 or 4 minutes. serve hot Makes 4 to 6 servings
 
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      Title: Acorn Squash Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Vegetables
      Yield: 8 servings
 
 
  4 1/2 	lb	acorn squash, halved 5 	tb butter, unsalted 4 	lg leeks, chopped
  (white and 		-tender green) 7 		thyme, fresh or 1 ts dried 5 	c chicken
  broth 1 1/4 	ts salt 1/2 	ts pepper, fresh ground 1/2 	c	sour cream 2	tb
  chives, chopped (3 tb) 8 		bacon slices, fried crisp and 		-crumbled 1.
  PREHEAT OVEN TO 350 DEGREES F.  PLACE SQUASH, CUT SIDE DOWN, ON A BAKING
  SHEET AND BAKE UNTIL TENDER, ABOUT 40 MINUTES. LET COOL SLIGHTLY. USING A
  SPOON, SCOOP OUT THE FLESH. 2. MEANWHILE, IN A LARGE HEAVY SAUCEPAN, MELT
  THE BUTTER OVER LOW HEAT. ADD THE CHOPPED LEAKS AND THYME. COOK, STIR RING
  CONTINUOUSLY, UNTIL SOFT AND LIGHTLY BROWNED.  REMOVE THYME SPRIGS (IF YOU
  USED FRESH).
  
  3. STIR IN THE STOCK AND THE SQUASH.  SIMMER FOR AROUND 20 MINUTES. IN
  SMALL BATCHES, PLACE IN BLENDER OR FOOD PROCESSOR. PUREE UNTIL SMOOTH. POUR
  BACK INTO THE PAN AND SEASON WITH SALT AND PEPPER. SERVE WITH A DOLLOP OF
  SOURCREAM AND CRUMBLED BACON.
 
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      Title: French Fantan Rolls
 Categories: Breads, French
      Yield: 24 servings
 
      1 c  Milk, scalded                       4 lg Eggs, beaten
    1/2 c  Butter (1 stick)                  1/2 ts Butter extract (DON'T OMIT!)
    1/2 c  Sugar, granulated                 1/8 ts Lemon extract (optional)
      1 ts Salt                                6 c  Bread flour (approximately)
      2 tb Yeast, active, dry (2 pkgs)       1/4 c  Butter, melted
    1/4 c  Water (105- to 115-degrees)    
 
   Combine milk, butter, sugar and salt in a small saucepan.
   Stir until the butter melts. Cool mixture to 105- to
   115-degrees, use a thermometer.
  
   Dissolve the yeast in 1/4 cup warm water in a large mixing
   bowl. Stir in the milk mixture, eggs, butter extract
   and lemon extract (if used). Gradually stir in enough
   flour to make a soft dough. I usually start out with
   5-1/2 cups and add more until the dough is no longer
   sticky and is soft and silky.
   Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface; knead
   until smooth and elastic (or let your mixer do the work),
   about 5 minutes.
  
   Place dough into a large greased bowl, turning to coat
   the top with oil. Cover and let rise in a warm place until
   double in bulk, about 1 hour.
  
   Punch down dough to get out the air bubbles. NOW, you
   can either make the "fan-shaped" rolls (I don't, they
   take too long) or any shape you'd like. I usually make
   "clover" shaped rolls. If you'd like the "fan-shape"
   directions, let me know and I'll post that later. You can
   make one small lemon sized ball per roll or make 3
   walnut-sized balls per roll (for the cloverleaf rolls).
   Place one ball of dough or 3 walnut-sized balls per roll
   into LARGE greased muffin cups. If you'd like (it's not
   necessary), roll the balls of dough in the melted butter
   before putting them into the pans.
  
   Cover and let rise in a warm place to rise for about 30
   minutes or until double in size. The rolls will "balloon"
   in size once you put them into the oven, don't let the
   risen size fool you, they DO get BIG.
  
   Preheat oven to 425-degrees.
  
   Bake for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown.
  
   After the first rising, punch down the dough and divide it
   in half. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured board.
   Roll EACH half into a 12 x 6-inch rectangle. Brush 2
   TBS butter over top of each rectangle. Cut each rectangle
   into six 1-inch strips. Stack 6 strips of dough (or lay
   them side-by-side, it's easier to me), butter-side up
   on top of one another. Cut each stack into 12 pieces,
   about 1-inch wide. Place stacks of dough into well
   buttered LARGE muffin cups (sideways). Follow rising
   directions in the recipe.
 
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      Title: Hot Pepper Jelly
 Categories: Sauces, Vegetables, Preserve
      Yield: 12 servings
 
    3/4 c  Hot red pepper,seeded/chop      1 1/2 c  Cider vinegar
    3/4 c  Jalapeno pepper,seed/chop           5 pk Pecton,liquid
      1 c  Onion,chopped                  
 
  Wear gloves to seed and chop peppers! Place hot peppers, onion, and vinegar
  in food processor and process until very fine. Pour sugar in heavy,
  non-aluminum pan and stir in pepper mixture. Bring to boil, and boil for 1
  minute.  Stir in pectin, let come to rolling boil.  Remove from heat, skim
  off foam.  Ladle into sterilized jars and seal per USDA approved methods.
  Turn jars upside down and back again, 5 minutes each way, until jelly is
  cool and set - this keeps peppers mixed. Makes about 4 pints.
 
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      Title: Halloween Punch
 Categories: Beverages, Desserts
      Yield: 24 servings
 
 
  12	oz	orange juice concentrate, frozen 12	oz	grape juice, white, bottle
  2	lt	7-Up 1	pt	sherbet, lemon or lime 		green food coloring Mix together a
  12 ounce can of orange juice concentrate, a 12 ounce bottle of white grape
  juice, 2 liter bottle of 7-Up, pint of lemon or lime sherbet, and several
  drops of>> green food coloring (rum or vodka to taste, optional). If
  desired, serve with large, buoyant, and well-washed plastic spiders on the
  top!
  
  Here are some other good ideas from the book which you could also use as a
  contest or conversation starter.  (My idea)
   l.  Turn sandwiches intoi jack-o'lanters! Cut eyes, nose, and mouth into
  the top layer of bread and let the top layer (preferably much darker--or
  much lighter--than the bread show through. 2. Make edible spiders for
  Halloween treats: a prune for the body, licorice slivers or stick pretzels
  for the legs, and two "red-hots" for the eyes,]
   3.  Turn apples into jack-o'-lanterns!  Using a sharp knife or razor,
  carefully cut portions of the skin away to make eyes, nose, and mouth.
   For a Halloween dessert, make an edible with's hat using a large, flat,
  dark cookie for the brim and an ice-cream sugar cone for the crown. Fill
  the cone with ice cream even to the rim and center it on top of the cookie.
  To enhance the illusion, consider giving the top of the cookie, a thin
  layer of chocolate frosting.     >>> 4. A plain sour-cream based chip or
  vegetable dip can quickly be transformed into a delightfully ghoulish
  Halloween dip by adding a fre drops of freen food coloring to the dip
  itself, and then scattering small bits of red and yellow bellk pepper
  across the top.,
   5.  Serve fruit salad in a large, hollowed-out, and well-scrubbed
  pumpking.  Or serve it in a small pumpkins: one for each diner. If desired,
  paint a jack-o'-lantern on the pumpkin shell.
 
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      Title: Parmesan Pine Cone
 Categories: Appetizers, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 8 servings
 
 
  1 	c 	almonds, sliced (about 4 ounces) 12 	oz cream cheese, softened 1/2 	c
  	cheese, Parmesan, grated 1/4 	c	mayonnaise 1-1/2 	ts oregano, fresh,
  chopped 		-or 1/2 t dried 1 	sm garlic clove, crushed 		Crackers
  
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Spread almonds in a single layer on a
  baking sheet. Toast in oven, shaking pan once or twice, until almonds are
  lightly browned, 7 to 10 minutes. Cool. >>>
  
  2. In a medium bowl or in a food processor, combine cream cheese, Parmesan
  cheese, mayonnaise, oregano, and garlic. Blend until well mixed.
  Refrigerate until firm but still pliable, about 1 hour.
  
  3. Place cheese mixture on a serving board or platter and form into shape
  of a pine cone. Stud top with toasted slivered almonds to complete
  illusion. Serve with crackers.
 
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      Title: Irish Soda Bread #1
 Categories: Breads, Irish
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  3 1/2 c  Flour                             1/2 ts Bicarbonate of soda
    1/2 ts Sugar                           1 1/4 c  Buttermilk:  to 2 1/2 c *
    1/2 ts Salt                           
 
  * You will need somewhere between these two amounts of buttermilk,
  depending on how much liquid your flour tends to absorb. Try to avoid using
  regular milk: if you must, use baking powder instead of bicarbonate of
  soda. -- Lightly grease a heavy skillet (if making "soda farl", the flat
  version of soda bread) or preheat the oven to 450 F (if making "soda cake",
  the round, more breadlike version.) Sift the dry ingredients together into
  a large bowl; make sure the soda is evenly distributed. Make a well in the
  center of the dry mixture and add about half the buttermilk. Stir until you
  have a raggy dough that is very squashy but which looks more or less dry.
  Add more liquid sparingly until you achieve this texture. Blend until all
  the flour has achieved this consistency; then turn out immediately onto a
  lightly floured board and knead ***for no more than a minute or a minute
  and a half***. Overkneading makes this bread very tough, and it's very easy
  to overdo it. If making soda cake, shape the dough into a circle about 8-9
  inches across and about an inch and a half thick. Cut a cross about on the
  top, about half an inch deep, and place on a floured baking sheet. Bake at
  450 F for 45-50 minutes. If making soda farl, shape the dough into a circle
  about 9 inches by one inch thick and cut into four wedges or "farls": place
  in the preheated skillet, with cut edges about half an inch apart. Cook
  slowly on the stovetop over low-to-medium heat: it should take about 20
  minutes for the farls to puff up and turn a light brown on the pan side.
  Turn them and cook for another 20 minutes. -- For a softer crust on either
  soda cake or soda farl, wrap in a dishtowel after baking. -- For more
  information on making sodabread and its variations, please see the file
  "SODABRED.TXT" included with this zipfile.
 
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      Title: Irish Soda Bread #2 Monica Sheridan
 Categories: Breads, Irish
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 tb Butter                              1 ts Baking soda
      4 c  White flour                         1 c  Buttermilk or sweet milk
      1 ts Salt                           
 
  Rub the butter into the flour. Add the salt and soda, mix all well together
  by running the dry ingredients through your fingers.
  
  Add the buttermilk (or sweet milk) and stir into a soft dough with a wooden
  spoon. With your floured hands, knead the dough lightly into a ball and
  turn out onto a lightly floured baking sheet.
  
  Flatten the dough into a circle 1 1/2 inches thick with the palm of your
  hand. Make a cross in the center with a floured knife.
  
  Bake at 425 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes.
  
  From The art of Irish cooking" by Monica Sheridan
 
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      Title: Irish Whiskey Soda Bread
 Categories: Breads, Irish
      Yield: 8 servings
 
-----------------------------------BREAD-----------------------------------
      4 c  Flour, all purpose                  1 c  Raisins or currants (option)
      1 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Honey, liquid
      1 ts Baking Soda                       1/4 c  Irish Whisky or buttermilk
    1/4 c  Butter, chilled               

-----------------------------------GLAZE-----------------------------------
      2 ts Irish Whisky                        2    Ilk
 
  BREAD:  In large bowl, combine flour, salt and baking soda.  With pastry
  blender or two knives, cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  Stir in raisins or currants (if using).  In separate bowl, combine
  buttermilk, honey and whisky.  Add all at once to dry ingredients; stir
  just until no dry spots remain.  Turn dough out onto lightly floured
  surface.  Knead lightly 1 minute (too much handling will toughen loaves,
  while too little will inhibit rising.)  Divide dough in half and shape each
  half into an 8 in (20 cm) round.  Place in two greased 8 in (1.2 L) round
  cake pans.  With floured knife, cut a cross 1/2 in deep in each loaf.
  GLAZE:  In small bowl, combine whisky and milk.  Brush loaves with glaze.
   Bake in 350F (180C) oven 35 to 40 minutes or until loaves sound hollow
  when tapped on bottoms.  Remove from pans; let cool on wire racks.  Cut
  into wedges.
 
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      Title: Baked Cod with Stuffing
 Categories: Canadian, Fish/sea, Pork/ham
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Cod, whole;                              Salt pork fat back
           -head, fin, tail removed                 -sliced

----------------------------------STUFFING----------------------------------
      2 c  Bread crumbs; up to 3 cups               -melted
      1 pn -Salt                               1    Potato; mashed
      1    Onion; chopped                    1/4 c  Celery;finely chopped
      2 ts Savoury                                  -(optional)
    1/4 c  Butter; up to 1/2 cup          
 
  Stuffing: Mix all ingredients together well. Should be able to form into a
  ball. Stuff into cod immediately before baking.
  
  Remove bone from whole cod (head, tail and fins removed).  Stuff interior
  of cod with savoury stuffing (see below).  Bind cod with twine to hold in
  stuffing, and top  generously with salt pork fat back.  Bake cod with open
  side/salt pork up at 350 Degrees F for one hour or until salt pork is brown
  and crunchy. That's about it, you could sub in bacon for the salt pork, but
  it is good with the salt pork. Enjoy.
  
  To: WAYNE WOODMAN                 Refer#: NONE Conf: F-COOKING (1010) Read
  Type: TEXT SCAN (+)
 
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      Title: Baked Peameal Bacon
 Categories: Canadian, Meats, Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Peameal Bacon, 1 centre cut              -piece
 
  "Peameal bacon is a unique Canadian meat, pickled but unsmoked loin of pork
  rolled in cornmeal. Usually it is sliced and fried for breakfast but it
  excellent baked whole. The cornmeal makes a crisp exterior and the meat,
  although quite lean, is particularly juicy, because of the pickling
  process. For baking it is important to select a piece from the centre cut,
  with a wide band of lean visible on both ends."
  
  Place in an open roasting pan, fat side up. Bake at 350F degrees for 1- 1/2
  hours. Serve hot in generous slices with baked beans if desired.
  
  SOURCE: _Classic Canadian Cooking_ by Elizabeth Baird
 
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      Title: Beignes Aux Dattes De Ma Mere (Mother's Date Doughnuts)
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts
      Yield: 3 servings
 
      2    Eggs, beaten                      1/2 ts Salt
    3/4 c  Granulated sugar                  1/4 ts Ground nutmeg
      1 tb Melted butter                       1 c  Dates, chopped
  2 1/2 c  All-purpose flour                   1 c  Milk
  2 1/2 ts Baking powder                       1 ts Lemon extract
 
  Servings: 3 to 4 dozen doughnuts
  
  Vegetable oil or shortening for deep-frying
  
  In a bowl, combine beaten eggs, sugar and melted butter; beat well. In
  another bowl, combine flour with baking powder, salt and nutmeg. Fold in
  dates.  Add dry ingredients to egg mixture alternately with milk and lemon
  extract.
  
  Heat oil in deep-fat fryer to 375 deg F.  Drop batter by tablespoonfuls, 2
  or 3 at a time, into hot oil and fry until crisp and brown, about 3 minutes
  frying time, turning once.  Drain on paper towels.
  
  Source: A Taste of Quebec by Julian Armstrong Posted by Linda Davis
 
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      Title: Boudin Du Pays (Blood Pudding)
 Categories: Ethnic, Pork/ham
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Pork blood                          5    Onions; chopped
           -Salt                                    -Salt & pepper
      2 lb Pork, fresh                              Cloves
      1    Pig's lung                               Summer Savory
    1/2    Pig's heart                              Coriander seeds; crashed
      2    Pig necks                                -to taste
           -Salt                               2 tb Flour
 
  "Blood pudding is one of the great delicacies of Acadian cuisine. It used
  to be that every Acadian family made its own. Since the annual slaughter
  came during Advent, the boudin was usually saved for the Christmas
  holidays." Also part of Cajun cuisine,
  
  Sauce a boudin When slaughtering a pig, collect the fresh blood,
  immediately add salt and stir to prevent coagulation. Cut the fresh pork,
  the lung, heart and neck into large pieces. Place the meat into a large pot
  and add just water to cover the meat. Add the salt and 3 chopped onions.
  Simmer on medium heat for 3 hours. Remove the meat from the cooking liquid
  and let it cool. Cut the meat into very small pieces or grind it with a
  meat grinder. Add the meat to the cooking liquid with the 2 remaining
  onions, pepper and spices. Bring the liquid to a boil and slowly add the
  blood by pouring it through a sieve. Stir constantly. Add the flour, mixed
  with a small amounts of water. (The flour may be browned in the oven before
  being add to the meat, provided that slightly more flour is used.) Simmer
  the mixture on low heat for approximately 1 hour, stirring frequently. This
  sauce may served later by warming in a skillet.
  
  Boudin des Branches (Blood Pudding Sausages) To make blood pudding
  sausages, prepare blood pudding sauce but do not simmer for the last half
  hour. Rather, clean the small intestines of the pig, cut them into 20 inch
  pieces at tie them at one end. Using a funnel or a piece of birch bark as
  was the Acadian tradition, fill the intestinal lining with the sauce until
  the intestine is three quarters full. press out the air and tie the other
  end, leaving some space for expansion. Put the branches (sausages) in
  boiling water and cook for 45 to 1 hour.
  
  SOURCE:_A Taste of Acadie_ by Marielle Cormier-Boudreau
 
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      Title: Cauliflower Souffle
 Categories: Vegetables, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Cauliflower;medium, cut in               -Salt & pepper
           -florets                                 Nutmeg, ground
      2 tb Butter                              4    Eggs; separated
      2 tb Flour;all purpose                   1 c  Cheddar cheese;strong,grated
      1 c  Milk                           
 
  Souffle de Chou-Fleur The fertile plains around Lac St. Jean produces
  excellent vegetables and supports thriving dairy farms. A strong cheddar
  cheese, made at St. Prime on the west side of the lake and aged up to 4
  years, is one of the region's finest cheeses. Adele Coperman-Langevin of
  St. Fulhence combines cauliflower from her market garden in her souffle.
  
    Cook cauliflower in boiling, salted water until tender, drain well and
  mash. Melt butter in medium saucepan, blend in flour and cook, stirring
  over medium heat until bubbly; do not let mixture brown.
    Meanwhile, bring milk to a boil in another saucepan. Add hot milk to
  butter-flour mixture and cook, stirring over medium heat until sauce
  thickens  and is smooth. Season to taste with salt, pepper and nutmeg.
  Remove from heat.
    Lightly beat egg yolks and stir into sauce. Then stir in cheese and
  cauliflower until smooth. In a large bowl, beat egg whites until stiff but
  not dry. Fold cauliflower mixture gently but thoroughly into beaten egg
  whites. Pour into a buttered 2 quart (2 L) souffle dish. Bake in preheated
  350F oven for 30 to 40 minutes, or till puffed, firm and lightly browned.
  Serve at once. SERVES: 4-6
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Quebec_by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: Cherry Almond Nanaimo Bars
 Categories: Canadian, Cookies, Candies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
------------------------------------BASE------------------------------------
    1/2 c  Butter                              1    Egg; beaten
    1/4 c  Sugar                               1 c  Coconut, desiccated
    1/3 c  Cocoa                           1 3/4 c  Graham wafer crumbs
      1 ts Vanilla                           1/2 c  Almonds; chopped

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
    1/4 c  Butter; softened                    2 c  Icing sugar
      1 tb Cherry juice                      1/3 c  Maraschino cherries; chopped

------------------------------------TOP------------------------------------
      2 oz Semisweet chocolate                 1 tb Butter
 
  BASE: Cook butter, sugar, cocoa, vanilla & egg in saucepan over low heat
  heat, stirring constantly until custard begins to thicken. Remove from heat
  and stir in coconut, crumbs and almonds. Pat firmly into a greased 9 pan
  inch square pan. Chill for 1 hour.
  
  FILLING: Cream butter, cherry juice and extract. Gradually beat in icing
  sugar to a make a smooth spreading consistency. Stir in cherries. Spread
  over base and chill until firm.
  
  TOP: Heat chocolate and butter, stirring until smoothly melted. Drizzle
  chocolate over filling. Chill. Cut into bars. YIELD: 30 BARS
  
  SOURCE: _Tastefully Yours_, All Saint Kingsway Anglican Church, Toronto
 
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      Title: Cipaille or Cipate (Layered Meat Pie)
 Categories: Ethnic, Poultry, Beef, Pork/ham
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 lb Boneless chicken meat               1 ts Salt
      2 lb Lean beef                         1/2 ts Ground black pepper
      2 lb Lean pork                         1/4 ts Mixed ground cloves, nutmeg,
      4 md Onions, coarsely chopped                 -cinnamon, allspice
    1/4 lb Salt pork, thinly sliced            2 c  Chicken stock (approximate)
      2 c  Potatoes, peeled and cubed     
 
  Traditionally this layered pie is best made with game.  Failing a supply of
  venison or pheasant it can be made with a mixture of meats and poultry as
  is this recipe.
  
  Servings:  8 to 10
  
  Pastry for double crust pie Cut chicken, beef and pork into 1 inch cubes
  and place in a large bowl. Combine with onions; cover and refrigerate for
  at least 12 hours or overnight.
  
  Arrange salt pork evenly in the bottom of a 3 quart casserole, preferably
  cast iron with a cover.  Layer with 1/3 of the meat mixture and 1/3 of the
  potatoes; season with 1/3 of salt, pepper and spices.  Roll out half of the
  pastry slightly thicker than for a normal pie and arrange on the potato
  layer, cutting a small hole in the centre.  Repeat with 2 more layers of
  meat and potatoes seasoned with salt, pepper and spices.  Cover with
  remaining pastry, cutting a small hole in the centre.
  
  Slowly add enough chicken stock through the hole until liquid appears.
  Cover dish and bake in a preheated 400 deg F oven for 45 minutes or until
  liquid simmers.  Reduce temperature to 250 deg F and continue to bake,
  covered, for 5 to 6 hours more or until top crust is a rich golden brown.
  
  Source: A Taste of Quebec by Julian Armstrong Posted by: Linda Davis
 
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      Title: Cipate Au Salmon (Layered Salmon Pie)
 Categories: Fish/sea, Pies, Ethnic, Pork/ham
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/4 lb Salt pork                           1    Potato; medium, peeled &
      1 lb Salmon streak;or fillets                 -sliced
           -skinned & cut into pieces               -Salt & ground white pepper
      2 tb Flour;all purpose                        Pastry for double crust 9"
    1/4 c  Celery;chopped                           -pie
      1 tb Onion;finely chopped           
 
  Cipate au Salmon
  
  "This traditional salmon dish comes from Auberge La Msrtre, an inn on the
  north coast near St. Anne des Monts. Proprietors Roger Fournier and Marie
  France Crevier specialize in fish and game dishes."
  
  Cut salt pork into thick strips and spread evenly in the bottom of a 2 qt
  casserole. Dredge salmon lightly with flour. Arrange half the fish on the
  salt pork. Sprinkle with half of the celery, onion and potato slices;
  season with salt and pepper to taste.
   Roll out half of the pastry, slightly thicker than normal, to fit the size
  of the casserole. Cover potato layer with the pastry, cutting two large
  vents. Pour in water through the vents until level with the pastry. Layer
  with the remaining fish, celery, onion and potato to taste. Cover with top
  pastry crust and again cut out two vents. Pour water in vents until level
  with pastry.
    Bake pie in a preheated 350F oven for 1 1/2 hours or till crust is
  golden-brown. SERVES:4-6
  
  Source:_ A Taste of Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: Crab Custard with Lemon Butter Sauce
 Categories: Fish/sea, Appetizers, Cheese/eggs, Ethnic, Sauces
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Brocolli;bunch, medium            3/4 c  Whipping cream
           -cut into small florets           3/4 c  Milk
    1/2 lb Crab meat;fresh or frozen                -salt & ground white pepper
           -trimmed of cartilege               1 pn Nutmeg, ground
      3    Eggs                          

-----------------------------LEMON BUTTER SAUCE-----------------------------
    1/2 c  White wine                        1/4 c  Whipping cream
      1    Shallot, dry;finely chopped         1    Lemon;juice of
      1 c  Butter; cut in pieces          
 
   In this recipe Quebec snow crab is combined with brocolli, oven-poached
  and served on a sauce, nouveau cuisine fashion. This appetizer is the
  creation of Chef Denis Pelletier of Moulin de St. Laurent, a contemporary
  French restaurant located in an old stone mill in the village of St.
  Laurent on Ile d'Orleans. Ramekins can be filled ahead and oven poached at
  the last minute, or you can reheat the cooked flan in a microwave oven for
  about 2 minutes at Medium (50 percent).
  
    Cook brocolli florets in boiling salted water just until tender-crisp;
  drain. Generously brush 6 to 8 ramekin or custard cups with melted butter.
    Divide crab meat with brocolli among the ramekins. In a bowl, whisk
  together the eggs, cream and milk; season with salt, pepper and nutmeg.
  Fill ramekins three-quarters full with the custard and set in a shallow pan
  of hot water. Oven poach for 1 hour at 325F or until set. (A knife inserted
  in centre should come out clean.)
    Make Lemon Butter Sauce and pour onto 6 to 8 serving plates. Run a knife
  around the edge of each ramekin and unmold onto sauce.
  
  Lemon Butter Sauce:
    In small saucepan, heat wine and chopped shallot. Bring to a boil and
  reduce over medium-high heat until only 2 tablespoons of liquid remain.
  Reduce heat to low and whisk in butter, a few pieces at a time, until sauce
  is smooth and all the butter is incorporated. Whisk in cream and lemon
  juice. Keep warm in the top of a double boiler set over hot water until
  serving time. MAKES: about 1 1/2 CUPS SAUCE
  
  SERVES: 6-8 as an appetizer
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: Crepes a la Neige (Crepes with Snow)
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Flour                             1/2 ts -Salt
  1 1/4 c  Milk                                1 c  Oil
      1 c  Snow, fresh, hard packed       
 
  "Throughout Acadia, it was customary to make crepes at Candlemas and
  objects such as medals, wedding rings, buttons or pennies were hidden
  inside and often used to predict the future of those who found them.
  Moreover, since eggs were often scarce this time of year as a substitute
  with spectacular results. Hence some Acadians still describe a snowfall as
  "being enough to make crepes with." This recipe is always called Crepes a
  la neige, even when eggs are used instead of snow."
  
  Mix all the ingredients together to make a smooth dough. Drop a spoonful of
  the batter into 1 inch of hot fat. Fry for 2-3 minutes on each side. Serve
  with molasses or grated maple sugar.
  
  SOURCE:"A Taste of Acadie" by Marielle Cormier Boudreau
 
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      Title: Fricot a la "Belette" ("Weasel" Fricot/soup)
 Categories: Ethnic, Soups/stews, Vegetables, Vegetarian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Onion; chopped                      3 c  Potatoes; diced
      3 tb Butter                                   -salt and pepper
      2 tb Salted herbs;*                      1 tb Flour
      4 c  -Water                        

-------------------------DUMPLINGS:* THIS IS ONE OF-------------------------
           -several possible dumpling        1/2 ts -Salt
           -recipes given                    1/2 c  -Cold water
      1 c  Flour                          
 
  "If there was one dish that could be called typically Acadian, it would
  certainly be Fricot, a soup containing potatoes and meat. The dish has been
  a long time favorite in Acadian households, so much  that the word fricot
  was once synomous with a good meal and a common call for dinner was often,
  "Vous etes invites au fricot!"... This potato fricot was prepared when
  neither meat nor fish were available, and given the tongue-in-cheek name,
  "Weasel Fricot" (Fricot a la Belette). If you ask Acadians about the origin
  of the name, they will smile and say, "Parce que b'lette a passe tout
  drouete (Because the weasel went right on by.)
  
  On Prince Edward it is called Fricot a la bezette (Ninicompoop Fricot)
  where bezette roughly translates as "nincompoop". It is known as butter
  fricot, salted her fricot and potato fricot, and is often served with a
  large slice of buttered bread and molasses."
  
  Handkerchief Dumplings (Pates en Mouchior de Poche) Mix flour with salt.
  Gradually add cold water to the dough as one would when making biscuits.
  Roll the dough fairly thin, cut into 1 1/2 inch squares and place the
  squares in the fricot. Cover and simmer 7 minutes.
  
  Saute the onion and salted herbs in butter for 1-2 minutes or until the
  onion is golden brown. Add the water, potatoes, salt and pepper, and simmer
  for 20 minutes. To thicken the broth, add dumpling or flour mixed with
  water.
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Acadie_ by Marie Cormier-Boudreau
 
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      Title: Gateaux Jos Louis (Joe Louis Cakes)
 Categories: Cakes, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
------------------------------------CAKE------------------------------------
    1/2 c  Butter                              2 c  Flour;all purpose
    1/2 c  Sugar, granulated                   1 ts Baking powder
      2    Eggs;beaten                       1/4 c  Cocoa powder;unsweetened
      1 c  Milk                              1/2 ts -Salt
      1 tb White vinegar                   1 1/2 ts Vanilla
      1 ts Baking soda                   

------------------------------VANILLA FILLING------------------------------
      2    Egg whites                          2 tb -Water
    1/2 c  Sugar, granulated                   1 ts Vanilla
      1 pn -Salt                         

------------------------------CHOCOLATE ICING------------------------------
      2 tb Butter                            1/2 ts Vanilla
      2 tb Cocoa powder;unsweetened          1/2 c  Icing (Confectioner's) sugar
      2 tb Light cream; up to 3 T                   -approximate
 
  Gateaux Jos. Louis
  
  Home-made versions of this best selling commercial snacking cake turn up in
  recipe collections throughout the Beauce. A product of the giant Vachon
  bakery at St. Marie, it was launched by founder-bakers Arcade and Rose-Anna
  Vachon who named it for their eldest two sons Joseph and Louis and not, as
  some believe , after the heavyweight boxing champion, Joe Louis. Home
  recipes use a drop-cookie method and -sometimes- a marshmallow filling. The
  baking cake is made  automatically with a diameter of 3 1/2 inches (9 cm).
  To achieve a symmetrical look and a light texture, I adapted a recipe
  belonging to Mariette Scully Bourque of Notre Dame des Pins to the muffin
  tin.
  
  CAKE: Grease 12 medium muffin tins or 24 small ones. In a large bowl, cream
  butter and sugar together until fluffy. Measure milk into a 1 cup measure
  and stir in vinegar, then baking soda. In another bowl, sift or mix
  together flour, baking powder, cocoa powder and salt. Combine dry
  ingredients with butter mixture with milk; stir in vanilla. Fill prepared
  muffin tins half full of batter. Bake in a preheated 350F oven for about 10
  minutes or until a tester inserted in centre comes out clean. Cool for 10
  minutes in pan. Turn out onto rack and cool completely.
  
  VANILLA FILLING: In top of a double boiler, set over boiling water, combine
  egg whites, granulated sugar, salt and water. With an electric mixer, beat
  until stiff and fluffy, about 3 to 4 minutes. Remove from heat and beat in
  vanilla.
  
  CHOCOLATE ICING: Cream soft butter with cocoa powder. Blend in cream and
  vanilla. Stir in sifted icing (confectioner's) sugar until icing is of
  spreading consistency.
  
  Slice cakes in half horizontally. Fill with Vanilla Filling and spread tops
  and sides with Chocolate Icing.
  
  MAKES:about 12 MEDIUM or 24 SMALL MUFFIN SIZED CAKES SOURCE: _A Taste of
  Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: Grand Marnier Nanaimo Bars
 Categories: Canadian, Cookies, Candies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Graham wafer crumbs               1/3 c  Cocoa powder; unsweetened
      1 c  Coconut, unsweetened, flaked             -sifted
    1/2 c  Pecans; toasted, chopped          1/4 c  Sugar, granulated
    2/3 c  Butter                              1    Egg; beaten

----------------------------GRAND MARNIER LAYER----------------------------
      2 c  Icing Sugar                              -liqueur
    1/4 c  Butter; softened                    1 tb Orange rind; coarsely grated
    1/4 c  Grand Marnier;or orange       

-----------------------------CHOCOLATE TOPPING-----------------------------
      1 tb Butter                              4 oz Semisweet chocolate; melted
 
  In bowl, stir together crumbs, coconut and pecans. In small saucepan,
  gently heat butter, cocoa and sugar until butter melts. Remove from heat;
  whisk in egg. Blend into crumb mixture. Press into greased 9 inch square
  cake pan. Bake in 350F oven for 10 minutes. Let cool on rack.
  
  Grand Marnier Layer: In bowl, place half of icing sugar with butter, mix in
  half of the icing sugar with butter; mix in Grand Marnier, remaining icing
  sugar and orange rind. Spread over base.
  
  Chocolate Topping: Stir butter into chocolate until melted; spread evenly
  over Grand Marnier layer. Let cool for 20 minutes in refrigerator; cut into
  bars. (Bars can be covered, refrigerated up to 2 weeks, or frozen up to 2
  months. Let soften slightly before serving.
  
  VARIATION: CLASSIC NANAIMO BARS Make base and Chocolate Topping as above.
  In layer, substitute milk  for Grand Marnier; add 1/2 tsp vanilla.
  Substitute 2 tsp grated lemon rind for orange juice.
  
  SOURCE:_Canadian Living's Desserts_ by Elizabeth Baird
 
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      Title: Grandmother's Molasses Taffy
 Categories: Candies, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Molasses                            2 tb Butter
    1/2 c  Sugar, granulated                 1/4 ts Baking soda
    1/2 c  Brown sugar                         1 pn -Salt
    1/3 c  -Water                         
 
  Tire a la Melasse de Grand-Mere
  
  Quebec's sweet tooth is often satisfied by this old-fashioned candy made
  from molasses and sugar. This recipe belongs to Marguerite Legault, a
  member of Les Fermieres de Thuroso, a rural woman's group in the town on
  the Ottawa River.
  
   In a medium, heavy saucepan, combine molasses, granulated and brown sugars
  and water. Heat to boiling and stir to dissolve sugars. Let mixture boil,
  without stirring, until syrup reaches the hard ball stage (260F/125C) on a
  candy thermometer. Remove from heat, stir in butter, baking soda, and salt.
  Immediately pour onto a buttered marble slab or baking sheet.
    When cool enough to handle, butter hands and gather taffy into a ball.
  Pull taffy between hands and continually stretch and fold again until taffy
  turned lighter in colour (this can take from 5 to 15 minutes.)
    Stretch and twist taffy into a rope about 1 inch thick and cut into
  pieces using buttered scissors. Wrap each piece in waxed paper. MAKES:
  ABOUT 48 PIECES
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: Hardy Vegetable Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Vegetables, Canadian, Beef
      Yield: 10 servings
 
      4 qt Water                               1 c  Mixed vegetables *
    3/4 c  Celery, chopped                   1/2 tb Sweet basil
    3/4 c  Onion, chopped                           Salt & pepper to taste
      2    Garlic cloves, chopped            1/2 c  Macaroni
      1 c  Carrots, sliced                   1/2 c  Pot barley
      2 c  Potatoes, diced                     2 c  Chicken, beef,ham (leftovers
      2 tb Canola oil                          2 c  Coarsely chopped cabbage
    1/2 c  Tomato paste                        1    Tomato, chopped
    1/2 c  Green pepper, diced            
 
  In a soup pot saute the celery, onion and garlic in oil for 5 minutes. Add
  water, vegetables, pot barley, meats, seasonings. Bring to the boil and
  simmer for 1 1/4 hours. For last 1/4 hour add cabbage and macaroni. * Soup
  mix
  
  from Fillmore, Sask. Lindsey Jones, F-Intercook
 
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      Title: Herbs Salees (Salted Herbs)
 Categories: Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Onion; finely chopped                    -cut into 1/2 inch pieces
      4 c  Chives; or onion shoots           1/2 c  Salt
 
  "Salted herbs are a central element in traditional Acadian cuisine; they
  are a basic ingredient in fricot, soups and most dishes which use meat and
  fish. Traditionally made with chives, shallots and onion shoots, salted
  herbs may also contain finely chopped onions."
  
  Layer the ingredients in a stoneware or glass pot. Let the mixture stand
  for several days until a brine is formed. Use as a seasoning in a variety
  of fish and meat dishes.
  
  SOURCE:_A Taste of Acadie_ by Marie Cormier-Boudreau
 
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      Title: Jellied Moose Nose
 Categories: Meats, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Upper jawbone of a moose            1 ts Salt
      1    Onion; sliced                     1/2 ts Pepper
      1    Garlic clove                      1/4 c  Vinegar
      1 tb Mixed pickling spice           
 
  1.  Cut the upper jaw bone of the moose just below the eyes.
  
  2.  Place in a large kettle of scalding water and boil for 45 minutes.
  
  3.  Remove and chill in cold water.
  
  4.  Pull out all the hairs - these will have been loosened by the boiling
      and should come out easily ( like plucking a duck).
  
  5.  Wash thoroughly until no hairs remain.
  
  6.  Place the nose in a kettle and cover with fresh water.
  
  7.  Add onion, garlic, spices and vinegar
  
  8.  Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer until the meat is tender.
      Let cool overnight in the liquid.
  
  9.  When cool, take the meat out of the broth, and remove and discard the
      bones and the cartilage.  You will have two kinds of meat, white meat
      from the bulb of the nose, and thin strips of dark meat from along the
      bones and jowls.
  
  10. Slice the meat thinly and alternate layers of white and dark meat in a
      loaf pan.
  
  11. Reheat the broth to boiling, then pour the broth over the meat in the
      loaf pan.
  
  12. Let cool until jelly has set.  Slice and serve cold.
  
  I must confess I have not yet tried this recipe, mainly for lack of a moose
  nose...   But, sometime, maybe...
  
  "Northern Cookbook"  from the Ministry of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, Canada,
  edited by Eleanor A. Ellis
  
  From: CAMPBELL@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu (Roger Campbell) From: KAREN MINTZIAS
  Refer#: NONE Conf: (1668) L-CUISINE
 
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      Title: Lassy Tart
 Categories: Canadian, Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Egg                                      Pastry for 8 inch lattice
      1 c  Molasses                                 -top pie
      1 c  Bread crumbs, soft             
 
  "Molasses is a common ingredients on Newfoundland cooking; "lassy" tarts,
  pies. dumplings, puddings. cakes and sauces have been popular for
  generations."
  
  Beat egg; beat in molasses. Stir in bread crumbs. Line 8 inch pie plate
  with pastry; pour in molasses mixture. Arrange strips of pastry over top to
  create lattice pattern. Bake in 400F oven for 20 minutes or until done.
  Serve hot or cold. MAKES: 4-6 SERVINGS
  
  SOURCE: Canadian Living magazine
 
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      Title: Les Petoncles a la Nage (Scallop Soup)
 Categories: Fish/sea, Soups/stews, Ethnic
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      1 c  White wine;dry                    1/4 c  Leeks;julienne strips of
      1 c  Fish stock                               -Salt & white ground pepper
    1/4 c  Carrots;julienne strips of         12    Scallops;large fresh
    1/4 c  Turnips;julienne strips of     
 
  Les Petoncles a la Nage
  
  Claude Cyr, chef-proprietor of Au cion del la baie in Metis sur Mer, makes
  a simple soup from scallops and vegetables.
  
   In a medium saucepan, bring wine, fish, stock and vegetables to a boil,
  season with salt and pepper to taste. Reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes or
  until vegetables are tender-crisp. Place 6 scallops in each of 2 heated
  bowls. Divide the very hot stock among the bowls, stir briefly and serve at
  once. SERVES: 2
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: Maple Baked Chicken Breasts
 Categories: Poultry, Ethnic
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Chicken breasts;single              1 ts Savory,dried
    1/4 c  Flour;all purpose                 1/2 ts Thyme, dried
           -Salt & ground black pepper       1/4 ts Sage, dried
      2 tb Butter                              1    Onion; sliced
    1/2 c  Maple syrup                       1/2 c  -Water
 
  Poitrine de Poulet au Sirop D'Erable
  
  Chicken and pork are often baked or braised in maple syrup in the Beauce.
  This easy recipe for chicken breasts can also be used with a whole cut-up
  broiler-fryer chicken. It's from the collection of Jeanne d'Arc Nadeau,
  long-time proprietor of Le Danube Bleu reception hall in St. Marie and a
  cookbook author.
  
    Dredge chicken pieces in flour seasoned with salt and pepper to taste. In
  a heavy, flameproof casserole, heat butter until bubbling and brown chicken
  pieces. Pour maple syrup over chicken. Sprinkle with savory, thyme and
  sage. Arrange onion slices on top of chicken pieces. Pour water into the
  bottom of the casserole. Bake, uncovered in 350F oven for 50 to 60 minutes
  or until tender, basting occasionally with pan juices. SERVES: 4
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: Maple Syrup Tart
 Categories: Desserts, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Maple syrup                       1/4 c  -Cold water
      1 c  Whipping cream                      1    Pie shell, 9";baked, crust
    1/4 c  Cornstarch                     
 
  Rich and simple, this delectable pie recipe belongs to Rose-Aime Dumais,
  who runs a maple syrup operation, Erabliere Dumais, at St. Alexandre near
  Riviere du Loup.
  
  In saucepan, combine maple syrup and cream. Blend in cornstarch and water
  together until smooth. Bring filling to a boil over medium heat and cook
  for 2 minutes, stirring constantly until thickened.
   Pour filling into baked pie shell and let cool until set. SERVES 6-8
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: Matrimonial Cake
 Categories: Canadian, Cookies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Flour, all purpose                1/2 ts Baking soda
  1 1/2 c  Rolled oats                       1/4 ts -Salt
      1 c  Brown sugar; packed               3/4 c  Butter; softened

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
      2 c  Dates; chopped, pitted              1 ts Lemon juice
    1/2 c  Sugar, granulated                 3/4 c  -Boiling water
 
  "This recipe in some old cookbooks is called Date Sandwich Cake. Other
  variations are Raisin Squares or Fig Squares. .. Date Squares (Matrimonial
  Cake, if you happen to come from the West) are a real nostalgia treat. The
  fillings in the 30s recipes was extremely sweet. Today's versions reduce
  the sugar in the filling, since the dates are sweet enough, and are often
  microwaved. Raisin Puff, an old favorite in P.E.I. is somewhat similar,
  with raisin filling sandwiched between layers of soft cookie dough instead
  of an oatmeal mixture."
  
  Filling: In saucepan, cook dates, sugar, lemon juice and water over medium
  heat, stirring often, until the dates are soft, about 15 minutes. Let cool.
    In a bowl, combine flour, rolled oats, sugar, baking soda and salt; blend
  in butter until mixture is crumbly. Pat half onto bottom of 9 inch square
  pan. Spread filling evenly over the top. Sprinkle with the remaining flour
  mixture, patting lightly. Bake in a 350F oven for 30 to 35 minutes or until
  nicely browned. Let cool; cut into squares.
  
  MAKES: 36 SQUARES VARIATION: Mincemeat Squares
  : Use 2 cups mincemeat instead of date filling.
  
  SOURCE: _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking: 1900 Through the 90s" by Carol
  Ferguson and Margaret Fraser
 
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      Title: Memorable Mincemeat
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    3/4 c  Suet;minced (or butter/marg)    1 1/2 ts Nutmeg
      2 c  Seedless raisins                  3/4 ts Salt
  2 1/2 c  Currants                            4    Apples, peeled, grated
  1 3/4 c  Brown sugar                         1 c  Candied citron
  1 1/2 ts Cinnamon                            1    Lemon (rind and juice only)
  1 1/2 ts Mace or cloves                      1    Orange (rind and juice only)
 
  Makes 8 cups (not 8 servings)
  
  Combine all ingredients in a large saucepan.  Bring to a boil and simmer 5
  minutes, stirring frequently.  Refrigerate or freeze in recipe size
  portions.  (Dark or light raisins may be used in place of currants, and
  ground cloves substituted for mace. ER)
  
  Note:  Processing mincemeat is recommended for long term storage 1-2 years.
  Spoon into pint sealers.  Process 30 minutes in a boiling water bath.
  
  Source:  Festive Favourites, TransAlta Utilities Shared by Elizabeth
  Rodier, March 1993
  
  From Blue Ribbon Cook Book, Winnipeg Manitoba 1905 - Mince Pie Hints Dried
  apples soaked in water a few hours make a very fair substitute for fresh
  apples in mince pies.  Dried cherries and other fruit prepared with sugar
  can be soaked 10-12 hours in a very little water and then both water and
  fruit used instead of raisins.  They will be much cheaper and will answer
  very well.  Economical housewives will often find hints like these very
  serviceable.
  
  From: ELIZABETH RODIER             Refer#: NONE Conf: (1010) F-COOKING
 
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      Title: Miel Aux Trefles ( Cloverleaf Honey)
 Categories: Ethnic, Sauces
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  White sugar                         2 c  Clover blossoms
      1 c  -Water                              5    Wild roses
 
  "Honey was often made with cloves and wild roses boiled in sugar."
  
  Boil the sugar until the sugar has dissolved. Add the clover and roses and
  let the mixture stand for 30 minutes. Bring to a boil for 3 minutes and
  strain the syrup through a cheesecloth or fine meshed strainer. Bring the
  syrup to a boil and simmer for 10 minutes. Pour the honey into jars, and
  store in a cool, dark place.
  
  SOURCE:_A Taste of Acadie_ by Marie Cormier-Boudreau
 
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      Title: Nanaimo Bars - Revisionist
 Categories: Cookies, Canadian, Candies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    3/4 c  Butter & 1 tbsp                     2 c  Graham cracker crumbs
      5 tb Sugar                             1/2 c  Vanilla pudding
      5 tb Cocoa                               2 c  Sugar; icing
      1 ts Peppermint extract                  2 oz Chocolate; unsweetened
      1    Egg                            
 
    Heat 1/2 cup butter, sugar, cocoa and peppermint in saucepan. Beat in egg
  and stir till consistency of custard. Remove from heat and stir in crushed
  graham crackers. Press mixture into greased 8" square pan. Cream together
  1/4 cup of remaining butter, the pudding and icing sugar. Spread over
  graham cracker layer. Melt chocolate with remaining 1 Tbsp butter, then
  pour over second layer. Let sit for a few minutes, then refrigerate for 1
  hour before cutting. This recipe does not use the traditional custard
  powder and therefore may be used by those who are unable to obtain custard
  powder (ie. Americans)
  
  Makes: 3 dozen squares
  
  Source: Harrowsmith Cookbook
 
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      Title: Nova Scotia Oatcakes
 Categories: Canadian, Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3 c  Rolled oats; not instant            2 ts -Salt
      3 c  Flour, all purpose;sifted       1 1/2 c  Shortening
      1 c  Brown sugar                       2/3 c  -Cold water, up to 3/4 cup
      1 ts Baking soda                    
 
  Combine oats, flour, sugar, soda and salt. Cut in the shortening with a
  pastry blender or 2 knives until the mixture is crumbly. Using a fork,
  gradually add enough water for moisture to form a ball. Roll out 1/4" thick
  on a lightly floured board. Cut into circles and place on greased baking
  sheet. Bake at 350F for 15 minutes. Yield about 4 dozen, depending on spoon
  size.
  
  SOURCE: _Classic Canadian Cooking_ by Elizabeth Baird
 
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      Title: Pate Aux Patates (Potato Pie)
 Categories: Vegetables, Pies, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      5    Potatoes; to 6 hot                  1 tb Parsley;chopped, fresh
           Milk                                1 pn Savory, dried -OR-
      2 ts Butter                              1 pn -Chives, fresh
      2    Egg yolks                                -Salt & ground pepper
      1    Onion; finely chopped                    Pastry for double crust 9"
    1/4 c  Celery stalk; & leaves                   -pie
           -finely chopped                
 
  Pate aux Patates
  
  This potato pie makes a warming supper dish. It was a Friday favorite in
  the days when the meatless rule was observed in French Catholic families,
  says Nicole Kretz.
  
    Line a 9-inch pie plate with pastry, Mash potatoes with enough milk to
  make a smooth puree; add butter and 1 egg yolk. Combine potatoes with
  onion, celery, parsley and savoury; season with salt and pepper to taste.
    Sprinkle potato mixture in pie shell. Cover with top crust, trim and
  crimp edges to seal and cut steam vents. Brush top crust with remaining egg
  yolk.bake pie in a preheated 400F oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until pastry
  is golden. SERVES: 6-8
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Quebec_ by JULIAN ARMSTRONG
 
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      Title: Pate Aux Poireaux (Leek Tart)
 Categories: Vegetables, Desserts, Cheese/eggs, Breads, Ethnic
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      6 tb Butter                              1    Egg
      4    Leeks; up to 5                      2 tb Light cream
           -finely chopped                     1 c  White cheddar cheese;mild
    1/2 c  -Water                                   -grated
      2 tb Flour;all purpose                        Pastry for 9 inch tart shell
           -Salt & ground black pepper    
 
  Pate aux Poireaux
  
  This leek and cheese quiche from Ile d'Orleans is related to the Flamiche
  aux poireuax, a savory leek tart made in northern Franch and Flanders. The
  same recipe can also be used to make small tarts.
  
    Heat 4 tablespoons of the butter in a heavy saucepan, add leeks and cook
  over low heat for 10 minutes. Add water, cover and simmer gently for 20 to
  25 minutes or until tender.
    In another saucepan, melt the remaining two tablespoons butter, blend in
  flour and cook over medium heat until bubbling. Blend in leek mixture,
  bring to a boil and season with salt and pepper. Remove from heat.
    Beat egg and cream together, blend with leek mixture and pour into
  unbaked tart shell. Sprinkle top evenly with cheese. Bake in preheated 400F
  oven for 25 to 30 minutes or until cheese begins to brown. SERVES: 6
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: Petits Bateaux Dans la Sauce (Little Boats in Sauce)
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Sauces
      Yield: 1 servings
 
-----------------------------------CRUST-----------------------------------
      2 c  Flour                             1/2 ts -Salt
      2 ts Cream of tartar                     6 tb Lard
      1 ts Baking soda                       1/2 c  Milk

-----------------------------------SAUCE-----------------------------------
      3 tb Butter                              2 c  Brown sugar
      1 c  Molasses                        3 1/2 c  -Water
      2 c  -Water; or milk                
 
  Mix the dry ingredients. Blend in the lard to form a coarse mixture.
  Gradually add milk until the dough is smooth but not too sticky. Roll the
  dough until it is 1/4 inch thick. Cut the dough into 4"X2" rectangles.
  Pinch together the ends to form shapes ressembling small boats. Put the
  ingredients for the sauce in a casserole dish, place it in the oven set at
  350F and bring to a gentle boil. Put the "little boats" in the sauce in a
  casserole dish, and bake at 350F for about 30 minutes. To serve, remove the
  pastries from the casserole dish & cover with the sauce.
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Acadie_ by Marielle Cormier-Boudreau
 
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      Title: Pets De Soeurs ( Cinnamon Rolls)
 Categories: Ethnic, Breads, Desserts
      Yield: 1 servings
 
-----------------------------------CRUST-----------------------------------
      3 c  Flour                               1 ts Sugar
      2 tb Baking powder                     1/2 c  Lard
      1 ts -Salt                               1 c  Milk

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
      2 tb Butter; softened                    1 ts Cinnamon
      1 c  Brown sugar                         1 c  -Water
 
  To quote the author Marie Cormier-Boudreau, "These pastries which resemble
  cinnamon rolls, have been made throughout Acadia for many, many years.
  Although they are usually given the colourful name Pet de Soeurs (literally
  nun's fart), they are also be called (sic) Rosettes, Rondelles, Hirondells,
  Bourriques de veilles, Bourriques de soeurs or Bourriques de viarges
  (Rosettes, Slices, Swallows, Old Women's Belly Buttons, Nun's Belly Buttons
  and Virgin's Belly Buttons."
  
  Sift the dry ingredients together. Blend in the lard to form a coarse
  mixture. Gradually add the milk until a soft dough is formed. Roll the
  dough until it is fairly thin, although it should be thicker than a regular
  pie crust. Butter the dough with soft butter, cover with 1/4 inch of brown
  sugar and sprinkle with cinnamon. Roll the dough up like a jelly roll and
  slice into circles about 1/2 inch thick. Pour water into a casserole dish.
  Put the sliced dough into the casserole and bake at 375F for about 30
  minutes or until the pets de soeur are golden brown.
  
  VARIATION: Cranberry jam may be substituted for the sugar and the cinnamon.
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Acadie_ by Marie Cormier-Boudreau
 
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      Title: Pot En Pot
 Categories: Ethnic, Beef
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 lb Fatty beef; up to 3 lb              1    Onion; up to 2 onions
      5 c  -Salted water                            -chopped
      5    Potatoes; sliced or cut in               -salt & pepper
           -large pieces                            Summer savory; to taste

----------------------------POUTINES (DUMPLINGS----------------------------
      1 c  Flour                               1 tb Baking powder
    1/2 ts -Salt                             1/2 c  -Cold water
 
  "Although pot-en-pot contains the same ingredients as fricot, the method of
  preparation is significantly different. The most commonly used meats for
  this dish are chicken and hare but beef, pork, duck or goose may also be
  used. In Cheticamp and on the Magadalen Islands, pot-en-pot is called
  Etouffrage."
  
  Poultines Blanches: In a bowl, mix flour with salt and baking powder.
  Gradually add cold water to the dough as one would when making biscuits.
  Roll the dough fairly thin, cut into 1 1/2 inch squares and place in fricot
  or other dish. Cut the meats into pieces. Place the pieces in a large pot
  with the salted water and bring to a boil. Simmer until the meat is tender.
  Remove the meat from the pot, reserving the stock.
   In the bottom of a second large pot, place a layer of potatoes, a layer of
  meat, a layer of chopped onion Season with salt, pepper and summer savory
  and continue adding until there are no ingredients left.
   Add the stock from the simmered meat and just enough water to cover three
  quarters of the ingredients. Cover and simmer for 45 minutes or until the
  potatoes are tender.
   Add Poutines Blanches (dumplings) 7 minutes before it is ready to be
  served, cover for the remaining 7 minutes.
  
  VARIATIONS: To vary the taste, other spices such as cumin or coriander may
  be added to the pot-en-pot. The meat may be sauteed before being simmered
  to improve it's flavour.  Handkerchief dumplings (included with Fricot a la
  Belette may be layered in with the ingredients at the beginning of the
  cooking time, instead of the dumplings used.
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Acadie_ by Marie Cormier-Boudreau
 
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      Title: Potage De Ble ( Corn Soup)
 Categories: Soups/stews, Vegetables, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  -Water                            1/3 c  Celery;chopped
      2 c  Milk                              1/4 c  Onion;chopped
      4 c  Corn kernels; fresh               1/4 c  Leek;chopped,white part only
           -frozen may be used if out          2 tb Flour
           -of season                        1/2 c  Whipping cream
      1 ts -Salt                                    -Salt & ground black pepper
      2 tb Butter                         
 
  Potage du Ble
  
  This fresh corn soup from Renard Jacques, chef at Auberge Benedict Arnold
  in St. Georges is rich and creamy. It may be made with frozen or canned
  corn kernels,  but it won't have the same delicate sweetness.
  
    Bring water to a boil in a large saucepan. Add milk, corn and salt; cook
  just until corn is tender. Strain cooking liquid into a bowl and set corn
  aside. Heat butter in same saucepan and saute celery, onion and leek until
  softened. Blend in flour; cook until bubbly. Stir in reserved corn cooking
  liquid. Bring to a boil, then partially cover and let simmer for 15 to 20
  minutes.
     Place corn and liquid in food processor or blender and puree in batches
  until smooth. Return to saucepan and add cream. Adjust seasonings with salt
  and pepper to taste. Reheat until piping hot. SERVES: 4-6
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Quebec_ by JULIAN ARMSTRONG
 
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      Title: Potato Scones
 Categories: Canadian, Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Flour, all purpose                1/4 c  Currants
    1/4 c  Sugar, granulated; approx           2    Eggs
      1 tb Baking powder                     1/3 c  Milk
      1 ts -Salt                             3/4 c  Potatoes; mashed
      2 tb Butter; or shortening          
 
  "Potato scones reflect the influence of the Scottish in the Maritimes and
  their adaptibility in using the famous P.E.I. potato...Scones were a
  favorite Scottish tradition. According to _A Treasury of Nova Scotia
  Recipes_ "the difference between bannock and scone (which the Scots rhyme
  with 'on', not 'bone') is that the bannock is a rather large, round cake,
  and the scone is a smaller triangle or 'farl'..But local usages vary
  considerably, Scots being strong individualists.
   A similar recipe for German Buns appears in an Ontario cookbook from the
  Kitchener area, where German settlers were predominant.
   When Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited Government
  House in Halifax on June 15,1939, scones were served. And Canadian Brits
  gathered for "tea at the Empress" in Victoria for scones and tea.
  
  In a bowl, combine flour, baking powder and salt; cut in butter until
  mixture resembles coarse meal. Beat eggs lightly; reserve 1 Tbsp. With
  fork, stir into dry ingredients along with milk  and potatoes until well
  moistened. Knead gently on a lightly floured surface about 20 times. Roll
  or pat into circle 1/2 inch thick. Place onto ungreased baking sheet; brush
  with reserved egg yolk and sprinkle with more sugar. Cut into 16 wedges,
  separating slightly. Bake in 425F oven for 12 to 15 minutes or until
  lightly browned. MAKES: 16 SCONES
  
  VARIATIONS: RAISIN SCONES: Add 3/4 cup raisins with dry ingredients OAT
  SCONES: Use 1/2 cup rolled oats in place of 1/2 cup flour
  
  SOURCE: The 2nd decade chapter in _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_ by
  Carol Ferguson and Margaret Fraser
 
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      Title: Pouding Aux Pommes Au Sirop D'erable (Apple Maple Pudding)
 Categories: Desserts, Fruits, Ethnic
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3    Cooking apples, large             1/2 c  All-purpose flour
           -or 6 small                         1 ts Baking powder
           -peeled, cut into chunks            1 pn -salt
      1 c  Maple syrup                       1/2 c  Raisins
      1    Egg; beaten                              Unsweetened whipped cream
      1 tb Melted butter                            -(optional)
      2 ts Lemon juice                    
 
  Arrange apples in a greased 8 inch square baking pan.  Pour 1/2 cup of the
  maple syrup over apples, stirring to coat well, and spread in an even
  layer.
  
  In a bowl, combine beaten egg, butter and lemon juice with remaining 1/2
  cup maple syrup.  In another bowl, combine flour, baking powder and salt.
  Stir the dry ingredients into the egg mixture.  Fold in raisins.
  
  Pour batter evenly over apple pieces.  Bake in preheated 375 deg F oven for
  30 to 35 minutes or until top is lightly browned.  Serve warm with
  unsweetened whipped cream, if desired.
  
  Source: A Taste of Quebec by Julian Armstrong Posted by Linda Davis
 
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      Title: Pouding Renverse Des Bluets (Blueberry Upside Down Pudding)
 Categories: Desserts, Fruits, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Blueberries;fresh -OR-            1/4 ts -Salt
      1 pk -Blueberries, 300 g               1/4 c  Shortening
           -individually frozen,               1    Egg;beaten
           -unsweetened                        1 ts Vanilla
    3/4 c  Sugar,granulated                  2/3 c  Milk
      1 ts Lemon rind;grated                        Whipped cream -OR-
  1 1/4 c  Flour;all purpose                        Ice cream; opt
  1 1/2 ts Baking powder                  
 
  Pouding Renverse des Bleuets
  
  Lemon-flavoured cake batter baked over fresh blueberries makes a perfect
  dessert. When I was immersed in French language studies at Jonqiere's
  Centre linguistique, Jeannine Renouf treated me to this recipe and also to
  a version that she makes with wild raspberries. It was a delectable kind of
  immersion.
  
    Combine blueberries, 1/4 cup of the sugar and lemon rind in a buttered 8
  inch square baking pan.
    In a bowl, combine flour, baking powder and salt. In another bowl, cream
  shortening with remaining 1/2 cup sugar until fluffy. Beat in egg and
  vanilla. Add dry ingredients alternately with milk, blending well after
  each addition and finishing with dry ingredients.
    Pour batter over fruit in pan and bake in a preheated 350F oven for about
  40 minutes, or until a tester inserted in centre comes out clean. Let cool
  slightly; turn out onto serving plate. Cut in squares and serve warm or at
  room temperature, with whipped or ice cream, if desired. SERVES: 6-8
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: Poutines Rapees
 Categories: Ethnic, Vegetables, Desserts, Pork/ham
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 lb Salt pork, fatty                    4    Potatoes; cooked & mashed
     10    Potatoes; finely grated                  -Salt & Pepper
 
  "For many Acadians living in southeastern New Brunswick, Poultine Rapee,
  potato dumpling dish with a mixture of seasoned pork in the centre, is
  considered a national dish. In other parts of Acadia, these delicacies are
  prepared without the meat and fish is sometimes added to fricot. Although
  the greyish colour and gluey texture of the poutines makes them appear
  somewhat unappetizing, their taste more than compensates for their
  unattractive appearance."
  
  Soak the pork overnight in cold water to remove the salt, and cut into
  cubes. Extract the water from the grated potatoes by putting them in a
  cotton bag and squeezing vigourously. Mix the mashed potatoes with grated
  potatoes. Season with salt and pepper. Roll the potato mixture into balls
  resembling small snowballs. Make a hole in the centre of the potato ball
  and add 1 Tbsp of the salt pork. Close the hole and roll the poultines in
  flour. Gently drop the poultines 2 or 3 at a time, into a large pot of
  boiling salted water, ensuring that the water is kept at a rolling boil.
  Simmer the poultines for 2-3 hours. Eat the poultines hot with butter, salt
  and pepper, or as a dessert with sugar and molasses. MAKES: 6 POULTINES
  
  SOURCE:_A Taste of Acadie_ by Marielle Cormier-Boudrau
 
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      Title: Queen Elizabeth Cake 3
 Categories: Cakes, Canadian
      Yield: 6 servings
 
-----------------------------------BATTER-----------------------------------
      1 c  Dates                               1    Egg, beaten
      1 c  Boiling water                   1 1/2 c  Flour
      1 ts Vanilla                             1 ts Baking powder
    1/4 c  Margarine                           1 ts Baking soda
      1 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Salt

----------------------------------TOPPING----------------------------------
      6 tb Brown sugar                         1 c  Coconut
      3 tb Butter                              1 pn Salt
      4 tb Canned milk                    
 
  Cook dates, water and vanilla to soft mass.  Cream margarine, sugar and
  egg.  Add dry ingredients to creamed mixture.  Add date mixture.  Pour into
  a 9 x 9 greased pan and bake at 325F for 35 minutes.
  
  While cake is baking, put all the topping ingredients into a small pot and
  bring to a boil.  Boil for 3 minutes.  When cake is baked, remove from
  oven, spread topping on it and place under the broiler to brown.  Watch
  carefully, because it could burn. Helen Peagram, F-Cooking
 
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      Title: Roast Venison
 Categories: Meats, Canadian
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      4 lb Venison roast;                      1 lg Onion (sliced)
           -elk,moose,or deer)                 1 cn Tomatoes (14 oz can)
      2 tb Flour                                    MARINADE
      2    Cloves garlic (minced)            1/2 c  Vinegar
      2 tb Brown sugar                         2    Cloves garlic (minced)
      1 ts Prepared mustard                    2 tb Salt
      1 tb Worcestershire sauce                     Cold water to cover meat
    1/4 c  Vinegar or lemon juice         
 
  Marinade the venison over night in the refrigerator. Season with salt, roll
  in flour and brown in hot skillet. Place in crock-pot cooker and add
  remaining ingredients. Cover and cook on low 10 to 12 hours. MARINADE: Mix
  ingredients together in a bowl just large enough to cover venison with
  water. No need to stir this marinade. Use for "red" meats (including
  rabbits) or game birds.
  
  From: LINDSEY JONES Conf: (1114) F-INTERCOOK
 
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      Title: Salted Herbs
 Categories: Canadian
      Yield: 5 servings
 
      1 c  Chopped fresh chives                1 c  Grated carrots
      1 c  Chopped fresh savoury               1 c  Chopped celery leaves
      1 c  Chopped fresh parsley               1 c  Chopped green onions
      1 c  Chopped fresh chervil             1/4    To 1/2 cup coarse salt
 
  These seasonings seem to be added to a lot of traditional French- Canadian
  recipes. "Herbs preserved with vegetables and salt make a lively seasoning
  for soups-particularly pea soup - sauces, stews and omelettes.  A
  commercial brand, Les Herbes Salees du bas du fleuve, is marketed by J.Y.
  Roy of St. Flavie, Quebec.  This recipe comes from the Metis district."
  
  In a large bowl, combine herbs and vegetables.  Layer 1 inch of herb
  mixture in the bottom of a crock or glass bowl and sprinkle with some of
  the salt.  Repeat layers until all of the herb mixture and salt is used.
  Cover and refrigerate for 2 weeks. Drain off accumulated liquid and pack
  herb mixture into sterilized jars.  Refrigerate until ready to use.  Makes
  about 5 to 6 cups.
  
  Source: A Taste of Quebec by Julian Armstrong Posted by: Linda Davis
 
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      Title: Saskatoon Pie
 Categories: Canadian, Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      4 c  Saskatoon berries; called         3/4 c  Sugar, granulated
           -Serviceberries in the US           3 tb Flour
    1/4 c  -Water                                   Pastry for double crust pie
      2 tb Lemon juice                    
 
  In a saucepan, simmer saskatoon berries in water for 10 minutes. Add lemon
  juice. Stir in granulated sugar mixed with flour. Pour into pastry lined
  pie plate. Dot with butter. Cover with top crust; seal and flute edges.
  Bake in 425F oven for 15 minutes; reduce heat to 350F oven and bake 35-45
  minutes longer or until golden brown.
  
  SOURCE: the sixties chapter, _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_ by Carol
  Ferguson and Margaret Fraser
 
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      Title: Scotch Barley Broth
 Categories: Soups/stews, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 lb Shoulder of mutton                  2    Onions, chopped
      1 c  Dried green peas                    3    Carrots, diced
    1/2 c  Pearl barley                        1 c  Turnip, diced
      2 qt Cold water                        1/2 c  Celery, diced
      2 ts Salt                                1 tb Parsley, chopped
    1/4 ts Pepper                         
 
  Soak green peas overnight and soak barley for 2 hours.  Wipe meat and trim
  off fat.  Put into broth pot with cold water, salt and pepper.  Slowly
  bring to the boiling point and skim.  Add peas, barley and onions and
  simmer gently for 2 hours.  Cool then skim fat from broth.  Bones may be
  removed if desired.  Add carrots, turnip and celery and simmer 30 minutes
  until vegetables are tender.  Season with more salt if needed and pepper to
  taste.  Twenty minutes before serving, add parsley and remove any film of
  fat that has gathered on the surface.
  
  Out of Old Nova Scotia Kitchens by Marie Nightingale shared by Elizabeth
  Rodier Conf: (1010) F-COOKING The book mentions Portable Soup (sometimes
  called Pocket Soup or Glue) that was made by simmering stock for 12 hours
  and then boiling/stirring constantly for 8. Then solid stock was formed
  into small cakes. Sea-faring men and woodsmen could carry them in their
  pockets.
  
  The Public Soup House in Halifax (spring 1818) distributed 100 gallons of
  soup daily made from 50 pounds of beef and vegetables.
 
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      Title: Seafood Chowder
 Categories: Fish/sea, Soups/stews, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 md Onion; minced                            -chopped
      1 tb Butter                            3/4 c  Sour cream
  1 1/2 ts Thyme                               3    Potatoes; peeled, cooked and
  1 1/4 ts Celery salt                              -diced
      2 c  Whipping cream                  1 1/4 c  Milk
      9 oz Haddock or halibut fillets          1 ts -salt
      6 oz Scallops; chopped                 1/2 ts -pepper
      3 oz Lobster meat; cooked &                   Paprika for garnish
 
  "A traditional Atlantic chowder is made with fish or shellfish, canned
  milk, potatoes, onions and is served with a dollop of butter. This version,
  which comes from a Nova Scotia fisherman and uses sour cream, fresh cream
  and thyme, is quite different and very good. When reheated leftover
  chowder, it may be necessary to add a little more milk or cream, because
  the fish and potatoes will have absorbed some of the liquid."
  
  Cook the onion in the butter until transparent. Add the thyme and celery
  salt. Remove from heat. In a saucepan, pour the whipping cream over the
  fish fillets.Cover, bring to a boil and simmer slowly for 10 minutes or
  till the fish flakes easily. Remove the fish with a slotted spoon, then
  break into small pieces and remove any bones. Add the onion mixture and the
  scallops to the poaching liquid. Bring to barely a boil, then simmer for
  about 1 minute or till the scallops are opaque. If the chowder is not to be
  eaten immediately, refrigerate everything at this stage. Just before
  serving, add the fish, lobster, sour cream, potatoes and milk. Heat
  through, but do not allow to boil. Season with salt and pepper. Ladle into
  soup bowls. Sprinkle with paprika. Serve immediately. SERVES: 4-6 from the
  Zwicker Inn, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
  
  Source: _Across the Table:An Indulgent Look at Food in Canada_.
 
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      Title: Smothered Muskrat and Onions
 Categories: Canadian, Meats
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Muskrat                           1/2 c  Flour
      1 tb -Salt                               3 tb Fat
      1 qt -Water; Canadian qt=5 cups          3 lg Onions; sliced
  1 1/2 ts -Salt                               1 c  Sour cream
    1/4 ts Paprika                        
 
  Skin and clean the muskrat, remove fat, scent glands and white tissue
  inside each leg. Soak muskrat overnight in a weak brine solution of 1 Tbsp
  salt to 1 qt (Imperial qt = 5 cups) water. Drain, disjoint and cut up. Put
  flour, salt & paprika in a paper bag. Add muskrat pieces and shake until
  each piece is well coated. Melt fat in heavy fry pan, add the muskrat
  pieces and saute slowly until browned. When meat is browned, cover with
  onions, sprinkle with salt and pepper and pour the cream over. Cover fry
  pan and simmer for 1 hour. SERVES: 4
  
  SOURCE: _The Northern Cookbook_, Ministry of Supply and services, Canada
 
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      Title: Soupe a L'ivrogne (Drunkard's Soup)
 Categories: Ethnic, Soups/stews, Beef, Pork/ham
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 tb Salted herbs                        6 sl White bread, cubed
    1/4 lb Salt pork, cut into small           8 c  Beef stock
           -cubes                                   Salt and ground black pepper
      3 lg Onions, chopped                
 
  Servings: 8 to 10
  
  Soak herbs in cold water, then drain.  Fry salt pork until crisp and brown
  in a large, heavy frying pan.  Add onions and saute until browned.  Add
  bread cubes to the frying pan; toss to coat well.  Place frying pan in a
  preheated 350 deg F oven for 15 minutes to toast bread lightly.
  
  Transfer mixture to a large, heavy saucepan.  Add beef stock and salted
  herbs.  Simmer gently for 1 hour.  Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper.
  
  Source: A Taste of Quebec by Julian Armstrong Posted by: Linda Davis
 
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      Title: Soupe Aux Pois Beauceons (Pea Soup, Beauce Style)
 Categories: Soups/stews, Ethnic, Pork/ham
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 c  Dried white pea beans             1/2 lb Salt pork
      2 tb Butter                              1    Garlic clove
    1/2 c  Onion, chopped                      8 c  Cold water
    1/4 c  Leek, chopped, white part           2 tb Salted herbs, rinsed in cold
           -only                                    -water
    1/4 c  Smoked ham, plus ham bone      
 
  Servings: 8
  
  Soak peas for at least 8 hours or overnight in water to cover; drain. Heat
  butter in a large, heavy pot and saute onion and leek until tender. Add
  peas, ham, salt pork (in one piece), garlic, water and salted herbs. Bring
  quickly to a boil, lower heat, partly cover, and cook gently for 2 to 3
  hours or until peas are tender.  Stir occasionally during cooking, adding
  more water if necessary.  Remove salt pork, cut in small pieces, then
  return to soup. May be frozen.
  
  Source: A Taste of Quebec by Julian Armstrong Posted by
  : Linda Davis
 
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      Title: Strawberry Spinach Salad
 Categories: Salads, Fruits, Ethnic
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Raspberry vinegar                        -freshly ground black pepper
    1/2 c  Vegetable oil                       2 pt Strawberries;fresh ; 1 lb
      1 c  -Water                                   -sliced
      3    Shallots; finely chopped            1 lb Spinach;fresh, trimmed(500g)
 
  Les Frises Vinaigrette et Leurs Pousses Vertes
  
  Strawberries need not be confined to dessert, says Denis Pelletier, chef at
  Restaurant Le Mouilin de St. Laurent on Ile d'Orleans. The island is one of
  the province's lushest strawberry-growing areas. The chef suggests serving
  this colourful salad with a semi-soft cheese as St. Nectaire.
  
  Make a salad dressing by combining vinegar, oil and water. Add chopped
  shallots and pepper to taste. Arrange sliced strawberries in a spiral
  formation on the spinach and drizzle with the dressing.
  
  SERVES:6
  
  SOURCE: _A Taste of Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: Tarte Au Sucre Jaune (Brown Sugar Pie)
 Categories: Ethnic, Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Brown sugar                         4 tb Cream
      1 tb Flour                                    Pie crust; uncooked
      1 tb Butter                         
 
  Mix the brown sugar, flour, butter and cream. Pour the mixture into an
  uncooked pie crust, covering the top with woven strips of pastry dough, if
  desired. Bake at 400F for about 30 minutes.
  
  SOURCE:_A Taste of Acadie_ by Marielle Cormier-Boudreau
 
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      Title: (Tetes De Violon a L'ail (Garlic-Flavoured Fiddleheads)
 Categories: Vegetables, Ethnic, Garlic
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Fiddleheads; fresh -OR-             2    Shallots; finely chopped
      1 pk -frozen fiddleheads, 300 g          1 tb Soya sauce
    1/4 c  Butter                              1 ts Sugar, granulated
      6    Garlic cloves;finely chopped        3 tb White wine
 
  Tetes de Violon a l'Ail
  
  The tiny, curled fronds of fern, which have gained a reputation as one of
  Canada's national foods, come in a large part from the Matapedia River
  valley. At Auberge La Coulee Douce in Causapcal, Suzanne Couisneau likes to
  steam fiddleheads, then season then with garlic sauce.
  
    Shake fresh fiddleheads in a paper bag until brown skins come off;
  discard skins. Steam fresh or frozen, unthawed, fiddleheads until just
  tender. Meanwhile, heat butter in heavy frying pan and saute garlic and
  shallots until softened. Blend in soya sauce, sugar and wine. Add steamed
  fiddleheads, turning to coat them well in sauce. Serve at once. SERVES:4
  
  Source: _A Taste of Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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      Title: The Ultimate Butter Tart
 Categories: Desserts, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           Pastry for double crust pie         1    Egg; slightly beaten
    1/2 c  Brown sugar;lightly packed          1 ts Vanilla
    1/2 c  Corn syrup                        1/4 ts -Salt
    1/4 c  Shortening;'golden' flavour       3/4 c  Raisins
 
  Prepare pastry. Roll out thinly on floured surface. Cut into rounds with 4"
  round cutter. Fit into medium-sized muffin cups. Combine all ingredients
  except raisins; mix well. Put raisins into pastry shells, dividing evenly.
  Fill 2/3 full with syrup mixture. Bake on bottom shelf at 425F for 12 to 15
  minutes or just until set. DON'T OVERBAKE. Overbaking makes them runnier!
  Cool on wire rack, then remove from pans. SERVINGS: 12
  
  Source: "Fabulous Favourites: Baking Festival Recipes" pamphlet; General
  Foods Canada
 
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      Title: Toronto Pie
 Categories: Canadian, Pies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  Milk; scalded, heated till        1/4 ts -Salt
           -bubbles appear around              2    Eggs
           -edges                            2/3 c  Granulated sugar
      2 tb Butter                            1/4 ts Vanilla
      1 c  Cake and pastry flour                    Raspberry jam
  1 1/4 ts Baking powder                            Icing sugar
 
  "The Home Cook Book , published in Toronto in 1879, included a recipe for
  Toronto pie. Although continuing as a family favorite, the name slipped
  into disuse during the intervening years. A delicate, hot-milk sponge cake
  split and filled with raspberry jam, Toronto Pie belongs in the same family
  as Boston cream pie." During my 30+ years living in Toronto, I have never
  heard of this cake.
  
  Grease a 9 inch round layer cake pan and line with wax paper. Combine
  scalded milk and butter.
  
  Sift or blend together flour, baking powder and salt. Beat 2 eggs until
  very light and fluffy. Gradually beat in granulated sugar and vanilla.
  
  With mixer at high speed beat eggs and sugar for 1 minute. Fold in dry
  ingredients and then stir in hot milk mixture. Turn into prepared pan. Bake
  in preheated 350F oven for 30 to 35 minutes or until cake springs back when
  lightly touched.
  
  Cool in pan. When almost cool, loosen edges and remove from pan. Split into
  two layers, sandwich together with raspberry jam and sprinkle icing sugar
  on top.
  
  MAKES: 1 CAKE Source:_The Laura Secord Canadian Cookbook_
 
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      Title: Tourtiere a la Ouananiche (Lac St-Jean Salmon Pie)
 Categories: Ethnic, Fish/sea
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 tb Butter                                   Salt and ground white pepper
      1 md Onion, thinly sliced              1/4 c  Milk
      1 lg Potato, peeled, thinly              2 tb Light cream
           -sliced                           1/3 c  Water (approximate)
      1 lb Ouananiche or salmon, cut           1    Egg, beaten with 1 Tb milk
           -into small pieces                       Pastry for double crust pie
 
  Servings: 6
  
  Line a 9-inch pie plate with pastry.  Heat butter in frying pan and saute
  onion until soft but not browned.  Add potatoes, fish, salt, pepper, milk
  and cream; mix gently so as not to break up the pieces of fish.  Arrange
  mixture evenly in the pastry shell.  Gently stir in water; it should come
  halfway up the fish mixture.  Cover with top crust, trim, crimping edge to
  seal.  Cut a small hole in the centre. Brush pastry with the beaten egg and
  milk.
  
  Bake in a preheated 375 deg F oven to 45 to 50 minutes or until crust is
  browned.
  
  Source: A Taste of Quebec by Julian Armstrong Posted by: Linda Davis
 
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      Title: Tourtiere De Quebec (Quebec Pork Pie)
 Categories: Ethnic, Pork/ham
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/4 lb Ground pork                       1/4 ts Dried rosemary
    1/2    To 3/4 cup cold water             1/4 ts Grated nutmeg
    1/2 c  Onion, finely chopped                    Pinch   cinnamon
    1/4 c  Celery, finely chopped                   Salt
    1/2 ts Ground black pepper               1/4 c  Old-fashioned rolled oats
      1    Bay leaf                                 Pastry for double crust pie
    1/2 ts Dried savoury                  
 
  This is considered Quebec style, using rolled oats instead of potatoes to
  thicken the filling shows a Scottish influence.
  
  Servings:  6
  
  In a large, heavy frying pan, combine pork with cold water and heat to
  boiling point.  Add onion, celery, pepper, bay leaf, savoury, rosemary,
  nutmeg and cinnamon.  Cook, covered, over medium-low heat for 1 1/2 hours,
  adding more water if mixture dries out.  Halfway through cooking time,
  season with salt to taste.  Stir in rolled oats and cook, stirring, for 1
  to 2 minutes.  Remove bay leaf.
  
  Meanwhile, line a 9-inch pie plate with pastry.  When meat mixture is
  lukewarm, spoon into pie shell and cover with remaining pastry. Trim
  pastry, seal edges and cut steam vents in top crust.  Decorate with pastry
  cutouts as desired.  Bake in preheated 425 deg F oven for 15 minutes, then
  reduce heat to 375 deg F and bake another 25 minutes or until crust is
  golden.
  
  Source: A Taste of Quebec by Julian Armstrong Posted by: Linda Davis
 
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      Title: Whitney Pot Roast
 Categories: Meats, Canadian
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      4 lb Moose steaks; 1/2 lb each                Salt, pepper & paprika
      4 lg Onions; sliced                    1/2 c  Butter; or oil
    1/2 c  Wine vinegar                        2    Garlic cloves; minced
      1 cn Tomato paste; small , 5 1/2         1 tb Pickling spices; tied in a
           -fluid oz, 156 ml                        -bag
           -Water, equal amount to             3    Bay leaves
           -the tomato paste              
 
  Place steaks in cold water overnight. The next day, pat dry and season with
  salt, pepper and paprika. In a skillet, quickly brown steaks with butter or
  oil. Remove meat from skillet and set aside. Saute onion and garlic until
  transparent and add remaining ingredients. Place meat in heavy roast pan
  and pour onion mixture over it. Cover and cook in a 350F oven for 2 hours
  or until meat is tender. Remove spice bag and bay leaves. Thicken liquid
  with flour and water. Serve.
  
  SOURCE: _The Rural and Native Heritage Cookbook_ by Lovesick Lake Native
  Women's Association
 
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      Title: Garlicky Gilroy Chicken Wings
 Categories: Appetizers, Poultry, Garlic
      Yield: 6 servings
 
---------------------------LISA HLAVATY  FDGN81A---------------------------
      2 lb Chicken wings                      15    Drops tabasco pepper sauce
      3    Heads fresh garlic;separated        1 c  Grated parmesan cheese
           Into cloves and peeled              1 c  Italian style bread crumbs
      1 c  Plus 1 T. olive oil;divided         1 ts Black pepper
 
  Preheat oven to 375. Disjoint chicken wings, removing tips. Rinse wings;
  pat dry. Place garlic, 1 cup oil and pepper sauce in food processor or
  blender container; cover and process until smooth. Pour garlic mixture into
  small bowl. Combine cheese, bread crumbs and black pepper in shallow dish.
  Dip wings into garlic mixture, then roll, one at a time, in crumb mixture
  until thoroughly coated. Brush shallow nonstick pan with remaining 1 T.
  oil; arrange wings in a single layer. Drizzle remaining garlic mixture over
  wings; sprinkle with remaining crumb mixture. Bake 45 to 60 minutes or
  until brown and crisp. Garnish as desired. Source: 1st palace winner in the
  Great Garlic Recipe Contest.
 
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      Title: Cranberry Applesauce Bread
 Categories: Breads, Desserts, Fruits, Sauces
      Yield: 16 servings
 
      2 ts Yeast                               1 ts Salt
  1 1/3 c  Cranapple sauce                     3 c  Bread flour
      2 tb Margarine                       2 1/2 ts Yeast
      1 tb Sugar                         

-------------------------------CRANAPPLESAUCE-------------------------------
  1 1/4 c  Cranberries                       1/2 ts Grated zest of lemon
      4    Golden delicious apples*          1/2 c  Sugar +
      1 ts Ginger root                         2 tb Water
    1/4 ts Cinnamom                       
 
  Put all in machine sweet bread cycle if you have it. CRANAPPlESAUCE *peeled
  and diced (1/2 inch) put water and sugar in a lg heavy saucepan and place
  over high heat. Cook stirring until sugar is dissolved. Add apples cover
  stir frequently cook 5 minutes then add cranberries cook 15 to 20 minutes
  till cranberries pop and apples are soft then mash with potato masher will
  still be slightly lumpy add spices and zest cook another 5 minutes for
  flavor to blend. Cool for putting in the bread, sauce will keep in fridge
  for 3 days makes 3 cups also can be served warm with dinner FROM: DIANA
  LEWIS (VGWN37A)
 
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      Title: Grandmas Sticky Rolls
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      3 c  Bread flour                         2 ts Active dry yeast
    1/4 c  Sugar                           1 1/2 ts Quick rising yeast.
      6 tb Butter                          1 1/2 ts Cardomon; + -
      1 ts Salt                                     -or a dash or 2 of nutmeg
      3 tb Powdered buttermilk                      For a change of taste
    7/8 c  Water                          
 
  Make on dough cycle. There are several ways to make these one is to cut
  into 12 to 15 equal pieces then roll each into a rope about 6 to 8 inches
  long tie in a knot and pinch ends together and place pinched end side down
  in a lightly greased pan. Let rise till doubled about 45 minutes. The other
  way is to cut up 36 equal pieces and roll into balls then place three balls
  into a muffin tin. Let rise as previously stated. Bake in a preheated 350
  degree oven for 13 to 15 minutes till tops are a golden brown. For the
  sticky part after removal of rolls from oven brush on a mixture of melted
  butter about 1 TBL and 1 Tbl sugar heated in a sauce pan till sugar is
  slightly dissolved let mixture cool some and brush on rolls. These rolls
  are just as good without. They also reheat real well. If you would like to
  make brown and serve rolls bake rolls at 250 for 20 to 30 minutes. DO NOT
  BROWN. Let them cool completely before storing (DO NOT put on the glaze)
  tops of rolls will be slightly tacky will last 5 to 7 days in fridge and a
  month in freezer to bake brown and serve preheat oven to 350 bake 8
  minutes. This dough also make excellent cinnamon rolls roll out dough into
  a rectangle about 1/4 to 1/8 inch thick depend on how many and how big you
  want to make them. Take 1 TBL of soft butter and spread all around leaving
  1/4 inch of edge. Then sprinkle cinnamon all around as much as you want
  then take 1/2 cup brown sugar and sprinkle. You can also add the same
  amount of chopped nuts and raisins. Roll up into a log and cut off about
  1-1/2 to 2 inches and place in a lightly greased pan. Let rise 45 minutes
  and bake 15 to twenty minutes at 350. when somewhat cooled drizzle on a
  glaze of powdered sugar, butter, vanilla extract and water FROM: DIANA
  LEWIS (VGWN37A)
 
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      Title: Crisp Bacon Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 12 servings
 
---------------------------LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B---------------------------
      8    Bacon slices                    2 1/2 ts Baking powder
  1 1/3 c  Cake flour                          1    Egg
  1 1/2 tb Sugar                             3/4 c  Milk
      1 ts Salt                                1 tb Bacon fat
 
  Saute bacon til crisp, and chop fine.  Sift flour, sugar, salt and baking
  powder together.  Add the bacon. Combine the egg, milk and bacon fat, and
  blend into the first mixture. Pour into buttered muffin tins, one-third
  full, and bake in a hot oven (425) for 15-20 minutes. FROM: KATE SMITH'S
  "COMPANY'S  COMING" COOKBOOK ---- Lisa Crawley TSPN00B
 
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      Title: German Cabbage Muffins  Xcnm40a
 Categories: Muffins, German
      Yield: 12 servings
 
  1 3/4 c  Flour                               2    Eggs
      2 ts Celery seed                         1 tb Sugar
      1 tb Baking powder                     3/4 c  Low-fat milk
      2 c  Cabbage; grated                     2 ts Onion flakes
      1 ts Salt                                6 tb Butter; melted
 
  Combine flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, onion flakes and celery seed
  thoroughly. Add the grated cabbage and stir into the dry ingredients. Whisk
  the eggs, milk and melted butter together well. Add to dry ingredients and
  stir quickly, making sure it isn't over 10 sec. Spoon into greased muffin
  pans and bake in preheated oven until done. bake at 400 for 20 min. makes
  12  Stan Forsman XCNM40B
 
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      Title: Ham-And-Cheese Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 12 servings
 
---------------------------LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B---------------------------
  1 3/4 c  Flour                               1 lg Egg; lightly beaten
    1/3 c  Rye Flour                           1 c  Milk
      2 ts Baking Powder                     1/4 c  Vegetable Oil
    1/4 ts Salt                              3/4 ts Spicy Brown Mustard
      1 tb Light Brown Sugar                 1/2 ts Worcestershire Sauce
    1/3 c  Cooked Ham; finely chopped          3    Drops Hot Sauce
    1/2 c  Swiss Cheese; shredded         
 
  Combine first 5 ingredients in a lg. bowl; stir in ham and cheese. Make a
  well in center of mixture. Combine egg and next 5 ingred.; add to dry
  ingred., stirring just until moistened. Spoon into greased muffin pans,
  filling 2/3 full.  Bake at 400 for 22-25 min. Remove from pans immediately.
  Yield: 1 dozen.
 
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      Title: Cranberry-Pumpkin Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 24 servings
 
---------------------------LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B---------------------------
      2 c  Flour                             3/4 ts Allspice
      1 c  Whole Wheat Flour                 1/2 ts Salt
      1 c  Sugar                             1/2 c  Butter
  1 1/2 ts Cinnamon                        2 1/2 c  Pumpkin; thick puree
      1 ts Baking Powder                       2    Eggs
      1 ts Baking Soda                         2 c  Cranberries; cleaned;halved
 
  Preheat oven to 350.  In a lg. bowl, combine the flours, sugar, cinnamon,
  baking powder, baking soda, allspice, and salt. Stir the ingred. to mix
  them well. Add the butter, pumpkin, and eggs, strring the ingred. til they
  are just moist.  Stir in the cranberries. Spoon the batter into 24 greased
  muffin cups.  Place the muffin tins in the hot oven. Bake for 40 min. or
  til tester inserted in center comes out clean.
 
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      Title: Coconut-Cranberry Cheese Spread
 Categories: Muffins, Breads, Spreads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
---------------------------LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B---------------------------
      8 oz Cream Cheese; softened            1/8 ts Salt
    1/4 c  Whole-berry cranberry sauce         2 tb Flaked Coconut
      1 ts Grated Orange Rind             
 
  Combine first 4 ingred. stirring until well blended. Spoon into a serving
  dish, and sprinkle with coconut. Serve spread with gingersnaps. Yield: 1
  1/4 c.
 
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      Title: Cranberry or Blueberry Muffins
 Categories: Muffins, Fruits
      Yield: 30 servings
 
---------------------------LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B---------------------------
  1 3/4 c  Flour                             3/4 c  Milk
    3/4 ts Salt                                1 c  Fresh Blueberries OR 1 c
    1/3 c  Sugar                                    -canned blueberries;drained
      2 ts Double-acting Baking Powder              -OR 1 c Cranberries;chopped
      2    Eggs                                1 ts Grated orange or lemon rind
    1/4 c  Butter; melted                 
 
  Sift dry ingred. together.  Beat eggs in a separate bowl. Add butter and
  milk to the eggs.  Combine the liquid and the dry ingred. with a few
  strokes.  Fold into the batter, before the dry ingred. are completely
  moist--either the blueberries or the cranberries. Fill well greased muffin
  pans 2/3 full and bake in a 400 degree preheated oven for 20-25 min.
 
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      Title: Cranberry-Corn Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 12 servings
 
---------------------------LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B---------------------------
    3/4 c  Flour                             2/3 c  Buttermilk
    1/2 c  Whole Wheat Flour                 1/3 c  Orange Juice
      1 c  Yellow Corn Meal                  1/3 c  Vegetable Oil
    1/3 c  To 1/2 c Sugar; to taste            1    Egg
      2 ts Baking Powder                       4 ts Grated Orange Rind
    1/2 ts Baking Soda                         1 c  Fresh Cranberries;coarse chp
    1/4 ts Salt; optional                 
 
  Preheat oven to 400.  In a lg. bowl, combine the flours, meal, sugar,
  baking powder, baking soda, and salt. In a 2-c measure or sm. bowl, combine
  the buttermilk, orange juice, oil, egg, and orange rind. Add buttermilk
  mixture to the flour mixture, stirring the ingred. til they are just moist.
  Stir in the cranberries. Distribute the batter among 12 greased muffin
  cups.  Place the muffin tin in the hot oven, and bake the muffins for 20-25
  min.
 
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      Title: Cheesy Sausage Muffins
 Categories: Muffins, Pork/ham, Sausages
      Yield: 24 servings
 
---------------------------LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B---------------------------
    1/4 lb Ground Pork Sausage;ck,drain        1 c  Bisquick
      3 oz Cream Cheese; cubed                 2 lg Eggs; lightly beaten
    1/2 c  Cheddar Cheese; shredded          2/3 c  Milk
    1/4 c  Green Onions; chopped          
 
  Combine first 5 ingred. in a lg. bowl; make a well in center of mixture.
  Combine eggs, and milk; add to sausage mixture, stirring just until
  moistened.  Spoon into greased miniature muffin pans, filling 3/4 full.
  Bake at 350 for 35-40 min.  Remove from pan immediately. Makes 2 dozen.
 
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      Title: Beef Casserole with Edam
 Categories: Casseroles, Ethnic, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/4 c  Onion, finely chopped             1/4 c  Sweet gherkins, chopped
    1/2 c  Unsalted butter                   1/4 c  Mushrooms, chopped
      1 lb Sirloin steak, sliced thinly        2 tb Brandy
      2    Tomatoes, finely chopped        2 1/2 ts Flour
      1    Red bell pepper, in 1/2-inch      1/2 c  Beef broth
           Slices                            1/4 ts Oriental chili paste
    1/2    Green bell pepper, in 1/2-in      1/2 ts Chili sauce
           Dice                              1/2 ts Ketchup
      1 lg Egg, hard-boiled, chopped                Tabasco sauce to taste
    1/4 c  Raisins                             7 oz Edam, sliced 1/4-inch thick
    1/4 c  Black olives, pitted and                 Sauteed bananas as an
           Halved                                   Accompaniment
 
  from the Keshy Yena Intercontinental Hotel, Curacao. In a skillet, cook
  onion in the butter over moderate heat until golden. Add the steak,
  tomatoes, and bell pepper.  Cook, stirring, over mod-high heat, until
  veggies are softened.  Add the egg, raisins, olives, gherkins, and
  mushrooms and cook the mixture, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the brandy,
  heated, and ignite.  Shake skillet gently until flame go out. Stir in flour
  and cook for 2 minutes, stirring. Stir in broth, chili paste, chili sauce,
  ketchup, Tabasco, and salt and pepper to taste. Simmer the mixture,
  stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes. Line the sides of a 2-qt. shallow
  casserole with some of the cheese slices. Pour the beef mixture into the
  casserole, and cover it with the remaining Edam. Put the casserole in a
  larger pan, add enough water to reach 1-inch up the sides of the casserole,
  and cover the pan with foil. Bake in the middle of a preheated 325f oven
  for 15 minutes. Serve with sauteed bananas. a 1963 Gourmet Mag. favorite
 
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      Title: Chicken Vegetable Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      6    (4 Oz.) Boned, Skinned            1/4 ts Poultry Seasoning
           Chicken Breast Halves               1 c  Skim Milk Divided
      1 c  Thinly Sliced Carrots             1/4 c  (1 Oz.) Shredded Swiss
      2 tb Water                                    Cheese
      1 lb Unpeeled Red Potatoes,              1 ts Sage
           Cut Into 1/8 in. Thick            1/4 ts Salt
           Slices                            1/4 ts Poultry Seasonng
      2 tb Flour                               1 c  Frozen Peas
 
  Arrange Chicken On A Micrwave Safe Platter With Thickest Portions outside;
  Cover With Wax Paper.  Microwwave At High 8 To 9 Min, Turning Breasts Over
  & Rotating Dish Every 3 Min.; Let Cool.  Cut Chicken Into Bite-Size Pieces.
  Place Carrots & 2 T. Water in 2 1/ 2Quart Casserole; Cover With Plastic
  Wrap & Vent.  Microwave At High2 Min. Add Potatoes; Cover & Microwave At
  High 6 To 8 Min. Drain.Combine Flour & 2 T. Milk in A 2 Cup Glass Measure.
  Microwave At High2 To 3 Min, Stirring Every Min. Add Cheese, Sage, Poultry
  Seasoning& Salt. Stir Until Cheese Melts.  Place Half Of Chicken Pieces in
  Thee2 1/2 Quart Casserole; Layer With Half Of Potato Mixture. Sprinkle With
  Half Of The Peas; Top With Half Of Cheese Mixture, Spreading Evenly. Repeat
  Layers & Cover With Plastic Wrap. Vent. Microwave At High 6 To 7 Min.;
  Rotate Dish A Half Turn After 3 Min. Let Stand Covered 10 Min. Before
  Serving.
 
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      Title: Sausage Brunch Casserole
 Categories: Meats, Casseroles, Cheese/eggs, Sausages
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Sausage                             5    Eggs
     13 oz Can Pet Evaporated milk             2 c  Cheddar cheese,grated
  1 1/2    Slices bread,cubed                       Salt and pepper to taste.
 
  Prepare evening before.Cook sausage & drain thoroughly on paper towels.Beat
  the eggs & evaporated milk slightly.Add sausage,cubed bread & cheddar
  cheese.Pour into 9 x 9" casserole.Cover with foil.Refrigerate
  overnight.Bake uncovered for 45 minutes or until firm in a preheated 350
  degree oven. Onions,green peppers & mushrooms can also be added.
 
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      Title: Barley Casserole #1
 Categories: Casseroles, Beef
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      4 tb Butter                              3 c  Chicken or beef broth
      2 md Onions, chopped                   1/4 ts Salt
    1/2 lb Mushrooms, sliced                 1/4 ts Pepper
  1 1/2 c  Pearl barley                             Garnish: chopped parsley
 
  Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Melt butter in a large casserole. Saute onions
  2 minutes over medium heat. Add mushrooms and saute 5-7 minutes more. Add
  barley. Cook until lightly browned. Add 2 cups of broth, salt and pepper.
  Bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat, and bake 45 minutes. Add remaining 1
  cup of broth. Return to oven and bake 30 minutes more. Garnish with chopped
  parsley.
  
  SOURCE: National Cooking Echo 04/19/90 Contributed to the echo by: Ellen
  Cleary
 
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      Title: Pumpkin Casserole
 Categories: Vegetables, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 lb Fresh pumpkin meat                  2    Eggs
      1 lg Onion; finely chopped             3/4 c  Milk
    1/2 ts Salt; or as desired               3/4 c  Farmers cheese
    1/4 ts Ground white pepper                      -OR- hoop or ricotta cheese
      2 tb Unsalted butter; melted        
 
  Pumpkin dishes don't have to be sweet. This one is perfect with roast pork.
  Hollow out a small pumpkin to serve this in for a special presentation.
  
  PREHEAT OVEN TO 375F. Using a paring knife or vegetable peeler, peel and
  discard outer skin of the pumpkin. Slice the pumpkin into 1/4-inch slices
  and place in a mixing bowl. Add the onion, salt, pepper and butter and toss
  well. Pour contents of the bowl into a 9-inch round or square greased
  baking dish, cover with foil and place in the oven. Bake for 30 minutes.
  Meanwhile, beat eggs, milk and cheese together until smooth. Remove the
  baking dish from the oven, remove the cover and pour the cheese mixture
  over the top. Replace in oven, uncovered, another 20 minutes. The gratin is
  done when it turns golden brown.
  
  MICHAEL ROBERTS - PRODIGY GUEST CHEFS COOKBOOK
 
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      Title: Red Beans, Pasta, Sausage & Tomatoes
 Categories: Casseroles, Meats, Sausages, Pasta
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    3/4 c  Dry red beans                       6    Italian-style sausages
     12    Ripe plum tomatoes; -=OR=-               - each cut in 2-or-3 pieces
     28 oz -Can whole peeled tomatoes          1 tb Minced garlic
    1/2 lb Rigatoni                          1/2 c  White wine
           -=OR=- other tubular pasta          1 tb Fresh oregano leaves; -=OR=-
      2 lg Swiss Chard leaves                  1 ts -Dried oregano leaves
           - (red or green)                  1/2 ts Salt; or as desired
      1 tb Olive oil                         1/2 ts Ground black pepper
 
  PLACE BEANS IN A POT with enough water to barely cover, cover the pot and
  cook over low heat until beans are barely soft, about 2 hours. Add water to
  keep the beans just covered as necessary. When beans are done, remove from
  heat, drain and set aside. Meanwhile, cut the stems out of fresh tomatoes
  and plunge them into boiling water for barely 1 minute, or until skins
  crack. Remove from water, peel the tomatoes, cut them in half crosswise and
  squeeze out the seeds. If using canned whole tomatoes, cut them in half and
  squeeze out seeds. Cut each tomato half in quarters and set aside. Cook
  pasta until barely soft according to the manufacturer's directions. Drain
  and mix with the beans. Lay the chard leaves on a work surface and cut out
  the center stem. Roughly chop the leaves and thinly slice the stems. Set
  aside.
  
  PREHEAT OVEN TO 350F. Combine oil and sausages in a Dutch oven, place over
  medium heat and cook 3 minutes. Pour off the fat, add the garlic and cook,
  stirring, another minute. Add the tomatoes, beans and pasta, wine, oregano,
  chard stems, salt and pepper. Cover and place in the oven for 20 minutes.
  When it's time to get dinner on the table, add chopped chard to the
  casserole. If the casserole appears dry, add up to 1 cup water. Replace in
  the oven for 5 minutes. Serve piping hot from the oven and offer grated
  cheese.
  
  MICHAEL ROBERTS - PRODIGY GUEST CHEFS COOKBOOK
 
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      Title: King Ranch Casserole
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Fryer chicken                       1 cn Cream of mushroom soup
      1 md Onion chopped                      12    Tortillas cut in pieces
    3/4 c  Chopped celery                      1    Chopped green pepper
      1 ts Salt                                1 cn Ro-tel tomatoes
      1 cn Cream of chicken soup               1 c  Sharp cheddar cheese
 
  Contributed to the echo by: Janice Norman This recipe for chicken casserole
  is a real rib sticker from the famous King Ranch in Texas. KING RANCH
  CASSEROLE Boil chicken, onion, celery & salt until chicken is tender.
  Remove chicken from broth and cool, remove bones, chop chicken. Boil broth
  down to 1-1/2 c & add soups & mix. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Arrange
  tortillas in pieces in bottom of buttered 8 x 12 in casserole with
  tortillas pieces. Cover tortilla pieces with chicken chunks. Sprinkle with
  green peppers. Cover with Ro-tel tomatoes. Pour soup mixture over all of
  it. Cover with foil & bake 35 to 40 min. Remove from oven and remove foil.
  Sprinkle with cheese, return to oven, cook til cheese is bubbly Serve hot.
 
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      Title: Iowa Corn Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 lb Bacon, diced                      1/2 c  Chopped green pepper
      2 c  Bread crumbs                        2 cn Cream style corn
    1/4 c  Minced onion                             (16.5 oz. ea.)
 
  In a skillet, fry the bacon until lightly browned. Remove and set aside.
  Pour 1/8 to 1/4 cup of the bacon drippings over bread crumbs; set aside.
  Discard all but 2 tablespoons of remaining drippings; saute onion and green
  pepper until tender. Stir in corn and bacon. Spoon into a 1 quart baking
  dish; sprinkle with crumbs. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until
  bubbly and heated through. Yield: 6-8 servings.
  
  SOURCE: *Dorothy Morgan, Cedar falls, IA, Country Magazine, Feb./Mar.93
  POSTED BY: Jim Bodle 2/93
 
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      Title: Chicken Casserole
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 5 servings
 
    1/2 c  Margarine                           1 cn Cream of Mushroom soup
      4    Chicken breasts, cooked and         1 cn Cream of Chicken soup
           -boned                              2 c  Chicken broth
      1 pk Stuffing mix (6 oz.0           
 
  Melt Margarine and combime with stuffing mix and mushroom soup that has
  been diluted with 1 cup of the chicken both.  Place 1/2 of mixture in 9 X
  13 baking dish.  Layer chicken.  Pour mushroom soup that has been diluted
  with other cup of chicken broth over top. Bake at 350 for about 1 hr.
  
  Modifications:  Becky Hurt Coleman uses 8 oz Pepperidge Farm corn bread or
                   Herb Seasoning as a stuffing mix.
  
                  Lida Hendrickson mixes a can of evaporated milk with her
                   soup and Stove Top stuffing mixed with chicken broth.
  
  The Bumgarner Recipes submitted by Lynda Groat
  
  posted on COOKING echo by Bud Cloyd
 
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      Title: Shepherd's Pie #2
 Categories: Ground beef, Vegetables, Casseroles, Sausages, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Lean Ground Beef                  1/2 ts Dried Basil
      8 oz Hot Italian Sausages *              1 ts Salt
     16 oz Whole Peeled Tomatoes             1/4 ts Dried Oregano, Crumbled
  1 1/2 c  Sliced Fresh Mushrooms                   Fresh Ground Pepper To Taste
      1    Clove Garlic, Minced                2 lb Potatoes **
      2 tb Balsamic Vinegar                  3/4 c  Milk
      1 c  Frozen Peas                       1/2 c  Grated Parmesan Cheese
      1 tb Chopped Fresh Basil Or              6 tb Butter, Room Temp.
 
  * Hot Italian sausages should be cut lengthwise in half and sliced 1/4 inch
  thick. ** Potatoes should be pared and cut into 1 inch chunks. Place ground
  beef and sausages in a medium skillet.  Cook, breaking up beef, over medium
  high heat until meat loses some of its pink color and releases juices. Add
  tomatoes, mushrooms, garlic and vinegar.  Simmer uncovered, stirring
  occasionally and breaking up tomatoes, about 10 minutes. Stir in peas,
  basil, 1/2 ts salt, oregano and pepper.  Simmer 10 minutes. Remove from
  heat.  Meanwhile, boil potatoes in water to cover until tender, about 20
  minutes.  Drain potatoes and transfer to large mixing bowl. Beat in milk,
  cheese, butter, remaining 1/2 ts salt and pepper to taste; continue to beat
  until smooth.  Heat oven to 350oF. Spoon meat mixture into 2 quart shallow
  casserole.  Spoon potato mixture on top and spread evenly to edge. Bake
  until golden annd bubbling, about 45-50 minnutes. Let stand 10 minutes
  before serving.  Serve hot.  436 calories per serving. From: Syd's
  Cookbook.
 
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      Title: Make-Ahead Sausage Souffle
 Categories: Casseroles, Pork/ham, Sausages
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 lb Hot bulk pork sausage             1/2 ts Salt
      4    Eggs                              1/2 ts Dry mustard
      3 sl White bread; crumbed                1 c  Shredded cheddar cheese
  1 1/2 c  Milk                           
 
  Brown sausage in skillet, stirring to crumble. Drain off fat and set
  sausage aside. Beat eggs until lightly colored. Add bread crumbs, milk,
  salt, dry mustard and sausage. Stir in cheese. Spoon into ungreased 1-quart
  souffle dish. Cover and refrigerate overnight. The next day bake at 325F 1
  hour and 15 minutes, or until knife inserted in center comes out clean.
  Serve immediately.
  
  (C) 1992 The Los Angeles Times
 
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      Title: Turkey/chicken and Broccoli Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     20 oz Bag cut broccoli (not the           1 cn Cream of mushroom soup
           -chopped kind), cooked 'til         1 cn Cheddar cheese soup
           Crisp-tender and drained          1/4 ts Curry powder
           -well                             1/4 ts Poultry seasoning
      2 c  Turkey or chicken, cooked &              Grinds black pepper
           -cut up                             1 c  Cheddar, shredded
 
  SOURCE: National Cooking Echo 05/21/90 Contributed to the echo by: Debra
  Heng
  
  your favorite casserole topping (cheese croutons, those "dreaded" crunchy
  onions, etc.)
  
  Heat soup (do not dilute) together with seasonings. In a 2 quart casserole,
  lightly oiled, layer the meat first, then the broccoli, the soup mixture,
  and the cheese. Cover and bake for 45-60 minutes at 350F. When casserole
  starts to bubble, add the topping (generally
 
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      Title: Spinach Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetables
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 pk (10 oz) frozen chopped              1 pk (8 oz) cream cheese
           Spinach or equivalent               1 md Onion, chopped
           Amount of fresh                     2 tb Margarine
      1 cn (10 1/2 oz) cream of                1 sm Can Durkee's French Fried
           Mushroom soup                            -Onion Rings
 
  Cook the spinach according to directions, drain well. Saute onion in
  margarine, add the soup and cream cheese. Heat under low heat until the
  cheese is melted. Mix together with the spinach. Turn into a greased
  casserole.  Top with onion rings. Bake at 350 F for 30-35 minutes.
  
  Note:  I substitute cooked mustard greens and can hardly tell the
  difference.  In fact most people still think they are eating spinach.
  
  Posted by Michael Hackmann 3/93
 
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      Title: Jean Hardin's Potatoes
 Categories: Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     32 oz Frozen southern-style hash        1/2 c  Chopped onion (I use more)
           Browns                              1 cn (10 1/2 oz) cream of
      1 c  Butter                                   Chicken soup
      1 ts Salt                                1 c  Sour cream
      1 ts Pepper                              2 c  Corn flake crumbs
 
  Cook onion in 1/2 the butter until onions are soft.  Add salt, pepper,
  soup, and sour cream.  Stir till mixed.  Pour mixture over the hash browns
  which have been placed in a greased 9x13 casserole dish. Melt the remaining
  butter and mix with the corn flake crumbs and top the casserole. Bake at
  350 F for 35-40 minutes.
  
  Note:  I use 1/2 of the butter listed and usually use margarine. Also it is
  better to take a kitchen form and stir the mixture into the hash browns to
  sort of coat all of them.
  
  Source:  MYF Cookbook, Tice UMC, Tice, FL
  
  Posted by Michael Hackmann 3/93
 
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      Title: Creamy Chicken Bake
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Boneless Chicken Breasts,                - of Broccoli Soup
           - split and flattened             1/3 c  Milk
      8    4-inch Slices of Swiss              1 c  Herb Stuffing Mix, crushed
           - Cheese                          1/4 c  Butter or Margarine, melted
      1 cn (10-3/4 oz) Condensed Cream    
 
  Place chicken breasts in a greased 9 x 13-inch pan.  Top with cheese.
  Combine Cream of Broccoli Soup and milk and spread over cheese.
  
  Toss melted butter with stuffing mix and sprinkle over top of chicken.
  
  Bake in a 350-F oven for 30 minutes, or until tender.
  
  Makes 4-6 servings
  
  Source: Yankee Magazine's Great New England Food Festival Recipes Shared
  by: Norman R. Brown
 
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      Title: Casserole Florentine
 Categories: Ethnic, Casseroles, Meats, Sausages, Pasta
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 pk Frozen Chopped Spinach,                  - cooked pasta
           - thawed and squeezed dry           1 lb Sweet Italian Sausage,
      1 cn Condensed Cream of Mushroom              - cooked, drained and
           - Soup                                   - chopped
      1    Garlic Clove, minced                1 lg Onion, coarsely chopped
    1/2 ts Each:                               1    Egg
           - Dried Tarragon                    1 pk (15-16 oz) Riccota Cheese
           - Marjoram                          1    Tomato, seeded and chopped
           Salt and Pepper, to taste                Parsley, chopped
      4 c  Cooked Noodles, or other       
 
  Combine spinach, cream of mushroom soup, garlic and seasonings in a small
  bowl; spread evenly over noodles or other pasta in buttered 3-quart flat
  casserole.  Distribute chopped sausage over the spinach mixture and
  sprinkle with chopped onion on top of sausage.  Blend egg into ricotta and
  spread over all.
  
  Bake in a preheated 375-F oven 25 to 30 minutes or until golden, then allow
  to cool slightly.
  
  Top with garnish of tomato and parsley.
  
  Source: Yankee Magazine's Great New England Food Festival Recipes Shared
  by: Norman R. Brown
 
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      Title: Shepherd's Pie #5
 Categories: Casseroles, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      4 lg To 5 lg potatoes                    6    Sliced mushrooms
           Salt                                2 tb Chopped parsley
      2 tb Butter/margarine                    1 tb Tomato paste
      1 ds Milk/whipping cream                 1 ds Worcestershire sauce
           Pepper                              1 c  Brown gravy
      1 lb Lean ground beef                    1 pk (10-oz) frozen peas or 1 lb
      1 lg Tomato chopped                           -peas shelled
 
  Cook potatoes in salted water to cover. Drain, cool and peel. Mash in large
  bowl with butter, milk and season to taste with salt and pepper. SEt aside.
  Saute beef until browned, stirring to keep meat crumbly. Season to taste
  with salt and pepper. Add tomatoes, mushrooms, parsley, tomato paste,
  worcestershire and gravy. Stir to mix. Add peas and cook about 5 minutes.
  Turn mixture into casserole. Spread potatoes evenly over meat. Bake at 400
  degrees 40 minutes until top is crispy brown.
 
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      Title: Tuna Broccoli Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Fish/sea
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  Divided margarine                        Flaked tuna
      1 md Chopped onion                       1 pk (10-oz) frozen chopped
    1/4 c  Cornstarch                               Thawed broccoli
      3 c  Milk                                8 oz Elbow macaroni cooked 6
    1/4 ts Hot pepper sauce                         Minutes and drained
      2    Chicken flavor bouillon         1 1/4 c  Shredded cheddar cheese
           Cubes                                    Divided
      2 cn (6.5-oz each) drained and         1/2 c  Fresh bread crumbs
 
  Spray 1 quart casserole with cooking spray. In 2 quart saucepan melt 1/4
  cup of the margarine over medium heat. Add onion; saute 3 minutes. In small
  bowl stir corn starch, milk and hot pepper sauce until smooth; add to
  onions in saucepan. Add bouillon cubs. STirring constantly, bring to a boil
  and boil 1 minute. In large bowl combine sauce, tuna, broccoli, elbow
  macaroni and 1 cup of the cheese. Turn into prepared casserole. In small
  bowl combine bread crumbs, remaining 1/4 cup cheese and remaining 1/4 cup
  margarine, melted; sprinkle over casserole. Bake in 350 degree oven 25
  minutes or until topping is lightly browned.
 
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      Title: Potato and Egg Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      4    Green onions, chopped                    -sliced (12 slices)
      2 tb Butter                              1    Hard boiled egg
      2 tb Flour                               1    Tomato (6 slices)
    1/2 c  Sour cream                        1/2 ts Chopped parsley
    3/4 c  Shredded sharp cheddar            3/4 c  Buttered bread crumbs
           -cheese                                  Salt and pepper to taste
      2 md Potatoes, cooked peeled and         1 pk Graham cracker tarts (6)
 
  Saute onions in butter.  Blend in flour and cook at medium heat.  Stir in
  sour cream, cheese, parsley, salt and pepper.  Layer potato slices in
  tarts.  Spread 1/2 the sour cream mixture over potatoes.
  
  Layer tomato slices and egg slices in crust. Layer the rest of the potatoes
  and sour cream mixture on top.  Sprinkle with bread crumbs and bake for
  40-45 minutes at 350 degrees F. Before serving decorate with tomato and egg
  wedges.
  
  SOURCE: *Oneida Daily Dispatch POSTED BY: Jim Bodle 3/93
 
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      Title: Spinach and Artichoke Casserole
 Categories: Vegetables, Casseroles
      Yield: 10 servings
 
      1 pk Artichoke hearts, frozen            2 tb Mayonnaise
           (9oz), defrosted OR:                4 tb Butter or olive oil
      1 cn Artichoke hearts (14oz)             6 tb Milk
      3 pk Chopped spinach, frozen                  Pepper to taste
           (10oz), defrosted                 1/3 c  Parmesan or romano cheese,
    1/2 lb Cream cheese                             -fresh grated
 
  If frozen artichokes are used, cook according to instructions. Do not
  overcook. Drain the artichokes, and place them on bottom of a 3-quart
  casserole. Squeeze as much moisture as possible from the spinach, and layer
  it on top of the artichokes. In an electric mixer blend the cream cheese,
  mayonnaise, and butter or oil until light and fluffy. Gradually beat in the
  milk, and spread this mixture over the top of the spinach. Sprinkle with
  pepper and the cheese.
  
  Bake, uncovered, at 375 degrees for 40 minutes, or until the top is lightly
  browned.
  
  You can refrigerate this dish after putting it together and before baking
  it, but if it is chilled, slightly increase the baking time.
  
  From: "The Frugal Gourmet" by Jeff Smith, Ballantine Books, 1984.
  
  Shared by June Hoffman 3/93
 
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      Title: Cheese and Rice Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Low-cal, Rice/grains
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  2 1/2 c  Brown Rice, cooked                       Hoop Cheese
      3    Green Onions (scallions),           1 ts Dried Dill
           Chopped                           1/4 c  Parmesan Cheese, grated
      1 c  Lowfat Cottage Cheese -or-        1/2 c  Lowfat Milk
 
  Combine all the ingredients in a mixing bowl.  Pour into a lightly oiled
  casserole.  Bake in a 350-degree oven for 15 to 20 minutes.
  
  Serves 4
  
  One Serving = Calories: 235 Carbohydrates: 35 Protein: 14 Fat: 4 Sodium:
  682 Potassium: 203 Cholesterol: 10
  
  Exchange Value: 2 Bread Exchanges + 1 Lean Meat Exchange + 1/2 Milk
  Exchange
  
  Source: Holiday Cookbook, American Diabetes Association, ISBN
  0-13-024894-0, by Betty Wedman, M.S.,R.D.
 
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      Title: Eggplant/swiss Cheese Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetables, Low-cal, Vegetarian
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Onion, chopped                      2 tb Dried Parsley Flakes
      1 tb Vegetable Oil                     1/2 ts Salt
      6 oz Can Tomato Paste                    1 lg Eggplant -or- Zucchini
  1 3/4 c  Water                               1 lb Swiss Cheese, sliced
      2 ts Dried Oregano                   1 1/2 c  Dry Bread Cubes
    1/4 c  Parsley Leaves, freshly             1 c  Parmesan Cheese, grated
           -chopped -or-                  
 
  Saute the onion in the oil in a saucepan until the onion is tender.  Add
  the tomato paste, water, oregano, parsley and salt. Simmer over low heat
  for 10 minutes. Cut the eggplant (or zucchini) into 1/4-inch-thick slices.
  
  Arrange one layer of eggplant slices in the bottom of a lightly-oiled 9- by
  13 inch baking pan.  Pour on about 1/3 cup of the tomato sauce.  Top with
  the Swiss cheese slices.
  
  Add another layer of eggplant slices and pour on about 1/2 cup of the
  tomato sauce. Combine the rest of the sauce with the bread cubes and spoon
  over the eggplant. Sprinkle on the Parmesan Cheese. Bake in a 325-degree
  oven for about 25 minutes.
  
  Serves 6
  
  One Serving = Calories: 385 Carbohydrates: 17 Protein: 26 Fat: 26 Sodium:
  497 Potassium: 471 Cholesterol: 72
  
  Exchange Value: 3 High-Fat Meat Exchanges + 1 Bread Exchange + 1 Fat
  Exchange
  
  Source: Holiday Cookbook, American Diabetes Association, ISBN
  0-13-024894-0, by Betty Wedman, M.S.,R.D.
 
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      Title: Easy Bar-B-Que Chicken Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry, Pork/ham
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 cn Pork and beans(16oz)                2 ts Onion,instant minced
      4    Chicken pieces                    1/4 ts Soy sauce
    1/4 c  Catsup                            1/4 c  Brown sugar
      2 tb Peach preserves                
 
  1. Place beans in a 2-quart casserole; top with casserole. 2. Mix together
  remaining ingredients; pour over chicken and beans. 3. Cover and bake in
  preheated 325 deg.F. oven for 1 3/4 hours.
 
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      Title: Dairy Beef Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Cheese/eggs, Beef, Ground beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Lean Hamburger                      1 ts Salt
    1/4 ts Pepper                              1 c  Sour Cream
      1 tb Butter                              1 c  Cottage Cheese; Creamed
    1/4 c  Onion; Minced                   1 1/4 c  Carrots; Sliced, Cooked
    1/4 ts Garlic                              8 oz Md. Noodles; Cooked & Drain
     16 oz Tomato Sauce; 2 Cn                  1 c  Cheddar; Md, Shredded
 
  Brown the Hamburger in the butter and add the onions and garlic.  Stir in
  the tomato sauce, salt and pepper. Combine the sour cream, cheese and
  carrots. Add the combination to the noodles and mix. Alternate layers of
  the meat mixture and the noodle mixture in a 3-quart casserole, beginning
  and ending with the noodle mixture.  Top with the cheddar cheese.  Bake at
  350 degrees F. for at least 45 minutes and serve hot.
 
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      Title: Oven Roasted Potatoes
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetables
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1    Envelope Lipton onion               2 lb Potatoes, chunked
           Mushroom soup mix                 1/3 c  Oil
 
  preheat oven to 450 degrees.  In large plastic bag or bowl add all
  ingredients,  close bag and shake, or toss in bowl, until potatoes are
  evenly coated.  Empty potatoes into shallow baking or roasting pan; discard
  bag,  bake stirring occasionally, 40 minutes or until potatoes are tender
  and golden brown.  Garnish, if desired with chopped fresh parsley
 
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      Title: Asparagus-Cheese Casserole
 Categories: Vegetables, Casseroles, Vegetarian
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      4 tb Unsalted butter                          Cooked according to the
      1 ts Unsalted butter                          Package directions
      3 tb Flour                                    And drained well.
    1/2 ts Salt                                2 lg Eggs, hard-cooked
    1/4 ts Freshly ground black pepper              Peeled & coarsely chopped
    1/4 ts Ground mace                       3/4 c  Grated sharp Cheddar cheese
      1 c  Milk                              1/2 c  Minced blanched almonds
    1/2 c  Whipping cream                      1 c  Soft white bread crumbs
 10 1/2 oz Frozen asparagus spears           1/4 c  Freshly grated Parmesan
 
  PREHEAT OVEN TO 350F. In a medium saucepan set over moderate heat, melt the
  butter. Spoon 4 teaspoons of the melted butter into a bowl. Set aside.
  Blend the flour, salt, pepper and mace into the rest of the butter and let
  it sit over low heat for 1-to-2 minutes. Add the milk and cream and cook
  the sauce, stirring constantly for about 3 minutes, until it has become
  thick and smooth. In a well-buttered, 2-quart casserole, alternate layers
  of the asparagus, eggs, Cheddar cheese and almonds. Pour the cream sauce
  over the layers. Combine the reserved butter, bread crumbs and Parmesan
  cheese and scatter the topping over the layers. Combine the reserved
  butter, bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese and scatter the topping over the
  surface of the casserole. Bake the uncovered casserole for about 30
  minutes, or until the sauce is bubbly and the topping is tipped with brown.
  
  JEAN ANDERSON
  
  PRODIGY GUEST CHEFS COOKBOOK
 
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      Title: Chicken Ala Can-Can
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           Ingredients:                    1 1/3 c  Minute rice
      1 c  Diced or chopped chicken,           1 tb Worcestershire sauce
           -cooked                             1 ds Of tabasco
      1 cn Cream celery soup                 1/3 c  Sherry
      1 cn Cream of chicken soup                    Salt and pepper
      1 cn Chicken broth                     1/2 cn French onion rings
 
  Directions: Mix all ingredients except french onion rings in casserole and
  place in oven heated to 325 degrees for 7 minutes. Sprinkle french onion
  rings on top and bake for 7 more minutes.
 
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      Title: Chicken Madras
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           Ingredients:                        1 ts Salt
      3    Onions sliced thinly                1 tb Curry powder
      4    Apples, peeled, cored and           1    Frying chicken, cut up
           -thinly sliced                 
 
  Directions: In 3 qt casserole, mix together onion and apples and sprinkle
  with salt and curry powder. Mix well. Arrange chicken skin down over
  mixture. sprinkle generously with paprika. Bake uncovered at 400 degrees
  about 45 minutes or until chicken is cooked through.
 
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      Title: Pizza Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Ground beef, Pizza, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           *------Ingredients:*                1    Jar pizza sauce (commercial
      1 lb Ground beef                              -or your own)
    1/2    Onion, chopped                      1 c  Water
    1/2    Green pepper, chopped               1 pk Pepperoni, sliced
      2 c  Raw egg noodles                
 
  Directions: Layer in order ingredients listed above in casserole. Cover
  with plastic wrap and microwave for 5 minutes on high. Remove stir and
  replace and microwave 5 minutes on high. Sprinkle mozzarelli cheese
  liberally on top and let stand until cheese melts. Note: Can be prepared in
  oven by cooking noodles and omitting water. Cook at 350 degrees until
  bubbly, about 40 minutes.
 
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      Title: Pasticcio Di Maccheroni
 Categories: Ethnic, Casseroles, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      2 tb Butter                            750 g  Ground beef
      1 md Onion; finely chopped               2 md Tomatoes; chopped
      1 sm Green onion; minced                 2    Egg whites
      1    Celery stalk; finely chopped      1/2 kg #1 or #2 macaroni or pennaki
      1    Carrot; finely chopped              2 tb Unsalted butter
      2 ts Salt                                2 c  Grated cheese
           A little pepper               

-------------------------------BECHAMEL SAUCE-------------------------------
      3 tb Butter                                   Salt & pepper
    3/4 c  Flour                               2    Egg yolks
      1 kg Milk                           
 
  Saute the onion, green onion, celery and carrot in the butter until tender.
  Add the salt, pepper, ground beef and a few spoons of water. Saute a few
  minutes and add the tomatoes.  Leave the meat with the sauce to simmer for
  1/2 an hour.  Remove from the heat and add the lightly beaten egg whites.
  
  Boil 4 kilos water with a tablespoon salt.  Put in the macaroni and leave
  it to boil for 10 minutes.  Add one cup cold water and then drain the
  macaroni.
  
  While macaroni is cooking, prepare the Bechamel Sauce:  Put the 3
  tablespoons butter and the flour into a saucepan.  Stir over slow fire
  until smooth.  Add the milk, gradually, whisking with a wire whisk or
  electric mixer.  Continue cooking until sauce thickens.  Remove from the
  fire and add salt and pepper to taste (optionally, grated nutmeg is also
  good).  Lightly beat the egg yolks, then add a few spoonfuls of the hot
  sauce to them, and mix well.  Then add the egg yolks to the the rest of the
  Bechamel sauce, mixing them in well.  Set aside.
  
  Put the unsalted butter into the macaroni and then put half the macaroni
  into a rectangular baking pan.    Sprinkle with plenty of grated cheese and
  then cover with the meat.  Put the remaining macaroni on top and cover with
  cheese.  Pour the Bechamel Sauce over.  Bake for about 40 minutes in a
  medium oven.  Cut into squares when slighly cooled and serve.
  
  Source: Misko Ltd. Athens Greece Translation by: Karen Mintzias
 
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      Title: Chicken Casserole, Lone Star
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2    Chickens--breasts, thighs, &        1    (10-3/4) can beef bouillon
           Drumsticks from both                1 tb Catsup
           Flour, salt, & pepper mixed         1 tb Worscestershire sauce
           Ginger to taste                     2    Bay leaves
      6    Carrots, peeled & quartered         6    Small, peeled onions
      4 tb Margarine                           6    Potatoes, peeled & quartered
      2 tb Flour                               8 oz Mushrooms, sauteed
      1 c  Water                               1    (8 oz) can english peas
 
  Mix flour, salt, pepper and ginger and dredge chicken pieces in the
  seasoned flour. Brown the floured chicken in a skillet with 4 tablespoons
  of melted margarine. Remove pieces when brown and save the drippings. Put
  chicken pieces in a large casserole.
   Add flour to the drippings, making a paste.  Stir in water, beef bouillon,
  catsup, Worcestershire sauce, bay leaves and whole onions. Pour over
  chicken and bake at 350~F. degrees for 45 minutes. Add potatoes, carrots,
  and mushrooms.  Bake 35 minutes more.  Add peas and bake 10 minutes longer.
  SERVES 6
       SOURCE: Lone Star Legacy
 
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      Title: Cabbage Roll Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Meats, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Hamburger                         1/2 c  Rice; uncooked, converted,
      1 tb Oil                                 1 cn Tomato soup; 10 oz
      1    Onion; sliced thin                  1 cn -Water
    1/8 ts Pepper                              3 c  Cabbage; shredded
 
  Fat grams    per serving:              Approx. Cook Time: 1:00
     Preheat oven to 325F. In large frypan, brown meat in oil for few
  minutes. add onion, salt and pepper. Drain. Add rice, mix well. Add soup
  and water. Put cabbage in baking dish, pour rest over it and do NOT stir.
  Bake in 325F oven for 1 hour, uncovered.
  
  Tastes likes cabbage rolls but without the bother posted by Anne MacLellan
 
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      Title: Cottage Cheese Vegetable Casserole
 Categories: Low-cal, Casseroles
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      1 c  Thinly sliced carrots               2 c  Low-fat cottage cheese
    1/2 c  Chopped onion                     1/2 c  Skim milk
      1 tb Reduced calorie margarine         1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 c  Sliced mushrooms                  1/2 ts Basil
      1    (8 ounce) package noodles,        1/4 ts Thyme
           -cooked and drained               1/8 ts Pepper
 
  Yield 12 servings - 1/2 C ea. Each serving may be exchanged for: 1 Bread, 1
  Low-Fat Meat
  
  Parsley sprigs (optional)
  
  Combine carrots, onion and margarine in non-stick skillet; cook on medium
  heat until tender. Add mushrooms and cook 5 minutes; set aside Combine
  remaining ingredients, except parsley, in large bowl; stir in cooked
  vegetables. Turn mixture into nonstick 2 Qt. casserole. Cover and bake at
  350 for 30 minutes or until bubbly. Garnish with parsley before serving, if
  desired.
 
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      Title: Ham and Corn Casserole
 Categories: Low-cal, Meats, Casseroles
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      3 tb Reduced-calorie margarine                Add corn, onion, green
      3 tb Flour                                    -pepper and ham
  1 1/2 c  Skim milk                                Pour mixture into nonstick
    1/2 ts Dry mustard                              -casserole
    1/4 ts Salt                                     Top with breadcrumbs and
    1/8 ts Pepper                                   -cheese
    1/4 ts Worcestershire sauce                     Bake at 375 for 25 minutes
      1    (20 oz.) can whole kernel                -or until bubbly.
           -corn, drained                           ****************************
    1/4 c  Shopped onion                            -***************************
    1/4 c  Shopped green pepper                     -****
      2 c  Cubed lean cooked ham                    White Sauce
      1 c  Breadcrumbs                              Yield: 1 cup
      1 c  Gratedlow-fat process                    Each serving: 2 Tbsp
           -American cheese                         Free Food (1 serving per
           Make white sauce of                      -day)
           -margarine, flour and milk          1 tb Reduced-calorie margarine
           -(see below)                        1 tb All purpose flour
           Stir in mustard, salt,              1 c  Skim milk
           -pepper, and Worcestershire       1/2 ts Salt
           -sauce                         
 
  Yield: 8 servings  3/4 C ea. Each serving may be exchanged for: 1 Bread, 2
  Medium-fat Meat, 1 Vegetable
  
  Melt margarine in saucepan
  
  Blend in flour slowly
  
  Remove from heat
  
  Add milk, stirring constantly
  
  Return to low heat and stir slowly but steadily until sauce boils
  
  Add salt
  
  Remove from heat
  
  Courtesy of Shareware RECIPE CLIPPER 1.1
 
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      Title: Rice and Cheese Casserole
 Categories: Rice/grains, Cheese/eggs, Low-cal, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  2 1/2 c  Cooked brown rice                        -cheese
      3    Green onions, chopped             1/2 c  Low-fat milk
      1 c  Low-fat cottage cheese            1/2 ts Dijon-style mustard
      1 ts Dill weed                                Nonstick vegetable spray
    1/4 c  Freshly grated Parmesan        
 
  Combine all but the last ingredient in a mixing bowl.  Pour into a
  casserole dish coated with nonstick vegetable spray.  Bake in a preheated
  350 degree oven for 15 to 20 minutes. Serves: 6 (3/4 cup servings)
  
  Calories: 225, Protein: 14 g, Fat: 4 g, Carbohydrates: 34 g, Fiber: 2.5 g,
  Cholesterol: 10 mg, Sodium: 328 mg, Potassium: 218 mg
  
  Exchange:  1 1/2 starch/bread 1/2 lean meat 1 low-fat milk
  
  From:  UCSD Healthy Diet for Diabetes cookbook Posted by: Debbie Carlson -
  Cooking Echo
  
  RECIPE CLIPPED by Joan Johnson
 
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      Title: Quickie Pasta Bake
 Categories: Casseroles, Pasta
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Pasta; penne, rotini or she         1 ts Oregano; dried
      1 tb Oil; vegetable                           -Salt & pepper
      1    Onion; chopped                      2 c  Cheese; grated, any type
      1 cn Tomatoes; 28 oz, crushed or    
 
     Preheat oven to 325F. Cook on pasta on stove and drain. Meanwhile, heat
  oil in saucepan. Add onion and garlic, saute till soft (about 5 minutes).
  Add tomatoes, oregano, salt and pepper, cook till heated through, about 5
  minutes. Combine cooked pasta, sauce and 1 /2 cups grated cheese in
  ovenproof dish. Sprinkle remaining cheese on top. Bake 15-20 minutes at
  350F. omit onions and garlic for even quicker rendition from The Toronto
  Sun posted by Anne MacLellan
 
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      Title: Reuben Casserole
 Categories: Microwave, Beef, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Swiss cheese; shredded            1/4 c  Mayonnaise & dash ketchup,
    1/2 c  Mayonnaise                               -relish
      1 cn Sauerkraut; rinsed & draine         2    Tomatoes; sliced (optional)
      2 tb Butter                              1    Green pepper; cut in rings
      1 cn Corned beef; chopped, 12 oz       1/4 c  Bread crumbs
    1/4 c  Thousand island dressing or:   
 
  Fat grams    per serving:              Approx. Cook Time: :12 Put
  sauerkraut in buttered 1 1/2 casserole dish. Top with corned beef, broken
  into bits, then cheese. Combine mayonnaise and Thousand Island dressing (or
  substitute made with mayo, ketchup and relish) to equal 3/4 cup ) and
  spread over cheese. Top with tomatoes or green pepper. Melt butter in
  microwave and blend with bread crumbs, spread over top.  Cook 12 minutes on
  HIGH (100%).
  
  quick and easy, uses cupboard ingredients a recipe from mom (Florida) N.B.
  serving are very generous, could serve 6 posted by Anne MacLellan
 
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      Title: Rice and Broccoli Casserole
 Categories: Vegetables, Casseroles, Rice/grains
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Onion; chopped                      1 pk Broccoli; frozen
    1/2 c  Celery; chopped                     1 cn Soup, cream of mushroom
      2 tb Oleo                                1 cn Soup, cream of chicken
      1 c  Rice                              1/2 lb Pasteurized process cheese
 
  Servings:  6
  
  Saute onion and celery in oleo until soft.  Cook rice and broccoli sepa-
  rately according to package directions.  Mix all ingredients together in a
  two-quart baking dish.  Bake at 375 F. for 30 to 40 minutes.
  
  This may be prepared in advance and stored in the refrigerator.
  
  Alda Arthur Comanche Study Club Cookbook Comanche, TX, 1987
 
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      Title: Cheese Lasagne Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetarian
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 tb Salad oil                         1/2 ts Pepper,seasoned
      1 cn Tomatoes(28oz)                    1/2 lb Lasagne noodles,broad
      1 cn Tomato sauce(8oz)                        Water,salted
      1 pk Spaghetti sauce mix               3/4 lb Mozzarella cheese,sliced
    1/2 ts Garlic powder w/parsley           3/4 lb Ricotta cheese
      1 ts Salt,seasoned                     1/2 c  Parmesan cheese,grated
 
  1. Heat salad oil in a large skillet.~ 2. Add tomatoes, tomato sauce,
  spaghetti sauce mix and seasonings; blend thoroughly.~ 3. Bring to a boil;
  reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, 25 minutes. Set aside.~ 4. Boil the
  tomato mixture in the bottom of a 12x8x2-inch baking dish; layer with a
  third of the lasagne noodles and a third each mozzarella, ricotta and
  tomato sauce.~ 5. Repeat layers 2 times, ending with tomato sauce; sprinkle
  with Parmesan cheese.~ 6. Bake, uncovered, in preheated 350'F. oven 30
  minutes; let stand 10 minutes before cutting in squares.~
 
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      Title: English Shepherd's Pie
 Categories: Londontowne, Casseroles, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      5 lg Potatoes                            6    Sliced mushrooms
           Salt                                2 tb Chopped parsley
      2 tb Butter/margarine                    1 tb Tomato paste
      1 ds Milk/whipping cream                 1 ds Worcestershire sauce
           Pepper                              1 c  Brown gravy
      1 lb Lean ground beef                    1 pk (10-oz) frozen peas or 1 lb
      1 lg Tomato chopped                           -peas shelled
 
  Cook potatoes in salted water to cover. Drain, cool and peel. Mash in large
  bowl with butter, milk and season to taste with salt and pepper. SEt aside.
  Saute beef until browned, stirring to keep meat crumbly. Season to taste
  with salt and pepper. Add tomatoes, mushrooms, parsley, tomato paste,
  worcestershire and gravy. Stir to mix. Add peas and cook about 5 minutes.
  Turn mixture into casserole. Spread potatoes evenly over meat. Bake at 400
  degrees 40 minutes until top is crispy brown.
 
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      Title: Squash Lasagna
 Categories: Casseroles, Meats, Sausages, Italian, Pasta
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Squash,yellow crookneck         1 1/2 c  Spaghetti sauce,canned
      1 lb Zucchini                          1/2 c  Monterey Jack cheese,shreded
    1/2 ts Salt                            1 1/2 c  Cottage cheese,low-fat
           Pepper                            1/4 c  Parmesan cheese,grated
      6 tb Butter or margarine               1/4 c  Bread crumbs
    1/2 lb Italian sausage,no casings          1 ts Butter,melted
 
  1. Slice squash into 1/2-inch-thick pieces; sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  
  2. Saute squash in butter in a skillet over medium heat; drain and set
  aside.
  
  3. Add sausage to skillet; cook until browned, stirring until crumbly.
  Drain of excess fat.
  
  4. Add spaghetti sauce to meat; simmer until thickened, about 10 minutes.
  
  5. Layer half the vegetables, meat sauce, Jack cheese and cottage cheese in
  a 12x7-inck baking dish.
  
  6. Repeat layering; top with Parmesan cheese and bread crumbs mixed with
  melted butter.
  
  7. Bake in preheated 350'F. oven 30 to 35 minutes, or until bubbly.
 
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      Title: Mixed Grain Mushroom Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    1/2 c  Wild rice                                -OR- Oil
    1/2 c  Pearl barley                      1/2 lb Mushrooms; thickly sliced
    1/2 c  Brown rice                      3 1/2 c  Broth
    1/4 c  Oil                                 1 ts Crushed dried thyme
      1 lg Onion; thinly sliced              1/2 ts Crushed dried oregano
      4    Garlic cloves; chopped                   Salt & pepper; to taste
      4 tb Unsalted butter or margarine   
 
  Combine grains in a mixing bowl and set aside. Pour the oil into a 2-3 qt.
  casserole which is safe for both stovetop and oven cooking, and place on
  med. heat. When hot , saute onion and garlic until tender and translucent,
  about 5-6 mins. Add the mixed grains and saute for 1 min., stirring
  constantly.
  
  Meanwhile melt butter or margarine (if using) in a separate pan on med.
  high heat. When hot , add mushrooms and saute quickly, stirring frequently,
  until the shrooms are hot and have just absorbed the "butter" (about 1
  min.). Immediately remove from heat.
  
  Add the broth, herbs, and mushrooms to the casserole with the onions and
  grains, and bring to a boil. Season with salt and pepper to taste, cover
  tightly (use aluminum foil between pot and cover if necessary for a good
  seal), and bake at 350 degrees F for 1 hr.
  
  NOTES: I use alot less oil (only as much as needed to keep things from
  sticking in my cast-iron dutch oven), add hot peppers and fresh herbs
  (rosemary is especially delicious; i dislike dried oregano so i use less or
  none), add soy sauce instead of salt, and saute the mushrooms first in the
  same pan (taking them out when done) so i dont have to wash two pans :^>.
  Frankly i can't see where they get 8 servings from, this lasts me maybe 3
  meals....It's really a hearty dish, so save it for a cold day (some of us
  still have a few left, despite the advent of spring). Enjoy!
  
  (8 servings as a side dish, less as an entree)
  
  From: karpen@nrlfs1.nrl.navy.mil (Judy Karpen) @Newsgroups: rec.food.veg
 
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      Title: Briami - Greek Vegetable Casserole
 Categories: Vegetarian, Casseroles, Ethnic
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Eggplant                            1 c  Olive oil
      2 lb Zucchini                            4 md Tomatoes
      4 md Potatoes                            2    Garlic cloves
      2    Green peppers                       1 ts Sugar
      1    Red pepper                               Salt & pepper; to taste
      2 md Onions                         
 
  (1)  Prepare the vegetables: Cut the eggplant, zucchini  and  potatoes
     in  bite sized chunks (do not peel the zucchini or the eggplant).
     Remove the stems and seeds from the peppers and slice  them  into
     strips. Peel and slice the onions. Dice the tomatoes.
  
  (2)  Saute' the vegetables except the tomatoes  in  the  olive  oil  in
     small  batches.  Saut' each batch for 2 or 3 minutes, then remove
     from the pan, trying to drain some of the oil so that enough  oil
     is  left  for the next batch. When you're done, most (if not all)
     of the oil should be gone from the pan.
  
  (3)  Place the saute'ed vegetables in a  baking  dish  and  toss  them
     briefly  so  that you won't get only one kind of vegetable in one
     place.
  
  (4)  Add the tomatoes into the pan and saut' for a couple of  minutes.
     Crush the garlic and add to the tomatoes. Add the sugar, salt and
     pepper to taste and simmer for another minute.
  
  (5)  Pour the tomato sauce on top of the vegetables and  bake  at  350
     deg. F or until the vegetables are tender.
  
  (6)  Serve with plenty of fresh bread and,  if  you  like,  some  feta
     cheese on the side.
  
  RATING Difficulty: easy. Time: 30-45 minutes preparation, 1 hour baking.
  Precision: No need to measure.
  
  CONTRIBUTOR Kriton Kyrimis Princeton University, Computer Science Dept.,
  Princeton, New Jersey, USA kyrimis@princeton.edu allegra!princeton!kyrimis
 
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      Title: Baked Spinach
 Categories: Vegetables, Appetizers, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Butter                              1 pk Lipton Onion Soup Mix
      8 oz Cream Cheese                             Breadcrumbs
      2 pk Frozen Spinach                 
 
  Melt butter in a large frying pan.  Add 2 packages of spinach.  Break up
  and stir.  Add cream cheese and onion soup mix.  Stir well.  Place in a
  casserole.  Top with breadcrumbs and bake at 300oF for 45 minutes.
 
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      Title: Spinach and Artichoke Casseroles:
 Categories: Vegetables, Casseroles
      Yield: 10 servings
 
      1 pk Artichoke hearts, frozen            2 tb Mayonnaise
           -(9oz), defrosted                   4 tb Butter or olive oil
           OR:                                 6 tb Milk
      1 cn Artichoke hearts (14oz)                  Pepper to taste
      3 pk Chopped spinach, frozen           1/3 c  Parmesan or romano cheese,
           -(10oz), defrosted                       -fresh grated
    1/2 lb Cream cheese                   
 
  Serves 10
  
  If frozen artichokes are used, cook according to instructions. Do not
  overcook. Drain the artichokes, and place them on bottom of a 3-quart
  casserole. Squeeze as much moisture as possible from the spinach, and layer
  it on top of the artichokes. In an electric mixer blend the cream cheese,
  mayonnaise, and butter or oil until light and fluffy. Gradually beat in the
  milk, and spread this mixture over the top of the spinach. Sprinkle with
  pepper and the cheese.
  
  Bake, uncovered, at 375 degrees for 40 minutes, or until the top is lightly
  browned.
  
  You can refrigerate this dish after putting it together and before baking
  it, but if it is chilled, slightly increase the baking time.
  
  Serves 10 to 12.
  
  From: "The Frugal Gourmet" by Jeff Smith, Ballantine Books, 1984.
  
  Shared by June Hoffman 3/93
 
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      Title: Savory Beef
 Categories: Casseroles, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
--------------------------------LISA HLAVATY--------------------------------
      2 lb Round steak;cut into 1/2          1/2 c  Chopped celery
           Inch cubes                          1 c  Sour cream
      3 tb Oil                                 8 oz Tomato sauce
      1 lg Onion; chopped                      1 ts Salt
      1    Clove garlic; minced                     Pepper
      3 tb Flour                                    Chopped celery, for garnish
      3 oz Can of mushrooms; undrained              Chopped chives; for garnish
 
  In a large saucepan, heat oil. Add beef. Brown. Add onion and garlic. cook,
  stirring, until onions are transparent. Add flour, stirring until beef
  cubes are coated. Add mushrooms with juice and celery. In a small bowl,
  combine remaining ingredients. Mix well. Pour over meat. Toss well. Remove
  from heat. Turn mixture into a greased 2 quart casserole dish.Cover. Bake
  at 325 for 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours until meat is tender. Sprinkle with chopped
  celery and chives. Source: MGR recipes
 
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      Title: Tony's Manicotti with Four Cheeses
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetarian, Pasta
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lg Onion; minced                      12    Manicotti shells
      1 lb Mushrooms, sliced                   1 lb Ricotta
    1/2 c  Butter or margarine                 4 oz Mozzarella cheese, diced
    1/2 c  Flour                             1/2 c  Romano cheese, grated
      4 c  Milk                              1/4 c  Walnuts, finely chopped
  1 1/2 c  Parmesan cheese, grated           1/4 c  Parsley, chopped
           Salt to taste                       3    Eggs
           Pepper to taste                     1 ds Nutmeg
 
  1. Saute onion and mushrooms in butter 5 minutes; stir in flour. 2.
  Gradually stir in milk; stir over low heat until sauce bubbles and
  thickens. 3. Stir in 1 cup Parmesan cheese and salt and pepper to taste;
  set aside. 4. Cook manicotti shells according to package directions; drain
  and cover with cold water. 5. Mix together ricotta, mozzarella, Romano and
  remaining Parmesan cheese; add walnuts, parsley and eggs. 6. Season to
  taste with salt, pepper and nutmeg. 7. Drain manicotti shells; stuff with
  cheese mixture. 8. Place shells side by side in a greased shallow baking
  pan; spoon sauce over all. 9. Bake in preheated 400'F. oven 20 to 25
  minutes, or until bubbly and golden.
  
  Posted by Fred Towner
 
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      Title: Viennese Puff
 Categories: Casseroles, Meats, Sausages
      Yield: 3 servings
 
      1 c  Bread crumbs                        1 sm Onion, chopped
      1 lb Sausage meat                      1/2 c  Grated Cheddar cheese
      3 tb Butter or margarine               1/2 c  Flour
    1/4 ts Curry powder                        1 c  Milk
    1/2 ts Salt                                1    Egg, fork beaten
    1/2 ts Pepper                         
 
  Sprinkle crumbs evenly over bottom of baking dish about 8 x 8 inches. Pat
  sausage meat on waxed paper to size of dish. Invert over crumbs and remove
  paper. Cover. Bake in 350 F oven for 30 minutes. Drain off as much fat as
  you can manage without disturbing meat.
  
  While meat is cooking, melt butter in medium size saucepan. Add curry,
  salt, pepper, onion and cheese. Stir until cheese is melted. Stir in flour.
  Add milk and beaten egg. Stir vigorously until thickened. It will be thick.
  Remove from heat.
  
  When ready, remove sausage meat from oven. Drain. Spread mixture evenly
  over the meat. Leave uncovered. Return to oven and bake at 400 F for 30
  minutes until golden brown. Serves 3-4. Recipe can be doubled and baked in
  9 x 13 inch pan.
  
  Source: Company's Coming: Casseroles By Jean Pare'
 
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      Title: Hamburger Pacific
 Categories: Casseroles, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 tb Cooking oil                         2 ts Pepper
      2 lb Ground beef                        10 oz Sliced mushrooms, drained
      1 md Chopped onion                      10 oz Cream of tomato soup
    1/4 ts Garlic powder or                   14 oz Cream corn
           Minced garlic clove                 2 c  Fresh chop suey vegetables
      2 ts Salt                                3 c  Cooked noodles
 
  Paprika
  
  Heat oil in frying pan. Add next 5 ingredients. Saute until no trace of
  pink remains in meat. Turn off heat. Drain and discard fat.
  
  Add mushrooms, soup and corn to meat. Stir. Empty in 2 quart casserole.
  
  Spread chop suey vegetables over meat mixture.
  
  Prepare noodles as directed on package. Drain. Arrange over vegetables.
  Sprinkle with Paprika for colour. Cover. Bake in 350 F oven for 40 minutes
  until hot. Serves 8.
  
  Source: Company's Coming: Casseroles By Jean Pare'
  
  Shared by Kaitiln Young
 
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      Title: Curried Hash
 Categories: Casseroles, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 tb Cooking oil                       1/2 ts Sage
  1 1/4 lb Ground beef                         3 tb All purpose flour
    3/4 c  Chopped onion                       2 c  Milk
      1 ts Salt                                1 ts Curry powder
    1/2 ts Pepper                         
 
  Combine oil, ground beef and onion in frying pan. Brown, stirring
  frequently to break up. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and sage.
  
  Stir in flour until well mixed with meat mixture. Add milk all at once.
  Stir as it boils and thickens. Stir in curry powder. Add more liquid if
  needed, especially when reheating. Ready to eat or put in casserole. Cover.
  Bake in 350 F oven for 20 minutes. Serve with rice or oodles of noodles.
  
  Source: Company's Coming: Casseroles By Jean Pare'
  
  Shared by Kaitlin Young
 
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      Title: Pheasant Wild Rice Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry, Rice/grains
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           Ingredients:                             Salt and pepper
      1 c  Uncooked wild rice                  1    Onion, chopped
      1    Stick margarine or butter         1/4 c  Flour
      1 sm Can sliced mushrooms            1 1/2 c  Chicken broth
  1 1/2 c  Milk                                2 c  Pheasant, cooked, diced
      1 sm Jar pimento, diced                  2 tb Parsley flakes
           -(optional)                       1/2 c  Slivered almonds
 
  Directions: Prepare wild rice according to package directions. Saute onion
  in butter until tender. Remove from heat; stir in flour until smooth. Drain
  mushrooms reserving liquid. Add enough broth to liquid to measure 1 1/2
  cups. Gradual stir into flour mixture, add milk, cook stirring constantly
  until thick. Add rice, mushrooms, pheasant, pimento, parsley, salt and
  pepper. Place in 2-quart. casserole. Sprinkle with almonds. Bake at 350
  degrees for 25-30 minutes.
 
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      Title: Huevos Ranchero Casserole Souffle
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Casseroles, Vegetarian, Mexican
      Yield: 12 servings
 
  1 1/2 tb Unsalted butter; softened                - and minced,   -=OR=-
      6    Bell peppers, about 6" long              - Use pickled jalapenos tha
     12    Eggs; separated                          - have been rinsed
      4 c  Shredded Cheddar cheese                  - and prepared the same way
      2 c  Fresh or frozen corn kernels        1 ts Salt; or to taste
      1 c  Milk                                     Freshly ground black pepper
      2    Fresh jalapeno peppers              6 c  Purchased or homemade salsa
           - seeds & membranes removed              - warmed
 
  PREHEAT OVEN TO 450F. Butter a 9-by-13-inch oven-proof glass or earthenware
  casserole dish. Make an incision along the length of each bell pepper and
  remove the stem, seeds and membranes, keeping the peppers whole. Fill a
  medium-size saucepan or skillet halfway with water and bring it to a boil.
  Add the peppers, let the water return to a boil and cook until the peppers
  are just softened, about 3 minutes. Remove and blot them very dry with
  paper towels. Let them cool completely and then line the bottom of the
  casserole with them. Separate the eggs into 2 large bowls. Beat the yolks
  until smooth, then stir in the cheese, corn, milk, jalapeno peppers and
  salt and black pepper. Whisk the whites until soft peaks form, then fold
  them into the yolk mixture, gently stirring just until almost blended.
  Scrape the mixture into the prepared dish and transfer it to the middle
  rack of the preheated oven. Bake just until the eggs are puffy and the top
  is lightly browned, about 7 minutes. Reduce the heat to 325F and continue
  cooking until the eggs are baked through but not dry, 22 to 25 minutes.
  Test by inserting a knife into the center. It should come out almost clean.
  Remove the pan and let it sit for a few minutes before cutting the
  casserole into 12 rectangles. Serve each portion with some salsa spooned on
  top.
  
  JOANNA PRUESS - PRODIGY GUEST CHEFS COOKBOOK
 
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      Title: Barbecued Ribs Oriental
 Categories: Casseroles, Beef, Pork/ham, Oriental
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      5 lb Pork spare ribs                   1/4 c  Brown sugar,dark,firm packed
  1 1/2 ts Salt                                1 ts Onion powder
      1    Beef bouillon cube                1/4 ts Garlic powder
    3/4 c  Water,boiling                       2 tb Worcestershire sauce
      1 ts Oil                                 2 tb Cornstarch
      1 cn Pineapple,crushed,undrained       1/4 c  Water,cold
 
  1. Cut ribs to form individual portions; sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt.
  
  2. Place ribs on a rack in a shallow baking pan; bake in preheated 375'F.
  oven until almost tender, 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Drain off fat.
  
  3. Meanwhile, dissolve bouillon cube in boiling water in a medium-size
  saucepan.
  
  4. Add oil, pineapple, brown sugar, onion powder, garlic powder,
  Worcestershire sauce and remaining salt; bring to a boil.
  
  5. Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, 5 minutes.
  
  6. Combine cornstarch with cold water in a small bowl; stir into sauce
  mixture. Cook and stir until thickened.
  
  7. Spoon sauce over drained, baked ribs.
  
  8. Increase oven temperature to 425'F.; bake until nicely glazed, about 30
  minutes.
 
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      Title: Chicken Mushroom Pie with Dill Crust
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  2 1/2 c  Chicken; diced cooked               1 ts Steak sauce
      1 c  Cream of celery soup              1/2 ts Marjoram; crumbled
      2    Jars Mushrooms; (2.5 oz. eac      1/2 pk Piecrust mix
    1/2 c  Celery; sliced                    1/2 ts Dillweed
    1/2 c  Green pepper; diced            
 
  DIRECTIONS: Combine chicken, celery soup, mushrooms with liquid, celery,
  green pepper, steak sauce and marjoram in a large skillet. Heat slowly
  until bubbly hot, about 10 minutes. Turn into a 4-cup shallow baking dish.
  Prepare piecrust mix, following label directions, adding dillweed with wa-
  ter.  Roll out to fit top of baking dish; cover pie; turn edge under, flush
  with rim; flute.  Cut a 6-inch "X" in center of pastry. Fold corners back.
  Bake in a very hot oven (450^F.) for 20 minutes or until crust is golden
  brown. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.
 
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      Title: Spam-Mac Casserole
 Categories: Meats, Casseroles
      Yield: 8 servings
 
           Ingredients:                        2 c  Milk
      1    (7 oz.) pkg. elbow macaroni         1 c  Shredded Swiss cheese
      2 tb Margarine or butter                 1 cn (12oz.) Spam, cubed
    1/2 c  Chopped onion                       2 tb Flour
      1 c  Frozen peas and carrots             1 ts Dijon mustard
     14 ts Pepper                                   Buttered bread crumbs
 
  Directions: Prepare elbow macaroni according to package directions; drain.
  In medium saucepan, melt butter. Add oni9n, cook until tender. Stir in
  flour, mustard and pepper.  Blend in milk.  Cook, stirring constantly,
  until thickened and bubbly.  Add cheese; stir until melted.  Combine
  macaroni, Spam, peas and carrots, and cheese sauce.  Pour into a 3-quart
  baking dish.  Top with bread crumbs.  Bake in 350 degree oven until hot and
  bubbly, about 30 minutes.  Refrigerate leftovers.  6 to 8 servings.
 
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      Title: Linda Kaysen's Mixed Bean Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Pork/ham, Beans
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           Ingredients:                        1 cn (12 oz.) spam and cubed
      1 cn (16 oz.) French style green       1/2 c  Brown sugar
           -beans, drained                     1 c  Ketchup
      1 cn (16 oz.) lima or northern           1 tb Mollasses
           -beans, drained                     1    Green pepper, diced
      1 cn (16 oz.) kidney beans,              1 tb Worcestershire sauce
           -drained                            4 tb Vinegar
      1 cn (16 oz.) pork and beans             1 tb Dried mustard
      1 md Onion, chopped                 
 
  Directions: Combine all ingredients in a 3-quart casserole pan. Bake in a
  slow oven (about 300-325) for two hours. Cool for 10 minutes before
  serving.
 
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      Title: Vericheesey Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Rice/grains, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 ts Vegetable oil                            -cheese (or combination)
      1 c  Chopped onion                     1/4 c  Crumbled Feta cheese
      3    Garlic cloves, minced                    -(optional)
      1 c  Chopped mushrooms                   2 tb Soy sauce
      1 ts EACH dried basil, thyme,                 Salt
           -marjoram, and cumin                     Black pepper
      2 c  Cooked beans                             Cayenne to taste
      2 c  Cooked brown rice                   2 md Tomatoes, sliced
      3    Eggs, slightly beaten             1/2 c  Grated parmesan cheese
      2 c  Low fat cottage/ricotta           1/2 c  Fine dry bread crumbs
 
  Preheat oven to 350F.  Heat oil in large skillet; saute onion, garlic and
  mushrooms until onion is nearly soft.  Add all remaining ingredients except
  final three.  Mix well and spread mixture in a large greased or sprayed
  shallow baking dish. Arranged tomato slices over the top. Mix together
  parmesan and crumbs and sprinkle over tomatoes. Bake for 40 minutes. Makes
  8 servings.
  
  Origin: Appeal, Quarterly magazine put out by Overwaitea and Save on Foods.
  Shared by: Sharon Stevens
 
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      Title: Chicken Rice Casserole
 Categories: Poultry, Rice/grains, Casseroles
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Instant rice                      1/2 pk Dry onion soup
      1 cn Cream of chicken soup           1 1/2 cn Water
      1 cn Cream of mushroom soup              1 c  Whole chicken
 
  Servings: 1
  
  Mix all ingredients except chicken in a 9 x 13-inch baking pan. Add cut up
  chicken parts, skin side up. Bake covered 2 hours at 350 degrees or 3 hours
  at 300 degrees.
 
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      Title: Beef, Brown Rice and Feta Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Beef, Rice/grains
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      6    Dried mushrooms                     2 tb Parmesan cheese
      2 c  Cooked brown rice                   1    Chopped onion
  1 1/2 c  Cooked beef chunks                  1 tb Oil
      3 oz Crumbled feta cheese            1 1/2 c  Canned tomatos
      6    Pitted black olives                 1    Minced garlic clove
 
  Servings: 1
  
  Freshly ground pepper
  
  Put the dried mushrooms in 1/2 cup hot water and let stand 20 minutes.
  Saute the onion in the oil slowly for 5 minutes, then add the tomatos and
  garlic, and let cook gently uncovered about 10 minutes. Pepper to taste,
  then add the dried mushrooms, cut in quarters if large, with any tough
  stems removed, and the mushroom soaking liquid. Cook another 5 minutes.
  Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Line the bottom of 1 1/2 qt casserole with 1
  cup of the rice, add the cooked beef, and strew over the top the feta
  cheese, the olives, and half the sauce. Add the remaining rice and the rest
  of the sauce, and sprinkle with Parmesan. bake 20 minutes.
 
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      Title: Corned Beef Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Beef
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      8 oz Uncooked elbow macaroni            12 oz Canned corned beef
      2 cn Chicken and mushroom soup       1 1/2 c  Grated cheddar cheese
  2 1/2 c  Milk                                2 sm Sauteed onions
 
  Servings: 1
  
  Mix all ingredients and let stand overnight in refrigerator or for at least
  12 hours. Cover with buttered crumbs and pour into a large casserole. Bake
  1 1/2 hours at 350 degrees.
 
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      Title: Pork Steak Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Pork/ham
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      4    Cubed pork steaks                   1 cn Cream of mushroom soup
  2 1/2 ts Flour                               1 c  Milk
 
  Servings: 1
  
  Carrots sliced thin Onions sliced thin Potatoes sliced thin
  
  Brown steaks well in frying pan. Remove meat - add flour, soup and milk to
  fry pan and simmer a few minutes. layer in casserole the potatoes and
  carrots and onions. Top with meat and season with salt and pepper. Top with
  soup mixture and bake at 350 degrees about 1 1/ 2 hour or until done.
 
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      Title: Hamburger Corn Casserole
 Categories: Ground beef, Casseroles, Beef
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 lb Hamburger                          12 oz Can corn
      1    Diced medium onion                  1 cn Cream of mushroom soup
      8 oz Pkg cooked noodles             
 
  Servings: 1
  
  Salt and pepper to taste
  
  Brown hamburger and onion. Layer noodles, corn and hamburger in buttered
  casserole. Cover with soup. Repeat layers. Season with salt and pepper.
  White sauce may be used with soup. bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees. Makes
  6-8 servings.
 
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      Title: Sauerkraut Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Sausages
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Italian sausage, mild               1 cn Sauerkraut, 27oz; undrained
           -cut into 1-inch slices             1 c  -water
      1    Onion, lg. -chopped               1/2 c  Brown sugar; packed
      2    Apples; peeled and quartered        2 ts Caraway seed
 
   In a skillet, cook sausage and onion until sausage is brown and onion is
  tender; drain. Stir in apples, sauerkraut, water, brown sugar and caraway
  seed. Transfer to a 2-1/2 quart baking dish.
   Cover and bake at 350F for 1 hour. Garnish with snipped parsley if
  desired.
 
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      Title: Savory Chicken Potpies
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      5 lb Roasting chicken (OR two 2          1 lb Small carrots, pared, cut
           -1/2 Lb)                                 -1/2-inch long
      1 lg Onion, peeled and quartered       1/2 pk Frozen pearl onions (1/2 Lb)
      3    Leafy celery tops                   2 lg Celery stalks, diagonal cut
      3    Sprigs fresh parsley                     -1/4-inch long
      1 ts Salt                              3/4 c  Milk
     10    Peppercorns                       1/2 c  All-purpose flour, unsifted
      1    Bay leaf                          3/4 ts Poultry seasoning
      2 c  Water                             1/2 ts Salt
           PASTRY:                           1/4 ts Pepper
      2 c  All-purpose flour, insifted         1 lg Egg yolk, beaten with 1 Tbl
    3/4 c  Shortening                               -water
           Ice water                      
 
  STOCK:
  
  STOCK:  Place chicken in 6-quart kettle along with the rest of stock
  ingredients.  Bring to a boil over high heat.  Reduce heat; simmer,
  covered, for about 1 hour, or until chicken is tender.  (About 45 minutes
  with 2 smaller chickens.)
  
  Meanwhile, make pastry.  In medium bowl stir flour and salt together. With
  pastry blender, cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse cornmeal.
  Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of ice water at a time, over all of pastry mixture,
  tossing lightly with a fork after each addition and pushing dampened
  portion to side of bowl; sprinkle only dry portion remaining. Pastry should
  be just moist enough to hold together, not sticky. (4 to 6 tablespoons ice
  water.) Shape into a ball; flatten and wrap in plastic wrap; refrigerate
  until ready to use.
  
  Remove chicken from kettle to bowl; cool until easy to handle. Discard skin
  and bones.  Cut chicken meat into 1-inch pieces (4 to 5 cups). Strain stock
  into large saucepan.  Bring to a boil.  Add carrots, pearl onions, and
  celery.  Cook, covered, for 5 to 10 minutes, until vegetables are just
  tender.  In 2-cup measuring cup, measure milk; whisk in flour, poultry
  seasoning, salt, and pepper until smooth.  Stir into vegetable-stock
  mixture; bring to a boil, stirring constantly.  Reduce heat; boil 1 minute.
  Add cut-up chicken; mix well.  Divide mixture among six 1 1/3-cup
  casseroles or seperate baking dishes.  Preheat oven to 400F.
  
  Remove pastry from refrigerator.  On lightly floured surface, cut pastry
  into 6 equal pieces.  Flatten and evenly roll each piece to a circle the
  same diameter as the top of a casserole.  Cut a cross, 1 1/2 inch across,
  in the center of each.  Lightly moisten edges of casseroles with pastry
  brush and water.  Place pastry circles on top of each casserole. Use knife
  tip to turn back the four corners in center of pastry, exposing filling.
  Firmly press edge of pastry to casserole with table fork. Place casseroles
  on large baking tray or rimmed cookie sheet. Bake for 30 minutes or until
  filling is bubbly.  Remove from oven. Brush crusts with egg yolk mixture.
  Return to oven; bake for 5 minutes longer, or until pastry is golden-brown.
  
  Makes 6 servings.
  
  [McCall's COOKING SCHOOL No 12] Posted by Fred Peters.
 
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      Title: Mirliton El Casserole
 Categories: Cajun, Ground beef, Casseroles, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 lb Ground beef                     1 1/2 ts Salt
      2 tb Vegetable oil                     1/2 ts Black pepper
    1/2 c  Onion,chopped                       2 tb Butter or margarine
      1 tb Green bell pepper,chopped           1 tb Parsley,chopped
      2 c  Mirlitons,chopped(2 med)          1/4 c  Bread crumbs
 
  1. In skillet, brown meat in vegetable oil.
  2. Add onion, bell pepper, mirlitons, salt and pepper; cook slowly until
  well done (about 30 minutes).
  3. Fill buttered casserole with mirliton mixture, mixing in parsley.
  4. Top with bread crumbs and bake in preheated 350'F. oven 20 minutes.
  NOTE: Squash may be substituted for mirlitons.
 
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      Title: Chicken Delish
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                             1/2 c  Butter
      3 ts Baking powder                       1    Egg, unbeaten
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Milk

------------------------------CHICKEN FILLING------------------------------
      3 c  Chicken, cooked                          Drained
      1 c  Ham, cooked                       1/2 c  Flour
      8 oz Mushroom stems & pieces,          1/2 c  Almonds, toasted, sliced

-----------------------------------BROTH-----------------------------------
      2 c  Chicken broth, hot                1/2 ts Nutmeg
      1 c  Cream, light                      1/4 ts Allspice
      1 ts Salt                              1/8 ts Pepper
 
  Sift together flour, baking powder and salt into mixing bowl.  Cut in
  butter until particles are fine.  Combine egg with milk.  Add to dry
  ingredients; stir until dough is formed.  divide into 2 parts, one slightly
  larger.  Roll out larger piece on floured surface to a 15X12-inch
  rectangle.  fit into an ungreased 12X8-inch baking dish, pressing dough
  against sides and bottom of dish.
  
  CHICKEN FILLING:  Combine chicken, ham, mushroom pieces, flour and almonds.
  Turn into pastry-lined pan.  Roll out remaining dough to a 12X7-inch
  rectangle.  Cut lengthwise into 1-inch strips.  Place 4 strips lengthwise
  over filling.  Cut remaining strips in half and place crosswise over
  filling making a lattice top.
  
  BROTH:  Combine broth, cream, salt, nutmeg, allspice and pepper.  Pour over
  lattice top.
  
  Bake at 375 degrees for 45 to 50 minutes until golden brown.
 
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      Title: Potato Pot Pie
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      8 oz Mushroooms, sliced                1/4 c  Flour
  1 1/2 c  Dressing, Miracle Whip          1 1/4 c  Milk
      2 tb Dressing, Miracle Whip              1 ts Basil, leaves, dried
      2 c  Chicken or turkey, cooked,        1/2 ts Salt
           Chopped                           1/2 ts Pepper
     10 oz Vegetables, mixed, frozen,      1 1/2 c  Cheese, cheddar, shredded
           Thawed and drained                  2 c  Potatoes, mashed, hot
    1/4 c  Onion, chopped                 
 
  Cook mushrooms and onions in 2 tb dressing over med-high heat.  Add flour
  and seasonings; gradually add milk, stirring until thickened.  Stir in 1
  cup dressing, turkey, vegetables and 1 cup cheese; cook 5 minutes.  spoon
  mixture into 1 1/2 quart cassrole.  Stir 1/2 cup dressing into potatoes.
  Top casserole with potato mixture; broil until golden.  Sprinkle with
  remaining cheese; broil until cheese begins to melt.
 
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      Title: Auntie's Chicken Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      8 oz Macaroni, uncooked                1/2 lb Cheese, velveeta or preferen
      4    Eggs, hardboiled, chopped           1 cn Cream of mushroom soup
      2 c  Chicken, cooked, chopped            1 cn Cream of chicken soup
      2 c  Milk                           
 
  Mix all the ingredients together and refrigerate overnight, be sure to
  cover.  take out 1 hour before cooking.  Bake 1 hour at 350.
 
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      Title: Easy Chicken Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Chicken breasts, boneless           1 cn Mushroom soup
    1/4 c  Breadcrumbs, buttered             1/4 c  Wine, sherry or white
      4    Cheese, swiss or monterey ja   
 
  Completely coat the inside of your casserole with mayonnaise.  Cover
  chicken with cheese.  Mix the soup and the wine and pour over all.  Cover
  with crumbs and bake at 350 for 30-45 minutes or until chicken is tender.
 
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      Title: Pennsylvania Chicken Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 pk Noodles, egg, cooked                2 c  Cheese, cheddar, shredded
      3 tb Olive oil                           2 c  Chicken, cooked, chopped
  1 1/2 c  Celery, chopped                     1 cn Mushroom pieces, small
    1/2 c  Pepper, green, chopped              4 oz Pimento, drained, diced
    1/4 c  Onion, chopped                    1/2 ts Salt
      1 cn Cream of chicken soup             1/4 ts Nutmeg
    2/3 c  Milk                              1/8 ts Pepper
    1/2 c  Sour cream                        1/2 c  Almonds, toasted, slivere
 
  In a large skillet, heat oil.  Add celery, peppers and onion.  Cook until
  tender.  Stir in soup, milk, sour cream and cheese.  heat on low until
  cheese melts.  Combine noodles, cheese sauce, chicken, mushrooms, pimento
  and seasonings.  Pour into 3-qt baking dish and top with almonds.  Bake in
  350 oven for 40 minutes or until hot and bubbly.
 
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      Title: Brisket of Beef
 Categories: Casseroles, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 lb Brisket                             2 c  Water
      1 c  Stewed tomatoes                     6    Ginger snap cookies.
      1    Onion soup mix                           Salt & pepper; to taste
 
  Walt:  I have a great recipe for brisket of beef.  It is easy, makes its'
  own great gravy and tastes even better as leftovers. This can be cooked
  either in slow cooker or the oven. Either way, put in the brisket, mix the
  onion soup with 2 cups of water and pour it over the meat. Pour the can of
  stewed tomatoes over the brisket. Place the cookies in the liquid, not on
  the meat.  You can break them up to fit. Seal the pan securely with
  aluminum foil. (If in a slow cooker just put on the lid.) Bake at 325 for
  three hours without peeking !! Take out the meat, and slice it thinly
  against the grain and return it to the pan with the gravy. Reseal and bake
  at 225 for about one hour. Make sure all the meat slices are covered by the
  liquid so the meat does not dry out. This is tender and delicious. The
  gravy is great over rice or wide noodles. FROM: BARBARA ZEGER (BNTH32A)
 
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      Title: Cheese-Beef Casserole Pie
 Categories: Ground beef, Casseroles, Cheese/eggs, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Ground beef                         1 c  Canned corn with pimento
      1 sm Package cream cheese                1 pk Refrigerated bisquits
      1    Can mushroom soup              
 
  Brown ground beef in skillet; drain. Mix all but biscuits. Pour in 2 quart
  casserole. Top with bisquits. Bake at 350 for about 20 minutes. Source:
  Nancy Alexander (PBJF04B)
 
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      Title: Lavinna Chicken
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 lb Boneless chicken breasts,                Dash of garlic
           Skinned                                  Dash of onion
      1    Can cream of mushroom soup               Dash of curry
    3/4 c  Broth                               1    Jar whole mushrooms
      1 c  Sour cream                               Paprika
 
  In a bowl mix soup, broth, sour cream, spices and mushrooms (drained).
  Place chicken in a shallow baking dish, do not overlap. Pour sauce over
  top. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 350 for 1 hour.
 
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      Title: Baked Breast of Chicken Excelsior
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      8 oz Chicken breast halves,              1 c  Sour cream, room temp.
           Boned and skinned                 1/2 c  Sherry or broth
    1/2 c  Butter or margarine, melted         8 oz Canned mushroom pieces,
           Garlic salt                              Drained
      1 ts Paprika                                  Dash of pepper
      3 tb Lemon juice                   

------------------------11/25 08:41 AM:  BEST TO YOU------------------------
 
  Preheat oven to 375. Sprinkle chicken with garlic salt to taste. Mix
  together melted margarine or butter, paprika and lemon juice. Brush chicken
  well with butter mixture and place in shallow baking pan. Bake, tented with
  foil, about 30 minutes or until tender, brushing with remaining butter
  mixture occasionally to keep from drying. In a bowl, blend together sour
  cream, sherry or broth, mushrooms, and pepper. Pour over chicken for last
  15 minutes.
 
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      Title: Bean and Sausage Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetables, Sausages, Beans
      Yield: 8 servings
 
           -Waldine Van Geffen                 1 lb Smoked Sausage; Cut 1" Piece
      1 pk Frozen Lima Beans; 10oz           3/4 c  Ketchup
      1 cn Baked Beans; 21oz                   2 tb Packed Brown Sugar
      1 cn Kidney Beans; Drained             1/2 ts Salt
      1 cn Great Northern Beans; 15-1/2      1/2 ts Dry Mustard
           -oz, Drained                      1/8 ts Pepper
      1 sm Onion; Chopped                 
 
  Heat oven to 400~. Rinse frozen lima beans with cold water to separate. Mix
  lima, baked, kidney and northern beans, onion and sausage in ungreased
  2-1/2-quart casserole.  Mix remaining ingredients; stir into bean mixture.
  Cover and bake 40 to 50 minutes or until hot and bubbly.
 
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      Title: Turkey/chicken Tetrazzini
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles, Ethnic, Pasta
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Chicken breast halves;cooked        2 tb Sherry
           Or--                              1/2    Med. Onion, diced
      3 c  Turkey, cooked and cubed          1/2 c  Celery, minced
    1/2 lb Sliced mushrooms                  1/2 ts Dried thyme
      2 tb Olive oil                         1/2 ts Dried parsley
      2 tb Margarine                         1/2 ts Garlic powder
      1 tb Tapioca flour                            Salt, cayenne, to taste
      5 tb Flour (wondra)                      8 oz Vermicelli pasta--
    2/3 c  1% milk                                  Broken and cooked
      1 cn Chicken broth (14.5 oz)           1/4 c  Parmesan cheese
 
  Note:  1 more Tb flour can be substitute for tapioka flour but the sauce
         won't be as rich (note the 1% milk instead of half and half)
  
  Chop chicken (or turkey) and set aside. Saute mushrooms, onions, celery in
  2 tbs olive oil. In a separate 9 or 10" fry pan, melt margarine and add
  flour and tapioka flour. Add broth and milk slowly, stirring constantly to
  keep smooth. When thickened add sherry and other seasonings. Mix together
  the chicken, sauce, mushrooms, vermicelli and parmesan cheese. Place in
  casserole and sprinkle lightly with parmesan cheese. Place under broiler
  until bubbly and slightly golden on top. DO NOT OVER BROWN: Sauce will
  become bitter!
  
   11/29 7:41 pm-- Ron in Seattle
 
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      Title: Dutch Pot Pie
 Categories: Ethnic, Casseroles
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3    Egg                                 1 tb Butter, melted
    1/2 c  Milk                              1/2 c  Cream
      1 ts Soda                                3 c  Flour
    1/2 ts Salt                                     Potato
           Parsley, minced                          Butter
 
  Beat eggs, add milk, cream, soda, salt and melted butter. Mix well.
  Gradually add flour until dough is stiff enough to roll. (May require up to
  4 cups). Roll on floured board and line a cooking kettle with the dough.
  Place a large piece of butter in bottom of kettle and add peeled and
  quartered potatoes alternately with small pieces of the dough. The top
  layer should be potatoes. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and minced parsley.
  Dot with butter. Add 1 1/2 to 2 cups water. Bake at 350-F about 3 hours.
  Source:  Pennsylvania Dutch Cook Book - Fine Old Recipes, Culinary Arts
  Press, 1936.
 
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      Title: Salt Pork, Beans and Hominy
 Categories: Ethnic, Casseroles, Pork/ham, Beans
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 lb Soup beans                        1/2 lb Hominy
    1/2 lb Salt pork                           1 pn Marjoram
 
  Wash the beans and cover with water and let soak over night. Cover hominy
  with water and also let stand over night. In the morning, drain off the
  water from both and combine the beans and the hominy and cover with fresh
  cold water. Wash the salt pork and lay in strips on the top. Season with
  salt & pepper and a pinch of sweet marjoram. Let mixture cook slowly for
  about 5 hours, adding more water as necessary. Source: Pennsylvania Dutch
  Cook Book - Fine Old Recipes, Culinary Arts Press, 1936.
 
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      Title: Bacon and Egg Casserole
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Casseroles
      Yield: 10 servings
 
    1/4 c  Margarine, melted                   2 c  Unseasoned croutons
      2 c  Onion/garlic croutons               2 c  Cheddar cheese, grated
      2 c  Milk                                6    Eggs
      1 tb Prepared mustard                   10    Slices bacon
 
  Cook bacon cripsly and crumble Coat a 9x12x2 cassrole dish with vegetable
  spray.  Place croutons in casserole and pour margarine over them. Sprinkle
  grated cheese over all. Mix milk, eggs and mustard and pour over cheese.
  Sprinkle bacon crumbs over all. Bake at 325 degrees F for 45 minutes. Allow
  casserole to stand for 15 minutes. From the package of Bryan Bacon Posted
  by:  Grandma Sheila (Exner) July 1991
      Courtesy of Shareware RECIPE CLIPPER 1.1
 
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      Title: Pineapple-Barbecued Lamb Spare Ribs
 Categories: Casseroles, Lamb
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      3 lb Lamb spare ribs                     1 ts Worcestershire sauce
      1 cn Pineapple,crushed(8oz)              1 ts Salt
    1/4 c  Vinegar                           1/8 ts Pepper
      1    Garlic clive,finely chopped       1/4 ts Ginger
    1/4 c  Honey                          
 
  1. Place spare ribs on a rack in a shallow roasting pan; bake in preheated
  325'F. oven 1 1/2 hours.
  
  2. Drain off drippings.
  
  3. Combine remaining ingredients, mixing well; pour over lamb.
  
  4. Bake 45 minutes, basing lamb with pineapple mixture frequently during
  baking period.
 
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      Title: Tangy Short Rib Barbecue
 Categories: Casseroles, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      5 lb Beef short ribs                   1/4 c  Worcestershire sauce
      2 tb Oil                               1/4 c  Vinegar
      1 c  Onions,chopped                      2 tb Brown sugar
  1 1/4 c  Catsup                              2 ts Salt
    3/4 c  Water                          
 
  1. Cut ribs into individual portions, about 2 1/2 inches wide; trim excess
  fat.
  
  2. Place ribs on a rack in a foil-lined roasting pan; bake in preheated
  450'F. oven until browned, about 20 minutes.
  
  3. Reduce oven temperature to 350'F.
  
  4. Remove beef and rack from the pan; pour off fat.
  
  5. Return beef to the pan without the rack.
  
  6. Heat oil in a saucepan; add onions and saute 2 minutes.
  
  7. Stir in remaining ingredients; bring to a boil.
  
  8. Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, 2 minutes; pour over beef to coat.
  
  9. Cover and bake in 350'F. oven until beef is fork-tender, about 2 hours,
  spooning sauce over beef once.
  
  10. Skim excess fat from sauce in pan.
  
  11. Arrange beef on a platter; serve with pan sauce.
 
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      Title: Oven-Barbecued Turkey Legs
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/4 c  Flour                             1/4 c  Corn oil
      1 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Barbecue sauce
    1/2 ts Chili powder                      1/2 c  Water
    1/4 ts Pepper                              1    Chicken bouillon cube,crush
      6    Turkey legs,small              
 
  1. Mix flour with salt, chili powder and pepper; dredge turkey legs with
  flour mixture.
  
  2. Heat oil in a large skillet; brown turkey, turning to brown all sides.
  
  3. Remove turkey to a 13x9x2-inch pan.
  
  4. Combine barbecue sauce, water and bouillon cube; spoon over turkey.
  
  5. Cover pan with foil; bake in preheated 325'F. oven 1 hour.
  
  6. Uncover and bake 1 hour, until turkey is tender, basting frequently.
  
  NOTE: Delicious teamed with pan-baked potato halves, fresh zucchini and a
  hot peach or pear half!
 
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      Title: Rhubarb Pork Chop Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Pork/ham
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Pork loin chops, 3/4 inch           3 c  Sliced fresh or frozen
           -thick                                   -rhubarb, 1 inch pieces
      1 tb Cooking oil                       1/2 c  Packed brown sugar
           Salt and pepper to taste          1/4 c  All-purpose flour
      3 c  Soft bread crumbs                   1 ts Ground cinnamon
 
  In a large skillet, brown pork chops in oil and season with salt and
  pepper.  Remove to a warm platter.  Mix 1/4 cup pan drippings with bread
  crumbs.  Reserve 1/2 cup; sprinkle remaining crumbs into a 13" x 9" x 2"
  baking dish.  Combine rhubarb, sugar, flour and cinnamon; spoon half over
  the bread crumbs.  Arrange pork chops on top. Spoon remaining rhubarb
  mixture over chops. Cover with foil and bake at 350 degrees for 30-45
  minutes. Remove foil. Sprinkle with reserved bread crumbs. Bake 10-15
  minutes longer or until chops test done. Yield: 4 servings.
  
  SOURCE: *Jeanie Castor, Decatur, IL, Country Woman Magazine Mar/Apr 93
  POSTED BY: Jim Bodle 5/93
 
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      Title: Dairy Noodle Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Pasta
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    3/4 c  Skim milk                                Pieces
  1 1/2 tb Cornstarch                          1    Minced onion
      2 tb Minced fresh parsley                     Salt and pepper to taste
      1 ds Of worcestershire sauce             1 pn Cayenne pepper
      2 c  Tender cooked medium egg            1 pn Dry mustard
           Noodles drained                     5 tb Grated sharp
     16 oz Low fat cottage cheese                   American cheese optional
    1/2 c  Plain low fat yogurt                2 tb Seasoned bread crumb
      1 cn (4-oz) drained mushroom        
 
  Servings: 1
  
  Blend milk and cornstarch in saucepan; cook mixture over low heat, stirring
  constantly, until it simmers and thickens. Stir in parsley, worcestershire,
  cayenne and mustard. In nonstick baking dish, combine milk mixture with
  noodles, cottage cheese, yogurt, mushrooms, onion, salt and pepper.
  Sprinkle top with grated cheese and bread crumbs. Bake uncovered, in
  preheated 350 degree oven for 30 minutes.
 
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      Title: Quick Orzo Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Veal
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Orzo                                     Stock
      2 tb Butter                              6 oz Shiitake/white mushrooms
      1    Fine chopped clove garlic                Sliced
    1/2 pk Dry onion soup mix                1/4 c  Parsley chopped
      2 c  Water or leftover veal         
 
  Brown the orzo and garlic in butter in a heavy casserole over medium heat,
  stirring constantly, 2 to 2 1/2 minutes until golden brown. Sprinkle on the
  onion soup mix and mix in. Add water or stock and stir well. Cover and
  simmer for 10 minutes. Add sliced mushrooms; do not stir. Cover and simmer
  for another 10 minutes. Sprinkle on and stir in parsley. Cover and let
  stand for 5-10 minutes until all liquid is absorbed into the pasta.
 
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      Title: Broccoli Rice Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Rice/grains
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Box frozen broccoli             1 1/2 c  Sauteed onions
      2 c  Uncooked minute rice               16 oz Cheese whiz
      2 cn Cream of mushroom soup         
 
  Servings: 1
  
  Combine all ingredients and bake at 350 degrees for approximately 1 hour.
 
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      Title: Irish Hot Pot
 Categories: Ethnic, Casseroles, Sausages, Beef, Irish
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      6 md Potatoes peeled and sliced          1 pk (20-oz) sausage links/
           -thin                                    -ground chuck browned in
      2 md Onions sliced thin                       -amounts you like
      3    Carrots scraped and sliced          1 cn (15-oz) condensed cream of
           -thin                                    -tomato soup diluted with a
    1/4 c  Cooked rice not instant                  -soup
      1 cn (14.5-oz) peas with liquid     
 
  can of water Salt and white pepper to taste
  
  In a buttered, 4 quart casserole layer the potatoes, onions and carrots,
  season each layer as you go with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with rice, then
  the peas with their liquid and top with the meat. Pour the diluted soup
  over all. Bake, covered, in a 375 degree oven for 1 hour. Remove cover,
  turn sausages and bake an additional hour, uncovered.
 
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      Title: Shepherd's Pie
 Categories: Londontowne, Casseroles, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      5 lg Potatoes                            6    Sliced mushrooms
           Salt                                2 tb Chopped parsley
      2 tb Butter/margarine                    1 tb Tomato paste
      1 ds Milk/whipping cream                 1 ds Worcestershire sauce
           Pepper                              1 c  Brown gravy
      1 lb Lean ground beef                    1 pk (10-oz) frozen peas or 1 lb
      1 lg Tomato chopped                           -peas shelled
 
  Cook potatoes in salted water to cover. Drain, cool and peel. Mash in large
  bowl with butter, milk and season to taste with salt and pepper. SEt aside.
  Saute beef until browned, stirring to keep meat crumbly. Season to taste
  with salt and pepper. Add tomatoes, mushrooms, parsley, tomato paste,
  worcestershire and gravy. Stir to mix. Add peas and cook about 5 minutes.
  Turn mixture into casserole. Spread potatoes evenly over meat. Bake at 400
  degrees 40 minutes until top is crispy brown.
 
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      Title: Beef Nacho Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Ground beef, Mexican, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Ground beef                         1 tb Chili powder
     12 oz Chunky salsa (1 jar)                2 c  Tortilla chips (crushed)
      1 c  Sweet corn                          2 c  Colby/Monterey Jack cheese
    3/4 c  Mircale Whip(R)                
 
  1>. Heat oven to 350F. Brown meat; drain. Stir in salsa, corn, Miracle
  Whip(R) and chili powder. 2>. Layer 1/2 meat mixture, chips and cheese in
  2-quart casserole. Repeat layers. 3>. Bake 20 minutes or until thoroughly
  heated. Top with shredded lettuce and chopped tomato, if desired.
 
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      Title: Baked Spanish Eggs
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Casseroles, Mexican, Spanish
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3    Corn tortillas, cut into            6    Eggs, beaten
           -1-inch squares                     3 tb Low-fat milk
      2 tb Olive oil                           1 oz Can mild green chiles,
      2 md Onions, quartered and thinly             -chopped
           -sliced                           1/2 ts Ground cumin
      2    Cloves garlic, minced             1/2 ts Dried oregano
      1 md Green pepper, diced                 2    To 3 tb minced fresh
      2 md Tomatoes, diced                          -cilantro or parsley
 
  Servings:  6
  
  salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
  
  Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Heat a large skillet. Toast the cut
  tortillas on the dry skillet over moderate heat, stirring occasionally,
  until they are crisp. Transfer to a plate to cool. Heat the oil in the same
  skillet. Add the onions and saute over moderate heat until transplucent.
  Add the garlic and pepper and saute until the onion turns golden and the
  peppers soften. Add the tomatoes and saute for another 2 to 3 minutes, just
  until they soften a bit. Combine the beaten eggs with the milk in a mixing
  bowl. Stir in the mixture from the skillet, the tortilla bits, and all the
  remaining ingredients. Oil two 9-inch pie tins and divide the mixture among
  them. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until set and golden on top. Let stand
  for 10 minutes before serving, then cut into wedges to serve. Source:
  Vegetarian Celebrations by Nava Atlas
 
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      Title: Onion Casserole #2
 Categories: Casseroles, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      4 md Onions, sliced                    1/2 c  Shredded carraway seed
      3 tb Butter or margarine                      -cheese
      1 cn Sliced mushrooms, drained (2      1/2 c  Shredded mild cheddar cheese
           -1/2 oz.)                           3 tb Grated Parmesan cheese
      1 ts Paprika                             1 cn Cream of chickem soup (10
  1 1/2 c  Plain croutons                           -3/4 oz.)
 
  Place onion and butter in a 3 quart casserole dish. Cook 7-10 minutes until
  tender. Stir halfway through cooking time. Blend in cream of chicken soup,
  paprika and mushrooms; cook two minutes more. Toss croutons with butter.
  Spoon over onion mixture. Sprinkle with cheeses, sprinkle with paprika as
  desired. Cook one to two minutes or until cheese is melted.
  
  SOURCE:* The Orignal Vidalia Onion Cookbook, compiled by Pam McIntyre,
  Published by: The Vidalia, Georgia Chamber of Commerce. POSTED BY: Jim
  Bodle 5/93
 
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      Title: Vidalia Sweet Onion Chicken Breast Casserole
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      1    Large chicken breast, split              -onions, peeled and
           -and boned                               Sliced
      2 tb Vegetable oil                       1 cn (10 3/4-oz) cream of
      2    Medium-sized potatoes,                   -mushroom soup, undiluted
           -peeled and sliced                       Paprika
      2    Medium-sized Vidalia sweet     
 
  Brown breast in oil and drain on paper towel. Oil a 1 1/2-quart casserole.
  Layer potatoes on bottom; follow with a layer of onions and top with a
  layer of mushroom soup. Gently, place chicken breast over soup and sprinkle
  with paprika. Cover tightly and bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.
  
  Yield: 2 servings
  
  Source: The Berkshire Eagle  April 22, 1991
 
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      Title: Potato-Cabbage Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Meats
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  1 1/2 lb Potatoes,Idaho,unpeeled(3lg)      1/2 ts Salt
           Water,boiling                   1 1/2 c  Beer(12oz)
    1/2 lb Bacon,cut into 3" strips          1/2 c  Milk
      1 c  Onion,sliced                        6 c  Cabbage,fine shredded(1.5lb)
      2 tb Flour                               1 c  Swiss cheese,shredded
    1/2 ts Thyme,dried                    
 
  1. Steam potatoes in 1 inch boiling water 30 to 40 minutes, or until
  tender.
  
  2. Slice potatoes, unpeeled, into 1/2-slices; set aside.
  
  3. Cook bacon in a large skillet until crisp; set aside.
  
  4. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons bacon fat; saute onion in same skillet
  until golden.
  
  5. Stir in flour, thyme and salt.
  
  6. Gradually add beer and milk; stir, over low heat, until mixture boils
  and thickens.
  
  7. In 3-quart casserole, layer half the cabbage, potatoes, bacon, cheese
  and sauce; repeat with remaining ingredients.
  
  8. Cover and bake in preheated 375'F. oven 30 minutes.
  
  9. Uncover and bake 15 minutes longer, or until cabbage is tender.
 
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      Title: Cheese-Ham Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Meats
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 pk Green beans,French cut(10oz)        2 c  Ham,cooked,chopped
      4 tb Butter                              2    Eggs,hard-cooked,chopped
    1/4 c  Onion,minced                        1 c  Cheddar cheese,shredded(4oz)
      4 tb Flour,all-purpose                   2 tb Pimiento,chopped
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 tb Parsley,chopped
  1 1/2 c  Milk                              1/2 c  Croutons,herb-flavored,crush
 
  1. Cook beans according to package directions; drain and reserve 1/2 cup
  liquid.
  
  2. Melt butter in a 2-quart saucepan; saute onion.
  
  3. Stir in flour and salt until well blended.
  
  4. Remove from heat; stir in milk and reserved 1/2 cup liquid.
  
  5. Heat to a boil, stirring constantly; boil and stir 1 minute.
  
  6. Remove from heat; stir in ham, eggs, cheese, pimiento andparsley.
  
  7. Place beans in baking dish; cover with ham sauce and sprinkle croutons
  over top.
  
  8. Bake in preheated 350'F. oven 20 to 25 minutes.
 
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      Title: Tangy Touchdown Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Pork/ham
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 cn Pork and beans(31oz)                2 tb Green pepper,chopped
    3/4 lb Kielbasa,sliced                   1/4 ts Chili powder
    1/4 c  Brown sugar,firmly packed           5    Pickles,Mexican,w/1T liquid
    1/4 c  Onion,chopped                       1 ds Garlic powder
    1/4 c  Catsup                            1/8 ts Cumin
 
  1. Place all ingredients in a greased 2-quart casserole; mix well.
  
  2. Cover and bake in preheated 350'F. oven 35 minutes.
 
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      Title: Peg's Pimiento Pigs
 Categories: Casseroles, Pork/ham, Sausages
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 pk Pork sausage links(12oz)          1/2 ts Salt
      1 cn Pimientos(7oz)                    1/4 ts Nutmeg,ground
      3 tb Butter or margarine                      American cheese,shredded
      2 tb Flour                                    Parsley sprigs(opt)
      1 c  Milk                           
 
  1. Brown sausage links in a skillet.
  
  2. Wrap each browned link in a strip of pimiento; arrange in a buttered
  shallow baking dish in a single layer.
  
  3. Melt butter in a saucepan; stir in flour to blend.
  
  4. Add milk, stirring constantly; cook until slightly thickened and smooth.
  
  5. Add salt, nutmeg and cheese.
  
  6. Pour sauce over sausage; bake in preheated 350'F. oven 15 minutes.
  
  7. Garnish with sprigs of parsley if desired.
 
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      Title: Baked Potato Salad
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetarian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      3    Potatoes,Idaho,medium-size          1 ts Mustard,prepard
           Water                             1/4 ts Celery seed
  1 1/3 ts Salt                                2 tb Cider vinegar
      2 tb Salad oil                         1/2 c  Green pepper,diced
    1/2 c  Onion,chopped                     1/4 c  Carrot,shredded
 
  1. Put potatoes in a large saucepan with 1 inch cold water and 1 teaspoon
  salt; bring to a boil.
  
  2. Cover, reduce heat and simmer 25 minutes, until potatoes are tender;
  drain and cool.
  
  3. Peel potatoes and slice 1/4-inch thick; set aside.
  
  4. Heat oil in a medium-size skillet; saute onion until soft.
  
  5. Stir in flour, mustard, celery seed and remaining 1/3 teaspoon salt.
  
  6. Gradually add 1/2 cup water and vinegar; cook over low heat, stirring
  constantly, until mixture boils and thickens.
  
  7. Combine potatoes, green pepper and carrots in a bowl; add sauce, mixing
  well.
  
  8. Spoon half the mixture into a shallow 8x8-inch baking dish; sprinkle
  with 1/2 cup cheese.
  
  9. Cover with remaining potato mixture and cheese.
  
  10. Bake, uncovered, in preheated 350'F. oven 15 to 20 minutes, or until
  cheese is melted and vegetables are hot.
 
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      Title: Potato & Egg Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetarian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Potatoes,medium-size                3 tb Bacon fat
      1 ts Salt                              1/2 c  American cheese,grated
    1/4 ts Pepper                              4    Eggs
    1/4 ts Nutmeg                            3/4 c  Milk,evaporated,undiluted
 
  1. Peel potatoes; slice thinly.
  
  2. Sprinkle potatoes with salt, pepper and nutmeg.
  
  3. Heat bacon fat in a skillet; add potatoes and cook until browned and
  tender, stirring frequently.
  
  4. Spread potatoes evenly in a greased 1-quart casserole; sprinkle with
  cheese.
  
  5. Break eggs carefully over cheese; cover with cream.
  
  6. Bake in preheated 350'F. oven 15 to 20 minutes, or until eggs are set.
  
  7. Serve at once.
 
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      Title: Miss Allie's Chicken and Rice Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Poultry, Rice/grains
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Chicken,3-4 lb*                     1 cn Mushrooms,drained (4 oz)
           Salt                                4 tb Butter,cut into small pieces
           Pepper                              3 c  Chicken stock,boiling
      1    Onion,lg,mild,peeled/chopped        1 c  Rice,long-grained,uncooked
 
  1. Preheat oven to 350'F.
  
  2. Place half of the chicken in a Dutch oven (or heavy casserole with
  tight-fitting lid) and season with salt and pepper.
  
  3. Cover with the onions, mushrooms and half of the butter. Cover with
  remaining chicken, season, and dot with butter. Cover and bake for about 45
  minutes. Remove chicken pieces; add rice and stir into cooking fat. Add the
  boiling stock. Place chicken over mixture. Recover and bake for about 1
  hour, or until rice and chicken are tender and almost all liquid has been
  absorbed.
 
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      Title: Schinkenfleckerln  (Ham and Noodle Casserole)
 Categories: Casseroles, Low-cal, Pasta
      Yield: 2 servings
 
    1/4 c  Skim milk                                -1/2-inch cubes
      1    Egg, separated                      1 c  Cooked noodles (medium
      1 tb Margarine, melted, divided               -width)
    1/8 ts Pepper                              1 ds Salt
      5 oz Boiled ham, cut into           
 
  Preheat oven to 375F.  In small mixing bowl combine milk, egg yolk, 2 1/2
  teaspoons margarine, and the pepper, mixing thoroughly; add ham and noodles
  and stir well to thoroughly combine.  In separate bowl beat egg white with
  salt until stiff but not dry; gently fold into noodle mixture.
  
  Grease 2-cup casserole with remaining margarine and spoon noodle mixture
  into casserole.  Bake until browned on top, 45 to 50 minutes.
  
  Makes 2 servings.
  
  [WEIGHT WATCHERS NEW INTERNATIONAL COOKBOOK] Posted by Fred Peters.
 
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      Title: Best Broccoli Casserole
 Categories: Vegetables, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Water                                    -mushroom soup
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 cn (10 3/4 oz.) cream of celery
      1 c  Instant rice                             -soup
    1/4 c  Butter                             10 oz Pkg. frozen chopped
    1/4 c  Chopped onion                            -broccoli, thawed
    1/4 c  Chopped celery                    1/2 c  Diced process American
      1 cn (10 3/4 oz.) cream of                    -cheese
 
  Bring water and salt to a boil.  Add rice; cover and remove from heat. Let
  sit for 5 minutes.  Melt butter in skillet; saute' onion and celery until
  tender.  In large mixing bowl, combine rice, celery, and onion with
  remaining ingredients. Pour into a greased 1 1/2 qt. casserole. Bake at 350
  degrees for 1 hour.
  
  Serves:  6 From: "Taste of Home" Magazine
 
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      Title: Chicken and Rice Dinner
 Categories: Poultry, Rice/grains, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 lb To 3 lb broiler/fryer               1 ts Poultry seasoning
           -chicken, cut up                    1 ts Salt
    1/4 c  (to 1/3 cup) flour                1/2 ts Pepper
      2 tb Oil                                 1 c  Milk
  1 1/2 c  Long grain rice                 2 1/3 c  Water
 
  Chopped fresh parsley
  
  Dredge chicken pieces in flour.  In a skillet, heat oil on medium and brown
  chicken on all sides.  Meanwhile, combine rice, poultry seasoning, salt,
  pepper, milk and water. Pour into a greased 13x9x2" baking pan. Top with
  chicken. Cover tightly with foil and bake at 350 degrees for 55 minutes or
  until rice and chicken are tender.  Sprinkle with parsley before serving.
  
  Serves:  4 From: "Taste of Home Magazine"
 
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      Title: Chicken Dressing Casserole
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles, Dressings
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2    Chickens - cooked and diced         2    Eggs - beaten
      1    6 oz pkg Stove Top herb             2 c  Chicken broth
           -flavor                           1/3 c  Celery
      1 cn Crm of mushroom soup              1/3 c  Onion
    1/4 c  Margarine (melted)                1/2 c  Milk
 
  Combine all ingredients - mix well. Put in greased 13x9 dish or pan. Bake
  45 min at 350. Let stand 15 min. 8-10 servings.
  
  "That's the official recipe but here's what I do. Since I'm so lazy I just
  buy the boneless skinned chicken breasts and poach them in the microwave. I
  don't use margarine, I use butter. It calls for 2 cups of broth but I just
  use one 14 1/2 oz can - works fine. And I don't put mine in a 13x9 pan - do
  you have any corning ware stuff? It fits real nice in their oval casserole
  ~ 2 quart I think." (Notes above by Chris)
  
  From:  Christiane Stakely (SBHR84A) - Prodigy
 
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      Title: Chicken and Stuffing Casserole
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/4 c  Oil                               1/4 c  Butter, melted
    1/2 c  Flour                               1 c  Milk
    1/2 ts Paprika                           3/4 ts Salt
    1/4 ts Pepper                            1/2 ts Rubbed sage
  3 1/2 lb Broiler-fryer chicken, cut        1/2 ts Dried thyme leaves
           -up                               1/4 ts Pepper
      1 cn Condensed cream of chicken          1    Lg. stalk celery, chopped
           -or                                      -(about 3/4 cup)
           Cream of mushroom soup              1    Med. onion, chopped (about
      6 c  Soft bread cubes (about 10               -1/2 cup)
           -slices)                       
 
  Heat oil over medium heat in 10" skillet.  Mix flour, paprika and 1/4 tsp.
  pepper.  Coat chicken with flour mixture. Cook chicken in oil over medium
  heat 15 to 20 minutes or until brown.
  
  Heat oven to 350 degrees.  Place chicken in ungreased 2 1/2 quart casserole
  or square baking dish, 9x9x2".  Pour soup over chicken. Toss remaining
  ingredients.  Mound mixture on chicken. Cover and bake 1 hour to 1 hour 15
  minutes or until chicken is done.
  
  Serves:  6 From: Betty Crocker Recipe Booklet
 
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      Title: Fresh Vegetable Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Cheese/eggs, Vegetables
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 c  Broccoli florets                1 1/2 c  Sliced zucchini
  1 1/2 c  Sliced carrots                      1 c  Sliced celery
      1 c  Mayonnaise                        1/2 c  Diced green pepper
      1 c  Shredded cheddar cheese (4        1/2 c  Diced onion
           -oz.)                               1 tb Minced fresh parsley
      3    To 4 Drops Hot pepper sauce         1 tb Minced fresh basil
    1/4 ts Pepper                              3 tb Butter or margarine
    1/4 c  Cooking sherry OR (optional)       12    Saltines, crushed
    1/4 c  Dry white wine (optional)         1/3 c  Grated Parmesan cheese
 
  Steam broccoli and carrots until crisp-tender; drain and set aside. In a
  large bowl, mix together mayonnaise, cheddar cheese, hot pepper sauce,
  pepper, and sherry if desired. Add broccoli, carrots, remaining vegetables,
  parsley and basil; stir gently to mix. Spoon into a greased 2 quart baking
  dish. Melt butter in a small saucepan. Add crushed saltines; stir until
  browned. Remove from heat and stir in Parmesan cheese; sprinkle over
  vegetables. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 30-40 munutes. Yield: 6-8
  servings.
  
  SOURCE:*Audrey Thibodeau, Lancaster, NH, Country Magazine June/July 93
  POSTED BY: Jim Bodle 6/93
 
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      Title: Chinese Green Bean Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetarian, Chinese
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      2 cn Green beans(16oz)                   1 cn Cream/celery soup(10.75oz)
      1 cn Bean sprouts,drained(16oz)          1 cn Onion rings,Frnch-fried(3oz)
 
  1. Mix together green beans, bean sprouts and soup in a greased 2-quart
  casserole.~ 2. Bake in preheated 350'F. oven 30 minutes.~ 3. Sprinkle with
  onion rings; bake 5 minutes longer, or until onion rings are golden brown.~
 
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      Title: Vegetable Bean & Noodle Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetarian, Pasta
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Onion,diced                       1/2 ts Thyme
  1 1/2 c  Celery,diced                      1/2 ts Sage
      3 tb Salad oil                         1/2 ts Salt,seasoned
    1/3 c  Flour,whole wheat                 1/4 ts Pepper,seasoned
      3 c  Veggie broth                      1/4 ts Mustard,dry
      1    Potato,medium,peeled/grated         2 c  Soy beans,cooked
    1/2 lb Mushrooms,fresh,sliced              3 c  Noodles,whole wheat cooked
      1    Tomato,peeled/chopped               3    Tomatoes,medium-size,sliced
    1/2 ts Rosemary                          1/3 c  Parsley,minced
 
  1. Saute onion and celery in oil in a large Dutch oven until soft.~ 2. Stir
  in flour; cook several minutes, stirring over medium heat.~ 3. Reduce heat;
  slowly add soy bean stock, stirring constantly.~ 4. Add carrots, potato,
  mushrooms, chopped tomato, herbs and seasonings; bring to boil to thicken,
  stirring constantly.~ 5. Remove from heat and set aside.~ 6. Alternate
  layers of soy beans and noodles in a greased 12x8x2-inch baking dish; pour
  some of the vegetable gravy over each layer. (Gravy should come almost to
  top of mixture.)~ 7. Arrange tomato slices over top; sprinkle with
  parsley.~ 8. Bake in preheated 350'F. oven 40 minutes.~
 
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      Title: Noodle-Cheese-Vegetable Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetarian, Pasta
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      8 oz Noodles,egg,medium(4cups)           1 cn Cottage cheese,creamed(8oz)
      1 tb Salt                                1 pk Green beans,frozen(10oz)
      3 qt Water,boiling                     1/2 c  Onion,minced
      1 cn Yogurt,plain(8oz)                   1 c  Cheddar cheese,shredded
 
  1. Gradually add noodles and salt to rapidly boiling water so that water
  continues to boil.~ 2. Cook, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until
  tender; drain in colander.~ 3. While noodles are cooking, combine yogurt
  and cottage cheese.~ 4. In a 2-quart round baking dish, combine noodles,
  yogurt mixture, beans and onion.~ 5. Top with Cheddar cheese.~ 6. Bake in
  preheated 400'F. oven 20 to 25 minutes, or until cheese is melted and
  browned.~
 
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      Title: Tomato-Zucchini Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetarian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  1 1/2 ts Chili powder                      1/8 ts Black pepper,ground
      1 tb Parsley flakes                      3 c  Zucchini,thinly sliced,fresh
    1/2 ts Garlic powder                       1 lb Tomatoes,fresh,sliced
    1/2 ts Onion powder                      1/4 c  Bread crumbs,white,fresh
    1/8 ts Salt                                1 tb Vegetable oil
 
  1. Combine chili powder, 1 1/2 teaspooons parsley flakes, garlic and onion
  powders, salt and pepper in a small bowl.~ 2. Place half the zucchini in a
  lightly greased 6-cup casserole, or layer with half the tomatoes.~ 3.
  Sprinkle with half the seasoning mixture.~ 4. Repeat the layers.~ 5.
  Combine bread crumbs, oil and remaining parsley flakes; sprinkle over
  vegetables.~ 6. Bake, uncovered, in preheated 375'F. oven, until vegetables
  are tender, about 40 minutes.~
 
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      Title: Eggplant-Cheese Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetarian
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 pk Spaghetti sauce mix(1.5oz)          1    Eggplant,large
      1 cn Tomato sauce(8oz)                 1/2 c  Salad oil
  1 1/2 c  Water                             1/2 lb Mozzarella cheese,thin slice
      1 ts Salt,seasoned                     1/4 c  Parmesan cheese,grated
    1/2 c  Onion,minced                   
 
  1. Combine spaghetti sauce mix, tomato sauce, water, seasoned salt and
  onion in a saucepan; bring to a boil.~ 2. Reduce heat and simmer,
  uncovered, 20 minutes.~ 3. Peel eggplant; cut in 1/4-inch slices.~ 4. Saute
  eggplant slices in hot oil in a skillet until brown, adding oil as needed;
  drain well on paper towels.~ 5. Pour a third of the sauce into a
  8-inch-square baking dish; cover the sauce with half the eggplant and
  mozzarella slices.~ 6. Repeat layers, ending with sauce; top with Parmesan
  cheese.~ 7. Bake, uncovered, in preheated 350'F. oven about 20 minutes.~
 
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      Title: Green Bean & Onion Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetarian
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 tb Butter                              1 cn Green beans,undrained(16oz)
      3 tb Flour                                    Milk
      1 tb Mustard,prepared yellow             1 cn Onions,small whole(16oz)
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 c  Bread cubes,buttered
    1/4 ts Tabasco sauce                  
 
  1. Melt butter; add flour, stirring until smooth.~ 2. Add mustard, salt,
  Tabasco and bean liquid plus milk to make 1 1/2 cups; cook until thick.~ 3.
  Add beans and drained onions.~ 4. Place in a greased 1-quart casserole;
  border with buttered bread crumbs.~ 5. Bake in preheated 375'F. oven 30
  minutes, or until bread crumbs brown.~
 
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      Title: Macaroni Supper Casserole
 Categories: Casseroles, Vegetarian, Pasta
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Elbow macaroni(8oz)                 2 ts Sugar
           Salt                                1 cn Tomato paste(6oz)
      3 qt Water,boiling                       2    Eggs
      2 tb Corn oil                            1 cn Cottage cheese(16oz)
      3 c  Onion,pearl whole                   2 pk Spinach,chopped(10oz)
      1    Garlic clove,large,crushed          3 c  Cheddar cheese,grated(3/4#)
      1 cn Tomatoes,undrained(16oz)            1 ts Sage,ground
 
  1. Gradualyy add macaroni and 1 tablespoon salt to rapidly boiling water so
  water continues to boil.~ 2. Cook, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until
  tender; drain in colander.~ 3. Heat oil in large saucepan.~ 4. Add onions
  and garlic; saute over medium heat, stirring constantly, until onions are
  almost tender, about 3 minutes.~ 5. Stir in undrained tomatoes; break up
  tomatoes with spoon.~ 6. Stir in sugar, tomato paste and 1/2 teaspoon
  salt.~ 7. Beat eggs in a bowl until light; stir in cottage cheese, spinach,
  1/2 cup Cheddar cheese, sage and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Mix well.~ 8. In an
  ungreased 13x9-inch baking dish, arrange in layers; a third of the tomato
  sauce, half the macaroni, a third of the Cheddar cheese and half the
  spinach mixture.~ 9. Repeat layering; spread the remaining sauce on the
  spinach layer and spinkle the remaining cheese around the edges of the
  casserole.~ 10. Cover with foil and bake in preheated 400'F. oven 25
  minutes.~ 11. Uncover and bake 5 minutes longer, or until mixture is hot
  and bubbly and cheese is melted.~
 
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      Title: Much Lighter Chicken Casserole
 Categories: Poultry, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 tb Corn-oil margarine                1/4 c  Calorie-reduced mayonnaise
      6 tb Unbleached flour                    2 c  Diced celery
  1 1/4 c  Defatted chicken stock              2 tb Chopped onion
      1 c  Non-fat milk                        2 tb Freshly squeezed lemon juice
    1/2 ts Salt                                2 c  Cooked cooled rice
    1/8 ts Garlic powder                     1/4 c  Sliced almonds
    1/8 ts Freshly ground black pepper              - toasted in preheated
      4 c  Cooked diced chicken                     - 350-degree oven
           - without skin                           - 8 to 10 minutes
 
     Melt margarine in medium saucepan.  Add flour and stir over medium heat
  1 minute.  Do not brown.  Add chicken stock and milk.  Using a wire whisk,
  stir over medium heat until mixture comes to a boil.  Add salt, garlic
  powder and pepper; continue to cook 1 minute more.
     In large mixing bowl, combine sauce with chicken, mayonnaise, celery,
  onion, lemon juice and rice.  Mix well and pour into a casserole sprayed
  with non-stick vegetable coating.  Top with toasted almonds.  Bake in
  preheated 350-degree oven 50 to 60 minutes until hot and bubbly.  Makes
  about 7 cups OR 6 (1-cup) servings.
  
  NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION:  Each serving contains approximately 399 calories;
  83 milligrams cholesterol; 17 grams fat; 449 milligrams sodium.
  
  Printed in the June 20, 1991, issue of the Los Angeles Daily News.
 
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      Title: Italian Braised Lamb & Potatoes
 Categories: Italian, Casseroles, Beef, Lamb
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      5 tb Olive oil                           3    Garlic cloves crushed
      1 kg Lamb, lean boneless from the        1    Capsicum red, cut into strip
           - shoulder cut into 4cm pcs       250 ml Lamb or beef stock
      2    Brown onions                      500 g  Potatoes, peeled & cut into
    1/2 bn Italian parsley, leaves only             - 4cm pieces
           -chopped                           60 g  Pecorino, grated
 
  The potatoes should be yellow, waxy ones, such as Petrones or Desirees.
  
  Heat half the oil in a large heavy pot.  Brown lamb well in batches and,
  using a slotted spoon, remove to a plate.   Add remaining oil.   Add onion
  and cook until softened.   Add parsley, garlic and capsicum.   Return lamb
  to pot, stir and add stock and freshly ground pepper to taste.   (Don't add
  salt yet as pecorino is a salty cheese)    Reduce heat, cover, and simmer
  for 30 minutes.
  
  Add potato and simmer for another 20 minutes, or until lamb is almost
  tender.   Stir in cheese and cook for 10 minutes. Season with freshly
  ground pepper and salt to taste.
  
  Best if cooked 1 - 2 days ahead and refrigerated.   Like all casseroles, it
  will improve in flavour during the resting period.   Great for
  entertaining, because it can be cooked well in advance, leaving you free to
  get on with the many chores involved in throwing a party.
  
  (Source:   Australian Gourmet Traveller magazine) (Posted by Mike Kear)
 
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      Title: Blue Cheese, Hazelnut and Herb Terrine
 Categories: Vegetarian, Vegetables, Cheese/eggs, Casseroles
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           Radicchio leaves                    1 ts Gelozone
 58 1/3 g  Creamy blue cheese             16 2/3 g  Toasted ground hazelnuts
 91 2/3 g  Greek strained yogurt             2/3    Hard boiled eggs
    1/3 tb Mayonnaise                          2 tb Fresh mixed herbs

---------------------------SUGGESTIONS FOR HERBS---------------------------
           Parsley                          3/16 ts Paprika
           Coriander                                Seasoning
           Chives                         
 
  1 Trim the stalks from the radicchio and use the leaves to line a 110g
    (for two servings) loaf tin.
  
  2 Mash the blue cheese with the yogurt and mayonnaise and warm gently.
    In a separate pan, whisk the Gelozone into two tablespoons of water
    and bring almost to the boil.
  
  3 Fold into the cheese mixture. Add the nuts, eggs, herbs, paprika and
    seasoning. Mix well and transfer to the loaf tin.
  
  4 Fold over the radicchio leaves and chill until set. Carefully turn
    out of the tin, slice and serve.
 
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      Title: Clam and Potato Casserole
 Categories: Fish/sea, Casseroles
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           Ingredients:                             Paprika
      1    Qt. clams, shucked                  1    Stick butter or margarine
    1/4 c  Flour                           1 1/2 ts Salt
      1 ds Pepper                            1/4 tb Curry powder
  1 1/2 c  Clam liquid & milk mixed            6    Potatoes, boiled, sliced
      1 lg Onion chopped                       4 tb Parmesan cheese, grated
 
  Directions: Drain juice from clams and save liquid. Chop clams. Melt
  butter. Blend in flour and seasonings. Mix clam juice with milk to make 1
  1/2 cups. Add to flour blend slowly while cooking over low heat. Stir
  constantly until mixture is thick and smooth. Add clams. Place half of
  potatoes in greased casserole, sprinkle half the onions over potoatoes and
  cover with half the sauce. Repeat. Sprinkle with cheese and paprika. Bake
  at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.
 
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      Title: Green Tomato Relish Ii
 Categories: Relishes, Vegetables, Preserve
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      6 lb Green Tomatoes                      3 ea Med. Onions
      4 tb Pickling Salt                       5 ea Thin Slices Lemon
    3/4 c  Sweet Red Pepper *              1 1/2 c  Brown Sugar
  1 1/2 c  Vinegar                             2 ts White Peppercorns
      2 ts Whole Allspice                      2 ts Whole Cloves
      2 ts Celery Seeds                        2 ts Mustard Seeds
      2 ts Dry Mustard                    
 
  *   Fresh red sweet pepper should be finely chopped.
  Wash and core the tomatoes; peel the onions.  Slice the tomatoes and onions
  thinly, mix with the salt and let stand overnight.  In the morning drain
  thoroughly.  Put the tomatoes and onions in a large kettle and add the
  lemon slices, pepper, sugar, vinegar, and the spices and mustard tied in a
  bag.  Bring to a boil and cook for about 30 minutes or until slightly
  thickened, stirring occasionally.  Discard the spice bag and turn the
  relish into hot jars.  Seal at once.
  
  Makes 4 Quarts.
 
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      Title: Pork Chops a la Jenni  Fdgn81a
 Categories: Pork/ham
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     14    Pork chops; sliced 1/4" thic        1 cn Cream of mushroom soup
           Salt, pepper                      1/2 c  Parmesan cheese;grated
           Flour                                    Paprika
    1/2 c  Butter                         
 
  Season pork chops with salt and pepper. Dip chops into flour and shake off
  excess. Brown chops on both sides in butter in a large skillet. Place chops
  in overlapping rows in a shallow casserole. Spoon pan drippings over chops.
  Spread mushroom soup over chops. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese and paprika.
  Bake covered in a preheated 350 oven 15 to 20 minutes. LISA HLAVATY FDGN81A
 
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      Title: Short Ribs  Fdgn81a
 Categories: Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      3 lb Beef short ribs                     1 c  Hot water
    1/3 c  Flour                               1    Bay leaf
      1 ts Salt                                2 tb Brown sugar; packed
    3/4 ts Black pepper                      1/4 c  Vinegar
      2 tb Vegetable shortening                2 tb Soy sauce
      1 c  Onions; sliced                      1    Green pepper;cut into rings
      1 cl Garlic; minced or pressed                Flour
 
  Wipe meat with a damp cloth. Trim off excess fat. Combine flour, salt and
  black pepper. Dredge meat in mixture to coat completely. Heat shortening in
  large skillet. Brown ribs on> all sides. Remove to a casserole with cover.
  Saute onions and garlic in skillet until golden. Spoon over ribs. Combine
  water, bay leaf, brown sugar, vinegar and soy sauce. Pour over ribs. Cover.
  Bake at 350 for 1 3/4 hours. Add green pepper rings. Cook 15 to 20 minutes
  longer or until meat is tender. Remove cooked ribs and vegetables to a
  serving platter. Skim fat off drippings. Thicken with a little flour if
  desired. Spoon drippings over meat and vegetables. *recipe may be halved or
  doubled. For 8 servings, use 1 1/2 cups hot water. LISA HLAVATY FDGN81A
 
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      Title: Pork Chops  Fdgn81a
 Categories: Pork/ham
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Pork chops                        1/2 c  Mushrooms; sliced
           Salt and pepper                   1/3 c  Green pepper; sliced
    1/2 c  Water                             1/4 c  Tabasco sauce
    2/3 c  Ketchup                             1 tb Worcestershire sauce
      2 tb Green onion; chopped                1 ts Granulated sugar; optional
 
  In a large iron skillet, brown pork chops on both sides until golden brown,
  about 4 minutes per side. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. To the pan, add
  water. Spread ketchup on top of chops. Add green onion, mushrooms, green
  pepper, tabasco sauce,worcestershire sauce and sugar, if used. Bring to a
  boil. Cover. Reduce heat. Simmer 45 to 50 minutes until chops are fork
  tender. Taste. Adjust seasonings, if necessary. Serve immediately. LISA
  HLAVATY  FDGN81A
 
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      Title: Impossible Beef and Tomatoe Pie
 Categories: Beef
      Yield: 8 servings
 
           LISA CRAWLEY   (TSPN00B)        2 1/4 c  Milk
      3 c  Beef; cooked; cut bite-size       1/4 c  Butter; melted
      1 c  Onion; chopped                      5    Eggs
      1 c  Celery; thinly sliced           1 1/4 c  Bisquick
      3    Tomatoes; coarsely chopped        1/2 ts Garlic salt
  1 1/2 c  Swiss cheese; shredded         
 
  Heat oven to 350.  Grease a 13x9x2" baking dish.
  
  Layer beef, onion, celery, tomatoes and cheese in dish. Beat remaining
  ingred. til smooth, 15 sec. in blender on high or 1 min. with electric
  mixer on high.
  
  Pour into dish.  Bake until knife insertted in center comes out clean,
  40-50 minutes.  Cool 5 minutes. Garnish with parsley sprigs if desired.
  Serves: 8-10.
  
  High Alt.- Bake 70-75 minutes.
  
  From: BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB LISA CRAWLEY TSPN00B
 
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      Title: Impossible Pizza Pie
 Categories: Pies, Pizza
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           LISA CRAWLEY   (TSPN00B)            1 c  Prepared pizza sauce
    2/3 c  Onion; chopped                    1/4 c  Parmesan; grated
    1/3 c  Parmesan; grated                3 1/2 oz Pepperoni; sliced
  1 1/2 c  Milk                              1/3 c  Onion; chopped
      3    Eggs                              1/2 c  Green pepper; chopped
    3/4 c  Bisquick                        1 1/2 c  Mozzarella; shredded
 
  Heat oven to 425.  Grease pie plate, 10 x 1 1/2" Sprinkle 2/3 c. onion and
  1/3 c. Parmesan cheese in pie plate. Beat milk, eggs and bisquick 15 sec.
  in blender on high. Pour into pie plate. Bake 20 min.
  
  Spread pizza sauce over top.  Top with remaining ingred. Bake 15-20 min. or
  til cheese is light brown. Cool 5 min. For 1/2 recipe: Use 1 qt. square or
  round casserole. Decrease Parmesan cheese to 2 tb., eggs to 2 and baking
  mix to 1/2 c.  Divide remaining ingred. amts in half. Decrease beat time to
  10 sec.  and second baking time to 10-15 min. HIGH ALT>For 1/2 recipe: use
  1 1/2 qt round or 1 qt. square casserole.
  
  FROM; BISQUICK RECIPE CLUB  LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B
 
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      Title: Immpossibe Broccoli-Cheese Pie
 Categories: Vegetables
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           DEIDRE ANNE PENROD   (FGGT98      1/2 ts Salt
      1 lb Broccoli bunch                    1/8 ts Ground pepper; fresh
    2/3 c  Onion; chopped                    1/8 ts Ground nutmeg
    1/4 c  Water                               1 tb Fresh parsley; minced
      4    Eggs; slightly beaten             2/3 c  Swiss cheese; fresh\shredded
  1 1/4 c  Milk                              1/3 c  Parmesan cheese; grated
      4    To 6 drops Hot Sauce           
 
  Trim off large leaves of broccoli.  Remove tough ends of lower stalks, and
  wash broccoli thoroughly; cut flowerets and stems into thin slices.
  
  Combine broccoli, onion, and 1/4 cup water in a saucepan; cover and cook
  over medium heat 6 to 8 minutes. Drain thoroughly, pressing out moisture
  with paper towels.
  
  Combine next 8 ingredients.  Stir in vegetables, and pour mixture into a
  greased 10-inch pie plate.
  
  Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese; bake at 350^ about 30 minutes or until set.
  Let stand 10 minutes.
  
  YIELD: One 10-inch pie.
  
  Source: Southern Living Annual Recipes, 1984 From the cookbook files of:
  Deidre-Anne Penrod, FGGT98B on *P, J.PENROD3 on GEnie
 
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      Title: Impossible Peanut Butter Cookies
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 8 servings
 
           JUDY VOCELKA   (NFXS18B)            1 c  Sugar
      1 c  Peanut butter                            Egg
 
  Mix ingredients and roll into balls about the size of a walnut. Place on
  greased cookie sheet and mash down with a fork. Bake at 350 till lightly
  browned. Remove from cookie sheet immediately and allow to cool on a rack.
  Makes 16-24 cookies, depending on size.
 
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      Title: Apple and Nut Pockets
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 20 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B             1/4 ts Baking soda
      1 x  -DOUGH:                             1 x  -FILLING:
      8 tb Unsalted butter; softened         2/3 c  Apple butter
  1 1/4 c  Sugar                               1 tb Lemon juice
      1 ea Large egg                           1 x  Grated zest of 1 lemon
  1 1/2 ts Vanilla extract                   1/4 c  Finely chopped walnuts
  2 1/2 c  Sifted all-purpose flour            1 x  Confectioners' sugar
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 x  -for dusting
 
  To make the dough: In a medium bowl, using a hand-held electric mixer set
  at high speed, beat the butter until creamy, about 1 minute. Add the sugar
  and beat until light in color and texture, about 2 minutes. Beat in the egg
  and vanilla. Sift the flour with the salt and baking soda. Gradually add
  the flour mixture to the butter mixture, beating well after each addition.
  Scrape the dough onto a large piece of plastic wrap and wrap tightly.
  Refrigerate until the dough is firm enough to roll out, at least 6 hours,
  or preferably overnight. To make the filling: Combine the apple butter,
  lemon juice, lemon zest, and walnuts and mix well. Preheat the oven to 375
  degrees. Divide the dough into 4 portions. On a lightly floured work
  surface, roll out one portion of dough to 1/8 inch thickness. (If the dough
  crumbles, work in your hands until malleable.) Using a 3-inch round cookie
  cutter, cut out rounds of the dough. Gather up the scraps to work into the
  remaining dough. Repeat the process until all the dough has been used.
  Place a rounded teaspoon of the filling in the center of half of the
  rounds. Brush the edges of the rounds lightly with water. Place the
  remaining rounds on top of the filled cookies. Using a fork, press the
  edges sealed. Don't worry if cracks appear in the surface. Transfer the
  cookies to ungreased baking sheets. Bake until lightly browned, 12 to 15
  minutes. Transfer to wire racks and cool completely. Sprinkle with
  confectioners' sugar before serving.  Makes about 20 large cookies. Source:
  "An Edible Christmas" (A Treasury of Recipes for the Holiday) by Irena
  Chalmers. Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Cakey Gingerbread Squares
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B               1 ts Ground cinnamon
      8 tb Unsalted butter; at room          1/2 ts Ground allspice
      1 x  -temperature                      1/2 ts Ground nutmeg
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Salt
      2 ea Large eggs                        1/4 ts Ground cloves
      1 x  Grated zest of 1 orange             1 c  Unsulfured molasses
  2 1/2 c  Sifted all-purpose flour            1 c  Boiling water
      2 ts Baking soda                         1 x  Confectioners' sugar;
      2 ts Ground ginger                       1 x  -for dusting
 
  Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour a 9-inch square baking
  pan. Using a hand-held electric mixer set at high speed, beat the butter
  until creamy, about 1 minute. Add the sugar and beat until light in color
  and texture, about 2 additional minutes. Beat in the eggs and orange zest.
  Sift the flour, baking soda, ginger, cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, salt, and
  cloves onto a piece of waxed paper. In a 2-cup glass measuring cup, combine
  the molasses and boiling water. Alternately in thirds, beat in the flour
  and molasses mixtures. Transfer the batter to the prepared pan. Bake until
  a toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out clean, and the
  cake is shrinking from the sides of the pan, 40 to 50 minutes. Let stand on
  a wire cake rack for 5 minutes. Place the confectioners' sugar in a sieve
  and dust over the top of the cake. Serve the cake warm or completely
  cooled.  Makes 12 to 16 servings. Source: "An Edible Christmas" (A Treasury
  of Recipes for the Holiday) by Irena Chalmers. Reformatted by: CYGNUS,
  HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Cranberry Upside-Down Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 10 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B             1/4 c  Thawed frozen nonfat
      1 x  Butter;                             1 x  -egg substitute
      1 x  -or non-stick vegetable oil         1 x  -(equivalent to 1 egg)
      2 c  Cranberries                       1/4 c  Nonfat milk
  1 3/4 c  Sugar                             1/4 c  Freshly squeezed orange juic
    1/2 c  Water                               1 ts Grated orange zest
      1 c  Cake flour                        1/2 ts Vanilla
  1 1/2 ts Baking powder                       1 c  Low-fat whipped topping
    1/2 c  Applesauce                          1 tb Orange liqueur
 
  Lightly butter bottom and sides of 9-inch round baking pan or spray with
  non-stick vegetable oil spray. Combine cranberries, 1 cup sugar and water
  in large saucepan. Bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer until slightly
  thickened to syrupy consistency, about 10 minutes. Pour into prepared pan.
  Cool to room temperature. Sift together cake flour, remaining 3/4 cup sugar
  and baking powder into large bowl. In another bowl stir applesauce, egg
  substitute, nontfat milk, orange juice, orange zest and vanilla until
  blended. Stir into dry ingredients just until blended. Pour over cranberry
  mixture. Bake at 375 degrees 25 to 30 minutes or until wooden pick inserted
  in center comes out clean. Let cake cool in pan about 5 minutes. Loosen
  cake around edges of pan. Place inverted serving platter over cake and turn
  both upside down. Shake gently then remove pan. Serve warm with whipped
  topping blended with orange liqueur. Makes 10 servings. Each serving
  contains about: 215 calories, 81 mg sodium, 0 cholesterol and 1 gram fat.
  Source: L.A. Times Newspaper Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Golden Egg Bread (Challa)
 Categories: Breads, Ethnic, Desserts
      Yield: 16 servings
 
           -Elaine Radis BGMB90B               2    Eggs
      1 pk Yeast                               6 tb Vegetable oil
      3 c  Flour                           1 1/2 ts Salt
      4 tb Sugar                             3/4 c  Water; warm
 
  Combine all ingredients in the pan in the order listed and select white
  bread; push start When I make this into Challa, I remove from the
  breadmaker after the manual mode stops; let rise; braid*; and put an egg
  wash over the challa. Then bake in a 350 degree oven until a light toasty
  brown. I usually sprinkle on some type of seeds (sesame or poppy) after the
  egg wash. *Braiding in the flat manner. The middle one goes under and over;
  never across.
 
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      Title: Classic Challa
 Categories: Breads, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -ELAINE RADIS BGMB90B               7 c  Flour
      2 pk Dry yeast                           3 ea Eggs
  1 3/4 c  -Warm water                       1/2 c  Oil
    1/8 c  Sugar                                    Poppy seeds; or
    3/4 tb Salt                                     -Sesame Seeds
 
  Disolve Yeast in warm water in large bowl.When dissolved,add sugar,salt and
  HALF the flour.Mix well.Add eggs and oil,then slowly stir in most of
  remaining flour.Dough will be quite heavy,add a little water and beat until
  dough starts to pull away from sides of bowl.Turn out onto well floured
  surface and knead for about 10 min.Add only enough flour to keep dough
  manageable,knead until dough is smooth and elastic.Place dough in large
  oiled bowl,turn so top gets oiled also.Cover with damp towel and let rise
  in warm place for abt. 2 hours,punching down every 20 minutes.Divide dough
  into three parts,shape into loaves(or twist),place in well greased loaf
  pans or baking sheets.Let rise until double in bulk.Preheat oven to 375
  degr.F.Brush tops of loaves with beaten Egg and sprinkle with seeds.Bake
  for 30 to 45 minutes; or until brown.Remove from oven and cool on rack.
 
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      Title: Party Mix (Karen Kugelman's)
 Categories: Appetizers, Desserts
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  -Karen Kugelman CNGF88B           1/3 c  Butter
      3 c  Cherrios                            4 ts Worcestershire sauce
      3 c  Rice chex                           1 ts Garlic salt
      3 c  Wheat chex                          1 ts Onion salt.
      3 c  Corn chex                           1 ts Celery salt
      3 c  Thin pretzels                  
 
  Melt butter, add rest of seasonings.  Pour over mixed cereals in roaster
  pans.  Bake in 350 over for 1 hour, stirring occasionally (every 10 minutes
  or so). Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Caramel-Orange Buche De Noel
 Categories: Desserts, Fruits
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           -BUTTERCREAM                             -sugar
      6 lg Egg yolks                           1 ts Grated orange peel
    1/3 c  Firmly packed dark brown          1/2 ts Vanilla extract
           -sugar                            1/2 ts Cream of tartar
      2 tb All purpose flour                 1/8 ts Salt
  1 1/2 c  Half and half                            Powered sugar
      8 oz Imported white chocolate            1 c  (2 sticks) unsalted
           -(such as Lindt), chopped                -butter, room temperature
  1 1/2 ts Grated orange peel                  1 tb Grand Marnier or other
           -CAKE                                    -orange liqueur
  1 1/2 c  Toasted sliced almonds                   Pine twigs
      2 tb Unbleached all purpose                   Candied Cranberries (see
           -flour                                   -recipe below) or fresh
      6 lg Eggs, separated                          -currants
     10 tb Firmly packed dark brown       
 
  The buche de Noel, or Christmas log, was created in the late nineteenth
  century by Parisian pastry chefs, who were inspired by the real logs that
  burned on hearths throughout the night on Christmas Eve. Our version can be
  decorated with Candied Cranberries or fresh currants. Enjoy with a glass of
  orange liqueur or Sauternes.
  
  8 Servings
  
  FOR BUTTERCREAM: Whisk egg yolks, sugar and flour in medium bowl to blend
  well. Bring half and half to simmer in heavy medium saucepan. Slowly whisk
  hot half and half into egg mixture. Return egg mixture to same saucepan and
  cook until mixture boils and thickens, whisking constantly. Transfer
  mixture to medium bowl. Add chocolate and orange peel and stir until
  mixture is smooth. Press plastic wrap onto surface f pastry cream to
  prevent skin from orming. Cool completely. (Pastry cream can be prepared 1
  day ahead. Refrigerate. Bring to room temperature before continuing.)
  
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      Title: Caramel-Orange Buche De Noel2
 Categories: Desserts, Fruits
      Yield: 2 servings
 
 
  FOR CAKE: Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Butter llxl7-inch jelly roll pan.
  Line with parchment. Butter and flour parchment. Coarsely grind toasted
  almonds with flour in processor. Using electric mixer, beat yolks with 5
  tablespoons brown sugar in medium bowl until slowly dissolving ribbons form
  when beaters are lifted. Stir in orange peel and vanilla extract. Using
  clean dry beaters, beat whites with cream of tartar and salt in large bowl
  until soft peaks form. Gradually add remaining 5 tablespoons brown sugar
  and beat until stiff but not dry. Fold whites into yolk mixture. Gently
  fold in almond mixture.
  
  Spread batter evenly in prepared pan. Bake until toothpick inserted into
  center comes out clean, about 30 minutes. Run small sharp knife around pan
  sides if necessaryto loosen cake. Slide cake on parchment onto rack. Cool.
  
  Slide cake on parchment onto work surface. Loosen cake from parchment using
  heavy large knife as aid. Sift powdered sugar over cake. Invert onto cookie
  sheet. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and invert onto another parchment
  sheet. Using electric mixer, beat butter in large bowl until light and
  fluffy. Beat in Grand Marnier. Add pastry cream 1/4 cup at a time, beating
  after each addition until just blended.
  
  Spread half of buttercream over cake, leaving 1/2-inch border. Starting at
  1 long side, roll up cake jelly roll fashion. Arrange seam side down on
  parchment. Set aside 1/2 cup buttercream; spread remaining buttercream over
  cake. Cut 2 inches off each end of cake, cutting on diagonal. Transfer cake
  to platter. Attach ends to top of cake, forming branches. Spread reserved
  1/2 cup buttercream over cake ends and seams. Cover and refrigerate at
  least 1 hour to firm buttercream. (Cake can be prepared 1 day ahead. Cover
  and refrigerate. Let cake stand at room temperature 20 minutes before
  serving.)
  
  Arrange pine twigs on cake and on platter. Garnish with cranberries.
   Uploaded 29 December 1991 by Lon Hall
  
  Posted on Compuserve MM by Cathy Svitek
 
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      Title: Candied Cranberries
 Categories: Desserts, Fruits
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      1 c  Sugar                             1/2 c  Cranberries
      2 tb Water                          
 
  Cook 1/2 cup sugar and 2 tablespoons water in heavy small saucepan over low
  heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. Transfer to top of double boiler. Add
  cranberries. Cover berry mixture and place over simmering water. Cook 45
  minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from over water. Let cranberry
  mixture stand at room temperature overnight.
   Place remaining 1/2 cup sugar on plate. Drain cranberries well. Add t
  sugar and turn to coat. Let dry at least 30 minutes. (Can be prepared 3
  days ahead. Cover and refrigerate.)
  
  Makes about 1/2 cup
  
  Uploaded 29 December 1991 by Lon Hall
  
  Posted on Compuserve MM by Cathy Svitek
 
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      Title: Cinnamon Crisps
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 24 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B           1 1/4 c  All-purpose flour
      8 tb Unsalted butter; softened           1 ts Baking powder
    1/3 c  Sugar                               1 ts Ground cinnamon
      1 tb Sugar                             1/8 ts Salt
      1 ea Large egg yolk                     24 ea Walnut halves
    1/2 ts Vanilla                        
 
  Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Butter 2 baking sheets. In a medium bowl,
  using a hand-held electric mixer set at high speed, beat the butter until
  creamy, about 1 minute. Add the sugar and continue beating until the
  mixture is light in color and texture, about 2 additional minutes. Beat in
  the yolk and vanilla. Sift the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt
  onto a sheet of waxed paper. Using a wooden spoon, work the dry ingredients
  into the creamed mixture to form a stiff dough. Scrape the dough onto
  another piece of waxed paper and form into a thick log about 8 inches long.
  Wrap the log in the waxed paper and refrigerate until chilled and firm,
  about 1 hour. Using a sharp knife, cut the chilled dough into 24 slices,
  each about 5/6 inch thick. Arrange the slices about 2 inches apart on the
  prepared baking sheets. Flatten the slices slightly with a fork, and top
  each with a walnut half. Bake until golden brown, 10 to 12 minutes. Let
  cool on the baking sheets for 2 minutes, then transfer to wire cake racks
  to cool completely. The cookies will keep, stored in an airtight container
  at room temperature, for 3 days. Makes 24 cookies. Source: "An Edible
  Christmas" (A Treasury of Recipes for the Holiday) by Irena Chalmers.
  Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Eggnog Snickerdoodles
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 48 servings
 
      1 x  -Terri Sawchuk PKHJ43B            1/4 ts Salt
      1 x  -MAIN INGREDIENTS:                  2 ea Eggs
  2 3/4 c  All-purpose flour                 1/2 ts Brandy extract
      2 ts Cream of tartar                   1/2 ts Rum extract
  1 1/2 c  Sugar                               1 x  -SUGAR MIXTURE
      1 ts Baking soda                       1/4 c  Sugar or colored sugar
      1 c  Butter-softened                     1 ts Nutmeg
 
  Preheat oven:400 In 3-qt. mixer bowl combine all cookie ingredients. beat
  at low speed, scrapingsides of bowl often, until well mixed (2 to 4 min.).
  In small bowl combine sugar mixture; stir to blend. Shape rounded
  teaspoonful of dough into 1"balls; roll in sugar mixture. place 2" apart
  onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake near center of 400 oven for 8 to 10 min.
  or until edges are lightly browned. Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Eggplant Parmesian -Bsnx01a
 Categories: Vegetables, Ethnic
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      1 lg Eggplant ;sliced short side              Oil ;enough for frying
      1 pk Shredded Mozzerella Cheese               -slices
           Parmesian Cheese ;(optional)             Flavored Bread Crumbs ;
      1    Jar Tomato Sauce (Ragu                   -enough to cover all egg-
           -Today's Recipe Mushroom I               -plant slices
           -use)                          
 
  You are going to cut, bread and fry the eggplant first.
  
  Peel the dark skin off the eggplant. Slice into medium slices slices (about
  1/2 in thick) on the smaller side. Pour Flavored Bread crumbs into a plate
  or into a dish for coating the eggplant patties. . Beat 3 eggs for dipping
  into eggplant. Heat up oil in a large pan, enough to fry the eggplant. Dip
  eggplant into egg and coat it with egg thoroughly. Then coat it with bread
  crumbs. Put them on to a plate when finished till you have enough to fry in
  your frying pan. Place the eggplant in the frying pan if you think it is
  hot enough to fry properly. Keep it frying till both sides are brown. Make
  sure you flip eggplant over so all sides will brown. When finished frying a
  batch place fried patties onto a plate covered with a paper towel to absorb
  the oil. Pre heat the oven to 350~.
  
  After all the frying is done. Coat a pan with some oil (about a 9in square
  by 1 1/2 in deep disposable aluminum pan). Pour a little bit tomato sauce
  on the bottom of the pan. Place a layer of the eggplant patties on top.
  Cover that with sauce and a little bit of mozzerella cheese. Place another
  layer on top of that, repeat. When done put sauce and a lot of cheese at
  the very top add parmesian cheese to the top if desired or available.
  
  Cover the top of pan with foil. Place in the oven for 45 minutes. Stick
  fork in middle to see if it is hot all the way through. If not hot enough
  cook another 10 minutes. Leave it cooking with the foil off the top for the
  last 10 minutes of the cooking.
  
  Let it settle before serving for about 5 minutes. This taste good or better
  reheated. Can be reheated in Microwaveable dish. Enjoy any questions or
  errors let me know.
         FOOD AND WINE CLUB TOPIC: FOOD SOFTWARE TIME: 12/04 5:26 PM
  
  TO:      ALL FROM: PATTI ANDERSON (VDRJ67A) SUBJECT: R-MM HOLIDAY YUMS MA
 
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      Title: Snickers Candy Bar Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 10 servings
 
      4    Eggs, separated                   3/4 ts Baking soda
     16    1 1/2oz Snickers Bars,            1/4 ts Salt
           - cut up                            1 c  Butter
    1/4 c  Water                               2 c  Sugar
      2 tb Peanut butter, smooth               3 ts Vanilla
      2 c  Flour, unsifted                 1 1/4 c  Buttermilk, divided
 
  Combine, in the top of a double boiler, the cut-up Snickers bars, water,
  and peanut butter; heat and stir until well melted and blended. COOL. Mix
  together the flour, baking soda and salt. Set aside. In a large bowl, cream
  butter thoroughly; gradually add sugar and beat until fluffy. Beat in 4
  unbeaten egg yolks and add vanilla; beat in the cooled candy bar mix,
  mixing until smooth and adding 1/4 cup buttermilk. Stir in the flour mix
  alternately with the remaining 1 cup buttermilk; mix only until blended.
  Gently fold in 4 stiffly beaten egg whites. Divide batter evenly between 2
  greased and floured 9" SQUARE pans and bake in preheated 350~F oven for 45
  ~ 55 minutes. Cool in pans on rack for 5 minutes, turn out, and finish
  cooling on rack. Serve with sweetened whipped cream.
 
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      Title: Blackberry Brandy Sour Cream Jell-O Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 10 servings
 
      6 tb Black raspberry jello             1/2 ts Lemon extract
    1/2 c  Blackberry brandy, hot            1/2 ts Almond extract
      1 c  Sour cream                        1/2 ts Rum flavoring
      1 c  Butter                              3 c  Flour, unsifted
      2 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Baking soda
      6    Eggs                              3/4 ts Salt
      1 ts Vanilla                                  Powdered sugar, sift (opt)
 
  Dissolve jello in hot brandy. Cool, then combine with sour cream. Cream
  together butter and sugar until light and fluffy; add eggs, one at a time
  beating well after each. Mix in vanilla, lemon extract, almond extract and
  rum flavoring. Mix together dry ingredients and add alternately with the
  cooled jello mix to the butter-sugar mix; beat well after each addition.
  Bake in a well buttered and lightly floured 10" tube or Bundt pan in a
  preheated 350~F oven. Bake about 75 minutes. Cool in pan 20 minutes, turn
  out and finish cooling on rack. Dust with sifted powdered sugar if desired.
 
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      Title: Screwdriver Carrot Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 10 servings
 
------------------------------------CAKE------------------------------------
      5 tb Grated orange rind              3 1/4 ts Baking powder
    1/2 c  Vodka                             1/2 ts Salt
      1 c  Butter, softened                    1 ts Cinnamon
      2 c  Sugar                             1/4 ts Nutmeg
      4    Eggs, beaten                      1/4 ts Allspice
      1 ts Vanilla                         1 1/2 c  Carrots, raw, grated
      3 c  Flour, sifted                     1/2 c  Pecans, chopped

-----------------------------------GLAZE-----------------------------------
      2 c  Powdered sugar                      4 ts Vodka
      2 ts Orange juice                        2 tb Light corn syrup
    1/2 ts Orange extract                 
 
  Stir grated orange rind into vodka and set aside. Cream butter, gradually
  add sugar and beat until light and fluffy. Beat in beaten eggs and add
  vanilla. Sift the dry ingredients together, then blend into the batter,
  alternately with orange-vodka mix. Add carrots and chopped pecans. Bake in
  buttered, floured 10" tube or Bundt pan in preheated 350~F oven until cake
  tests done, about 1 hour. Cool in pan on rack for 15 minutes, turn out,
  finish cooling on rack. Make glaze by combining powdered sugar, orange
  juice, vodka, orange extract and light corn syrup and beating until smooth.
  Spoon glaze over top of cooled cake, then spread evenly with knife. If
  desired, sprinkle with more chopped nuts.
 
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      Title: Cranapple Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Fruits
      Yield: 10 servings
 
  2 1/2 c  Unsifted all-purpose flour          1 c  Light-brown sugar firm pack
  1 1/2 ts Baking soda                         2    Large eggs - whites
      1 ts Cinnamon                          1/2 c  Vegetable oil
    1/2 ts Baking powder                       1 c  Frozen cranberries, halved
    1/4 ts Salt                                1 c  Red cooking apple shredded
  1 1/4 c  Unsweetened applesauce        

----------------------------------FROSTING----------------------------------
      2 tb Butter, softened                  1/4 ts Vanilla
      1 tb Milk                            1 1/4 c  Confectioners sugar
 
  Heat oven to 325 grease and flour 10" tube pan In small bowl, combine
  flour, baking soda, cinnamon, baking powder and salt. In large bowl, with
  electric mixer, beat applesauce, brown sugar, egg whites and oil until well
  mixed. Beat in flour mixture until smooth. With rubber spatula, fold in
  cranberries and shredded apple. Pour batter into prepared pan. Bake 55 to
  60 minutes or until cake tester inserted in center comes out clean. Cool
  cake in pan on wire rack 10 minutes. Loosen edge; invert pan and unmold
  cake onto a wire rack; cool completely. Place cake on a serving plate.
  Prepare icing and drizzle over cake. Icing: In small bowl beat butter with
  milk and vanilla until welll mixed. Gradually beat in enough of 1-1/4 cups
  confectioners sugar until icing is smooth and spoonable.
 
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      Title: Wine Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 pk Yellow cake mix                   1/4 ts Nutmeg
      1 pk French vanilla pudding (sm)         5    Eggs
      1 c  Cooking oil                       1/2 c  Walnuts, chopped
      1 c  Sherry wine                    
 
  Preheat oven to 350^F. Mix cake mix, pudding mix, oil, sherry and nutmeg,
  until blended. Add one egg at a time, blend on medium speed. Fold in nuts.
  Pour into Bundt pan. Put in 350^F. oven and bake for 50 minutes. Remove
  from pan immediately.
 
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      Title: Oreo Cookie Tube Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 1 servings
 
     25    Cream filled sandwich cookie    2 1/2 ts Baking powder
      3 c  Flour                               1 ts Salt
  1 1/2 c  Sugar                               1 ts Vanilla
  1 1/4 c  Milk                                4    Large eggs
      1 c  Shortening                    

------------------------------CHOCOLATE GLAZE------------------------------
      6 oz Pk semi-sweet choco-chips           1 tb Milk
      3 tb Shortening                          1 tb Corn syrup
 
  Preheat oven to 350 F. Grease and flour 9" fluted tube pan. Cut each cookie
  into quarters. In large bowl, with mixer at low speed,beat flour and
  remaining ingredeints except cookies and chocolate glaze until blended.
  Increase speed to high, beat 2 minutes, scraping bowl. Sppon about 3/4 cup
  batter into pan. Gently stir cut-up cookies into remaining batter and spoon
  into same pan. Bake 50 minutes or until cake springs back when lightly
  touched with finger ( toothpick test won't work). Cool cake in pan on wire
  rack 10 minutes;remove from pan; cool on rack. When cake is cooled, prepare
  chocolate galze. In 1 quart saucepan over low heat, heat chocolate chips,
  shortening, milk, cornsyrup, stirring until melted and smooth. Place rack
  with cake oven large plate to catch drips, then pour warm glaze over top
  and sides of cake. This cake freezes well, and is wonderful cold from the
  refrigerator.
 
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      Title: Spice Beer Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      3 c  Flour                               2 c  Brown sugar, packed
      2 ts Baking soda                         2    Eggs, beaten
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 c  Shortening
      1 ts Cinnamon                            1 c  Raisins or chopped dates
    1/2 ts Allspice                            1 c  Chopped pecans/walnuts
    1/2 ts Cloves                              2 c  Beer
 
  Sift together dry ingredients. Cream together shortening and sugar;add
  eggs. Mix fruit and nuts with 2 tablespoons of the flour mixture. Add flour
  mixture alternately with beer. Stir in fruit and nuts. Pour into a greased
  and floured 10-in tube pan and bake at 350F for 1 hour, or until cake tests
  done. Or pour into a greased and floured 9x13 in pan and bake at 350 for 45
  minutes to 1 hour or until cake tests done.
 
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      Title: Bailey's Irish Cream Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages, Irish
      Yield: 1 servings
 
 18 1/4 oz Pkg. yellow cake mix              1/4 c  Vodka
      4 oz Instant chocolate pudding         3/8 c  Bailey's Irish Cream
    3/4 c  Oil                                 4    Eggs
    1/8 c  Water                          
 
  Combine cake mix, pudding mix, oil, water, vodka, liqueur and eggs in bowl.
  Beat until smooth. Pour into greased and floured 10 inch Bundt pan. Bake at
  350~F 40 to 50 minutes or until done. Remove from pan and cool completely.
  Mix a glaze of Bailey's and powdered sugar to a thick consistency and
  drizzle over cake. Jody
 
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      Title: Coca-Cola Carrot Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 16 servings
 
------------------------------------CAKE------------------------------------
      2 c  Flour, sifted                     1/2 c  Vegetable oil
      1 ts Baking soda                       3/4 c  Coca-Cola
    1/2 ts Salt                            1 1/2 ts Vanilla
      2 tb Cocoa                           2 1/4 c  Raw carrots, grated
      3    Eggs                                1 c  Nuts, chopped
  1 1/2 c  Sugar                               1 c  Coconut, flaked

------------------------------COCA-COLA SYRUP------------------------------
    3/4 c  Sugar                               6 tb Butter
      2 ts Cocoa                               1 tb Light corn syrup
      6 tb Coca-Cola                         1/2 ts Vanilla
 
  Mix all the dry ingredients together. Beat the eggs well; add sugar, oil,
  3/4 cup cola, and vanilla and beat well. Stir in the dry ingredients until
  smooth, then add the carrots, nuts and coconut. Mix well. Bake in a greased
  and lightly floured 13 x 9 pan in a preheated 350~F oven for 40-50 minutes,
  until cake tests done. Remove from oven and prick hot cake all over with a
  fork, then pour the cola syrup slowly, evenly over the top. Serve warm or
  room temperature with lightly sweetened-vanilla flavored whipped cream.
   Coca-Cola Syrup: Combine sugar, cocoa, cola, butter and corn syrup in
  saucepan; bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly. Boil,
  stirring, until thick and syrupy, about 5 minutes. Add vanilla extract.
  Remove from heat and pour, hot, over hot cake.
 
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      Title: Kentucky Bourbon Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Raisins                             2 ts Baking powder
    1/2 c  Bourbon                             1 ts Baking soda
    1/4 c  Butter; softened                         Salt
  1 1/2 c  Sugar                               1 ts Lemon zest; grated
      5    Eggs                                1 tb Lemon juice
      4 c  Flour; sifted                       1 c  Pecans; chopped
 
  Marinate raisins in 1 cup of the bourbon for at least 1 hour, up to 12
  hours; drain, reserving both raisins and bourbon. Preheat oven to 350~F.
  Butter and flour a 10-inch Bundt cake pan or other tube-cake pan. Beat
  together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. (For best results,
  use an electric mixer and start beating at a slow speed, gradually
  increasing to moderate. If you allow this process to take about 15 minutes,
  the butter will be very pale and look something like whipped cream. This
  adds lightness to the cake.) Beat in the eggs 1 at a time, beating well
  after each. In another bowl, sift together 3 3/4 cups of the flour, baking
  powder, soda and salt. Combine reserved bourbon with the zest and lemon
  juice. Add dry ingredients to the butter mixture alternatelywith the
  bourbon mixture. Toss the remaining 1/4 cup of flour with the drained
  raisins and the pecans. Fold into batter. Bake about 11/2 hours or until
  the cake tests done. Cool about 10 minutes in the pan before turninout onto
  a rack. Brush the remaining 1/2 cup of bourbon over the cake whileit is
  still somewhat warm. For long storage, wrap the cake in rinsed cheesecloth
  that has been thoroughly moistened in bourbon. Then wrap in plastic ofoil
  so that it is airtight. The cake may be served after a day or two but is
  better if allowed to age.
 
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      Title: Heath Bar Brunch Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 16 servings
 
    1/2 c  Butter                              1    Egg, slightly beaten
  1 1/2 c  Light brown sugar, packed           1 ts Vanilla
    1/2 c  Sugar                               2    1-1/8oz Heath Bars, finely
      2 c  Flour, sifted                            - crushed  (chilled)
    1/4 ts Salt                              3/4 c  Pecans, finely chopped
      1 c  Buttermilk                          6    1-1/8oz Heath Bars, finely
      1 ts Baking soda                              - crushed (chilled)
    1/8 ts Salt                           
 
  Preheat oven to 350~F. Cream butter and gradually add the light brown sugar
  and sugar. Blend in flour and 1/4 ts salt; mix well. Reserve 1 cup of this
  mixture for topping. Combine buttermilk, baking soda, 1/8 ts salt, egg and
  vanilla. Stir into remaining butter-sugar mix. Fold in 2 finely chopped
  Heath bars. Turn into a buttered 13 x 9 pan and sprinkle with the 1 cup
  reserved topping, then with the pecans. Top with additional 6 crushed Heath
  bars. Bake for 35 - 40 minutes. Serve with cocoa-flavored whipped cream or
  with coffee ice cream.
 
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      Title: Fuzzy Navel Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 10 servings
 
      1 pk Yellow cake mix                     1 c  Peach schnapps, divided
    1/2 c  Vegetable oil                     1/2 c  +2T orange juice, divided
      1 pk 6oz instant vanilla pudding       1/2 ts Orange extract
      4 x  Eggs                                1 c  Confectioners sugar
 
  Beat cake mix, oil, pudding mix, eggs, 3/4 c. schnapps, 1/2 c. orange
  juice, and orange extract together. Pour into greased and floured bundt pan
  and bake at 350F for 45-50 minutes. Do no remove from pan. While cake is
  still hot, combine remaining 1/4 c. schnapps, 2 T. orange juice and conf.
  sugar. Poke holes in cake and pour mixture over. cool cake in pan 2 hours,
  then turn out.
 
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      Title: Whiskey Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 10 servings
 
------------------------------------CAKE------------------------------------
      1    Box Yellow Cake Mix                 1 c  Milk
      1    Box Instant Vanilla Pudding     1 1/2 oz Whiskey
      4    Eggs                                1 c  Walnuts

----------------------------------TOPPING----------------------------------
    1/2 c  Butter                            1/2 c  Whiskey
      1 c  Sugar                          
 
  Combine all ingredients. mix 3 minutes. Pour into a well-greased tube pan.
  Bake at 350 degrees for 50-60 minutes. While cake is baking make topping.
  Melt butter. Add sugar and whiskey. Cook until sugar is dissolved and of
  syrup texture. After removing cake from oven, poke holes (with a fork) in
  the top(leave cake in pan while doing this)/ Pour some of the syrup mixture
  over cake. Let cake sit in pan 15-20 minutes. Remove cake from pan and
  brush remaining syrup on sides and top of cake.
 
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      Title: Rum Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 c  Pecans; finely chopped            1/2 c  Cold water
 18 1/2 oz Yellow cake mix; no pudding       1/2 c  Wesson oil
      1 pk Vanilla pudding mix; small        1/2 c  Dark bacardi rum
      4    Egg                           

-----------------------------------GLAZE-----------------------------------
    1/4 lb Butter                              1 c  Sugar
    1/4 c  Water                             1/2 c  Dark bacardi rum
 
  Preheat oven to 325`F. Grease and flour a 10 cup bundt pan. Sprinkle
  chopped pecans in bottom of pan. Pour batter of water, cake mix, pudding,
  eggs and oil and rum over the nuts in the pan. Bake 1 hour or until done
  bytoothpick test. Cool and Invert over cake rack. GLAZE: Melt and stir all
  ingredients except rum over low flame for 5 minutes, keep stirring and
  wiping sides of pan. Take an Ice pick and make many holes in the top of
  cake, thru the nut coating, after you have made many holes, keep drizzling
  in the glaze until it is all absorbed. You cannot rush this part.. Let the
  cake sit until dinner, and then enjoy with expresso, or other after dinner
  liqueur. ENJOY......This cake will keep well and is better the next day.
  Will always be very wet inside and moist.
 
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      Title: Barcardi Rum Chocolate Cake
 Categories: Beverages, Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 10 servings
 
------------------------------------CAKE------------------------------------
      1 pk Chocolate cake mix                1/4 c  Cold water
      1 pk Chocolate Instant Pudding..       1/2 c  Oil
      4 x  Eggs                              1/2 c  Slivered almonds, optional
    1/2 c  Barcardi Dark Rum             

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
  1 1/2 c  Cold milk                           1 pk Chocolate Instant Pudding
    1/4 c  Barcardi Dark Rum                        Envelope Dream Whip Topping
 
  Preheat oven to 350F. Grease and flour two 9-in layer cake pans. Combine
  all cake ingredients together in large bowl. Blend well, then beat at
  medium mixer speed for 2 minutes. Turn into prepared pans. Bake for 30
  minutes or until cake tests done. Do not underbake. cool in pans for 10
  minutes. Remove from pans, finish cooling on racks. Split layers in half
  horizontally. Spread 1 cup filling between each layer and over top of cake.
  Stack. Keep cake chilled. Serve cold. Optional: Garnish with chocolate
  curls. Filling: Combine milk, rum, pudding mix and topping mix in deep
  narrow-bottom bowl. Blend well at high speed for 4 minutes, until light and
  fluffy. Makes 4 cups.
 
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      Title: Frangelico Chocolate Cake with Frosting
 Categories: Beverages, Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 12 servings
 
------------------------------------CAKE------------------------------------
      3    Eggs                            2 1/4 c  All purp flour
    3/4 c  Granulated sugar                  1/2 c  Unsweet cocoa powder
    1/2 c  Butter                          1 1/2 ts Baking soda
      1 c  Lt. brown sugar; packed           3/4 c  Strong cold coffee

----------------------------------FROSTING----------------------------------
      6 tb Butter                              3 tb Frangelico
      1 lb Sifted powdered sugar               2 tb Up to 3 T hot coffee
      3 tb Unsweet cocoa powder           
 
  Grease and flour two 9" cake pans. Preheat oven to 350 deg. Separate eggs.
  Beat egg whites until frothy; then beat in sugar until stiff peaks form.
  Set aside. Cream butter and brown sugar until fluffy. Beat in yolks one at
  a time. Sift flour, cocoa, baking soda tog. Add to creamed mixture
  alternately with coffee and Frangelico; blend well. Fold egg whites into
  batter. Pour into prepared pans. Bake 30-35 min. or until done. Cool 10
  min. Invert on wire racks and remove pans. Cool before frosting. FROSTING:
  Cream butter with sugar. Add everything else. and beat until smooth.
 
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      Title: Black Russian Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 pk Yellow cake mix                     2 ts Instant coffee
      1 pk Instant chocolate pudding           4    Eggs
      2 ts Cinnamon                      

--------------------------MILK CHOCOLATE FROSTING--------------------------
    1/2 pk Milk chocolate frost mix (14        2 tb Powdered sugar
      2 tb Hot water                         3/4 c  Water
      2 tb Butter, softened                  3/4 c  Oil
      1 tb Brandy                            1/4 c  Vodka
      1 tb Orange Flavor liqueur             1/4 c  Tia Maria or cream de cacao
    1/4 ts Almond extract                 
 
  Combine all ingredients, blend for 1 minutes with mixer at low speed; beat
  at high speed for 2 minutes. Spoon into greased and floured Bundt pan. Bake
  at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Cool at least 10 in pan; turn out to cool.
  Ice with the milk chocolate frosting. Frosting: Combine all ingredients in
  small mixing bowl, beat 1 minute at low speed, beat for 1 minute at high
  speed. Stir in a few more drops of water until mixture reaches desired
  spreading consistency.
 
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      Title: Kahlua Orange Nut Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/4 c  Kahlua                              1 tb Salt
    1/4 c  Light cream                       3/4 c  Shortening
      2 tb Orange peel; grated             1 1/4 c  Sugar
    1/4 c  Orange juice                        3    Eggs
      3 c  Flour; sifted                       2 tb Kahlua
      3 tb Baking powder                 

---------------------------------NUT CRUST---------------------------------
      1 c  Walnuts; fine chop                2/3 c  Conf sugar
    2/3 c  Fine bread crumbs                   1 tb Kahulua
    1/2 c  Light brown sugar                   1 tb Cream
    1/3 c  Butter; melted                      1 tb Butter
           Glaze                          
 
  Preheat oven to 350~F. Prepare nut crust and press in 10" tube pan, along
  sides and bottom. Combine 1/4 cup kahlua and cream. Combine orange peel and
  juice. Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt. Cream shortening
  and sugar until fluffy. Beat in eggs, one at a time until blended. Stir in
  dry ingredients, alternately with Kahlua and juice mixtures, betaing only
  seconds until smooth. Turn into prepared pan. Bake on rack below center of
  the oven for 50-55 minutes. Cool cake in pan for 10 minutes. Remove from
  pan and brush with 2 TB Kahlua over top of cake and cool. Drizzle glaze
  over top and let stand unti set. Garnish.
 
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      Title: Comfort Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 pk Yellow Cake mix                   1/2 c  Oil
      1 pk Inst. vanilla pudding               1 c  Chopped pecans/walnuts
      4 x  Eggs                              1/2 c  Southern Comfort
    1/2 c  Cold water                    

-----------------------------------GLAZE-----------------------------------
      4 tb Butter/margarine                  1/2 c  Granulated sugar
    1/8 c  Water                             1/4 c  Southern Comfort
 
  To make glaze, melt butter in saucepan. Stir in ater and sugar. Boil 3
  minutes, stirring constantly remove from heat and stir in Southern Comfort.
  Then combine cake ingredients in a large fowl and beat at medium speed for
  2 minutes. Pour into a greased and floured 10 in. tube or 12 cup bundt pan.
  Bake at 325F for 1 hour. Set on rack to cool Invert on serving plate. Prick
  top immediately; drizzle and brush half of glaze evenly over top and sides.
  Reserve remaining glaze and brush it evenly over cake. Just before serving,
  sift 1 tablespoon powdered sugar over cake.
 
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      Title: Harvey Walbanger Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 pk Orange cake mix                     4 x  Eggs
      1 pk Inst. Vanilla Pudding Mix         1/4 c  Vodka
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/4 c  Galliano
    1/2 c  Cooking oil (Crisco)              3/4 c  Orange juice

-----------------------------------GLAZE-----------------------------------
      1 c  Powdered sugar                  1 1/2 tb Galliano
  1 1/2 tb Vodka                           1 1/2 tb Orange juice
 
  Mix first 3 ingredients, add eggs, and remaining 3 ingredients. Bake at 350
  degrees for 40 to 45 minutes in a bundt cake pan. For GLAZE: Combine orange
  juice and sugar in sauce pan and heat stirring constantly until sugar is
  dissolved. Remove from heat and add vodka and Galliano. Remove cake from
  pan to serving plate. Prick top and sides and cover with glaze.
 
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      Title: Kahlua White Russian Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 10 servings
 
      3 tb Kahlua                          1 1/4 c  Sugar
      2 tb Vodka                             1/2 c  Butter
      3 oz White baking bar w/cocoa cho        2 tb Shortening
      2 c  Sifted cake flour                   3    Eggs
    3/4 ts Baking soda                       3/4 c  Buttermilk
    1/2 ts Baking powder                     1/3 c  Apricot jam

-------------------------KAHLUA WHITE RUSSIAN CREME-------------------------
      2 c  Whipping cream                    1/4 c  Kahlua
    1/2 c  Powdered sugar                      2 tb Vodka
 
  White baking bar w/cocoa shaved into curls (I use potatoe peeler for this)
  In med heavy saucepan combine Kahlua, vodka and 3 oz chopped white baking
  bar. Cook and stir over low heat till baking bar is melted, cool slightly.
  Grease and lightly flour three 8x1 1/2 round baking pans (I use my 9") In
  small bowl stir flour, baking soda, and baking powder, set aside . In large
  bowl combine sugar, butter and shortening, beat w/electric mixer on med spd
  till light and fluffy. Add eggs, ONE at a time, beating till combined. Beat
  in the cooled liqueur mixture. Alternately add flour mixture and buttermilk
  to egg mixture, beating on low to med spd after each addition till
  combined. Spread the batter evenly in pans. Bake at 350~F for 20-25 mins or
  till toothpick in center comes out clean. Cool the cake layers in the pans
  on wire racks for 10 mins. Remove from pans and cool completely on wire
  racks. To assemble, place one layer, bottom side up, on a serving plate.
  Spread layer w/about 3 TB of the jam and 1/3 C of the Kahlua White Russian
  Cream. Place a 2nd layer on top of first, bottom side up, spread
  w/remaining jam and 1/3 c of the cream. Top w/remaining cake layer, bottom
  side up. Swirl remaining cream onto the top and sides of cake. Decorate top
  (I do the sides too, looks soooo pretty!) w/baking bar curls. COVER AND
  CHILL FOR UP TO 24 HOURS!!! To serve, cut into wedges, dipping knife into
  water between slides. 12-16 servings. KAHLUA WHITE RUSSIAN CREAM In chilled
  med bowl combine Whipping cream, and sifted fpowdered sugar. Beat
  w/electric mixer on low speed until thickened. Gradually add kahlua and
  Vodka, beat on low speed until soft peaks form. DO NOT OVERBEAT.
 
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      Title: Cream Cheese Snickers Candy Bar Pie
 Categories: Pies, Cakes
      Yield: 10 servings
 
      1    9" pastry shell, baked, cool    1 1/2 c  Powdered sugar, unsifted
      2    Eggs                                1 ts Cocoa
      1    Unflavored gelatin envelope         3 tb Evaporated milk
    1/4 c  Water, cold                         1 ts Vanilla
      6    1-1/2oz Snickers Bars,            1/2 ts Salt
           - cut into pieces                   1 c  Heavy cream, whipped
    1/4 c  Peanut butter, chunky                    Peanuts, salted, chopped
      8 oz Cream cheese, softened                   Sweetened whipped cream
 
  Separate the eggs. Sprinkle the gelatin over cold water in a small saucepan
  and let stand until softened, about 4 minutes; dissolve over very low heat,
  stirring. Melt candy bars in top of double boiler over simmering water; add
  peanut butter and blend with a wooden spoon until smooth; cool. Beat cream
  cheese with 2 egg yolks thoroughly; gradually add powdered sugar, beating
  well. Blend in cocoa, evaporated milk, vanilla, candy bar mix and then the
  dissolved gelatin; mix all well. Chill until partially thickened, stirring
  one or two times. Stifly beat the room temp egg whites with the salt; fold
  into chilled mix, then fold in the whipped heavy cream; turn into cooled
  pastry shell and chill until firm. Decorate with chopped peanuts and
  additional whipped cream if desired.
 
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      Title: Pina Colada Pie
 Categories: Pies, Beverages
      Yield: 10 servings
 
-----------------------------------CRUST-----------------------------------
      7 oz Roasted Macadamia nuts              3 tb Brown Sugar
    3/4 c  Sweetened shredded Coconut          1 tb Unsalted Butter-melted

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
  1 1/2 pt Pineapple sorbet, softened        1/2    Large Pineapple thinly slice
      1 c  Sweetened cream of Coconut               Toasted sweeetened shredded
      4 ts Dark Rum                                 Fresh Mint sprigs
    1/2 ts Imitation coconut Extract           2 pt Vanilla frozen yogurt, soft
    3/4 c  (packed) sweetened shredded    
 
  CRUST: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a 10 inch glass pie dish with
  foil, overlapping sides. Finely chop the first 3 ingredients in a food
  processor. Add butter and blend until moist crumbs form. Press mixture onto
  bottom and up sides (but not rim) of prepared pie dish. Freeze 10 minutes.
  Bake crust until golden brown, about 15 minutes. Freeze for 20 minutes.
  FILLING: Spread sorbet in crust, smooth top. Place in Freezer. Boil cream
  of coconut in heavy small saucepan over med-high heat until reduced to 3/4
  cup, stirring frequently, about 7 minutes. Pour into a large bowl, mix in
  rum and extract, then 3/4 cup coconut. Cool slightly. Add frozen yogurt to
  coconut mixture and fold until blended. Freeze until semifirm, stirring
  occasionally, about 1 hour. Spoon filling over sorbet in pie dish ,
  mounding slightly.Cover and freeze overnight. (can be prepared 2 weeks
  ahead) Turn out pie onto platter. Peel off foil. Turn pie right side up.
  Arrange pineapple slices decoratively atop. Sprinkle with toasted coconut.
  Garnish with mint. Now make a pig of yourself and eat the whole thing!!!
 
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      Title: Key Largo Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 16 servings
 
------------------------------------CAKE------------------------------------
      3 oz Mixed fruit jello                 1/2 ts Baking soda
  1 1/3 c  Sugar                               5    Eggs
      2 c  Flour                           1 1/4 c  Cooking oil
    1/2 ts Salt                              3/4 c  Key Largo liqueur *
      1 ts Baking powder                 

-----------------------------------GLAZE-----------------------------------
    1/2 c  Powdered sugar                    1/2 c  Key Largo Liqueur *

----------------------------------TOPPING----------------------------------
     12 oz Cool Whip                           1 cn Mixed tropical fruit, drain
 
  * any tropical flavored liqueur
  ******************************************************* ******************
  Remove 1 Tbls of jello powder and set aside. Mix sugar, jello powder,
  flour, salt, baking powder, and baking soda. Add oil, eggs, and liqueur.
  Beat 3-4 minutes. Grease and flour a 9 x 13 pan. Bake at 350^F for 25 - 30
  minutes. Cool and poke holes in cake. Mix powdered sugar and liqueur. Pour
  evenly over cake. Refrigerate. Cover with Whipped topping . Garnish with a
  can of mixed tropical fruit, well drained.
 
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      Title: Tropical Cheese Bars
 Categories: Cookies, Beverages, Cakes
      Yield: 24 servings
 
-----------------------------------CRUST-----------------------------------
    3/4 c  Margarine                           1 c  Almonds, finely chopped
    3/4 c  Brown sugar                       1/4 c  Coconut Rum
      3 c  Flour                         

--------------------------------CHEESE LAYER--------------------------------
     24 oz Cream cheese, soft                  2 cn Crushed pineapple, drain LGE
    1/2 c  Sugar                               1 c  Coconut
      3    Eggs                                1 c  Almonds, chopped
    1/4 c  Coconut Rum                    
 
  Cream margarine, sugar and coconut rum, beat in flour until blended. Stir
  in nuts. Pat into 10 x 15 pan. Bake at 350^F for 10 minutes. Cool. CHEESE
  LAYER: Beat cheese, sugar, eggs and coconut rum until creamy. Stir in
  pineapple. Pour on baked crust. Mix nuts and coconut. Sprinkle over all.
  Bake at 350^F for 20 minutes. Cool. Cut into bars.
 
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      Title: Chocolate Raspberry Cake
 Categories: Beverages, Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 10 servings
 
      1 pk Chocolate cake mix *              1/2 c  Seedless raspberry jam
     12 oz Semisweet chocolate chips           8 oz Sour cream
    1/4 c  Chambord                            2 tb Chopped pecans, toasted
 
  * butter recipe chocolate cake with pudding
  ******************************************************* ******************
  Prepare cake mix according to package directions; stir in 1/2 chocolate
  chips. Spoon batter into 2 greased and floured 9 inch round cake pans. Bake
  at 350~F for 25-30 minutes. Cool in pans on wire rack 10 minutes. Remove
  from pans and cool completely. Brush tops of layers with Chambord. Place on
  cake layer on a plate; spread with jam and top with second layer. Melt
  remaining chocolate chips over low heat, stirring often. Remove from heat,
  gradually stir in sour cream. Spread on top and sides of cake, sprinkle top
  with toasted pecans Chill at least 2 hours.
 
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      Title: Liqueur Pound Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 10 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Butter                              1 ts Vanilla
      1 lb Confectioners sugar, sifted     2 3/4 c  Cake flour
      6    Eggs                          

-------------------------------LIQUEUR SYRUP-------------------------------
      2 c  Sugar                             3/4 c  Water
    1/3 c  Light corn syrup                1 1/4 c  Liqueur of choice
 
  Cream butter until light and creamy, add powdered sugar and cream together
  well. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each. Beat in vanilla.
  Add flour and mix well. Spoon batter into greased and floured small loaf
  pans. Bake at 300~F for 50 minutes. Poke holes in the cakes with wooden
  pick. Pour syrup over cakes. Cool completely, then remove from pans, wrap
  well and store up to 2 weeks, or you can refrigerate for 1 month, freeze
  for 6 months. If you us the mini loaf pans that are disposable aluminum,
  you can just leave the cakes in the pans for gift giving and wrap the
  entire pan in plastic wrap, etc. SYRUP: Over medium-high heat place all of
  the above in a saucepan, stir slowly until it comes to a simmer. Heat
  without stirring until it comes to a boil. Cover and boil until sugar is
  dissolved and liquid is clear, about 1 minute. Remove from heat and let
  cool slightly. Stir in 1 1/4 cup rum, almond, hazelnut, orange, raspberry,
  cherry liqueur of choice.
 
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      Title: Black Forest Trifle Dessert
 Categories: Cakes, Beverages
      Yield: 10 servings
 
    1/2 pk Devil's food cake mix              21 oz Can cherry pie filling
    1/2 c  Rum                           

-----------------------------CHOCOLATE CUSTARD-----------------------------
    2/3 c  Sugar                               1    Toppings
    1/4 c  Cocoa                               1 c  Whipping cream
    1/8 ts Salt                                2 tb Powdered sugar
      3    Eggs, beaten                      1/4 c  Sliced almonds, toasted
      2 c  Milk                           
 
  Prepare cake mix according to package directions; cut into 1/2 inch slices.
  Line bottom of 2 quart bowl of trifle dish with half of cake slices;
  sprinkle with 2-4 tbsp. rum. Spoon half of cherry pie filling over cake;
  top with half of choclate pudding. Repeat procedure with remaining cake,
  rum, pie filling and custard. Cover and chill. Beat whipping cream until
  foamy; gradually add powdered sugar, beating until soft peaks form. Spread
  over custard; garnish with almonds. CHOCOLATE CUSTARD: Combine first 3
  ingredients in top of double boiler. Combine eggs and milk, gradually stir
  into dry mixture. Bring water in double boiler to a boil, reduce heat to
  low and cook custard, stirring constantly until thick. Cool. Dessert yields
  6-8 servings.
 
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      Title: Grasshopper Cheesecake
 Categories: Beverages, Cheesecakes
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1    9-in springform pan           

------------------------CHOCOLATE COOKIE CRUMB CRUST------------------------
  1 1/2 c  Chocolate cookie crumbs           1/4 ts Cinnamon
    1/4 c  Melted butter                 

-------------------------------CHEESE FILLING-------------------------------
      1 lb Cream cheese                      1/2 ts Salt
           -at room temperature                6    Eggs; separated
      1 c  Sugar                               1 c  Sour cream
    1/3 c  Green creme de menthe               2 oz Semisweet chocolate
      3 tb Creme de cacao                           - grated to garnish
      2 tb Flour                                    -  the top of the cake
 
  CHOCOLATE COOKIE CRUMB CRUST: Combine chocolate cookie crumbs with melted
  butter and cinnamon. Toss and mix well. Press into the bottom and partially
  up the sides of the springform pan. Refrigerate and, while making the
  filling, preheat the oven to 325F. CHEESE FILLING: Put the cream cheese in
  a mixing bowl and beat until light and soft. Add 3/4 cup of the sugar and
  mix well. Stir in the creme de menthe and the creme de cacao, flour and
  salt. Beat until the mixture is blended well. Add the egg yolks and sour
  cream, and beat until the batter is smooth and blended. Combine the egg
  whites and 1/4 cup remaining sugar and beat until the whites stand in soft
  peaks. Fold the beaten whites into the cream-cheese mixture. Pour the
  batter into the crust and bake for about 1 hour, or until the cake has
  puffed and trembles just slightly when shaken. A wooden skewer inserted in
  the cake should come out almost clean, with just a trace of batter or moist
  crumbs on it. Don't overbake; it will settle and firm somewhat as it cools.
  Don't worry if the cake cracks as it bakes. Remove and cool. Refrigerate if
  standing more than 4 hours. Garnish the top with grated chocolate.
 
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      Title: Daiquiri Cheesecake
 Categories: Beverages, Cheesecakes
      Yield: 12 servings
 
-----------------------------------CRUST-----------------------------------
  1 1/2 pk Graham crackers, crushed          1/3 c  Sugar
      6    Butter, melted                

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
     24 oz Cream cheese, softened            2/3 c  Fresh lime juice
      5    Jumbo eggs, separated           1 1/2 ts Fresh grated lime peel
    2/3 c  Sugar                           1 1/2 ts Fresh grated lemon peel
      2    Env. knox gelatin                   1 pt Whipping cream
    1/2 c  Light rum                         1/2 c  Powdered sugar
 
  Mix crust ingredients and pat into bottom of springform pan. Bake at 350~F
  for 10 minutes. Soften gelatin in small saucepan with 3/4 cup water. Stir
  egg yolks into sugar. Add to gelatin mixture with lime juice, rum and rinds
  and cook over med. heat. stirring constantly until mixture thickens and
  bubbles. Cool. Beat cheese in large bowl until light and fluffy. Slowly add
  gelatin mixture and blend well. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Add
  powdered sugar and continue beating until stiff peaks form. Fold into
  cheese mixture. Whip cream and fold into cheese mixture. Pour into crust
  and refrigerated several hours or overnight.
 
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      Title: Strawberry Daiquiri Pie
 Categories: Pies, Beverages
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1    9" graham cracker crust           2/3 c  Strawberry daiquiri mix,
           - OR baked pastry shell                  - frozen, thawed
      8 oz Cream cheese, softened                   Red food coloring, opt
     14 oz Sweetened condensed milk            1 c  Whipping cream, whipped
      2 tb Light rum                      
 
  In large mixer bowl, beat cheese until fluffy. Gradually beat in sweetened
  condensed milk until smooth. Stir in daiquiri mix, rum, and food coloring.
  Fold in whipped cream. Pour into prepared crsut. Chill or freeze 4 hours or
  until firm. Garnish as desired. Refrigerate or freeze leftovers. Lime
  Daiquiri Pie: Omit strawberry daiquiri mix and red food coloring. Add 1/4
  cup ReaLime Lime juice from concentrate and a few drops green food coloring
  if desired. Proceed as above.
 
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      Title: Twinkie Pie
 Categories: Pies, Desserts
      Yield: 8 servings
 
           Butter                            1/2 ts Vanilla extract
      9    Twinkies                            6 oz Chocolate chips; semisweet
      3    Eggs; large, seperated              1 c  Pecans; chopped
      1    Dash of Cream of tartar             1 c  Heavy cream; whipped
    1/2 c  Sugar                          
 
  Grease pyrex square or rectangular casserole with butter. Cut 8 Twinkies in
  thirds, LENGTHWISE, and put one layer on the bottom of the casserole. Beat
  egg whites, with the cream of tartar and sugar, adding vanilla. Melt
  chocolate chips in the top of a double boiler. Add egg yolks to chocolate,
  slowly, continuing to stir over boiling water. Fold chocolate into egg
  whites.  Spread over Twinkies, then sprinkle with about half of the nuts.
  Layer on more twinkies, more chocolate, more nuts. Continue layering. Top
  with whipped cream and a single whole Twinkie.  Chill and serve.
 
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      Title: Dr. Pepper Cherry Marshmallow Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Fruits
      Yield: 16 servings
 
      2 cn Dark sweet cherries, pitted,             - drained, reserving syrup

-------------------------------JELLO MIXTURE-------------------------------
    3/4 c  Reserved cherry syrup               1 pk Cherry Jello, 3oz size
    1/4 c  Dr. Pepper                        1/8 ts Almond extract

-------------------------------BATTER MIXTURE-------------------------------
      1 pk Yellow cake mix                   3/4 c  Dr. Pepper
      1 pk Cherry Jello, 3oz size              4    Eggs
    1/2 c  Vegetable oil                       2 c  Minature marshmallows
 
  Arrange cherries evenly on bottom of a greased 9 x 13 pan. Preheat oven to
  350~F. In a small saucepan, combine the cherry syrup, 1 package of cherry
  jello and 1/4 cup Dr. Pepper; gently heat until jello is dissolved. Add
  almond extract and cool slightly. In a large mixing bowl, combine yellow
  cake mix, 1 pack cherry jello, oil, eggs and 3/4 cup Dr. Pepper. Beat on
  high for 3-4 minutes. Pour cooled jello mixture over cherries in pan.
  Sprinkle evenly with the minature marshmallows and then carefully and
  evenly spoon the batter mix over the marshmallows. Bake for 40-45 minutes.
  Cool on rack for 45 minutes. Chill 3-4 hours. This is a self icing cake!!!
 
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      Title: Gumdrop Bread
 Categories: Breads, Desserts, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 12 servings
 
  2 1/2 c  Flour                               3 ts Baking powder
  1 1/4 c  Buttermilk                          1 ts Salt
    1/2 c  Sugar                               1 ts Vanilla
    1/2 c  Packed brown sugar                1/2 ts Baking soda
    1/4 c  Shortening                          1 c  Small gumdrops cut into 1/2
      2    Eggs                              1/2 c  Chopped nuts
 
  Beat all ingredients except gumdrops and nut in a large mixer bowl on low
  speed for 15 seconds. Beat on medium speed, scraping bowl constantly, 30
  seconds. Stir in gumdrops and nuts. Pour into a 9 X 5 inch loaf pan that
  has been greased on the bottom only. Bake at 350F for 60 to 65 minutes, or
  until a wooden pick inserted in the center comes out clean. Loosen sides of
  loaf from the pan. Remove bread from the pan and cool completely on wire
  rack. For best results, wrap and refrigerate at least 24 hours before
  slicing. Refrigerate no longer than 1 week.
 
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      Title: Sex in a Pan
 Categories: Cakes, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 15 servings
 
---------------------------------1ST LAYER---------------------------------
  1 1/2 c  Flour                             1/2 c  Walnuts, chopped
    3/4 c  Melted butter                 

---------------------------------2ND LAYER---------------------------------
      8 oz Cream cheese, softened              1 c  Cool Whip
      1 c  Powdered sugar                      1 ts Vanilla

---------------------------------3RD LAYER---------------------------------
  2 1/2 c  Milk                                2    Vanilla pudding inst, large

---------------------------------4TH LAYER---------------------------------
  2 1/2 c  Milk                                2    Chocolate inst pudding, larg

---------------------------------5TH LAYER---------------------------------
           Cool Whip                      
 
  1ST LAYER: Mix all together and press into a 9 x 13 pan. Bake at 350^F for
  15 minutes. 2ND LATER: Mix together and spread over cooled crust. REMAINING
  LAYERS: Prepare and layer in order given. Top with the Cool Whip and grated
  some chocolate over all. Keep refrigerated.
 
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      Title: The Next Best Thing To Robert Redford
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 16 servings
 
      1 c  Flour                               1 pk Cool whip (9 oz size);thawed
    1/2 c  Margarine                           1 pk Instant vanilla pudding (lg)
      1 c  Pecans; finely chopped              1 pk Instant chocolate pudding (l
      1 pk (8 oz) cream cheese;softened        3 c  Milk; cold
      1 c  Sugar                                    Grated Chocolate candy bar
 
  Prepare bottom crust by mixing together flour, margarine and pecans until
  crumblike. Press mixture into greased 13x9" baking pan. Bake at 350~F for
  15 to 20 minutes until lightly golden. Cool. Beat cream cheese with sugar
  until smooth. Fold in half of Cool Whip. Spread mixture over cooled crust.
  Combine vanilla and chocolate pudding mixes. Beat in milk until smooth and
  thickened. Spread over cream cheese layer. Spread remaining Cool Whip over
  top. Sprinkle with grated chocolate. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
 
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      Title: Snicker's Dessert
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 12 servings
 
--------------------------------FIRST LAYER--------------------------------
      1 c  Milk chocolate chips              1/4 c  Butterscotch chips

--------------------------------SECOND LAYER--------------------------------
      1 c  Sugar                               1 c  Marshmallow cream
    1/4 c  Milk                                1 ts Vanilla
    1/4 c  Margarine                           2 c  Peanuts
    1/4 c  Peanut butter                 

--------------------------------THIRD LAYER--------------------------------
     40    Caramels                            2 tb Water

--------------------------------FOURTH LAYER--------------------------------
      1 c  Milk chocolate chips              1/4 c  Peanut butter
    1/4 c  Butterscotch chips             
 
  Melt ingredients for first layer and spread in a 13x9 pan. Freeze until
  firm. Boil the sugar, milk and margarine 5 min. Add the peanut butter,
  marshmallow cream and vanilla. Pour over the 1st layer and sprinkle with
  peanuts.  Cool. Melt the caramels with the water and pour over the peanuts
  as the 3rd layer. Melt the chips and peanut butter. Pour over the 3rd
  layer.  Keep refrigerated.  Cut into squares.
 
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      Title: Toll House Layercake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 1 servings
 
------------------------------------CAKE------------------------------------
      1 c  Butter, softened                    4    Eggs
      1 c  Brown sugar, firmly packed          2 c  Flour, all-purpose
    2/3 c  Sugar                               1 pk Chocolate chips, "Little
      2 ts Vanilla                                  -Bits" semi-sweet,
    1/2 ts Salt                                     -divided 12oz pack

----------------------------------FROSTING----------------------------------
    3/4 c  Butter, softened                    2 ts Vanilla
  1 1/2 c  Sifted confectioners' sugar    
 
  Cake: Preheat oven to 350~F. Grease 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 1" baking pan. Line
  with waxed paper. In bowl, cream butter, brown sugar, sugar, vanilla and
  salt. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Gradually
  add flour. Stir in 1 cup chocolate bits. Spread in prepared pan. bake 20-25
  minutes. Cool completely. Loosen sides of cake. Invert onto floured cloth.
  Peel off waxed paper. Cut cake crosswise into 4 3-3/4x10" sections. Spread
  3 slightly rounded tablespoons frosting on one layer. Top with second
  layer. Repeat layers. Frost with remaining frosting.
   Frosting: Melt over hot (not boiling) water, 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate
  bits, stir until smooth. Set aside. In bowl, cream butter and
  confectioners' sugar. Add melted chocolate and vanilla; blend until smooth.
  Makes 1-10" cake
 
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      Title: O'henry Bars Ii
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 16 servings
 
      5 c  Special K cereal                    1 c  Peanuts (optional)
      1 c  Corn Syrup                          1 c  Chunky Peanut Butter
      1 c  Sugar                              12 oz Chocolate Chips
           Pinch of salt                  
 
  Can use rice krispies instead of special K. If you choose not to use
  peanuts. increase cereal to 6 cups.
  ******************************************************* *****************
  Heat sugar, corn syrup & salt until it boils. Add peanut butter and stir
  til it boils. Pour in Special K & nuts; mix til coated. Spread in a
  buttered 9 x 13 pan and press. Cool. Melt Chocolate chips over double
  boiler & spread on cooled peanut butter mixture. Cut into bars when cool.
 
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      Title: Vacuum Cleaner Bars
 Categories: Cookies, Cakes
      Yield: 24 servings
 
    1/2 c  Margarine, melted                   1 lb Powdered sugar
      1 pk Yellow cake mix *                 1/2 c  Flaked coconut
      3    Eggs                              1/2 c  Chopped walnuts or pecans
      8 oz Package cream cheese, soft     
 
  * Use plain cake mix without pudding added.
  ******************************************************* ******************
  Combine margarine, cake mix and one egg. Stir together until dry
  ingredients are moistened. Pat mixture into bottom of well-greased 15x10
  inch jellyroll pan. Bake for 10 minutes at 325~F. Beat remaining two eggs
  lightly then beat in cream cheese and powdered sugar. Stir in coconut and
  nuts. Pour over mixture in jellyroll pan. Bake at 325~F for 45 to 50
  minutes or unti golden brown. Cool to room temperature before cutting into
  squares.
 
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      Title: Lethal Layers
 Categories: Cookies, Cakes
      Yield: 32 servings
 
    1/2 c  Unsalted butter                     1 ts Vanilla extract
    1/2 c  Dark brown sugar                  1/2 ts Salt
      1 c  All-purpose flour                   1 ts Baking powder
      1 c  Pecan halves                             Additional flour (see direct
      2    Eggs                                1 c  Chocolate chips
      1 c  Firmly packed dark brown sug   
 
  In a food processor, combine first 3 ingredients with metal blade until
  crumbly. This can also be done with 2 pastry knives or a pastry cutter. Pat
  this crust into a buttered 9-by-13-inch pan. Bake at 375~F for 10 minutes.
  Cool. When crust is cool, spread pecans evenly over surface. Beat eggs with
  brown sugar until thick. Add vanilla. Put salt and baking powder in bottom
  of 1/4 cup measure; fill rest of measure with flour. Stir into egg mixture.
  Bake at 375~F for 20 minutes or until center is baked. Cool, then cut into
  32 pieces.
 
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      Title: Baby Ruth Layer Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 10 servings
 
----------------------------------CAKE MIX----------------------------------
      8    Baby Ruth bars, 1.9oz, cutup      1/2 c  Butter, softened
      4 tb Peanut butter, chunky           1 1/4 c  Sugar
      6 tb Evaporated milk                     2    Eggs
      2 c  Flour, unsifted                   1/2 ts Vanilla
      1 ts Baking soda                         1 c  Buttermilk
    1/2 ts Baking powder                 

-----------------------------FILLING & TOPPING-----------------------------
      6    Baby Ruth Bars, 1.9oz, cutup      1/2 c  Butter
      2    Egg yolks                           1 c  Coconut, flaked
      1 c  Evaporated milk                     8 tb Peanuts, coarsely chopped
      1 c  Sugar                         

------------------------------WHIPPED TOPPING------------------------------
      1 c  Heavy cream                     2 1/2 tb Powdered sugar, sifted
      1    Egg white, stiffly beaten         3/4 ts Vanilla
 
  Combine 8 cut-up Baby Ruth's, peanut butter and 6 Tb evaporated milk in top
  of a double boiler; heat and stir until melted and blended. Cool. Combine
  flour, baking soda, and baking powder in a bowl; mix well. Cream butter and
  sugar thoroughly; add well beaten eggs and beat until light and fluffy.
  Blend in the cooled candy bar mix and 1/2 ts vanilla. Add dry ingredients
  alternately with the buttermilk, blending on low speed after each addition,
  only until blended. Pour into 2 buttered and floured 9" round layer pans
  and bake in preheated 350~F oven for about 30 minutes. Cool in pans on rack
  for 10 minutes. Turn out and finish cooling on rack.
   Baby Ruth Filling & Topping: Melt candy bars in top of double boiler.
  Combine egg yolks, evaporated milk, sugar and butter in a saucepan; cook
  and stir until thickened, over medium heat, about 10 minutes. Remove from
  heat and blend in melted candy bars, coconut and peanuts. Cool, then beat
  vigorously with wooden spoon.
   Whipped Topping: Whip heavy cream stiff; fold in stiffly beaten egg white,
  powdered sugar and vanilla.
   Assembly: Spread cooled filling between layers and on top of cake. Spread
  whipped topping on the sides of the cake. Cut carefully with a sharp knife.
 
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      Title: White Chocolate Chip Cookies with Macadamia Nu
 Categories: Cookies, Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    1/2 c  Unsalted butter softened            1 c  All purpose flour
    1/3 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Baking soda
    1/3 c  Brown sugar firm packed           1/4 ts Salt
      1    Egg                             6 1/2 oz White chocolate, chopped
      1 ts Vanilla                           3/4 c  Macadamia nuts, halved
 
  BLEND BUTTER, SUGARS, EGG,AND VANILLA UNTIL FLUFFY, STOPPING ONCE TO SCRAPE
  DOWN SIDES OF BOWL, ABOUT 1 MIN. ADD FLOUR,BAKING SODA AND SALT AND MIX
  UNTIL JUST COMBINED. DO NOT OVER MIX. STIR IN WHITE CHOCOLATE CHUNKS AND
  NUTS. MOUND DOUGH BY 1/3 CUPFULS ONTO LIGHTLY GREASED COOKIE SHEET, SPACE
  ABOUT 2 IN. APART. BAKE IN PREHEATED 375 DEGREE OVEN UNTIL LIGHLY BROWN
  AROUND EDGES, ABOUT 15 MIN.COOL ON COOKIE SHEET FOR 3 MIN, THEN REMOVE TO
  RACKS AND COOL COMPLETLEY. STORE IN AIR-TIGHT CONTAINER. (CAN BE PREPARED
  AHEAD. STORE COOKIES UP TO 4 DAYS AT ROOM TEMP. OR FREEZE 3 WKS.)
 
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      Title: Baby Ruth Cookies
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  Butter, softened                    3 c  Flour, sifted
    3/4 c  Peanut butter, smooth               1 ts Baking powder
  1 1/2 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Salt
      2    Eggs, beaten                      2/3 c  Milk
  1 1/4 ts Vanilla                             5    Baby Ruth bars, 1.9oz, cutup
 
  Cream butter, peanut butter and sugar until light and fluffy; beat in
  beaten eggs ad mix well; add vanilla. Sift dry ingredients together and add
  alternately with the milk. Stir in the cut-up Baby Ruth pieces. Drop from
  teaspoon on buttered cookie sheets. Bake in preheated 375~F oven until
  golden brown, about 12-15 minutes.
 
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      Title: Apple Brown Betty with Rum Whipped Cream
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B               1 x  -crusts removed
      1 x  -MAIN INGREDIENTS:                  1 c  Raisins
      1 c  All-purpose flour                   3 ea Granny Smith apples; peeled,
    1/4 ts Salt                                1 x  -cored, and cut into 1/2-inc
    1/2 ts Ground cinnamon                     1 x  -pieces (about 1-1/2 pounds)
    1/4 ts Ground nutmeg                       1 x  -RUM WHIPPED CREAM:
    3/4 c  Sugar                               1 c  Heavy cream
      8 tb (1 stick) unsalted butter,          2 tb Sugar
      1 x  -chilled, cut into 1/2" piec        2 tb Dark rum
      4 ea Slices firm-textured bread;    
 
  To make the apple brown betty: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Butter a
  9-inch-square baking dish. Sift the flour, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and
  sugar into a bowl. Cut the butter into small pieces; cut it into the flour
  mixture, using a pastry blender, until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  Cut the bread into 1-inch-square pieces. Soak the raisins in boiling water
  to cover for about 5 minutes, until plump, the drain them. Combine the
  bread, raisins, and sliced apples in a bowl. Sprinkle the bottom of the
  prepared baking dish with 3/4 cup of the flour mixture, add the apple
  mixture, and top with the remaining flour mixture. Bake, uncovered, in the
  preheated oven until the top of the brown betty is crisp and golden and the
  apples are tender, 35 to 45 minutes. To make the rum whipped cream: In a
  chilled medium bowl, beat the cream and sugar until stiff. Beat in the rum.
  Serve the betty warm, with the rum whipped cream. Serves 6. Sorce: "An
  Edible Christmas" (A Treasury of Recipes for the Holiday) by Irena
  Chalmers. Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Applesauce Cake in Jars
 Categories: Fruits, Cakes, Sauces
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  ELLIE COLLIN CMKD93F              1/2 ts BAKING POWDER
    2/3 c  SHORTENING                          2 ts BAKING SODA
  2 2/3 c  GRANULATED SUGAR                1 1/2 ts SALT
      4 ea Large EGGS                          1 ts GROUND CINNAMON
      2 c  APPLESAUCE                          2 ts GROUND CLOVES
    2/3 c  WATER                             2/3 c  NUTS; chopped,optional
  3 1/3 c  ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR, sifted      
 
  Sterilize 8 (12 oz Ball Quilted Crystal - #14400-81400) canning jars, lids
  and rings by boiling for 10 minutes. Remove the jars and allow to air-dry
  and cool. Leave the  lids and rings in the hot water until ready to use.
  Once the jars are cool enough to handle, grease them (use a pastry brush)
  with shortening (DO NOT use Pam or Baker's Secret); set aside. Cream
  together the shortening and sugar. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, until
  the mixture is light and fluffy. Add the applesauce and water; set aside.
  In another bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt,
  cinnamon and cloves. Blend dry ingredients into the applesauce mixture.
  Fold in the nuts.  Pour batter into the jars, filling them about 1/2 full.
  Place jars onto a cookie sheet or they'll fall over. Bake in a preheated
  325-degree oven for 35-40 minutes or  until a pick inserted deep into the
  center of each cake  comes out clean. Remove jars from the oven,
  one-at-a-time (use HEAVY-DUTY MITTS, the jars ARE HOT!); place a lid, then
  a ring on  top and screw down tightly.
   Place jars onto your counter top to cool. You'll know when the jars have
  sealed, you'll hear a "plinking" sound. If you missed the sound, test them
  by pressing down on the lids once the jars have cooled--they shouldn't move
  at  all.
   Store jars in a cool, dry place. They should keep for about a year. I've
  only been able to keep them for a few weeks, they don't last that long
  around here. They're wonderful for last minute gifts, especially for single
  friends.
 
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      Title: Pumpkin Spice Cake in Jars
 Categories: Fruits, Cakes
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  ELLIE COLLIN   (CMKD93F)            2 ts GROUND CLOVES
      1 c  SEEDLESS RAISINS                    2 ts GROUND CINNAMON
      1 c  WALNUTS                             1 ts GROUND GINGER
      2 c  ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR                   4 ea EGGS
      2 ts BAKING SODA                         2 c  GRANULATED SUGAR
    1/4 ts BAKING POWDER                       1 c  SALAD OIL
    1/2 ts SALT                               16 oz Canned PUMPKIN
 
  Preheat oven to 325-degrees.
   Sterilize 8 (1 pint, straight-sided) Kerr or Ball Quilted Crystal (12 oz,
  straight-sided, Ball #14400-81400) canning jars, lids and rings by in
  boiling water for 10 minutes.  Remove the jars from the water and allow to
  air-dry. Leave  the lids and rings in the hot water until ready to use.
  Once cool, brush (use a pastry brush) the inside of jars with shortening
  (DO NOT use Pam or Baker's Secret); set aside. Coarsely chop the nuts and
  raisins; set aside.
   Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt cloves, cinnamon
  and ginger in a large bowl. Add raisins and walnuts; toss lightly to
  combine.
   In another large bowl, beat eggs at high speed until thick and yellow (2-3
  minutes). Gradually beat in the sugar until thick and light. At low speed,
  beat in the oil and pumpkin; blend thoroughly. Gradually stir in the flour
  mixture until  well blended.
   Divide batter among the 8 canning jars (should be slightly less than 1/2
  full). Wipe the  sides of the jar off (inside/outside) in case you slop or
  it'll burn. Place jars on a cookie sheet or they'll tip over. Bake in
  preheated 325-degree oven for 35-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted
  deep into the center of the cakes comes out clean.
   When cakes test done, remove the jars, one-by-one, place a lid, then a
  ring onto each jar, screw down tightly. USE HEAVY-DUTY MITTS! The jars are
  H O T ! Place jars onto your counter to cool. You'll be able to tell if
  they've sealed--you'll hear a "plinking" sound. If you miss the sound, test
  each jar by pushing on the lids once the jars are cool, they shouldn't move
  at all.  These will keep in a cool, dark place for about 1 year. I'm not
  sure, they don't last that long around here!
 
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      Title: Apple Cake in a Jar
 Categories: Fruits, Cakes
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  GWEN HUBBARD CMGD13A                1 ts CINNAMON
    2/3 c  SHORTNING                           3 c  APPLES;grated
  1 1/2 ts SALT                                2 ts BAKING SODA
  2 2/3 c  SUGAR                             2/3 c  RAISINS
      3 c  FLOUR                             1/2 ts BAKING POWDER
      4 ea EGGS                              2/3 c  CHOPPED NUTS
    2/3 c  WATER                          
 
  MIX THE INGREDIENTS TOGETHER IN THE ORDER GIVEN.
   STERILIZE 7 TO 9 WIDE MOUTH PINT JARS AND LIDS.
   GREASE THEM WITH SHORTNING.  FILL THE JARS HALF FULL AND BAKE ON THE
  MIDDLE WIRE WIRE RACK IN THE OVEN.
   BAKE FOR 45 MINUTES AT 325 DEGREES. AS SOON AS THE CAKE IS DONE, REMOVE
  THE BOTTLES FROM THE OVEN ONE AT A TIME. WIPE THE RIM OF THE BOTTLE CLEAN
  WITH CLOTH ANDPUT ON THE HOT STERILIZED LIDS.
   SCREW DOWN THE BANDS AND LET COOL. IMPORTANT-- DO NOT USE SMALL MOUTH
  JARS.  DO NOT ADD ANY OTHER INGREDIENTS. AS THE CAKE COOLS IN THE SEALED
  JAR, IT WILL PULL AWAY FROM THE SIDES OF THE JAR AND COME OUT EASILY WHEN
  READY TO SERVE.  SLICE AND SERVE WITH LEMON SAUCE. LEMON SAUCE 2 TBLS.
  CORNSTARCH                 2 TBLS. BUTTER 1/2 CUP SUGAR 4 1/2 TSP. FINELY
  GRATED                                    LEMON RIND PINCH OF SALT 2 TBLS
  LEMON JUICE 1 CUP BOILING WATER IN A PAN, THOROUGHLY STIR TOGETHER THE CORN
  STARCH, SUGAR, AND SALT. GRADUALLY STIR IN THE BOILING WATER, STIRRING
  CONSTANTLY TO KEEP IT SMOOTH.  CONTINUE STIRRING AND COOK OVER MODERATE
  HEAT UNTIL BOILING.
   BOIL GENTLY FOR ABOUT 20 MINUTES.  REMOVE FROM HEAT, ADD BUTTER, LEMON
  RIND AND JUICE.  STIR THOROUGHLY.
   SERVE HOT OVER APPLE CAKE IN A JAR. MAKES ABOUT 1 1/4 CUPS. THIS SAUCE IS
  THICKER AND MORE TART THAN THE USUAL LEMON SAUCE.
 
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      Title: Brownie Cakes in a Jar
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  ELLIE COLLIN   (CMKD93F)          1/4 c  WATER
      2 ea CANNING JARS, wide mouth            3 tb UNSWEETENED COCOA POWDER
      1 c  ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR                 1/4 c  BUTTERMILK
      1 c  SUGAR                               1 ea EGG; beaten
    1/2 ts BAKING SODA                       1/2 ts VANILLA EXTRACT
    1/4 ts GROUND CINNAMON (optional)        1/4 c  WALNUTS; finely chopped
    1/3 c  BUTTER;or MARGARINE            
 
  Here's one you can start out with, it makes 2 jars. Every recipe technique
  is the same, just different ingredients.. Sterilize, two 1-pint
  straight-sided wide-mouth canning jars (specifically made for canning jams
  and jellies) lids and rings by boiling for 10 minutes (keep the lids and
  rings in the hot water until ready to use); set aside. In a small bowl stir
  together flour, sugar, baking soda and cinnamon, if desired. Set aside. In
  a medium saucepan combine butter or margarine, water and cocoa powder; heat
  and stir until butter or margarine is melted and mixture is well blended.
  Remove from heat; stir in flour mixture. Add buttermilk, egg and vanilla;
  beat by hand until smooth. Stir in nuts. Pour mixture into the prepared
  canning jars; place jars onto a cookie sheet. Preheat oven to 325-degrees.
  Bake for 35-40 minutes or until a pick inserted deep into each cake comes
  out clean. Remove cakes from the oven, one at a time. Place a lid, then a
  ring onto the jars and screw down tightly. USE HEAVY-DUTY MITTS, the jars
  ARE HOT!! Place jars onto your counter to cool. You'll hear a "plinking"
  sound. If you miss the sound, wait until the cakes are cool and press on
  the lids, they shouldn't move at all, that means they've sealed. Store
  cakes in a cool, dark place. They should last up to a year--I don't know,
  they've never lasted that long around here! If you'd like to decorate them,
  place a wad of cotton in the center of each lid, then place a piece of
  decorative cloth, about 3-inches larger in circumference than the lid, (cut
  with pinking shears) on top of the cotton. Screw the ring back on (by this
  time the rings can be removed as the lids should be sealed). Use your
  imagination when decorating--a hot glue gun works wonders (dried flowers,
  ribbon, etc). These make WONDERFUL Christmas gifts. Ellie
 
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      Title: Gingerbread Baked in Jars
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  ELLIE COLLIN CMKD93F                2 ts GROUND GINGER
  2 1/4 c  ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR                   1 ts GROUND CINNAMON
    3/4 c  SUGAR                             1/2 ts GROUND CLOVES
      1 ts BAKING SODA                         1 c  MARGARINE; softened
    1/2 ts BAKING POWDER                     3/4 c  WATER;hot
    1/4 ts SALT                              1/2 c  MOLASSES
 
  Preheat oven to 350-degrees (pan method) or 325-degrees for jars.
   Grease (use shortening) a 9 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan or 5 (12 oz) Kerr
  Quilted Crystal Jelly Jars (#14400-80400)-- they MUST have straight sides,
  no buldges in the jars. Also, the jars will have to be sterlized
  first--boil them  for 10 minutes, leave the lids and rings in the water
  until  you're ready to use them; remove the jars and allow them to air-dry
  and cool before greasing. Use a pastry brush to grease the jars. DO NOT use
  Pam or Baker's Secret!  In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking
  powder, baking soda, salt, ginger, cinnamon and cloves. Stir in margarine,
  water and molasses until well blended.
   Pour into prepared pan or divide equally among the 5 jars. Place jars onto
  a cookie sheet or they'll tip over. PAN METHOD-- Bake in preheated
  350-degree oven for 40-50 minutes or until cake tester inserted in center
  comes out  clean. Cool slightly on wire rack.
   JAR METHOD--Bake in a preheated 325-degree oven for 35 to 40 minutes or
  until cake tester inserted deep into the center of each jar comes out
  clean.
   Have your lids ready (HOT). Take one jar at a time from the oven (using
  heavy-duty mitts--the jars ARE HOT!) and place a lid on, then the ring.
  Tightly screw on lids. Allow to cool on your counter top. You'll know when
  the jars have  sealed, you'll hear a "plinking" sound. If you don't hear
  the sound wait until the jars have cooled, then press down on the jar lids,
  they shouldn't move at all.  If you'd like to decorate the jars, wait until
  they've  cooled completely. Remove the ring (the lids should have sealed by
  now) and place a wad of cotton in the center of each lid; place a piece of
  decorative cloth (about 3 inches larger in circumference than the jar lid,
  cut with pinking  shears) over the cotton. Screw the ring back on. If you'd
  like to decorate further, use your hot glue gun, it's wonderful to glue on
  dried flowers, ribbons--use your  imagination! If you like spicey and moist
  gingerbread,  you'll love this one.
 
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      Title: Canned Cake Hints
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  ELLIE COLLIN CMKD93F           
 
  I have a few more recipes but no time to upload them right now, I'll do
  that later on this evening. BTW, ANY cake can be baked in canning jars. I
  usually try one jar first--you have to know how much volume each recipe
  will give you. I usually fill ONE jar 1/2 full then bake it to see how high
  it rises. You don't want the cake to come out of the top of the jar, only
  to within 1/4 to 1/2 inch from the lip of the jar. Once you've established
  how high the cake rises, you can go from there. The first time around is a
  bit tricky because you won't know how many jars you'll need. MOST of the
  recipes I've tried I end up using around 8. Sterilize as many jars as you
  think you'll need and go from there. Also, the baking times will vary--the
  moistness of each cake recipe will determine the time. Again, MOST of the
  recipes I've tried bake in 35-40 minutes. Start checking the cakes at 30
  minutes and go from there. YES, the cakes DO slide easily out of the jars
  IF you use the jars I listed. They're Ball Quilted Crystal Canning Jars
  (#14400-81400). They can be found at most grocery stores (at least here in
  California) next to the pectin and other canning supplies. Also, I've seen
  the 12 oz straight-sided (plain) jars (# ?) at Smart & Final. The plain
  jars work fine too but they're not as pretty and you have to make your own
  labels--the jars I use come with decorative labels. One IMPORTANT tip--get
  your jars NOW! Once summer's over with they're very hard to find. Also,
  when you can, ask for the jars back, they're NOT cheap. Most folks don't
  mind returning them though, they usually want refills! <G> Make sure your
  LIDS are new, the rings don't have to be As the jars do seal, the cakes are
  as moist as the day you put them into the jars--sometimes MORESO. There
  will be a little condensation on the lids and some in the jars so when you
  seal them it's trapped inside. Don't worry about getting the water off of
  the lids before placing them onto the jars, the added moisture doesn't hurt
  the cakes in the slightest. I'm trying to address every question that's
  been asked of me before, I HOPE I've done that. If I've missed anything or
  if anyone has any questions, don't hesitate to ask. These make WONDERFUL
  Christmas gifts and you can start NOW! Single friends really appreciate
  these because each jar makes enough for one or two people.
 
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      Title: Lisa's Corny Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 10 servings
 
---------------------------LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B---------------------------
      3 c  Flour                           1 1/2 ts Dry Yeast
      1 tb Sugar                             7/8 c  Milk; warmed
      1 ts Salt                              1/4 c  Water; plus enough for dough
    1/2 c  Yellow Cornmeal                 1 1/2 tb Butter
 
  Add all ingred. into Bread machine in order per your manufacturer. NOTE:
  Very nice texture and flavor.  A definite DO AGAIN!
 
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      Title: Orange Cafe Au Lait Mix
 Categories: Beverages
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -Robbie Shelton                   1/4 c  Instant Coffee; dry
    1/2 c  Powdered Nondairy Creamer           1 ts Dried Orange Peel
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/4 ts Ground Cinnamon
 
  Place all ingredients in blender or food rpocessor. Cover and blend on high
  speed 30 seconds, stopping blender after 15 seconds to stir, or process 5
  to 10 seconds, until well mixed. Store in tightly covered container at room
  temperature up to 6 months.
  
  For each serving, place 2 teaspoons mix in cup.  Fill with 2/3 cup boinling
  water.  About 1 cup mix (24 servings).
  
  Nutrition Information per serving: Calories 30, Protein 0g, Carbohydrates
  5g, Fat 1g, Cholesterol 0mg, Sodium 5mg, Potassium, 35mg. This recipe is
  from Betty Crockers "GLORIOUS HOLIDAYS".
 
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      Title: Raspberry Tea Mix
 Categories: Beverages
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -Robbie Shelton                     2 pk Raspberry Sugar-Sweetened
      6 tb Instant Tea; dry                         -Soft Drink Mix; (5 oz ea)
 
  Mix tea and drink mix (dry).  Store in thightly covered container. for each
  serving, place 3 teaspoons mix in cup for hot tea or glass for cold tea.
  Fill cup with boiling water or glass with cold water; stir. About 1 1/2
  cups mix (24 servings).
  
  Nutritional Information per serving:  Calories 50, Protein 0g, Carbohydrate
  12g, Fat 0g, Cholesterol 0mg, Sodium 0mg, Potassium 15mg.
  
  This recipe is from Betty Crockers "GLORIOUS HOLIDAYS".
 
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      Title: Homemade Taco Seasoning Mix
 Categories: Spices/etc., Mexican
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -Robbie Shelton                     3 ts Onion Powder
      6 ts Chili Powder                    2 1/2 ts Garlic Powder
      5 ts Paprika                           1/8 ts Cayenne Pepper
  4 1/2 ts Cumin                          
 
  In storage container with tight-fitting lid, combine all ingredients; mix
  well. Seal tightly. Store in cool, dry place for up to 6 months. Makes 21
  teaspoons (about 1/2 cup). Seven teaspoons of mix equal a 1.25 oz. pkg. of
  purchased taco seasoning mix.
  
  TIPS: Cumin, an herb, is ground from cumin seeds, and there is no
  substitute for its flavor. Seven teaspoons mix contains 90mg Sodium.
  
  From Robbie Shelton's Database
 
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      Title: Spice Blend Mix
 Categories: Spices/etc.
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -Robbie Shelton                 1 1/2 ts Ground Allspice
      2 tb Ground Cinnamon                     1 tb Ground Ginger
      1 tb Ground Nutmeg                       1 tb Grated Orange peel*; dried
  1 1/2 ts Ground Cloves                  
 
  *I use lemon peel instead of Orange peel In a 1/2 cup conatainer with a
  tight-fitting lid, combine all ingredients. Attach lid. Label with date and
  contents. Store in a cool dry place. Use within 6 months. Makes about 6
  tablespoons SPICE BLEND MIX. NOTE: Add one teaspoon or more to cake
  batters, quick bread batters, whipped cream and pancakes. I use this for
  anything that calls for and of the ingredients used. It adds variety. From
  Robbie Shelton's Database
 
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      Title: Chili Seasoning Mix
 Categories: Spices/etc., Ground beef, Mexican, Chili, Beans
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           Robbie Shelton                

----------------------------CHILI SEASONING MIX----------------------------
      1 tb All-purpose Flour                 1/2 ts Dried red pepper; crushed
      2 tb Instant Minced Onion              1/2 ts Instant Minced Garlic
  1 1/2 ts Chili Powder                      1/2 ts Sugar
      1 ts Seasoned Salt                     1/2 ts Ground Cumin

-----------------------------------CHILI-----------------------------------
      1 lb Lean ground beef                    2 cn Tomatoes; 16 oz
      2 cn Kidney beans; 15 1/2 oz             1 pk CHILI SEASONING MIX
 
  CHILI SEASONING MIX Mix all the seasoning ingredients in a small bowl until
  evenly distributed. Spoon mixture onto a 6-inch square of aluminum foil and
  fold to make airtight. Label. Store in a cool, dry place. Use within 6
  months. Makes 1 package (about 1/4 cup) of CHILI SEASONING MIX. To make
  additional packages, increase ingredient amounts proportionately.
  VARIATION: For a special treat, sprinkle over hot popcorn. TO MAKE CHILI
  Brown ground beef in a medium skillet over medium-high heat. Drain. Add
  kidney beans, tomatoes and CHILI SEASONING MIX. Reduce heat and simmer 10
  minutes, stirring occasionally. Makes 4 to 6 servings. From Robbie
  Shelton's Database.
 
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      Title: Chicken Coating Mix
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           -Robbie Shelton                     1 ts Onion Salt
      2 tb Parsley Flakes                      1 tb Celery Salt
      1 tb Oregano                             1 tb Ginger
      1 tb Marjaram                            1 ts Pepper
      1 tb Thyme                               1 ts Sage
      2 ts Rosemary                            1 tb Paprika
      1 ts Arlic Salt                     
 
  Combine all ingredients in a small bowl until evenly distributed. Spoon
  mixture into a small airtight container. Label. Store in a cool, dry place.
  Use within 6 months. Makes about 1/2 cup of CHICKEN COATING MIX.
  
  OVEN-FRIED CHICKEN
  
  1 1/2 Tsp. CHICKEN COATING MIX 3/4 Cup All-Purpose Flour 1/4 Cup Instant
  Nonfat Dry Milk 2 Tsp. Sugar 1 Tsp. Baking Powder 1/2 Tsp. Salt 2/3 Cup Hot
  Water 2 Tbs. Vegetable Oil 1 (2 1/2 to 3 lb.) Fryer Chicken, Cut Up.
  Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Combine all ingredients except chicken in a
  small bowl. Blend well. Dip chicken pieces in batter and place on a baking
  sheet. Bake uncovered 40 to 50 minutes, until golden brown and tender. Or
  if desired, dip chicken pieces in batter then fry in hot oil.
  
  Really, I use this for almost any poultry dish I prepare. It is a basic
  "Poultry Seasoning". From Robbie Shelton's Database.
 
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      Title: Vegetarian Rice Mix
 Categories: Rice/grains
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           -Robbie Shelton                     4 ts Celery Flakes
      4 c  Uncooked Long-Grain Rice            4 ts Onion Flakes
      3 tb Instant Vegetarian Bouillon         4 ts Green Pepper Flakes
      2 ts Salt                                4 ts Red Pepper Flakes
 
  Combine all ingredients in a large bowl.  Stir until evenly distributed.
  Put about 1 1/2 cups mixture each into three 1-pint airtight containers.
  Label.  Store in a cool, dry place. Use within 6 to 8 months. Makes about 4
  1/2 cups of VEGETARIAN RICE MIX.
  
  RECIPE FOR VEGETARIAN RICE 1 1/2 Cups VEGETARIAN RICE MIX 2 Cups Cold Water
  1 Tbs. Butter or Margarine
  
     Combine ingredients in a meduim saucepan.  Bring to a boil over high
  heat.  Cover, reduce heat and cook 15 minutes, until liquid is absorbed.
  Makes 4 to 6 servings.
 
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      Title: French Dressing Mix
 Categories: Dressings, French
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -Robbie Shelton                     1 tb Dry Mustard
    1/4 c  Sugar                           1 1/2 tb Salt
  1 1/2 tb Paprika                           1/8 tb Onion Powder
 
     Combine all ingredients in a small bowl until evenly distributed. Put
  mixture in a foil packet or 1-pint glass jar. Label. Store in a cool, dry
  place. Use within 6 months. Makes about 5 Tbs. FRENCH DRESSING MIX, enough
  for 1-1/4 cups French Dressing.
  
  VARIATION: ~SWEET ITALIAN DRESSING: Increase sugar to 1/2 cup. Substitute 1
  Tbs. celery seed for paprika.
  
  RECIPE FOR FRENCH DRESSING 1 Pk FRENCH DRESSING MIX 3/4 Cup Vegetable Oil
  1/4 Cup Vinegar
  
  Combine ingredients in a glass jar.  Shake until well-blended. Chill before
  serving.  Makes about 1-1/4 cups of French Dressing.
 
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      Title: Chicken-Flavored Rice Mix
 Categories: Rice/grains, Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           -Robbie Shelton                     2 ts Dried Tarragon
      4 c  Uncooked Long-Grain Rice            2 ts Dried Parsley Flakes
      4 tb Instant Chicken Bouillon          1/4 ts White Pepper
      1 ts Salt                           
 
     Combine all ingredients in a large bowl.  Stir until evenly distributed.
  Put about 1 1/3 cups mixture each into three 1- pint airtight containers.
  Label.  Store in a cool, dry place.  Use within 6 to 8 months.
   Makes about 4 cups of CHICKEN-FLAVORED RICE MIX.
  
  RECIPE FOR CHICKEN-FLAVORED RICE 1 1/3 cups CHICKEN-FLAVORED RICE MIX 2
  Cups of Cold Water 1 Tbs. Butter or Margarine
  
  Combine all ingredients in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil over high
  heat.  Cover, reduce heat and cook 15 minutes, until liquid is absorbed.
  Makes 4 to 6 servings.
 
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      Title: Fruited Rice Mix
 Categories: Rice/grains, Fruits
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -Robbie Shelton                     4 tb Instant Chicken Bouillon
      3 c  Long-grain White Rice;              1 tb Salt
           -uncooked                           1 c  Dried Apples; crushed
      3 tb Dried onion; minced               1/3 c  Golden Raisins
  1 1/2 tb Curry powder                      1/3 c  Slivered Almonds; toasted
 
  Combine all ingredients, mixing well. Store in airtight container. Yields
  about 5 cups of rice mix.
  
  To make Fruited rice: In heavy 2 quart sauce pan, combine 1 cup of Fruited
  rice mix with 2 cups of water and 2 T butter or margarine. Cover tightly.
  Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low. Without lifting lid, simmer 30
  minutes or until water is absorbed.
  
  Yield: about 3 1/2 c. of cooked rice.
 
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      Title: Onion-Flavored Rice Mix
 Categories: Rice/grains
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           -Robbie Shelton                     1 tb Parsley Flakes
      4 c  Long-Grain Rice; uncooked           1 ts Salt
      2 pk Onion Soup; (1 1/4 oz)         
 
     Combine ingredients in a large bowl.  Stir until evenly distributed. Put
  about 1 1/3 cups mixture each into three 1-pint containers. Label. Store in
  a cool, dry place. Use within 6 to 8 months. Makes about 4 cups of
  ONION-FLAVORED RICE MIX.
  
  RECIPE FOR ONION-FLAVORED RICE 1 1/3 Cups ONION-FLAVORED RICE MIX 2 Cups of
  Cold Water 1 Tbs. Butter or Margarine
  
    Combine ingredients in a medium saucepan.  Bring tro a boil over high
  heat.  Cover, reduce heat and cook 15 minutes, until liquid is absorbed.
  Makes 4 to 6 servings.
 
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      Title: Duchess Potato Puff****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Vegetables
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  2 1/4 c  Water                           2 1/2 c  Mashed Potatoe Flakes
      3 tb Margarine or Butter                      Egg
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Dairy Sour Cream
    1/2 c  Milk                                2 oz Shredded Cheddar Cheese*
 
  *INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 2 oz. (1/2 cup) shredded cheddar cheese.
  
  Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly butter 1 1/2-quart casserole. In medium
  saucepan, heat water, margarine and salt to rolling boil. Remove from heat.
  Stir in milk and potato flakes. Blend in egg, sour cream and cheese, mixing
  thoroughly. Scoop or spoon into prepared casserole. Bake at 350 degrees F.
  for 20-30 minutes, until lightly golden brown and puffed. Refrigerate
  leftovers. I have not tried this recipe yet. It comes from my "PIllsbury
  Festive Holiday Recipes" cookbook, Classic No. 13. Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Herbed Green Beans****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Vegetables, Beans
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 pk French Sytle Green Beans*         1/8 ts Crushed Basil
    1/8 ts Crushed Rosemary                    2 tb Chopped Parsley
 
  *INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 3 (10-oz.) pkg. Green Giant French Style
  Green Beans Frozen in Butter Sauce.
  
  Cook beams accordint to pkg. directions. Remove from pouch and pour into
  serving dish. Sprinkle with herbs and parsley.
  
  I have not tried this recipe yet. The recipe comes from my "Pillsbury
  Festive Holiday Recipes" cookbook, Classics #13. Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Lady Apple Fruit Wreath****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           16 oz. Jar Whole Spiced*            2 dr Red Food Coloring****
           3 oz. Pkg. Cream Cheese**         1/3 c  Chopped, Toasted Pecans
      1 ts Milk***                                  Bunch Parsley or Watercress
 
  *INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 1 16-oz. jar whole spiced crabapples,
  drained.
  
  **INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 1 3-oz. pkg. cream cheese, softened.
  
  ***INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 1-2 tsps. milk.
  
  ****INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 2-3 drops red food coloring.
  
  In small bowl, combine cream cheese, milk and food coloring. Mix until
  smooth and creamy. Frost each apple, using scant teaspoonful of cheese
  mixture, half-way up sides, covering bottom of apple. Dip bottoms of apples
  in chopped pecans. Arrange apples in wreath of parsley or watercress around
  meat.
  
  I have never tried this recipe. It comes from my "Pillsbury Festive Holiday
  Recipes" cookbook, Classic #13. Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Merrie Crown Roast of Pork****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Pork/ham
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      7 lb Pork Crown Roast                  1/4 ts Pepper
    1/2 ts Salt                           
 
  Heat oven to 325 degrees F. Season meat with salt & pepper. Place roast in
  lrg. roasting pan, rib bones up. Cover rib bones with foil to prevent
  excess browning. Insert meat thermometer so bulb reasher center of raost
  not touching fat or bone. Roast at 325 degrees F. for 2 hrs.
  
  Prepare Savory Rice Stuffing (recipe to follow). Fill center of roast with
  stuffing; continue roasting 1 1/2-2 hrs. longer until meat is well done and
  thermometer register 170 degrees to 180 degrees F. Remove foil from rib
  tips. Place roast on serving plate or carving board. Garnish with Lady
  Apple Fruit Wreath (see previous recipe).
  
  TIP: For ease in carving, insert fork in top of roast; make slices by
  cutting close along sides of rib bones.
  
  Most of you KNOW, I have NOT tried this recipe! <g> It comes from my
  "Pillsbury Festive Holiday Recipes" cookbook, Classic #13. Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Savory Rice Stuffing****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Vegetables, Rice/grains
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 pk Green Giant Rice Originals*       1/3 c  Water
    1/2 c  Chopped Onion                       1 pk Herb Seasoned Stuffing**
    1/2 c  Chopped Celery                           Jar Sliced Mushrooms***
      3 tb Margarine or Butter            
 
  *INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 2 (10-oz) pkg. Green Giant Rice Originals
  Frozen Long Grain White & Wild Rice.
  
  **INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 1 8-oz. pkg. (5 cups) herb seasoned stuffing
  mix.
  
  ***INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 1 4 1/2-oz. Jar Green Giant sliced
  mushrooms.
  
  Cook rice according to pkg. directions. In lrg. saucepan, saute onion and
  celery in margarine until tender. Add water and stuff mix; stir in rice,
  tossing lightly. Use to stuff Merrie Crown Roast of Pork.
  
  This is a tasty bread and rice stuffing with mushrooms.
  
  TIP: If desired, stuffing can be baked separately in lightly buttered 2
  quart casserole at 350 degree F. for 30-40 minutes.
  
  I have never tried this recipe. It comes from my "Pillsbury Festive Holiday
  Recipes" cookbook, Classic #13. Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Carrots and Grapes Vermouth****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Vegetables, Fruits
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 pk Green Giant Crinkle Cut**           2 tb Water
      3 tb Brown Sugar, firmly packed        3/4 c  Green Grapes, halved
      3 tb Vermouth                          3/4 c  Red Grapes, halved
      2 ts Cornstarch                     
 
  *INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 2 (10-oz.) pkg. Green Giant Crinkle Cut
  Carrots Frozen in Butter Sauce.
  
  Cook carrots according to pkg. directions. Slit pouch open and drain butter
  sauce into med. saucepan. Stir in brown sugar and vermouth. In small bowl,
  mix cornstarch and water until smooth. Blend into butter sauce. Heat over
  low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is smooth and slightly
  thickened. Add carrots and grapes. Heat additional 2 mins. Recipes"
  cookbook, Classic #13.  Marilyn Sultar An elegant side dish in good taste.
  TIP: To make ahead, prepare carrots as directed, adding grapes just before
  serving. Heat thoroughly.
  
  I have never tried this recipe. It comes from my "Pillsbury Festive Holiday
  Recipes" cookbook, Classic #13. Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Royal Toast Triangles****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 cn Pillsbury Refrigerated*           1/2 c  Spicy French Dressing
 
  *INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 1 8-oz. can Pillsbury Refrigerated Quick
  Crescent Dinner Rolls.
  
  Heat oven to 375 degrees F. Lightly greased cookie sheet. Separate dough
  into 8 triangles; cut each in half lengthwise to form 16 triangles. Place
  on prepared cookie sheet. Brush lightly with French dressing. Bake at 375
  egrees for 10-12 mins. until puffed and golden brown.
  
  Easty to prepare and fit for a king!
  
  I have never tried this recipe. It comes from my "Pillsbury Festive Holiday
  Recipes" cookbook, Classic #13. Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Cran-Brandy Pudding****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Fruits
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/3 c  All-Purpose Flour*                  3 tb Brandy
    1/4 c  Firmly Packed Brown Sugar         1/4 c  Milk
    1/2 ts Cinnamon                            3 tb Oil
    1/4 ts Allspice                                 Egg
      1 ts Baking Soda                       3/4 c  Chopped Walnuts
    1/2 ts Baking Powder                       2 c  Cranberries, Halved
 
  *Self-rising flour IS NOT recommended for this recipe.
  
  Generously greast 1-qt. mold or casserole. In med. bowl, combine flour,
  sugar, cinnamon, allspice, soda and baking powder. Add brandy, milk, oil
  and egg; stir just until dry ingredients are moistened. Stir in walnuts and
  cranberries. Spoon into prepared mold. Cover tightly with foil. Place on
  wire rack in large steamer or kettle. Pour boiled water 3-4" deep into
  steamer; cover. Keep water boiling gently over low heat. If necessary, add
  water to maintain steam. Steam 1 1/2-2 hrs. or until pudding springs back
  when touched lightly in center. Cool slightly. Invert onto serving plate.
  Cut into slices. Serve with Golden Toffee Sauce and a dollop of whipped
  cream, if desired.
  
  Golden Toffee Sauce recipe to follow. Cranberries, walnuts and brandy
  flavor this traditional holiday favorite.
  
  I have never tried this recipe. It comes from my "Pillsbury Festive Holiday
  Recipes" cookbook, Classic #13. Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Golden Toffee Sauce****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Sauces
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Firmly Packed Brown Sugar         1/3 c  Margarine or Butter
    1/2 c  Sugar                               2 ts Brandy
    3/4 c  Whipping Cream                 
 
  In small saucepan, combine sugars, cream and margarine. Heat to simmering;
  cook over low heat, stirring constantly, for 2 minutes. Remove from heat;
  add brandy. Serve warm over Cran-Brandy Pudding (see previous recipe)>
  
  I have never tried this recipe. It comes from my "Pillsbury Festive Holiday
  Recipes" cookbook, Classic #13. Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Claret Cup****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Beverages
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 cn Fronzen Lemonade*                 1/4 c  Cointreau or Curacao
      1 cn Grapefruit Soda**               13/16 qt Bottle Claret Wine
    1/2 c  Brandy                                   Ice Cubes or Mold
 
  *INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 1 6-oz. can frozen lemonade concentrate.
  **INGREDIENT LIST SHOULD READ: 1 12-oz. can grapefruit soda, chilled.
  
  In large pitcher or punch bowl, combine all ingredients. Chill with ice
  cubes or mold. Serve immediately.
  
  Garnish this lovely cocktail beverage with a pink grapefruit wedge or
  orange slice.
  
  I have never made this recipe. It comes from my "Pillsbury Festive Holiday
  Recipes" cookbook, Classic #13. Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Ha'penny Friendship Bread****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
  5 1/2 c  Pillsbury Best Bread Flour*         2 pk Active Dry Yeast
      3 tb Sugar                               2 c  Water
      2 ts Salt                              1/4 c  Oil
 
  It may take 3 notes to do this entire recipe as should be done.*INGREDIENT
  LIST SHOULD READ:  5 1/2-6 cups Pillsbury's Best Bread Flour.Lightly spoon
  flour into measuring cup; level off. In large bowl, combine 2 cups flour,
  sugar, salt and yeast; blend well.  In small saucepan, heat water and oil
  ntil very warm (120-130 degrees F.). Add warm liquid to flour mixture.
  Blend at low speed until moistened; beat 3 minutes at medium speed. Stir in
  additional 3 1/2-4 cups flour, until dough pulls cleanly away from sides of
  bowl.  On floured surface, knead dough until smooth and elastic, about 10
  mins.  Place dough in greased bowl; cover loosely with plastic wrap and
  cloth towel. Let rise in warm place (80-85 degrees F.) until light and
  doubled in size, about 1-1/2 hrs.Punch down dough several times to remove
  air bubbles.  Allow to rest on board covered with inverted bowl for 14
  mins. Shape as desired. (Shape directions to follow in next note.) Marilyn
  Sultar
 
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      Title: Ha'penny Friendship Bread-Pg. 2****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           SHAPING OF BREADS              
 
  6 SMALL LOAVES: Grease 6 6x3" loaf pans. Or, if desired, grease two cookie
  sheets to make free form loaves. Divide dough into 6 parts. Remove air
  pockets by working dough with hands and rolling into 6 10x5" rectangles.
  Starting from shorter side, roll up, pinching edges firmly to seal. For
  free-form loaves, taper ends slightly. Place seam-side-down on prepared
  pan. Cover; let rise in warm place until light and double in size, about 45
  mins. Heat over to 375 degrees F. Bake for 25-35 mins., until loaves sound
  hollow when lightly tapped. Remove from pans immediately. Cool on wire
  racks.
  
  6 SMALL BRAIDS: Grease 2 cookie sheets. Divide dough into 6 parts. Remove
  air pockets by working dough with hands. Roll each part into an 6x3"
  rectangle. Cut each rectangle lengthwise into 3 6x1" strips. Braid strips
  togehter, tuck ends under and seal. Repeat with remaining dough. Place on
  prepared cookie sheets. Cover; let rise in warm place until doubled in
  size, about 45 mins. Heat oven to 375 degrees F. Bake for 25-35 mins. until
  loaves sound hollow when lightly tapped. Remove from pans immediately; cool
  on wire racks.
  
  Decorating directions to follow on next note.  Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Ha'penny Friendship Bread-Pg. 3****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           DECORATION DIRECTIONS          
 
  TO DECORATE: Make small 1/2" slit in top crust of each loaf; insert shinny
  copper penny. Tie loaves with ribbon and decorate with small sheaf of wheat
  or other grain, dried flowers, silk flours or dried berries. Attach
  friendship note which will follow on last note.
  
  TO PRESERVE BREAD: Allow loaves to dry in cook dry place for several days
  until VERY HARD. Spray or brush clear, glossy polyurethane or spray clear,
  glossy resin around loaf. Let dry; repeat with second coat. When dry,
  decorate as desired.
  
  TIP: Loaves may be brushed with mixture of 1 egg white and 1 tbsp. water
  before baking. If desired, sprinkle with sesame or poppy seed.
  
  For crusty topped loaves, set small pan of water in oven while bread is
  baking. History and Friendship Poem to follow in next note. Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Ha'penny Friendship Bread-Pg. 4****Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           FRIENDSHIP POEM                
 
  FRIENDSHIP POEM:  "A penny for happy thoughts, Grains that grow and
  nourish, Leavenings to lift us up, May friendship ever flourish."These
  lovely friendship loaves were inspired by the "Begger's Rhyme" of unknown
  origin..."Christmas is coming, the geese are getting fat, plase put a penny
  in the old man's hat, If you haven't got a penny, a ha'penny will do, If
  you haven't got a ha'penny--God Bless You!" This special message to
  accompany your gift breads (the Friendship Poem), is sure to spread the
  feeling of warm frienship and good will.I have never tried this recipe. It
  comes from my "Pillsbury Festive Holiday Recipes" cookbook, Classic #13.
  Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Menu for Medieval Christmas Dinner***Fjvs25a
 Categories: Ethnic, Desserts, Pork/ham
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           Old English Sherry Cheese                Carrots & Grapes Vermouth
           Puffs                                    Herbed Green Beans
           Merrie Crown Roast of Pork               Royal Toast Triangles
           Savory Rice Stuffing                     Cran-Brandy Pudding &
           Lady Apple Fruit Wreath                  Golden Toffee Sauce
           Duchess Potato Puffs                     Claret Cup

--------------------------------EXTRA TREAT--------------------------------
           HA'PENNY FRIENDSHIP BREAD      
 
  See recipes to follow and have a Merry Ole Yuletide!!
  
  I have not tested any of these recipes, but thought you all would enjoy!
  Marilyn Sultar
 
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      Title: Two-Meat, Two Bean Chili (1 of 2)
 Categories: Ground beef, Beef, Sausages, Mexican, Chili
      Yield: 25 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B               1 x  -seeded and minced
      1 x  -INGREDIENTS:                       4 ea Garlic cloves; minced
      5 lb Ground round (15% lean groun      1/3 c  Chili powder
      1 x  -beef)                              1 tb Salt
      2 lb Hot or sweet Italian sausage        2 ts Dried oregano
      1 x  -removed from casings, crumb        2 ts Ground cumin
      3 ea Large onions; chopped               2 ea Bay leaves
      2 ea Medium sweet red bell pepper        3 cn (28-oz) whole tomatoes with
      1 x  -seeded and chopped                 1 x  -tomato puree, undrained
      2 ea Medium green bell peppers;        1/2 c  Yellow cornmeal
      1 x  -seeded and chopped                 2 cn (16-oz) pink beans, drained
      2 ea Fresh hot green chili pepper        2 cn (16-oz)_black beans, drained
 
  Directions ore included in the Part 2 of this Recipe set. Reformatted by:
  CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Two-Meat, Two Bean Chili (2 of 2)
 Categories: Ground beef, Mexican, Chili, Beans, Beef
      Yield: 25 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B               1 x  -DIRECTIONS:
 
  In a large soup kettle, cook the ground round, sausage, onions, red and
  green pepeprs, chili peppers, and garlic over medium-high heat, stirring
  often, until the meat is seared (but not browned), about 10 minutes. Pour
  off excess fat. Add the chili powder, salt, oregano, cumin, and bay leaves
  and stir for 1 minute. Add the tomatoes with their puree, breaking up the
  tomatoes with a spoon. Bring to a simmer. Reduce the heat to low and cook,
  stirring often, until the liquid is reduced, about 1-1/2 hours. In a small
  bowl, combine the cornmeal and 1/2 cup of water. Stir the cornmeal mixture
  and the pink and black beans into the chili.Cook, stirring occasionally,
  until the chili is thickened, about 10 minutes. (The chli can be made up to
  3 days ahead. If desired, scrape off and discard the solidified fat that
  rises to the surface. Reheat the chili gently on top of the stove before
  serving.) Makes about 25 servings. Source: "An Edible Christmas" (A
  Treasury of Recipes for the Holiday) by Irena Chalmers. Reformatted by:
  CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Four-Pepper Relish
 Categories: Relishes, Desserts, Preserve
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B               2 ea Small fresh hot chile pepper
      2 ea Large red bell peppers;             1 x  -seeded and finely chopped
      1 x  -seeded and finely chopped          2 ea Medium red onions, finely ch
      2 ea Large green bell peppers;       1 1/3 c  White wine vinegar
      1 x  -seeded and finely chopped          1 c  Sugar
      2 ea Large yellow bell peppers;          1 x  -1/2 chopped fresh coriander
      1 x  -seeded and finely chopped          2 ts Salt
 
  Put the peppers and onions in a heavy enamel or stainless-steel saucepan.
  Add sufficient water to cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Boil for
  1 minute, then drain well in a colander. Return the vegetables to the pan
  and add the remaining ingredients. Bring the mixture to a simmer over low
  heat and cook for 5 minutes. Let cool, pack into hot sterilized jars and
  attach the lids. Process in a boiling water bath for 5 minutes. Remove from
  the water and cool completely at room temperature. Makes about 3 pints.
  Source: "An Edible Christmas" (A Treasury of Recipes for the Holiday) by
  Irena Chalmers. Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Five-Alarm Salsa
 Categories: Sauces, Mexican, Salsa
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B               1 x  -chili peppers
      1 ea 28-ounce can whole tomatoes       1/2 c  Finely chopped white or yell
      1 x  -tomato puree, undrained            1 x  -onion
      2 ea Fresh hot green chili pepper        2 ea Garlic cloves; minced
      1 x  -seeded and minced,                 2 tb Lime juice
      1 x  -or 1/2 c chopped canned gre   
 
  In a medium saucepan, bring all the ingredients to a simmer over medium-low
  heat, then cook for 5 minutes. Spoon the salsa into hot, sterilized jars
  and attach the lids. Process the jars in a boiling water bath for 5
  minutes. Remove from the water and cool at room temperature. Note: The
  canned chili peppers will make a milder salsa than if you use fresh chiles.
  After opening, you can extend the salsa (and mute the heat a little) by
  stirring in a cupful of minced bell peppers or thawed corn kernels. A
  tablespoon or so of chopped coriander leaves adds a nice fillip. Makes
  about 2 pints. Source: "An Edible Christmas"(A Treasury of Recipes of the
  Holiday) by Irena Chalmers. Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Italian Sirloin Stew
 Categories: Beef, Soups/stews, Italian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
-----------------------------BARB DAY - GWHP32A-----------------------------
      1 lb Sirloin steak; cut 1" thick,      1/8 ts Red pepper; ground
           - boneless                     14 1/2 oz Tomatoes; canned, with juice
      1 lg Garlic clove; crushed               1 c  Beef broth
      2 tb Olive oil; divided                  2 md Zucchini; cut in 1/4" slices
      2 md Onions; cut in 1/4" slices               Parmesean cheese; grated
      1 ts Basil; dried                             - optional
 
    Preparation time:  30 minutes Cut steak into 1/4" thick strips; cut each
  strip into 1" pieces. Combine garlic with 1 tb. oil; sdtir into beef and
  reserve.
    Saute onion in remaining oil in a large saucepan for 3 minutes. Sprinkle
  with basil and pepper; cook and stir 1 minute. Add tomatoes, beef broth and
  zucchini. Bring to a boil; cover reduce heat and simmer 15 minutes.
    Meanwhile heat large nonstick skillet over medium high heat. Cook and
  stir the beef 1 to 2 minutes; add to sauce. Stir 2 ts. cornstarch dissolved
  in 2 tb. water into stew and cook until slightly thickened, about 2
  minutes.  Sprinkle with grated cheese, if desired.
    Serving suggestion: Toasted garlic bread
  
    Source: Beef Industry Council
 
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      Title: All-American Meatloaf *Btmf00b*
 Categories: Meats, Meatloaf, Beef
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      2 lb Grd chuck or sirloin                1 ts Salt
    3/4 c  Oatmeal                           1/4 ts Pepper
      1 x  Onion                             1/2 c  Catsup
    1/2 c  Catsup                              1 tb Horseradish
    1/4 c  Milk                                3 tb B. sugar
      2 x  Eggs                                2 ts Mustard(prepared)
      1 tb Horseradish                    
 
  Combine first 9 ingredients; shape into two 7 1/2x4" loaves. Place on a
  lightly greased rack of a broiler pan; bake at 350 deg for 40 min. Combine
  1/2 c catsup, 1 T horseradish & remaining ingredients; spoon over meatloaf
  & bake an additional 5 min. Yields 2 loaves. NOTE May freeze the second
  loaf.
 
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      Title: Company Ham Sauce
 Categories: Sauces, Beef
      Yield: 10 servings
 
           Pan juices from baked ham           1 tb Sherry
    1/2 c  Beef broth                          1 tb Cornstarch
      2 tb Brown sugar                         1 ts Dijon mustard
      2 tb Currant jelly                     1/4 c  Currants or raisins
 
  Serve with any ham to make it a special dish.  Pour pan juices from baked
  ham through wire strainer, including onions and apples. Press on solids to
  extract as much juice as possible.  Degrease strained juices. Add broth,
  sugar, and jelly to pan juices and heat to a boil in a saucepan. Mix
  cornstarch with mustard and sherry. Wisk rapidly into simmering sauce and
  stir for several minutes until blended and slightly thickened. Add currants
  or raisins and simmer 10-15 minutes before serving.
 
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      Title: Crab Quiche
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Cajun, Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           Crust:                              3 oz Swiss cheese (grated)
    1/2    Recipe plain pastry or 1            4    Eggs
           Layer pie crust mix for             2 c  Table cream
           9 inch pie pan                    1/3 c  Onion (minced)
           Filling:                            1 ts Salt
  7 1/2 oz Fresh lump crabmeat               1/4 ts Cayenne pepper
           (shells and cartilage re-           1 tb Fresh parsley (chopped)
           Moved)                         
 
  Goes well with dry white wine.  Preheat oven to 425F. Crust: Prepare pie
  crust as directed.  Place pastry on the bottom and sides of a 9-inch pie
  pan.  Filling: Over the dough, sprinkle all of crabmeat, then all of
  cheese.  In a bowl, beat eggs, cream, onion, salt, and cayenne until
  blended.  Pour mixture over crabmeat and cheese. Sprinkle with parsley.
  Place pan on a cookie sheet and set on middle rack in oven. Bake at 425F
  for 15 minutes, then reduce heat to 300F.  Bake 30 minutes more or until
  knife, when inserted, comes out clean. Remove quiche from oven and let cool
  10 minutes. Cut and serve warm. Yields 6 slices.
 
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      Title: Cream of Asparagus Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Vegetables
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 tb Butter                              1 lb Asparagus tips, chopped
      1 sm Onion, finely chopped                    Salt & pepper to taste
    1/2    Stalk celery, finely chopped      1/4 ts Mace
      2 c  Chicken stock                     3/4 c  Whipping cream
           (see index)                         3    Hard-cooked eggs, chopped
 
  SOURCE: THE IMPECCABLE PIG, EAST INDIAN SCHOOL, SCOTTSDALE. WINE: J. PHELPS
  CHARDONNAY, 1979.  Melt the butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Add the
  onion and celery and cook, stirring often, until soft but not brown. Add
  the stock and bring to a boil. Add the asparagus; simmer for 5 minutes. Add
  salt, pepper, and mace. Remove from heat. Slowly stir in the cream. Reheat
  gently.  Serve in bowls garnished with hard-cooked egg.
 
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      Title: Filete Albanil
 Categories: Mexican, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      5    Mulato peppers                           1/4 in. thick
      3    Tomatoes, coarsely chopped        1/2 lb Fresh mushrooms, sliced
      2    Cl Garlic                         1/2 c  Red wine
      1 ts Oregano                             1 tb Chopped parsley
    1/2 ts White pepper                        2 tb Butter, melted
  1 1/2 lb Beef tenderloin, sliced             1 ts Olive oil
 
  SOURCE: JAVIERS, COLE AVENUE, DALLAS.  WINE: CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE;
  JABOULET-VERCHERRE.  1.  Remove the stem and core from the peppers. Split
  open and remove the veins and seeds. Wash in cold running water. 2. Chop
  the peppers.  Soak in hot water for 20 minutes. 3. Combine the peppers,
  soaking water, tomatoes, garlic, oregano, and white pepper in an electric
  blender and puree.  4.  Simmer the tenderloin, mushrooms, pepper puree,
  wine, and parsley in the butter and oil for 20 minutes. NOTE: The seeds of
  peppers provide the fire.  You may prefer to leave a few in.
 
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      Title: The Captain's Table House Salad
 Categories: Salads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Head chicory, cleaned and           1    Carrot, shredded
           Broken into bite-size pieces        1    Tomato, sliced into eighths
      1    Head romaine, cleaned and           1 c  Sliced thinly
           Broken into bite-size pieces             House vinaigrette dressing
 
  Serve with House Vinaigrette Dressing recipe.  Toss ingredients together
  and sprinkle with dressing.
 
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      Title: Crispy String Beans
 Categories: Ethnic, Vegetables, Pork/ham, Beans
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 c  Cooking oil                         2 tb Soy sauce
      1 tb Cooking oil                       1/2 tb Sherry
    3/4 lb String beans, trimmed             1/2 tb Sugar
           And cleaned                         4 tb Chicken broth
      1 tb Minced garlic                     1/2 tb Sesame oil
      2 tb Minced pork                         1 tb Minced scallion
 
  1.  Heat 2 cups of the oil in a wok and add the beans. Fry for one minute
  or until soft.  Drain.  2.  In a saute pan, add the remaining oil and heat.
  Add the beans, soy sauce, sherry, sugar, and broth. Add the sesame oil and
  scallion, swirling to heat through. Serve. Our beans are extremely crisp,
  which makes all the difference.
 
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      Title: Apple Tarts with Ice Cream Part 1
 Categories: Fruits, Ice cream
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 lb Puff pastry dough                   1 c  Sugar
      6 lg Cooking apples (like              3/4 c  Whipping cream
           Newton, Pippin,                     3 tb Unsalted butter, cut in
           Granny Smith)                            Small pieces
  4 1/2 tb Butter                                   Caramel ice cream:
    1/3 c  Sugar                               8    Egg yolks
      3 tb Calvados                          2/3 c  Sugar
      1    Egg, lightly beaten                      (see part 2 for more)
    1/4 c  Caramel sauce:                 
 
  SOURCE: SPAGO, W. SUNSET BLVD; LOS ANGELES.  RAYMOND CABERNET SAUVIGNON,
  1978.  Preheat oven to 325.  Roll out 1/2 dough until 1/8-in. thick and
  line six individual tart pans. Peel, core, and thinly slice the apples.
  Heat 3 tablespoons butter in skillet, saute apples 3-4 minutes until
  golden.  Sprinkle sauteing apple slices with sugar. Meanwhile, warm
  Calvados in saucepan.  Pour warm brandy over apple slices, cover skillet
  for a few seconds, uncover, ignite. Fill tart pans with flambeed apple
  slices. Cut remaining 1-1/2 tablespoons butter in 6 pieces, lay 1 piece on
  each tart.  Drizzle warm Caramel Sauce over tart fillings to glaze. Roll
  out remaining puff pastry dough until 1/8-in. thick. Cut out tops to cover
  tart shells.  Cut design in center of each top with cookie cutter; place on
  top of tarts, leaving sides open. Gently brush dough with beaten egg. Bake
  in preheated oven 30 minute, until golden brown. Serve with Caramel Ice
  Cream.  (see part 2 for sauce and ice cream)
 
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      Title: Apple Tarts with Ice Cream Part 2
 Categories: Fruits, Ice cream
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Milk                                1    Vanilla bean, split
      2 c  Whipping cream                      1 c  Caramel sauce
 
  SOURCE: SPAGO, W. SUNSET BLVD; LOS ANGELES.  RAYMOND CABERNET SAUVIGNON,
  1978.  SAUCE: Combine sugar and 1/2 cup water in heavy saucepan. Cook on
  medium heat 15-20 minutes, until sugar turns light golden brown. Don't let
  sugar burn.  Remove saucepan from heat, immediately add cream, stirring
  until smooth.  Add butter, let melt in sauce. Stir to combine thoroughly.
  Serve warm or chilled.  If not using at once, cover with plastic wrap,
  store in refrigerator. ICE CREAM: In 3-quart bowl, whisk egg yolks together
  with sugar. Set aside. Pour milk and cream into saucepan, add split vanilla
  bean.  Heat just to boiling point to scald, then remove pan from heat. Pour
  a little scalded milk and cream into egg mixture, stir gently. Gradually
  add and mix in remaining milk and cream. Return pan to stove, cook over
  medium to low heat, stirring constantly until mixture coats wooden spoon.
  Strain into bowl over ice.  Stir in Caramel Sauce. Freeze in ice-cream
  maker, according to directions.
  
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         FOOD AND WINE CLUB TOPIC: FOOD SOFTWARE TIME: 12/10 6:38 AM
  
  TO:      ALL FROM: CHRISTIE ASPEGREN (FGXF83A) SUBJECT: R-MM ALL SEASONS
  MEA
  
  #1 (We'll see if they go up in order <G>)
  
  These are from MK's 'A Taste for all Seasons'
 
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      Title: Agnolotti Bandiera Part 1
 Categories: Ethnic, Pasta
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Flour plus flour for                4    Eggs
           Dusting                             1    Egg beaten w/ a pinch of
    1/2 ts Salt                                     Salt for egg wash
    1/2 ts White pepper                             Semolina for sprinkling
      1    Stick unsalted butter, cut               (see part 2 for more)
           Into pieces                    
 
  SOURCE: IL TULIPANO, 11052 BISCAYNE BLVD, MIAMI. WINE: GRECO DI TUFO. 1.
  Prepare the pasta.  Place dry ingredients and butter in food processor
  fitted with a pastry blade and run machine for 1 minute, or until butter is
  cut up and mixture feels sandy.  Add eggs and run machine in quick spurts
  for 2 minutes, or until dough forms a compact ball. 2. Cut dough into 4-5
  small pieces.  Lightly flour each and roll it through pasta machine (set
  rollers at widest gap). When dough is smooth, reduce gap between rollers
  and roll the dough again. Continue in this fashion until rollers are at
  their narrowest setting.  As dough sheets come out, dust them lightly with
  flour and spread them out on the table. 3. Prepare filling. Steam spinach
  for 30 seconds or until tender, rinse it under cold water, and squeeze it
  tightly to extract all the water. Place the spinach and remaining
  ingredients for filling in food processor and grind until smooth. (See part
  2 for more)
 
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      Title: Fried Banana
 Categories: Desserts, Ethnic
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Banana, quartered                   6 tb Water
    1/2 c  Flour                               4 c  Cooking oil
      2 ts Double action baking                4 tb Honey
           Powder                         
 
  Light, sweet dessert - a perfect ending to the dinner. 1. Roll the banana
  pieces in flour.  Mix the baking soda with water to make a paste and roll
  the banana pieces in it. 2. Heat the oil until it is hot. Deep fry bananas
  for 4 minutes or until they are golden brown. Drain. 3. Pour 1 tablespoon
  of honey on each banana piece and serve.
 
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      Title: Fried Oysters Wrapped in Bacon
 Categories: Cajun, Fish/sea
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      1    Dozen fresh, shucked oysters             (in a small bowl)
           (in a jar)                          2    Eggs (beaten in a small
    1/4 c  Oyster liquor (from jar)                 Bowl)
      1    Bay leaf                            1 c  Bread crumbs
      1 ts Worcestershire sauce                2 c  Oil (for frying)
      4 sl (1/2 oz each) lean,                12    Toothpicks (for wrapping
           Raw bacon                                Bacon)
    1/2 c  Unbleached white flour         
 
  In a 1 quart saucepan, on a medium flame, poach oysters in oyster liquor
  with bay leaf and Worcestershire (about 2 minutes, until the edges of the
  oysters curl).  Remove oysters from liquor and set aside. Discard liquor.
  Cut bacon strips in thirds. Wrap each oyster with bacon and fasten with a
  toothpick.  Roll in flour, dip in eggs, and then roll in bread crumbs. Heat
  oil in a 9 inch skillet.  When oil smokes, reduce heat and fry oysters for
  5 minutes. Drain on paper bag and serve immediately. Yields 12 oysters.
 
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      Title: Fried Spare Ribs with Honey
 Categories: Ethnic, Pork/ham
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  1 1/4 lb Pork ribs, trimmed                  5 tb Soy sauce
    3/4 c  Sugar                               3 tb Sherry
    1/2 c  Vinegar                             4 c  Cooking oil
 
  1.  Cut the ribs between the bones into single pieces. Heat the sugar,
  vinegar, soy sauce, and sherry to a boil. Pour over the ribs and marinate
  for at least one hour. 2. Heat the oil in a large wok. Add the ribs and fry
  for 5 minutes or until golden brown. Turn off heat and allow to continue
  cooking an additional 4 minutes. Remove, drain, and serve. The sweet sauce,
  what we call honey, is our special touch. The ribs, if prepared perfectly,
  will be crisp on the outside, sweet and tender on the inside.
 
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      Title: Garlic Marinara
 Categories: Sauces, Garlic
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    8 oz can italian plum               2 tb Olive oil
           Tomatoes                            2 pn Oregano
      2    Cl Garlic, crushed                  1 ts Chopped parsley
 
  Use with Red Snapper en Papillote.  1.  Drain tomatoes and chop. 2. Saute
  garlic in saute pan with olive oil for one minute or until golden. Remove
  garlic and add tomatoes. Saute for 4 minutes. Add oregano and parsley.
  Saute for one more minute.
 
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      Title: Chicken Clemenceau
 Categories: Poultry, Ethnic
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    3-lb chicken, disjointed            1 c  Peas, cooked
      6    Cl Garlic, chopped                  4    Potatoes, peeled and chopped
      1 tb Butter                            1/2 c  Corn oil
      1 tb Olive or corn oil                   1    Head garlic, peeled and
      1 c  Water or stock                           Chopped
      1 c  White wine or vermouth         
 
  Garlicky and good.  Peas and potatoes included.  Coat chicken lightly with
  flour.  Brown in butter and oil at medium high heat. Lower heat, add head
  of garlic and saute until aromatic. Pour off fat except 2 tablespoons and
  add 1/2 cup each of water and wine. Simmer over low heat 1-1/2 hours,
  adding water and wine as needed. About 15 minutes before serving, heat 1/2
  cup of oil in skillet and pan fry potatoes and additional garlic. When
  nearly done add peas and heat through. Remove vegetables with slotted
  spoon.  Add to chicken just before serving and heat briefly to blend
  flavors.  There should be enough sauce, of a glaze-like consistency, to
  coat the chicken and vegetables lightly.
 
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      Title: Chimichangas Supreme Part 1
 Categories: Mexican, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Lean beef                         1/2    Bell pepper, chopped
      1 ts Salt                            1 1/2 ts Flour
    1/4 ts Pepper                            1/2 c  Canned whole green
    1/4 ts Garlic powder                            Chiles
      4    Tomatoes                            4 fl Tortillas
  1 1/2 ts Shortening                               Oil for deep frying
    1/2    Onion, chopped                           Red chile sauce (see index)
 
  SOURCE: LOS OLIVOS, PHOENIX, TEMPE.  BEVERAGE: BRISA LIGHT OR DARK. 1. Cut
  the beef into 4 pieces.  Place in a 5 to 6-quart pan and add water to
  cover.  Bring to a boil; skim the foam from the surface. Add the salt,
  pepper, and garlic.  Simmer until tender, approximately 1-1/2 to 2 hours.
  2.  Drain the beef, reserving 1/2 cup of the broth. When the meat is cool,
  shred.  Chop 2 of the tomatoes.  3.  Melt the shortening in a pan over
  medium heat.  Add the onion and bell pep- per and saute until tender. Add
  the flour, whisking until no lumps remain, and cook 2 minutes. Add the
  shredded beef, reserved broth, chopped tomatoes, and whole chiles. Simmer
  15 minutes. 4. Place about 1/2 cup of the meat mixture in a line down the
  center of each tortilla.  Fold both ends over 1 inch to 2 inch; fold one
  side over the other and roll up in a neat package. Secure with a toothpick.
  5.  Deep fry in very hot oil (400F) until (See Part 2 for more)
 
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      Title: Chimichangas Supreme Part 2
 Categories: Mexican, Meats
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           (cont. from part 1)               1/4 c  Chopped green onions
      1 c  Shredded wisconsin                  1 tb Whipping cream
           Cheddar cheese                           Guacamole (see index)
      1 c  Sour cream                          2 c  Shredded lettuce
      4    Black olives                        4    Black olives
 
  SOURCE: LOS OLIVOS, PHOENIX, TEMPE.  BEVERAGE: BRISA LIGHT OR DARK. Crisp
  and well browned.  Drain on paper toweling. 6. Preheat the broiler. Place
  the chimichangas on an ovenproof platter or in a baking pan. Spoon Red
  Chile Sauce over liberally.  Sprinkle with grated cheese and green onion.
  Place under broiler until the cheese melts. 7. Combine the sour cream and
  whipping cream.  Slice the remaining 2 tomatoes. Top the chimichangas with
  the sour cream mixture and Guacamole. Garnish with shredded lettuce, sliced
  tomato, and olives.
 
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      Title: Chipped Beef Dip
 Categories: Dips, Cajun, Beef
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      8 oz Cream cheese (room-                 1 tb Green bell pepper
           Temperature)                             (finely chopped)
      2 tb Milk                              1/8 ts Black pepper
      1    Jars (2-1/2 oz) chipped           1/2 c  Sour cream
           Beef (finely chipped)             1/4 c  Pecans (finely chopped)
      2 tb Onions (minced)                     1 lb Chips or crackers
 
  Quick and easy.  Serve with chicken fricassee and rice. Preheat oven 350F.
  In a large bowl, blend cream cheese and milk. Stir in chipped beef, onion,
  green pepper, pepper and sour cream. Mix well. Pour into a small baking
  dish and sprinkle pecans on top.  Bake, uncovered, for 20 minutes in a 350F
  oven.  Serve hot with chips or crackers.
 
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      Title: Blueberry-Lemon Jam
 Categories: Fruits, Preserve
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B               2 tb Lemon juice
  4 1/2 c  Blueberries; fresh or frozen        1 x  Grated zest of 2 large lemon
      7 c  Sugar                               3 ea 3-oz pouches liquid pectin
 
  Pick over the fresh blueberries to remove any stalks and rinse under cold
  water. Drain well and place in a large heavy-bottomed saucepan. (Do not
  rinse or thaw the frozen berries.) Crush the berries slightly with a potato
  masher or pestle. Stir in the sugar, lemon juice, and zest. Bring to a boil
  over medium-high heat, stirring often. When the mixture reaches a full
  boil, cook for 1 minute. Stir in the pectin. Return to a full boil, then
  cook for another minute. Ladle into hot, sterilized jars leaving 1/4 inch
  of headroom. Wipe the rims clean and put the lids on top of the jars.
  Process in a boiling water bath for about 5 minutes. Remove from the water
  and cool completely at room temperature. Makes about 6 cups. Source: "An
  Edible Christmas (A Treasury of Recipes for the Holiday) by Irena Chalmers.
  Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Chocolate Wreath Cake
 Categories: Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B               1 lb Unsalted butter; softened
      3 c  All-purpose flour                   3 ea Large eggs; lightly beaten
      1 tb Baking powder                   2 1/4 c  Confectioners' sugar
      1 tb Baking soda                       1/2 ts Vanilla extract
  1 1/2 ts Salt                                1 x  -Few drops green food colori
      3 c  Sugar                               1 x  Fresh raspberries, dried
      3 c  Water                               1 x  -cranberries, or cherries,
      6 oz Semisweet chocolate;                1 x  -for garnish
      1 x  -finely chopped                
 
  Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour a 10-inch tube pan with a
  nonremovable bottom. In a large bowl, sift together the flour, baking
  powder, baking soda, and salt. In a medium pot, combine the sugar and water
  and bring them to a boil. Remove the pot from the heat and stir in the
  chocolate and 1 stick of butter. When the chocolate and butter have
  completely melted, whisk the mixture to combine completely. Whisk in the
  beaten eggs. Pour about half the chocolate mixture into the dry ingredients
  and whisk vigorously to thoroughly combine the ingredients and remove any
  lumps. Working quickly, add the remaining chocolate mixture and whisk to
  combine. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for about 60
  minutes, until a cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean. Let
  the cake cool in the pan for about 15 minutes, then turn out onto a rack to
  cool completely. In a medium bowl, cream together the remaining 3 sticks of
  butter and the confectioners' sugar, until light and fluffy. Remove 1/3 cup
  of the icing, place in a small bowl, and color it with a few drops of the
  green food coloring. Put the remaining icing in a pot, add the vanilla.
  Over low heat, stir the icing until it becomes a pourable consistency. (If
  it overheats, causing the butter to spearate, put the icing in the
  refrigerator to chill and stir to bring it back together.) Pour the icing
  over the cooled cake so that it drips down the center and outside. Cluster
  the red berries in groups of 3 on top of the cake. Fill the green icing
  into a pastry bag fitted with a leaf tip and pipe a few leaves around each
  cluster of berries. Serves 12 to 16. Source:"An Edible Christmas" (A
  Treasury of Recipes for the Holiday) by Irena Chalmers. Reformatted by:
  CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Golden Peach Butter
 Categories: Fruits, Desserts
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B               2 c  Sugar
      4 lb Ripe peaches;                     1/4 c  Lemon juice
      1 x  Pitted and quartered                1 x  -Grated zest of 2 lemons
      1 x  -(about 3-1/2 quarts)               2 ts Ground cinnamon
      2 c  Water                             1/2 ts Ground cloves
 
  In a large saucepan, bring the peaches and water to a boil over a medium
  heat. Reduce the heat to low and simmer, stirring often, until peaches are
  very tender. In a food processor fitted with the metal blade or a blender,
  process the fruit mixture in batches until smooth. Return the puree to the
  saucepan and stir in the sugar, lemon juice, lemon zest, cinnamon, and
  cloves. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly. Reduce the
  heat to low and simmer, stirring often, until thickened and reduced to
  about 6 cups, about 30 minutes. Ladle the peach butter into hot, sterilized
  jars, leaving 1/4 inch of headroom. Wipe the rims clean and put the lids on
  the jars. Process in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Remove the jars
  from the water and cool completely at room temperature. Makes about 3
  pints. Source: "An Edible Christmas" (A Treasury of Recipes for the
  Holiday) by Irena Chalmers. Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: New Wave Eggnog
 Categories: Beverages, Desserts
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 x  -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B             1/2 c  Dark rum
      4 c  Half-and-half                     1/2 c  Brandy or cognac
  1 1/2 c  Sugar                             1/2 c  Bourbon or scotch
     12 ea Large egg yolks                     1 pt High-quality vanilla ice cre
      2 c  Heavy cream                    
 
  In a medium saucepan, combine the half-and-half and sugar. Cook over low
  heat, stirring often, until the mixture comes to a low simmer. In a medium
  bowl, whisk the egg yolks till combined. Gradually whisk the hot mixture
  into the yolks. Return the yolk mixture to the saucepan. Cook over low
  heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, until the custard lightly
  coats the spoon. (An instant-read thermometer inserted in the custard will
  read 180 degrees F.) Immediately strain the custard through a sieve into
  large bowl. Cool to room temperature, then cover with plastic wrap and
  refrigerate until very cold, at least 4 hours or overnight. When ready to
  serve, whip the cream until soft peaks form. Stir the whipped cream, rum,
  brandy, and bourbon into the chilled custard. (The eggnog can be prepared
  up to 1 day ahead, covered, and refrigerated.) Pour the eggnog into a punch
  bowl. Place the vanilla ice cream in the punch bowl and serve. Makes about
  1-3/4 quarts. Source: "An Edible Christmas" (A Treasury of Recipes for the
  Holiday) by Irena Chalmers. Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Springerle
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 48 servings
 
      1 x  -Kathryn Evans JMSH36B              2 c  Sugar
      4 c  Flour                               2 ts Boiling water
      2 ts Baking powder                       2 tb Anise seed
      4 ea Eggs, well beaten              
 
  Sift flour; measure; add baking powder and sift again.
   To well-beaten eggs gradually add the sugar, beating until very thick.
   Pour boiling water over anise seed and add to egg mixture Stir in the
  flour.  Chill.
   Roll on a lighly floured board to 1/4 inch thickness;>>> then roll again
  with a springerle roller to make designs. Cut the cookies at the marked
  outlines and place on an  ungreased cooky sheet.  Let dry 6 to 8 hours at
  room  temperature.  Bake in a moderate oven (375) 12 to 15 min. or until
  brown.
   Makes 4 dozen cookies. Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Sour Cream Onion-Chive Chicken
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           -Lisa Hlavaty fdgn81a               1    Frying chicken; cut up
           COATING:                            3 md Onions; cut in half
      2 c  Fresh bread crumbs                       SAUCE:
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 tb Flour
    1/4 ts Cracked pepper                      1 c  Sour cream
    1/4 ts Onion powder                      1/4 ts Cracked pepper
    1/4 ts Paprika                                  Milk
    1/2 c  Butter or margarine; melted         2 tb Chopped fresh chives
 
  Heat oven to 350. Combine all coating ingredients except butter. Dip
  chicken in melted butter; coat with crumb mixture. Reserve remaining crumbs
  and butter. IN 13x9 inch baking pan place chicken; add onions. Sprinkle
  remaining crumbs over onions; drizzle with remaining butter. Bake, basting
  occasionally for 60 to 70 minutes or unti fork tender. Remove chicken to
  platter; keep warm. To make sauce, scrape baking pan; pour pan drippings
  into 2 qt sautcpan. Stir in flour. Cook over medium high het, stirring
  occasionally, until bubbly, about 1 minute. Reduce heat to medium. Stir in
  sour cream and pepper. continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until
  heated through. If needed, add milk unti desired consistency is reached.
  Serve sauce over chicken and onions. Sprinkle with chives. Source: Land O
  Lakes
 
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      Title: Sticky Chicken
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
---------------------------LISA HLAVATY  FDGN81A---------------------------
      8    Half chicken breasts w/bone         8 oz French or russian dressing
     12 oz Jar apricot preserves               1    Env. onion soup mix
 
  Place chicken in pan that just fits the breasts without too much
  overlapping. Mix other ingredients together well and pour evenly over
  chicken. Bake in 325 oven for 1 hour. Check after 45 minutes, if chicken is
  getting too brown, place foil tent over it for last 15 minutes. Serve with
  rice.
 
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      Title: Stroganoff Bundles
 Categories: Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           -Lisa Hlavaty Fdgn81a               1 ts Worcestershire sauce
  1 1/4 lb Ground beef                       1/8 ts Garlic salt
      1 md Green pepper, chopped             1/2    Of a 17 1/4 oz package
      1 md Onion, chopped                           Frozen puff pastry, 1 sheet
      1 md Carrot, shredded                         Thawed
      8 oz Sour cream                          1    7 1/2 oz. can semi condensed
      2 ts Flour                                    Cream of mushroom soup
 
  In a skillet cook beef, green pepper, onion, and carrot till meat is brown
  and onion is tender; drain off fat. Combine 1/2 cup of the sour cream,
  flour, worcestershire sauce, and garlic salt. Stir into meat mixture. Roll
  puff pastry into an 18x12 inch rectangle.Cut into six 6-inch squares. Spoon
  about 1/6 of the filling into the center of each square. Moisten edges of
  squares. Fold all 4 corners of each square to center. Seal edges by
  crimping. Place in an ungreased shallow baking pan. Bake in a 375 oven
  about 25 minutes or till golden. Meanwhile, make the sauce. Combine the
  soup and remaining sour cream. Heat through over low heat. Spoon sauce over
  bundles. Source: Cooking For Friends
 
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      Title: Channukah Candle Salad
 Categories: Ethnic, Salads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
---------------------------LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B---------------------------
      2    Bananas                             4    Strips green pepper
      4    Slices canned pineapple                  Lettuce
      4    Orange gumdrops                          Mayonnaise

---------------------------------VARIATION---------------------------------
      2    Red apples                    

--------------------------------VARIATION #2--------------------------------
           Asparagus tips                           Olives
           Lettuce                                  Radishes
           Carrots                                  Parsley
           Water cress                              French dressing
 
  Cut bananas in half and remove tips.  Stand upright in pineapple centers.
  Top with gumdrop to represent flame. Pour a little mayo. from tip of each
  candle to represent melted wax. Arrange strip of pepper for handle, making
  a loop fastened into pineapple at base of candle.
  
  VARIATION:  Cut red apples in 2 without paring and remove cores. Set a half
  banana into center to represent candle, top with gumdrop and pour
  mayonnaise down side of candle.
  
  VARIATION #2:  Use canned asparagus tips for candles. Arrange flat on a
  flattened lettuce leaf or finely shredded lettuce. Make tips of carrot to
  represent flame, garnish with water cress, olives, radishes, and parsley.
  Serve with French dressing.  Serve individually or arrange on a long
  platter.
 
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      Title: Monday Night Snack Cake or Howard Cosell Beer
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 10 servings
 
---------------------------LISA CRAWLEY  TSPN00B---------------------------
           -A BIG MOUTHFUL                     1 bn Green onions; chop;inc tops
      1 lb Ham; diced; cooked                  1 ts Salt
      1 lb Brick Cheese; diced                12    Eggs
      1 lb Bacon; raw, diced               2 1/2 c  Flour
 
  Dice and chop first four ingred.; set aside.  In lg. mixing bowl, add the
  eggs and salt, beat well. Gradually add flour and stir in rest of chopped
  ingred.  Pour into well-greased and floured 10" tube pan. Bake at 325 for 1
  1/2 hrs.  Do not pour off foamy grease. Let stand 25 min. before removing
  from pan. May be sliced and served cold or cubed and picked for hors
  d'oerves while watching football and drinking beer.
   The answer to any hostess' prayers as nice snack to serve when guests are
  watching instant replays and have no time between games to sit down to eat
  a hot snack.
   NOTE: Half recipe makes sm. Bundt pan size snack. Serves 10 generously and
  20 as hor d'oeurves.
 
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      Title: Roasted Beef with Horseradish Cream
 Categories: Beef
      Yield: 7 servings
 
---------------------------LISA HLAVATY  FDGN81A---------------------------
    1/4 c  Vegetable oil                       1 tb Prepared horseradish
      2 tb Cider vinegar                       1 ts Garlic;minced
      1 ts Salt                              1/4 c  Chopped fresh parsley
      1 ts Pepper                          3 1/2 lb Beef chuck roast

-----------------------------HORSERADISH CREAM-----------------------------
    1/2 c  Dairy sour cream                    1 tb Prepared horseradish
    1/2 c  Mayonnaise                          1 ts Lemon juice
    1/4 ts Salt                                1 ts Dijon mustard
    1/4 ts Pepper                            1/4 c  Fresh parsley
 
  In dutch oven stir together all marinade ingredients except parsley and
  roast; stir in parsley. Place roast in marinade; turn to coat all sides
  with marinade. Cover; refrigerate overnight. Heat oven to 350. Bake roast
  in marinade for 1 1/2 to 2 hours or unti roast is fork tender. Meanwhile,
  in small bowl stir together all horseradish cream ingredients except
  parsley. Stir in parsley. Cover, refrigerate unti ready to serve. serve
  over carved roast. Source: Land O Lakes
 
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      Title: Red Cabbage Soup  I.e.s.jjgf65a
 Categories: Soups/stews, Vegetables
      Yield: 6 servings
 
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      Title: Peanut Butterscotch Cookies
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 48 servings
 
    1/2 c  Butter softened                     1 ts Baking soda
    3/4 c  Packed brown sugar                  1 c  Salted peanuts
    1/2 c  Chunky peanut butter                6 oz Semi-sweet chocolate chips
      2    Eggs                                6 oz (or) butterscotch chips
  1 1/2 c  Flour                          
 
  1.  Preheat oven to 350.  Cream butter and brown sugar until light and
  fluffy.  Add peanut butter and eggs.  Mix well.  Stir in flour and baking
  soda and blend well.  Add peanuts and chips.  Mix just until blended. 2.
  Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls two inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheet.
  3.  Bake 9-12 minutes or until golden brown. Remove right away from cookie
  sheet and cool on wire rack. from: _Cookiemania_
 
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      Title: Peanut Chicken Wings
 Categories: Appetizers, Poultry
      Yield: 15 servings
 
     50    Chicken wings                     1/4 c  Prepared mustard
      2    12 oz bottles beer                3/4 ts Salt
      1 c  Molasses                        2 1/2 tb Chili powder
    3/4 c  Peanut butter, creamy style       1/4 c  Chopped parsley for garnish
    1/2 c  Lemon juice                     1 1/2    Lemons for garnish
    1/2 c  Worcestershire sauce           
 
  Preheat oven to 450. Get rid of the wing tips and cut each wing into two
  pieces. Combine remaining ingredients except parsely and lemon in a
  saucepan. Over low heat cook for about 15 minutes until reduced and
  thickened to the consistency of thick gravy. Place wings in a shallow
  baking pan and cover with sauce, making sure each is well coated. Bake for
  15-20 minutes. Garnish with the green and yellow stuff.
 
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      Title: Chicken Sate
 Categories: Poultry, African
      Yield: 4 servings
 
----------------------------------CHICKEN----------------------------------
      1 ts Powdered tumeric                         -cut into 1-by-4 inch strips
    1/2 ts Salt                                     -not more than 1/4 inch
    1/2 c  Unsweetened coconut milk                 -thick.
      1 lb Boned & skinned chicken                  Bamboo skewers
           -breasts, trimmed of fat,     

--------------------------------PEANUT SAUCE--------------------------------
      1    1/2 inch piece fresh ginger,      1/3 c  Unsweetened coconut milk
           -peeled & minced                         -chicken broth, or water
      2    Serrano chilies,                    3 tb Fresh lime or lemon juice
           -seeded and minced.                 2 tb Fish sauce or soy sauce
      1    Clove garlic, minced                1 ts Granulated sugar,or 2 taste
      2    Green onion, minced               1/4 c  Chopped fresh cilantro
    1/3 c  Creamy peanut butter           
 
  TO MAKE SATE: Combine turmeric, salt, and coconut milk in bowl. Add chicken
  strips, tossing to coat. Cover and refrigerate 2 hours. Meanwhile soak
  bamboo skewers in cold water and prepare Peanut sauce.
  
  TO MAKE PEANUT SAUCE: Combine ginger, chilies, garlic and green onions in
  mixing bowl. Whisk in peanut butter, coconut milk, lime juice, fish sauce
  and sugar. Taste and adjust seasoning - sauce should be sweet and salty.
  Sprinkle with cilantro. Makes about 1 cup.
  
  TO ASSEMBLE: Drain chicken and thread strips onto skewers. Cook on grill
  over hot coals or under broiler until just cooked through, 1 or 2 minutes
  per side.
 
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      Title: Peanut Butter Cookies
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 48 servings
 
    3/4 c  Margarine or butter,              2/3 c  Peanut butter
           -softened (1 1/2 sticks)            1    Egg
    2/3 c  Plus 3 tb granulated sugar          1 ts Vanilla
           -divided                        1 2/3 c  All-purpose flour
    2/3 c  Firmly packed brown sugar         1/2 ts Baking soda
 
  Combine margarine, 2/3 cup granulated sugar and brown sugar in a mixing
  bowl; beat until creamy. Stir in peanut butter, egg and vanilla; mixing
  until well-combined. Stir in flour and baking soda; mix well. Shape dough
  into 1-inch balls, then roll in 3 to 4 tb sugar, coating thoroughly. Place
  2 inches apart on ungreased baking sheets. Bake in a 350-degree oven for 10
  to 12 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from baking sheets; make
  crosshatch marks with fork; cool on wire racks.
 
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      Title: Peanut Butter & Chocolate Squares
 Categories: Desserts, Chocolate
      Yield: 24 servings
 
  1 1/3 c  Peanut butter,                      2    Egg whites
           -smooth or crunchy style        1 1/4 c  Chopped walnuts, divided
    2/3 c  Granulated sugar                    5    1.65oz milk chocolate bars
      2 tb All purpose flour              
 
  Preheat oven to 325 degrees. In a medium mixing bowl, combine peanut
  butter, sugar, flour and egg whites; stir in 3/4 cup of the walnuts. Spread
  mixture in a lightly greased 9-by-13-inch pan. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or
  until lightly browned along the edges. Meanwhile, break chocolate into 1 to
  2 inch pieces. Remove cookies from oven; immeadiately place chocolate on
  top of cookies. Return to oven and cook 1 minute more. Remove from oven;
  spread melted chocolate over tops of the cookies and then sprinkle with the
  remaining walnuts. Cut into squares while warm.
 
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      Title: Chutney Peanut Butter Canapes
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    3/4 c  Chunky-style peanut butter      1 1/2 c  Major Grey's chutney,
      1 pk Cream cheese (3oz)                       -finely chopped
    1/8 ts Seasoned salt                            Toasted rye bread slices,
    1/4 c  Dry red wine                             -crusts removed
    1/4 ts Worcestershire                 
 
  Blend well the peanut butter, cream cheese, salt, wine worcestershire and
  chutney. Spread on toast. Cut into individual triangles or fingers. Makes 2
  cups of spread.
 
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      Title: P-Nutty Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 12 servings
 
  1 2/3 c  All-purpose flour                 1/3 c  Peanut butter
      2 ts Baking powder                     1/2 c  Granulated sugar
      1 ts Ground cinnamon                     2    Eggs
    1/2 ts Ground nutmeg                     2/3 c  Sour cream
      1    Ripe banana                    
 
  Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place paper liners in muffic tin, set aside.
  Combine flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and nutmeg in medium bowl. Toss to
  blend with fork. Set aside. Peel banana, break it into small pieces, and
  set aside on wax paper. In large mixing bowl, combine peanut butter and
  sugar. Mix at medium speed to blend. Stop when necessary to scrape sides of
  bowl with rubber spatula. Add eggs and blend. Add banana and blend. Add
  flour mixture in two stages and mix until it is completely incorporated.
  Don't overmix. Add sour cream and blend. Spoon batter into muffin cups
  until they are about 3/4 filled. Bake for 25 minutes. Remove from oven and
  cool on wire rack for 10 minutes. Munch em up guys!
 
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      Title: Peanut Butter Crunchies
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 c  Packed Brown Sugar                  1 c  Margarine or Butter,Softened
    2/3 c  Crunchy Peanut Butter               1    Large Egg
      1 ts Vanilla                         1 1/2 c  Unbleached All-purpose Flour
    1/2 ts Baking Soda                       1/4 ts Salt
    3/4 c  Crushed Whole Wheat Flakes     
 
  Mix brown sugar, margarine, peanut butter, egg and vanilla. Stir in flour,
  baking soda and salt.  Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours.
  
  Heat oven to 350 degrees F.  Shape dough into 1-inch balls; roll in cereal.
  Place about 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet.  Bake until almost no
  indentation remains when touched, 12 to 13 minutes.
  
  Makes about 4 1/2 dozen.
 
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      Title: Indonesian Chili Peanut Sauce
 Categories: Sauces, Oriental, Chili
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      2 tb Oil                                 2 tb Karo, light or dark
      1 ts Garlic; minced                      1 tb Black soy sauce
    1/2 c  Peanut butter                       2 tb Sesame oil
    1/2 c  Chicken stock or broth                   Red pepper; to taste
      2 tb Cider vinegar                  
 
  Heat oil in a pan; add garlic and saut 30 seconds.  Add peanut butter, and
  stir until blended.  Add the rest of ingredients.  Heat, stirring
  constantly with a whisk, until the sauce is smooth and just beginning to
  boil.  Serve. Variation: Add 1/2 a very ripe, thoroughly mashed banana just
  before serving.
 
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      Title: Moo Sate
 Categories: African, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
           ------------sate------------             ----peanut dipping sauce----
      2 lb Beef; thinly sliced                 1 c  Peanut butter
      3 tb Curry powder                        1 c  Coconut cream
    1/2 ts Ground chilies                      1 tb Lemon juice
      2    Garlic clove; minced              1/4 c  Soy sauce
      2    Onion, large; minced                1 tb Worcester sauce
      4 tb Lemon juice                         2 x  Tabasco sauce; dash
      1 tb Honey                             1/4 ts Salt
 
  Slice the meat into thin strips, no more than 1/4" thick and about 1" wide.
  Make strips paper-thin if possible. Mix curry powder, chilies, garlic,
  onions, salt, lemon juice, and honey in a large bowl. Add the meat strips
  and toss well to cover with the marinade.
  
  Thread meat strips on bamboo skewers, 3 or 4 pieces per skewer. Make sure
  that plenty of onion and garlic bits cling to the meat. Arrange skewers of
  meat in a dish, cover with any remaining marinade, and refrigerate while
  making the sauce.
  
  Brown or grill the meat skewers and serve with the warmed peanut butter
  sauce for dipping.
  
  Sauce: Blend all ingredients together well to make a smooth sauce. Keep
  refrigerated, but warm before serving.
 
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      Title: Petjel Terong (Eggplant in Savory Sauce)
 Categories: Vegetables, Ethnic, Sauces
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2    Eggplant, large                     1 tb Sambal badjak
    1/4 c  Vinegar, white                      2 tb Peanut butter, smooth
    1/4 c  ;water                            1/2 ts Vinegar, white
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/2 ts Salt
           Oil; for deep frying                1 c  Coconut milk
           ----------sauce--------        
 
  Calories     per serving: 200 Fat grams per serving: 3 Approx. Cook Time:
  1:30 Peel the eggplants (optional) and slice them crosswise 1/2" thick,
  then cut into quarters.  Arrange the slices in a shallow dish. Combine the
  vinegar, water and salt, stirring well to dissolve the salt, and pour over
  the eggplant slices.  Let stand for one hour, then remove the eggplant
  slices from the solution and pat dry with paper toweling. Heat oil in a wok
  to a depth of two inches until very hot (375 F). Deep-fry the eggplant
  slices, a few at a time, until light brown. Remove with a slotted spoon and
  drain on paper toweling.  To make the sauce, combine all of the ingredients
  in a saucepan, bring to a gentle boil and simmer, stirring frequently,
  until the sauce thickens slightly. Arrange the eggplant slices in a shallow
  dish and pour the sauce over them.
 
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      Title: Saus Kacang
 Categories: Sauces, Thai
      Yield: 8 servings
 
           Pan drippings                   3 1/2 tb Peanut butter, crunchy
      1    Thai chile                          1 ts Salt
    1/2    Onion                               3 tb Tamarind water
      1    Garlic clove                        1 c  Coconut milk
    1/4 ts Shrimp paste                   
 
  Calories     per serving: 67 Fat grams per serving: 4 Approx. Cook Time:
  0:15 Grind together pepper, onion, garlic, & shrimp paste. Fry together in
  a little vegetable oil until the onion is golden.  Add the pan drip- pings.
  Add the peanut butter, salt, and tamarind water.  Stir and cook, adding
  coconut milk, until the sauce is the consistency of thick gravy.
 
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      Title: Chicken with Peanut Butter Sauce
 Categories: Poultry, Sauces
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      3 lb Chicken, cut into                   2 tb Tomato sauce
           -serving pieces, or just            3 c  Chicken broth
           -use boned, skinned breasts       1/2 tb Chopped parsley
           Salt & pepper to taste            1/2 tb Thyme
      3 tb Oil                                 2    Bay leaves
      2    Onions, sliced                      1 c  Peanut butter
  1 1/4 ts Curry powder                   
 
  Season chicken with salt and pepper. Heat oil in frying pan and brown
  chicken pieces on all sidea. Transfer chicken to large pot and keep warm.
  Add onions to frying pan and saute until translucent. Add curry powder and
  tomato sauce. Stir until smooth, then add 1 cup broth. Bring to a boil. Add
  parsley, thyme, and bay leaves. Pour mixture over chicken pieces. Simmer
  for 1 hour, or until chicken is tender. Combine peanut butter with 2 cups
  broth over low heat. Season with salt and pepper. When sauce is smooth,
  pour over chicken. Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes more. Serve with rice.
 
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      Title: Orange Peanut Butter Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  Peanut butter                       2 c  Sifted all-purpose flour
      2 tb Salad oil                         1/2 ts Salt
  1 1/3 c  Orange juice                        1 tb Baking powder
      1    Egg                                 1 tb Grated orange rind
    3/4 c  Sugar                          
 
  Beat peanut butter until fluffy. Gradually add salad oil and orange juice,
  beating until smooth. Beat in egg and sugar. Sift together flour, salt and
  baking powder; stir into peanut butter mixture, blending well. Stir in
  orange rind. Turn one greased 9x5x3-inch loaf pan and bake in 350 degree
  oven for 1 hour 15 minutes. Makes yer basic one nice loaf, pal.
 
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      Title: Chicken in Mole Sauce
 Categories: Poultry, Mexican, Sauces
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1    Chipotle Chile; Dried           1 1/2 ts Oregano; Ground
    1/4 c  Shortening Or Lard              1 1/2 ts Cocoa
      2 tb Red Chiles; Ground                1/2 ts Anise Seed
      2 c  Chicken Broth                     1/4 ts Cinnamon; ground
      4    Flour Tortillas; *                1/4 ts Cloves; Ground
    1/4 c  Tomato Sauce                      1/4 ts Nutmeg; Ground
    1/4 c  Onion; Chopped, 1 small           1/4 ts Allspice; Ground
      1 tb Raisins                           1/4 ts Ginger; Ground
      1 tb Almonds Or Walnuts; Chopped       1/4 ts Cumin; Ground, OR
      1 tb Sesame Seed                       1/2 ts Cumin Seed
      1 tb Pumpkin Seeds; Shelled              1 c  Chicken Broth
      1 tb Peanut Butter                       8    Chicken Breast Halves; **
  1 1/2 ts Sugar                          
 
  *    Flour tortillas should be 7 to 8-inches in diameter and be cut into **
  Chicken breast halves should be boneless and the total weight should Cover
  chile with warm water.  Let stand until softened, about 1 hour. Drain and
  finely chop.  Heat shortening in 3-quart saucepan over medium heat until
  hot.  Cook and stir ground red chiles in shortening until brown (add about
  1/4 t water to prevent scorching if necessary); cool.  Stir in 2 cups of
  chicken broth.  Stir in remaining ingredients except the remaining 1 cup of
  broth and chicken.  Heat to boiling; reduce the heat and cover. Simmer 30
  minutes, stirring occasionally; cool.  Place a small amount of the sauce
  into a blender container.  Cover and blend on high speed until smooth.
  Repeat with the remaining sauce.  Heat 1 cup of the sauce and the remaining
  chicken broth in a 12-inch skillet; reduce the heat. Place the chicken,
  skin sides up, in a single layer in the skillet. Cover and simmer until
  done, about 1 hour.  Remove chicken to serving dish and keep warm. Measure
  the cooking liquid.  In skillet combine 1 cup of the cooking liquid with
  the remaining sauce and heat to boiling, stirring constantly, and pour over
  the chicken.
 
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      Title: Chocolate Peanut Shake
 Categories: Desserts, Chocolate
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3 tb Chocolate syrup                          Milk
      1 tb Peanut butter                       1 lg Scoop vanilla ice cream
 
  Put syrup and peanut butter into a shaker. Fill with cold milk; shake
  vigorously. Top with scoop of ice cream. Or, blend all in a belnder.
 
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      Title: Chocodiles
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 40 servings
 
  1 1/4 c  Brown sugar; firmly packed      2 1/4 c  Flour; all purpose
    1/2 c  Butter                            1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 c  Shortening                               Topping:
    1/3 c  Peanut butter; crunchy              1 c  Chocolate chips; semisweet
      1 ts Vanilla                           1/2 c  Peanut butter; crunchy
      1    Egg                             1 1/2 c  Corn flakes, slightly crushe
 
  Fat grams    per serving:              Approx. Cook Time: :15
    Preheat oven to 350F.In large bowl, combine all cookie ingredients except
  flour and salt; blend well. Stir in flour and salt; mix well. Press dough
  into ungreased square cake pan. Bake 15 to 20 minutes till lightly golden
  brown. Cool slightly.
   In medium saucepan, melt chocolate chips over low heat. Stir in 1/2 cup
  peanut butter and corn flakes. Spread over slightly cooled base. Cool
  slightly and cut into bars.
  
  from the Toronto Star
 
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      Title: Chocolate No Bake Cookies
 Categories: Cookies, Chocolate
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  Butter                            1/2 c  Peanut butter
      2 c  Sugar                               3 c  Oatmeal or:
    1/2 c  -Water                              1 c  Coconut
      2 tb Cocoa                          
 
    Mix butter, sugar, water and cocoa together, bring to a boil for 30
  seconds. Remove from heat and add peanut butter, oatmeal or coconut. Drop
  on wax paper and let harden.
  
  one of my grandmother's Terrill's recipes Source: grandma (via mom) posted
  by Anne MacLellan
 
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      Title: No Bake Special K Candies
 Categories: Candies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  Butter                            1/2 c  Peanut butter
      2 c  Sugar                               3 c  Oatmeal or:
    1/2 c  Water                               1 c  Coconut
      2 tb Cocoa                          
 
     Mix butter, sugar, water and cocoa together. Bring to a boil for 30
  seconds. Remove from fire and add peanut butter, oatmeal or coconut. Drop
  on wax paper and let harden.
    a recipe from my childhood
 
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      Title: Buckeyes
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Crunchy peanut butter (gener        1 c  Confectioners sugar
           -ic works fine)                   1/4 c  Butter (at room temperature)
 
  Mix well, roll into small balls and dip in mixture of 6 oz chocolate chips
  (melted) and 1/4 stick of parafin.  let stand on rack for chocolate to drip
  off and firm up. Alternatively, and lots quicker, pat peanut butter mixture
  into a buttered pan, and top with melted chocolate chips, mark into SMALL
  squares before chocolate gets totally firm.  After standing overnight cut.
  These taste just   like the Reese's cups, and keep well in an airtight
  cannister.
 
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      Title: Hard Candy Bswn00a
 Categories: Candies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
------------------------STIR TOGETHER BEFORE HEATING------------------------
      2 c  Cane sugar                          1 ts Oil flavor* & color
    2/3 c  Light Karo                          1 ts Or more citric acid**
    3/4 c  Water                          
 
  Have color/flavor/citric acid ready when finished cooking! *More or less,
  some flavors are stronger than others. **Put citric acid in fruit-flavored
  candies for tartness. TEST YOUR THERMOMETER EVERY DAY! To test: Place it in
  cold water & bring to boil. If water boils at- say 210 instead of 212,
  reduce cooking time 2 degrees. ***I use a TAYLOR thermometer. Wilton sells
  them now. Spray *PAM in molds & on surface. Not too much & only once per
  session. USE A THIN PAN, NOT HEAVY! Candy must set a few minutes in the pan
  & the temp will rise, burning the candy in a thick pan. Bring mixture to
  boil. Put lid on for 3 minutes <to wash down sugar crystals>, add
  thermometer & DON'T STIR. When therm. reaches 285-290D. remove pot from
  stove.Wait for temp. to lower below 260^ before adding color/flavor/citric
  acid. <Will cook flavor out if too hot.> Cover pan after adding citric acid
  so it won't fade the taste. I add about 2 ts citric acid.
        DON'T STIR!  Use the tiny viles of Lorann oils. Avail. in cake supply
  shop or drug store.
   I pour the cooked candy into a GUTTMAN candy funnel <holds entire recipe.>
  Thats the quickest way to get it in molds befor it cools & hardens. *Of
  course, spray funnel! I pour some into molds & the rest onto my marble
  slab. The part on the slab: I roll it into a long cylinder & cut into
  "pillows" w/scissors. Dust finished candies with powdered sugar so they
  won't "melt" together. There is one very nice sucker mold. It is a white
  ring w/ a slit for the stick. <Don't spray stick.> All you do is spray
  mold, add stick, fill w/candy, cool & remove easily Comes in 2-3 sizes,
  round or heart-shaped. I beleive it is Guttman Brand & available here at
  Sugarcraft. About 2 dz in a pack. This is my kids favorite Christmas candy.
  You will want to make several flavors. Experiment on how-much flavor. All
  vary. *Don't add too much on the mints. Takes more on the
  cherry/strawberry/lemon/orange, etc. There are at least 50 oil flavors
  available to choose from! Shared by Dolores McCann, Hamilton OH
 
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      Title: Cranberry Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 x  -Laurie Martinez CRCX90A          1/2 ts Baking soda
    1/2 c  Butter or margarine               1/8 ts Salt
    3/4 c  Sugar                             1/4 ts Cinnamon
      2 x  Eggs                                2 c  Flour
    1/4 ts Almond extract                      1 c  Whole berry cranberry sauce
    1/4 c  Orange juice                   
 
  Melt butter and add to sugar, mixing well. Add eggs, almond extract and
  orange juice. Sift together dry ingredients, add to batter and mix just
  until blended. Fold in cranberry sauce. Pour into greased loaf pan, bake at
  350 degrees for 1 hour or until toothpick inserted in center comes out
  clean. Remove from pan and cool on rack.
 
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      Title: Lemon Poppyseed Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 x  -Laurie Martinez CRCX90A            1 c  Water
      1 pk Lemon cake mix                      4 x  Eggs
      1 pk Instant lemon pudding (sm)        1/2 ts Almond extract
    1/3 c  Crisco oil                          4 tb Poppyseeds
 
  Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Generously grease and flour pan. Blend all
  ingredients in large bowl; beat at medium speed 2-3 minutes, or until well
  blended.
   Pour into pan and bake 45 minutes or until toothpick inserted in cake
  comes out clean.
 
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      Title: Chocolate Cherry Upside Cake
 Categories: Low-cal, Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Cake flour (not all-purpose)        1 ts Cinnamon
    3/4 c  Sugar                             1/3 c  Oil
    1/4 ts Salt                                1 ts Vanilla
      1 ts B. soda                           3/4 c  Water
  1 1/3 c  Cocoa                               1 cn Cherry pie filling
      1 ts Vinegar                        
 
  Mix & sift all dry ingredients. Slowly mix in remaining ingredients. Put
  3/4 c of cherry pie filling in bottom of microwave bundt cake dish. Put the
  rest of cherry pie filling in cake batter. Pour into the cake dish & bake
  in microwave for 9 min on 50% heat. Than turn & bake for an additional 3-4
  on high. Top may look moist. That is ok. Cover cake while still in dish
  with a towel for about 1-2 min., then turn out on dish.
 
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      Title: Creamy, Fudgy, Nutty Brownies
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 16 servings
 
     16 oz Unsweetened chocolate, chopp      1/4 ts Baking powder
    1/2 c  Magarine or butter              1 1/2 c  Sugar
      1 c  All-purpose flour                   3    Eggs
    1/2 c  Nuts, chopped & toasted             1 ts Vanilla

----------------------------------TOPPING----------------------------------
      3 oz Bittersweet chocolate, chopp      1/4 c  Sugar
      6 oz Cream cheese                        1 tb Milk
      1    Egg                               1/2 ts Vanilla

-----------------------------------GLAZE-----------------------------------
      2 oz Semisweet chocolate                      Fresh raspberries
      1 ts Shortening                     
 
  In a small saucepan melt unsweetened chocolate and the margarine or butter
  over low heat, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat; cool. Grease and
  lightly flour an 8x8x2-inch baking pan; set aside. In a medium mixing bowl
  stir together flour, walnuts or pecans, and baking powder; set aside. In a
  large mixing bowl stir together the cooled melted chocolate mixture and the
  sugar. Add the eggs and vanilla. Using a wooden spoon, lightly beat mixture
  just till combined. (Do not overbeat or brownies will rise during baking,
  then fall and crack.) Stir in the flour mixture. Pour the batter into the
  prepared pan; spread to edges. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 40 minutes.
  Meanwhile, for topping, in a small saucepan melt the semisweet or
  bittersweet chocolate over low heat, stirring occasionally; cool slightly.
  In a medium mixing bowl beat cream cheese with electric mixer on medium
  speed about 30 seconds or till softened. Add the melted semisweet or
  bittersweet chocolate, egg, sugar, milk, and vanilla. Beat until combined.
  Carefully spread topping evenly over hot brownies. Bake in the 350 degree
  oven about 10 minutes more or till topping is set. Cool in pan on a wire
  rack. Cover; chill at least 2 hours. To serve, cut brownies into triangles
  or bars. (To cut into triangles, first cut into rectangles, then cut in
  half diagonally.) If desired, in a small saucepan melt 2 squares chocolate
  and shortening; drizzle over brownies and onto plate. Garnish with
  raspberries, if desired. Cover and refrigerate to store. Makes 12 to 16
  servings.
 
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      Title: Walnut Raspberry Brownies
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      3    Squares chocolate               1 1/2 ts Vanilla
           - unsweetened                     1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 c  Crisco                              1 c  Flour
      3    Eggs                            1 1/2 c  Walnuts, chopped
  1 1/2 c  Sugar                             1/3 c  Raspberry jam
 
  Melt chocolate and Crisco over warm water; cool slightly. Blend together
  eggs, vanilla, sugar and salt; stir in chocolate mixture, then flour. Fold
  in walnuts. Turn into well greased 8-inch square pan. Bake at 325~F for
  about 40 minutes. Spoon jam over hot brownies; spread carefully. Let cool.
 
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      Title: Hazelnut Au Chocolat *Nbtb20a*
 Categories: Candies, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 8 servings
 
           CAKE:                               1 c  Whipping cream
      7 oz Semi-sweet chocolate                2 ea Egg yolks
    1/2 c  Butter                            1/3 c  Sugar
    2/3 c  Sugar                                    RASPBERRY SAUCE:
      5 ea Eggs; separated                    10 oz Raspberries; frozen,
      1 c  Hazelnuts; ground filberts          1 x  Thawed and drained
      1 ts Vanilla                           1/2 c  Seedless raspberry jam
      2 tb Vanilla                             1 tb Cherry flavor liqueur;
           CUSTARD SAUCE:                      1 x  If desired
 
    Heat oven to 250 F. Grease and dust bottom only of 9 1/2" springform pan
  with cocoa. In medium saucepan over low heat, melt chocolate and butter,
  stirring constantly. Stir in 2/3 cup sugar and continue stirring until
  sugar is dissolved. In small bowl, beat 5 egg yolks at highest speed for
  2-3 minutes. Blend a small amount of chocolate mixture into yolks. Blend
  yolk mixture into chocolate and cook over low heat, stirring constantly,
  until slightly thickened. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla and ground
  filberts.
     In small bowl, beat 5 egg whites at highest speed until soft peaks form.
  Gently fold egg whites into chocolate. Pour into prepared pan and bake at
  250 F.
   for 2 hrs. (yes, 250 F)  Cool completely; cover and refrigerate until
  ready to serve. CUSTARD SAUCE: In medium saucepan, bring cream just to a
  boil. In small bowl, combine egg yolks and sugar. Blend a small amount of
  cream into yolks. Blend yolk mixture into cream and cook over low heat
  about 10 minutes. or until custard coats a spoon, stirring constantly. DO
  NOT BOIL. Remove from heat. Cool to room temperature and refrigerate.
    RASPBERRY SAUCE:
    In blender, puree raspberries. Strain ingredients. Refrigerate until
  ready to serve.
   TO SERVE:
    Remove sides from springform pan. Cut cake into wedges. To serve, pour
  small amount of custard and raspberry sauce onto cake plate. Marble a
  creative pattern with knife if desired. Place wedge of cake on top. Garnish
  with white chocolate rose and shavings if desired. Pillsbury Chocolate
  Lovers II cookbook.
 
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      Title: Snicker Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 10 servings
 
--------------------------ARLENE ANDERSEN GWWC38B--------------------------
      1 pk Cake mix, German Chocolate        1/3 c  Milk
    1/2 c  Butter                              1 c  Chocolate chipe
     14 oz Caramels, unwrap first              1 c  Nut, chopped
 
  Mix cake as directed on package. Pour 1/2 of batter in 9 x 13" greased pan.
  Bake at 350 for 20 minutes. While cake is baking, melt caramels, butter and
  milk. Stir till smooth. Pour over cake that is baked. Dot with chocolate
  chips and nuts. Pour remaining batter on top and bake at 275 for 20 minutes
  and then at 350 for 10 minutes. Good when served with whipped cream.
 
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      Title: Snicker Pie
 Categories: Cakes, Pies
      Yield: 4 servings
 
-----------------------------LIZ JONES VXRF36B-----------------------------
      5    Snicker bars; king size             4 c  Cool whip
  1 1/2 tb Half & half                         1    Graham cracker crust *
    1/2 c  Peanut butter                  
 
  * The crust could be Deep Dish Graham Cracker or a Chocolate crust. In
  double boiler, melt together snicker bars, peanut butter and half & half.
  Fold in 4 cups cool whip. Pour into crust and freeze 4-5 hours before
  serving. Top with cool whip and chocolate syrup. MMMmmmmm.
 
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      Title: Date Nut Bars
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 16 servings
 
    1/4 c  Butter                            1/2 ts Baking powder
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/4 ts Salt
      1 ts Vanilla                         1 1/2 c  Chopped dates
      2 ea Eggs, separated                   3/4 c  Chopped nuts
    1/2 c  Flour, UNsifted                
 
  Preheat oven to 275-300 degrees.  Grase a 6x10 inch pan.
  
  Cream butter, sugar and vanilla.  Add egg yolks.  Add flour, baking powder,
  salt, dates, and nuts.  Add beaten egg whites.  Pour into pan and bake 45
  minutes.
  
  (The author of this recipe forgot to say when to add the vanilla, so I put
  it in where I thought it ought to go.)
 
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      Title: Date and Nut Squares
 Categories: Cookies
      Yield: 16 servings
 
      2 ea Eggs                              1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 c  Sugar                               2 c  Finely cut up dates
    1/2 c  Flour                               1 c  Chopped walnuts
    1/2 ts Baking powder                       1 x  Powdered sugar (optional)
 
  Preheat oven to 325 degrees.  Grease an 8 inch square pan.
  
  Beat eggs until foamy.  Beat in sugar and vanilla.  Combine flour, baking
  powder, and salt.  Stir into egg mixture.  Mix in dates and nuts.
  
  Bake 25-30 minutes, until top has a dull crust.  Cut into 2 inch squares.
  Cool in pan.
  
  If desired, dip in powdered sugar.
 
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      Title: Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 c  Active Sourdough Starter          1/2 c  Dry Skim Milk
      2 ts Salt                                3 tb Sugar
      2 tb Shortening                        1/2 c  Whole Milk
  2 1/2 c  Unbleached Flour                1 1/2 ts Baking Soda
 
  ********* PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE ARE MORE INGREDIENTS IN THE RECIPE*******
  Mix ingredients together, working in the flour until a good dough results.
  Divide the dough into two parts, rolling each out into thin cakes about 1/4
  inch thick.  Do the following with each half: Dot with butter, sprinkle
  with 1/4 to 1/2 cup of brown sugar mixed with 1 t cinnamon or to your
  taste.  Roll dough into foot long sizes.  Cut off 1- inch slices and place
  in pan in which has been place a mixture of 2 T of melted butter, 1 T
  liquid coffee, 2 T of brown sugar, 1/2 t of cinnamon and a dash of salt.
  
  Let dough rise about an hour and bake at 325 degrees F.  Serve with sticky
  side up.
 
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      Title: Whole Wheat Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 21 servings
 
      1 c  Whole wheat flour                 3/4 c  Chopped walnuts
      1 c  Flour                             3/4 c  Raisins
      4 ts Baking powder                       1 c  Milk
    1/2 ts Salt                                2 ea Eggs, beaten
    3/4 c  Lt brown sugar                    2/3 c  Melted vegetable shortening
 
  Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Grease and flour 18 muffin cups.
  
  Sift flour, baking powder and salt.  Add brown sugar, nuts and raisins.
  
  Combine milk and eggs.  MIx in shortening and blend well.  Stir into dry
  ingredients just until moist.  Fill muffin cups a little more than half
  full.  Bake 15-20 minutes.
 
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      Title: Refrigerator Rise White Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  6 1/2 c  Unbleached Flour *                  2 pk Active Dry Yeast
      2 tb Sugar                               1 tb Salt
  2 1/4 c  Hot Water (130 degrees F.)        1/4 c  Butter or Margarine **
 
  *     Use up to this much flour.  Use only enough flour to make a soft
       dough and to keep from sticking when kneading. ** Butter or margarine
  must be at room temperature or use the same
       amount of vegetable oil.
 
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      Title: Ale Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 c  Unbleached flour                    1 cn (12 oz) beer or ale(no lite)
      2 ts Baking powder                       1 x  Handful chopped green onion
      1 x  Dash salt                           1 x  Handful grated cheese (opt)
 
  Stir flour,  salt,  and baking powder together.  Add beer.   Stir in green
  onions and cheese,  if desired.   Knead dough briefly,  adding more flour
  if  sticky.   Shape into a round loaf and  place  in  a greased pie pan or
  on a greased cookie sheet.   Bake at 375  degrees for 30 minutes, until
  golden brown or until loaf sounds hollow when tapped.
 
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      Title: Foundation Sponge
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Lukewarm water                           Flour
    1/2    To 1 cake dry yeast            
 
  Crumble yeast in water.  Allow to stand 20 minutes.  Add flour to make a
  stiff drop batter.  Beat until smooth.  Cover and let stand in warm place
  overnight until light and bubbly.  The greater amount of yeast makes the
  sponge work more rapidly. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Yeast Ferment
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Medium-size potato                  1    Cake dry yeast
      1 ts Salt                                1 tb Sugar
      4 c  Water                          
 
  The fermentation period for bread made with dry yeast may be shortened if
  the following yeast ferment is first prepared:
  
  Crumble yeast and soften in 1/2 cup water.  Wash, pare, and boil potato in
  3 1/2 cups water.  Drain potato.  Save potato water. Mash potato and add
  sugar and salt.  Cool to lukewarm.  Add yeast, and potato water. If
  necessary add water to make 1 quart of the mixture. Cover unused portion
  may be stored in the refrigerator and kept for several days. The Household
  Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Bread (Master Recipe)
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Cake compressed yeast               1 tb Melted shortening
           OR 1/2  cake dry yeast          1 1/2 c  Lukewarm water
      1 tb Sugar                               5    To 5 1/4 cups flour
  1 1/2 ts Salt                           
 
  Soften yeast in water.  Add sugar, salt, and shortening.  Add flour
  gradually, beating thoroughly after each addition until the dough is just
  stiff enough to knead.  Turn onto lightly floured board. Knead until dough
  is smooth and elastic.  Cover with a warm, damp cloth. Set in warm place
  and allow to double in bulk. (If dry yeast is used allow dough to rise
  overnight in warm place.) Work down, cover with a warm, damp cloth, and
  allow dough to again double in bulk. Work down lightly. Form into loaves.
  Place in well-oiled pans.  Again cover with a warm, damp cloth. Set in a
  warm place, cover, and let rise until double in bulk. Bake in hot oven (450
  F) for 15 minutes.  Reduce the heat slightly and continue baking (410 -
  425 F) for the remainder of the time. Total baking time 40-45 minutes.
  From 4- 4 1/2 hours are required for the entire process. 2 medium sized
  loaves. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Whole Wheat or Graham Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      6 c  Milk                                1    Cake compressed yeast
      4 tb Sugar                                    OR 1  cake dry yeast
      3 ts Salt                                2 tb Melted shortening
      6 c  Whole wheat or graham flour              White flour
 
  Heat milk until lukewarm; add yeast.  IF compressed yeast is used allow to
  stand 5 minutes; if dry yeast is used allow to stand 30 minutes. Add sugar,
  salt, and shortening.  Add unsifted whole wheat flour, a little at a time,
  beating thoroughly after each addition. Add sufficient sifted white flour
  to make dough just stiff enough to knead. Turn onto lightly floured board
  and knead until smooth and elastic. Cover with a damp cloth, set in a warm
  place, and allow dough to rise until double in bulk.  (If dry yeast is used
  allow dough to rise overnight in a warm place.) Work down and form into 3
  loaves.  Place in well-oiled bread pans. Cover and let rise until double in
  bulk.  Bake in hot oven (425 F) about 45 minutes. 3 small loaves. Mrs.
  Ralph Chapman, Stonington, IL.
 
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      Title: Bran Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  FOUNDATION SPONGE                 1/2 c  Chopped raisins
      1 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Chopped figs
      1 tb Melted shortening                 1/2 c  Broken walnuts
      2 tb Sugar                               2 c  Bran
           White flour                    
 
  Combine ingredients in order given, using sufficient white flour to form a
  dough just stiff enough to knead.  Knead on lightly floured board until
  smooth and elastic.  The dough should be softer than one in which bran is
  not used.  This dough will rise slowly. When it doubles in bulk, form into
  loaves and place in well-oiled pans. Cover and let rise until double in
  bulk.  Bake in hot oven (425 F) about 45 minutes. 2 small loaves. Mrs.
  W.R. Vaughn, Ferndale, WA.
 
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      Title: Buttermilk Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      6 c  Buttermilk                      1 1/2 tb Salt
      1    Cake dry yeast                      2 tb Sugar
    1/2 c  Lukewarm water                      2 tb Melted butter or butter
           Flour                                    -substitute
 
  Heat buttermilk, stirring constantly until scalded.  Remove from fire and
  let cool.  Add yeast which has been softened in the water. Add sufficient
  flour to make a medium batter.  Beat until smooth. Cover and set in a warm
  place and allow to stand overnight. Add sugar, salt butter, and enough
  flour to make a dough just stiff enough to knead. Turn onto lightly floured
  board and knead until smooth and elastic.  Allow to rise until double in
  bulk and work down.  Let rise again until double in bulk. Form into loaves.
  Place in well-oiled pans.  Cover and let rise until double in bulk. Bake in
  hot oven (425 F) about 45 minutes. 4 loaves. Mrs. W.H. Juedeman, Bristow,
  OK.
 
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      Title: Cocoa Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  5 1/2 c  Flour                             1/2 c  Cocoa
      1    Cake compressed yeast             1/4 c  Shortening
           OR 1  cake dry yeast                2    Eggs, well beaten
      2 c  Milk, scalded and cooled          1/2 c  Sugar
    1/2 ts Salt                           
 
  Soften yeast and dissolve 1 tablespoon sugar in lukewarm milk. Add 3 cups
  flour and beat until smooth.  Cover and set aside to rise in a warm place
  until light.  Add shortening and sugar, which have been creamed together,
  eggs, cocoa, salt, and remainder of flour or enough to make a soft dough.
  Knead lightly and place in well-oiled bowl. Cover and set in a warm place
  until double in bulk - about 2 hours.  Form into loaves.  Place in
  well-oiled bread pans, filling them 1/2 full.  Cover and let rise again
  until double in bulk.  Bake in hot oven (425 F) 40- 50 minutes. 2 loaves.
  The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Raisin Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Milk, scalded                       1    Cake compressed yeast
      2 tb Melted shortening                   6 c  Flour
    1/4 c  Molasses                          3/4 c  Raisins
  1 1/2 ts Salt                           
 
  Combine milk, salt, shortening, and molasses.  Cool until lukewarm. Add
  yeast to cooled milk.  Allow to stand 5 minutes. Add raisins. Add flour, a
  little at a time, beating well after each addition, until dough is just
  stiff enough to knead on a lightly floured board. Knead until smooth and
  elastic.  Cover with a warm, damp cloth, and allow to double in bulk. Knead
  down, allow to double in bulk again.  Form into loaves.  Place in
  well-oiled pans.  Cover and let rise until double in bulk.  Bake in hot
  oven (425 F) about 45 minutes. Mrs. I.M., Denver, CO.
 
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      Title: Rolled Oats Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Boiling water                       1 tb Cooking oil
      1 c  Corn sirup                          1    Cake compressed yeast
    1/2 ts Salt                                2 c  Flour
      4 c  Rolled oats                       1/2 c  Sweetened condensed milk
    1/2 c  Lukewarm water                 
 
  Combine boiling water and sweetened condensed milk.  Stir until blended.
  Pour over rolled oats.  Allow to stand 1 hour.  Add cooking oil, sirup,
  salt, flour, and yeast which has been softened in lukewarm water. Beat
  thoroughly.  Allow to rise until double in bulk, then beat thoroughly. Pour
  into well-oiled pan. Cover and let rise until double in bulk. Bake in
  moderate oven (375 F) about 45 minutes. 1 loaf. The Household Searchlight
  ~ 1941
 
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      Title: Bread with Yeast Ferment
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 qt Yeast ferment                       4 tb Melted shortening
      4 tb Sugar                               3 ts Salt
           Flour                          
 
  Combine sugar, salt, shortening, and ferment.  Add flour slowly, beating
  thoroughly after each addition until a dough just stiff enough to knead is
  formed.  Knead on lightly floured board until dough is smooth and elastic.
  Cover with a warm, damp cloth. Allow to double in bulk, work down, again
  cover and allow to double in bulk. Form into loaves and place in well-oiled
  pans. Cover and let rise until double in bulk. Bake in hot oven (450 F) 45
  ~ 60 minutes.  4 loaves. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Salt Rising Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 md Sized potatoes                      2 c  Lukewarm milk
      1 ts Sugar                             1/8 ts Baking soda
      4 c  Boiling water                       1 c  Water
      3 tb Cornmeal                            2 tb Melted shortening
      1 ts Salt                              1/8 ts Salt
           Dough:                                   Flour
 
  Prize winning recipe
  
  Starter:
  
  Pare and slice potatoes.  Add cornmeal, sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, and boiling
  water.  Wrap bowl in a heavy cloth.  Cover and allow to stand in a warm
  place overnight.  In the morning remove potatoes. Add milk, water, baking
  soda, salt, and shortening. Add sufficient flour to make a dough just stiff
  enough to knead. Knead until smooth and elastic. Form into loaves. Place in
  well-oiled pans.  Cover and let rise until double in bulk.  Bake in
  moderate oven (400 F) about 45 minutes.  3 loaves. Lyd Smith, Los Angeles,
  CA.
 
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      Title: Rolls with Yeast Ferment
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Yeast ferment                       3 tb Sugar
    3/4 ts Salt                            1 1/2 tb Melted shortening
           Flour                          
 
  If the yeast ferment has been stored in the refrigerator, stir thoroughly
  and warm to room temperature by setting in a pan of warm water. Add sugar,
  salt, and melted shortening.  Add flour slowly, beating thoroughly after
  each addition until dough is just stiff enough to knead. Knead on lightly
  floured board until smooth and elastic. Cover with a warm, damp cloth and
  allow to double in bulk. Work down, again cover and allow to double in
  bulk. Form into rolls.  Place on well-oiled baking sheet.  Cover and let
  rise until treble in bulk.  Bake in hot oven (450 F) 12-15 minutes. 24
  rolls. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Parker House Rolls
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Cake compressed yeast             3/4 c  Lukewarm water
      6 tb Sugar                             3/4 c  Milk, scalded and cooled
  1 3/4 ts Salt                                5    To 5 1/4 cups flour
    1/4 c  Melted shortening              
 
  Soften yeast in cooled milk.  Add salt, shortening, sugar, and water. Add
  flour, a little at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Turn
  onto lightly floured board and knead until smooth. Cover with a warm, damp
  cloth.  Let rise until double in bulk. Roll to 1/3 inch thickness. Cut in
  rounds 2 inches in diameter. Crease middle of each with dull edge of knife.
  Brush 1/2 lightly with butter or butter substitute. Fold over, pressing
  together with palm of the hand.  Place close together in rows on well-oiled
  baking sheet.  Cover and let rise until treble in bulk. Bake in hot oven
  (450 F) 15-18 minutes.  24 rolls.
  
  For Whole Wheat Parker House Rolls:
  
  Substitute whole wheat flour for 1/2 the white flour.  Add sufficient white
  flour to make a dough just stiff enough to knead. The Household Searchlight
  ~ 1941
 
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      Title: Butter Horn Rolls
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Cake compressed yeast             1/2 c  Melted shortening
           OR 1  cake dry yeast              1/4 c  Sugar
  1 1/4 ts Salt                                3    Eggs, well beaten
      4    To 4 1/2 cups flour                 1 c  Milk, scalded
 
  Soften yeast in lukewarm milk.  If compressed yeast is used allow to stand
  5 minutes.  If dry yeast is used allow to stand 30 minutes. Add salt,
  shortening, sugar, and eggs.  Add flour, a little at a time, beating
  thoroughly after each addition until the dough is just stiff enough to
  knead on lightly floured board. Knead until smooth and elastic. Cover with
  a damp cloth, set in a warm place, and allow to rise until double in bulk.
  (The dough made with dry yeast will need to rise overnight in a warm
  place.) Work down. Allow to rise the second time. Turn onto lightly floured
  board.  Roll out in circular shape.  Cut into sections as you would pie,
  having each section about 3 inches wide at the outer edge. Begin at the
  outside and roll each section toward the center. Form into crescents. Place
  in well-oiled baking pans. Cover and let rise until treble in bulk. Bake in
  hot oven (450 F) 12-15 minutes. 16 rolls. Mrs. K.R., Little Falls, MN.
 
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      Title: Swedish Tea Ring
 Categories: Breads, Swedish
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2    Cakes compressed yeast            1/4 c  Melted shortening
  1 1/2 c  Lukewarm water                      6 tb Sugar
      1    Egg, well beaten                    5    To 5 1/4 cups flour
  1 3/4 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Chopped nuts
 
  Soften yeast in water.  Add sugar, salt, shortening, and egg. Add flour
  slowly, beating thoroughly after each addition until dough is just stiff
  enough to knead.  Turn onto lightly floured board and knead until smooth
  and elastic.  (This dough should be slightly softer than a bread dough.)
  Place in a bowl, cover with a warm, damp cloth, set in a warm place and
  allow to double in bulk. Work down lightly. Cover and allow to double in
  bulk the second time. Turn onto lightly floured board and roll in sheet 1
  1/2 inches thick.  Spread with melted butter or butter substitute and
  sprinkle generously with sugar and cinnamon, and roll as a jelly roll.
  Pinch the edges together and join ends to form a ring. Place in an oiled
  pan or on an oiled baking sheet.  Cut the dough with the scissors in 3-inch
  pieces, cutting 3/4 through the ring. Turn each section so that it lies
  flat on the baking sheet. Sprinkle with sugar and chopped nuts. Cover with
  a warm, damp cloth and let rise until treble in bulk. Bake in hot oven
  (425 F) about 30 minutes.  If desired 1/2 cup raisins may be added to the
  dough. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Walnut Roll
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Cake compressed yeast               1 ts Salt
           OR 1  cake dry yeast                2    Eggs, well beaten
      4 tb Melted shortening                   6 c  White flour
      2 c  Milk, scalded and cooled            2 c  Walnuts, ground
    1/2 c  Sugar                               2 c  Sugar
 
  Soften yeast in lukewarm milk.  Add shortening, 1/2 cup sugar, and salt.
  Add 1/2 of flour and beat until smooth.  Cover and let stand in a warm
  place overnight.  In the morning, add eggs, and enough flour to make a
  smooth dough.  Knead until smooth and elastic. Place dough in a bowl, cover
  with a warm, damp cloth, and let rise until double in bulk. Knead down and
  let rise again. When it has doubled in bulk roll 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick.
  Brush with melted butter or butter substitute.  Cover with 2 cups ground
  nuts mixed with 2 cups sugar.  Spread this mixture about 1/4 inch thick on
  the rolled dough.  Roll like cinnamon rolls but do not cut. Place in
  well-oiled pan.  Set in a warm place, cover ant let rise until treble in
  bulk.  Brush top with melted butter and bake in hot oven (450 F) 20-25
  minutes. 16 servings. Mrs. Mary G. Cimra, Timblin, PA.
 
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      Title: Ice-Box Rolls
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Cake dry yeast                      6 tb Sugar
           OR 1  cake compressed yeast         2 c  Lukewarm water
      1    Egg, well beaten                    3 tb Melted shortening
      2 ts Salt                            6 1/2 c  Flour
 
  Soften yeast in lukewarm water.  If dry yeast is used combine the sugar,
  yeast, and water and allow to stand in a warm place 1 1/2 hours. If
  compressed yeast is used allow to stand in lukewarm water 5 minutes. Add
  salt, egg, sugar, if sugar has not already been added, and shortening. Mix
  well.  Add flour, a little at a time, beating thoroughly after each
  addition until dough is stiff enough to knead. Knead on lightly floured
  board until the dough is smooth and elastic. Cover dough with a warm, damp
  cloth.  Set in a moderately warm place and allow to stand 2 hours. Work
  down, cover closely with waxed paper, and place in the refrigerator
  overnight.  If baking rolls for luncheon or dinner, remove desired portion
  of dough from the refrigerator and allow about 2 hours to warm to room
  temperature and become light.  Form into rolls. Cover and let rise until
  treble in bulk.  Place on well-oiled baking sheet. Bake in hot oven (450
  F) about 15 minutes. This dough will keep for 1 week or 10 days in a
  refrigerator if it is worked down each day to prevent its becoming too
  light.  The dough should be kept closely covered with waxed paper to
  prevent a crust from forming over the surface. 32 rolls. The Household
  Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Corn-Meal Ice-Box Rolls
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Cake compressed yeast             1/2 c  Lukewarm water
           OR 1  cake dry yeast                4 c  Boiling water
      1 c  White corn-meal                     1 c  Melted shortening
      1 tb Salt                                2 c  Potato water
    1/2 c  Sugar                                    Flour
 
  Prize winning recipe
  
  Make a sponge of the yeast, 1/2 cup water, and 3 tablespoons flour. Cover
  and allow to stand until light.  Sift corn-meal slowly into the boiling
  water, add salt, and stir constantly until thick. Cook over hot water 30
  minutes.  Add shortening, sugar, and potato water (prepared by boiling 1
  cup diced potatoes in 2 cups water). Stir until well blended. Cool. Add the
  sponge.  Add sufficient flour to make a dough stiff enough to knead. Turn
  onto lightly floured board.  Knead until smooth and elastic. Cover with a
  damp cloth and allow dough to double in bulk. Knead down. Cover closely and
  place in refrigerator. Remove portion of dough required from refrigerator 2
  hours or more before rolls are needed. Allow dough to warm to room
  temperature.  Form into rolls.  Place in well-oiled pans.  Cover and let
  rise until treble in bulk.  Bake in hot oven (450 F) about 15 minutes. The
  unused portion of the dough should be worked down, covered closely with
  waxed paper, and returned to the refrigerator until needed. 75 rolls. Mrs.
  L. Carlile, Sheridan, WY.
 
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      Title: Chocolate Finger Rolls
 Categories: Breads, Chocolate
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Foundation sponge                   1 c  Whole wheat flour
  1 1/2 ts Salt                              3/4 c  Sugar
      3 tb Melted shortening                 1/2 c  Grated chocolate
      2    Eggs                            2 1/2 c  White flour
 
  Combine ingredients in order given, mixing whole wheat flour, sugar, and
  chocolate together.  Add white flour and mix thoroughly. Turn onto lightly
  floured board.  Knead until smooth and elastic. Cover and let stand in a
  warm place until double in bulk. Knead well, let rise the second time. Form
  into rolls 3 inches long. Arrange in a well-oiled shallow pan. Cover and
  let rise until treble in bulk. Bake in hot oven (425 F) about 15 minutes.
  As soon as taken from the oven, brush with melted butter or butter
  substitute.  Serve hot.  16 rolls. Mrs. W.R. Vaughn, Ferndale, WA.
 
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      Title: Peanut Butter Rolls
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Cake compressed yeast           3 1/4    To 4 cups flour
    1/4 c  Lukewarm water                    1/4 c  Melted shortening
      1 c  Milk, scalded                     1/4 c  Sugar
    1/2 c  Peanut butter                       2 ts Salt
      2    Eggs, well beaten                 1/4 ts Nutmeg
 
  Soften yeast in water.  Add milk, sugar, salt, shortening, eggs, nutmeg,
  and peanut butter.  Beat well.  Add flour to make a dough barely stiff
  enough to be kneaded.  Knead until smooth on lightly floured board. Cover
  and let rise until double in bulk; work down. Form into rolls. Place on
  well-oiled baking sheet.  Cover and let rise until treble in bulk. Bake in
  hot oven (450 F) about 15 minutes. 16 rolls. Mrs. M.M. Farnsworth,
  Mitchellville, IA.
 
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      Title: Potato Butter Horn Rolls
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Hot mashed potatoes                 4 tb Melted shortening
      1 tb Salt                                1    Cake compressed yeast
      2 c  Milk                                6 c  Flour
      2 tb Sugar                               2    Eggs, well beaten
 
  Add sugar, salt, and shortening to freshly prepared hot mashed potatoes.
  Cool, and add eggs.  Soften yeast in milk and add the potato mixture. Add
  flour, a little at a time, beating well after each addition. Turn onto
  lightly floured board.  Knead until smooth and elastic. (The dough should
  be as soft as it is possible to handle.) Cover with a damp cloth, set in a
  warm place and allow to double in bulk. Turn onto lightly floured board.
  Roll in round sheet 1/2 inch thick.  Cut into sections as you would cut a
  pie, having each section about 3 inches wide at the outer edge. Begin at
  the outside and roll each section toward the center. Form into crescents.
  Place on well-oiled baking sheet. Cover with a warm, damp cloth. Let rise
  until treble in bulk. Bake in hot oven (450 F) about 12 minutes. 32 rolls.
  Mrs. Jessie Kelsey, Lakeland, FL.
 
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      Title: Prune Buns
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Cake dry yeast                      2 c  Flour
           OR 1  cake compressed yeast         1 c  Milk, scalded and cooled
      1 ts Sugar                               3    Eggs, well beaten
      1 c  Sugar                               2 ts Salt
      1 c  Butter or butter substitute         2 c  Milk, scalded and cooled
      6 c  Flour                          
 
  Make a sponge of the yeast, 1 tsp sugar, 1 cup milk, and 2 cups flour. Beat
  until smooth.  Set in a warm place and allow to rise overnight or until
  light and bubbly. Cream 1 cup sugar and butter together. Add eggs, salt,
  and milk. Add the sponge and beat well. Add flour, a little at a time,
  until a dough as soft as can be kneaded is formed.  Knead until smooth.
  Cover with a damp cloth.  Set in a warm place to rise. When double in bulk
  turn onto lightly floured board.  Shape into buns. Place on well-oiled
  baking sheet.  Cover and let rise until treble in bulk. With a knife
  handle, make a hole in the center of each bun. Fill with prune preserves or
  any sweetened fruit desired. Bake immediately in hot oven (450 F) 15-20
  minutes.  When baked sprinkle with powdered sugar.  36 servings. Mrs.
  George Rada, Verona, MT.
 
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      Title: Raised Donuts
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Sugar                                    Flour
      1 c  Milk, scalded                     1/2    Cake dry yeast
      2 tb Melted butter or butter                  OR 1/2  cake compressed
           -substitute                              -yeast
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/4 c  Lukewarm water
      2    Eggs, well beaten                 1/4 ts Nutmeg
 
  OR 1/4  tsp cinnamon
  
  Scald milk, at night, and add butter and salt.  Cool until lukewarm. Add
  yeast, softened in lukewarm water, and nutmeg or cinnamon. Cut in enough
  flour to make of soft roll dough consistency. Cover and let rise overnight.
  Next morning cut down, add sugar, eggs, and enough additional flour to form
  a soft roll dough. Cover and let rise until double in bulk. Turn onto
  lightly floured board, roll in sheet 1/3 inch thick, cut with lightly
  floured cutter.  Cook in deep, hot fat (365 F).  Drain on crumpled,
  absorbent paper.  The doughnuts should rise to the top and begin to brown
  almost instantly.  48 doughnuts. Florence Taft Eaton, Concord, MA.
 
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      Title: English Muffins
 Categories: Muffins, Londontowne
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Milk, scalded                     1/2    Cake dry yeast
      1 tb Sugar                               1    Egg, well beaten
      3 c  Flour                             1/8 ts Baking soda
      1 ts Salt                           
 
  Soften yeast in milk, add sugar and salt.  Add sufficient flour to make a
  drop batter.  Beat thoroughly.  Set in a warm place and allow to become
  light.  Add egg and baking soda.  Beat thoroughly. Cook in muffin rings on
  hot griddle.  Cook slowly on one side, then turn to complete cookery. If
  muffin rings are not available the batter may be cooked on the griddle.
  Serve with butter or butter substitute and sirup. 18 muffins. - The
  Household Searchlight  - 1941
 
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      Title: Nut Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Brown sugar                       1/2 c  Raisins
    3/4 c  Cold water                          1 c  White flour
    1/2 c  Molasses                        2 1/2 ts Baking powder
    3/4 c  Milk                            1 1/2 ts Salt
      2 c  Graham flour or whole wheat       3/4 ts Baking soda
           -flour                            3/4 c  Chopped nuts
 
  Sift white flour, measure, and sift with salt and baking powder. Add graham
  or whole wheat flour.  Combine sugar, water, molasses, and milk. Add dry
  ingredients, nuts, and raisins.  Mix thoroughly. Pour into well-oiled
  baking pans.  Bake in moderate oven (375 F) 1 hour. 2 small loaves.
  Florence Taft Eaton, Concord, MA.
 
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      Title: Date Nut Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  White flour                         1 c  Sliced dates
      5 ts Baking powder                       1 c  Coarsely chopped nuts
  1 1/2 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Brown sugar
    1/4 ts Baking soda                     1 1/2 c  Milk
  1 1/2 c  Graham or whole wheat flour       1/4 c  Molasses
 
  Pit dates and cut into 5 or 6 slices with scissors or sharp knife. Sift
  flour, measure, and sift with baking powder, salt, and baking soda. Add
  sugar, milk, and molasses.  Add graham flour in which dates and nuts have
  been dredged.  Beat until thoroughly mixed. Pour into well-oiled loaf pan.
  Bake in moderate oven (375 F) 1 hour. 1 loaf. The Household Searchlight -
  1941
 
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      Title: Grapenut Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Grapenuts                           1    Egg, well beaten
      2 c  Milk                                3 c  Flour
    1/2 c  Sugar                               4 ts Baking powder
      1 ts Salt                           
 
  Combine grapenuts, egg, and milk.  Let stand 1/2 hour, add sugar. Sift
  flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt.  Add to first
  mixture.  Mix thoroughly.  Pour into well-oiled loaf pan. Bake in moderate
  oven (400 F) about 1 hour.  1 loaf. Mrs. George Hale, Geary, OK.
 
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      Title: Raisin Bran Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Egg, well beaten                  1/2 c  Raisins
      1 c  Bran                              1/4 c  Molasses
      2 c  White flour                       1/4 ts Baking soda
    1/2 c  Sugar                               1 ts Salt
      1 c  Sour milk                           3 ts Baking powder
      2 tb Melted shortening              
 
  Combine molasses, shortening, sugar, bran, raisins, egg, and milk. Sift
  flour, measure, and sift with baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Combine
  with the first mixture.  Beat well. Pour into well-oiled loaf pan. Bake in
  moderate oven (375 F) 1 hour. 1 loaf. Annebel Beasley, Johnson City, TN.
 
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      Title: Prune Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Baking soda
      1 tb Shortening                        1/2 ts Salt
      1    Egg, well beaten                    4 ts Baking powder
      1 c  Sour milk                       2 1/2 c  Flour
      1    Square chocolate, melted            1 c  Prunes
      1 ts Cinnamon                          1/2 c  Raisins
 
  Wash prunes, cover with water and boil 10 minutes.  Add 1/4 cup sugar and
  simmer 5 minutes.  Drain, cool, remove pits and cut prunes in quarters.
  Cream 1/4 cup sugar and shortening.  Add egg, milk, and chocolate which has
  been melted over warm water. Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking
  soda, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. Add to creamed sugar and
  shortening mixture. Add fruit and mix until well blended. Pour into
  well-oiled bread pan. Bake in moderate oven (375 F) about 50 minutes. 1
  small loaf. If desired a Graham Prune Bread may be made by substituting 1
  cup graham flour for 1 cup white flour. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Apple Breakfast Bread
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 9 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               3    Apples
      1 ts Salt                                4 ts Baking powder
      2 tb Brown sugar                         4 tb Shortening
    3/4 c  Milk                                2 c  Chopped raisins
      1 ts Cinnamon                            1    Egg, well beaten
      2 tb Melted butter or butter             2 tb Brown sugar
           -substitute                    
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder, salt, and sugar. Cut in
  shortening and add raisins.  Add sufficient milk to which egg has been
  added to make a stiff dough.  Mix thoroughly. Pour into well-oiled shallow
  pan.  Brush dough with melted butter. Pare, quarter, and core apples and
  cut in thin slices. Arrange in rows in the dough, allowing edges to
  overlap. Brush apples with more melted butter and sprinkle with cinnamon
  and brown sugar which have been mixed together.  Bake in moderate oven
  (400 F) 20 minutes or until apples are tender.  9 servings. Lola Moore,
  Middlesboro, KY.
 
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      Title: Quick Graham Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Brown sugar                         1 c  White flour
    3/4 c  Cold water                      1 1/3 ts Salt
    1/2 c  Melted shortening                   1 ts Baking soda
    3/4 c  Milk                                2 c  Graham flour
 
  Dissolve sugar in water; add shortening and milk.  Sift white flour,
  measure, and sift with salt and baking soda.  Add to first mixture. Add
  graham flour.  Mix thoroughly.  Bake in well-oiled bread pan, in moderate
  oven (375 F) 1 hour.  1 loaf. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Steamed Brown Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    3/4 c  Molasses                            2 c  Sour milk
      1 c  Corn-meal                           1 c  White flour
  1 1/3 ts Baking soda                         1 c  Graham flour
      1 ts Salt                                1 ts Baking powder
 
  Sift flour, baking soda, salt, and baking powder together.  Add corn-meal
  and graham flour.  Combine sour milk and molasses.  Add dry ingredients and
  stir well.  Fill well-oiled 1-pound cans or molds 2/3 full. Cover closely
  and steam 3 hours. A granular cereal may be substituted for the corn-meal.
  The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Steamed Rye Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Rye flour                           1 ts Salt
      1 c  Corn-meal                           1 ts Baking soda
    3/4 c  Molasses                          1/2 c  Raisins
      2 c  Water                               1 c  Graham flour
 
  Combine ingredients.  Fill well-oiled 1-pound cans 2/3 full. Cover closely
  and steam 2 hours. Florence Taft Eaton, Concord, MA.
 
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      Title: Spoon Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Cornmeal                        1 1/2 c  Sour milk
  2 1/2 c  Boiling water                       1 ts Baking soda
  1 1/2 ts Salt                                2 tb Melted shortening
      2    Eggs, separated                
 
  Add cornmeal gradually to boiling water, stirring constantly. Let cool. Add
  shortening, salt, egg yolks, milk, and baking soda. Beat about 2 minutes
  and fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour into well-oiled baking dish and
  bake in  hot oven (435 F) about 40 minutes. 6 servings. - Grace Viall
  Gray, Glen Ellyn, Ill. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Brown Sugar Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    3/4 c  Sugar                               2 ts Baking powder
      2 tb Butter or butter substitute       1/4 ts Salt
      1    Egg, well beaten                         Cinnamon
    3/4 c  Milk                              1/2 c  Brown sugar
      2 c  Flour                          
 
  Cream sugar and 1 tablespoon butter, add egg.  Add milk and mix well. Add
  flour which has been sifted, measured, and sifted with baking powder and
  salt.  Pour into well-oiled pan and sprinkle with brown sugar. Sprinkle
  with cinnamon and dot with butter. Bake in hot oven (435 F) 25 minutes. 6
  servings. Mrs. C.R. Crispin, Syracuse, NY.
 
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      Title: Hominy Corn Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Hominy                            1/2 ts Salt
      1 tb Melted shortening                   1 ts Baking powder
      2    Eggs, well beaten                   1 c  Milk
    1/2 c  Corn-meal                      
 
  Combine hominy, shortening, eggs, and milk.  Add corn-meal, salt, and
  baking powder.  Let stand 5 minutes.  Add 1 tablespoon more of milk if
  desirable.  Pour into well-oiled pan and bake in hot oven (425 F) 35
  minutes or until a rich golden brown.  6 servings. Florence Taft Eaton,
  Concord, MA.
 
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      Title: Bacon Corn Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Corn-meal                           1 tb Sugar
      1 c  White flour                         1    Egg, well beaten
      3 ts Baking powder                       1 c  Sweet milk
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/4 c  Diced bacon
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt.  Add corn-meal.
  Combine egg, milk, and bacon which has been crisped. Add dry ingredients.
  Fill well-oiled muffin tins 2/3 full.  Bake in hot oven (450 F) 15
  minutes.  10 minutes. Mrs. Fred Snell, Erie, PA.
 
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      Title: Bran Corn-Meal Sticks
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 tb Shortening                        3/4 c  Prepared bran
      2 tb Sugar                               1 c  Flour
      1    Egg                                 1 ts Salt
      1 c  Milk                                3 ts Baking powder
    1/2 c  Corn-meal                      
 
  Cream shortening.  Add sugar and mix well.  Add well-beaten egg, milk,
  bran, and corn-meal.  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and
  salt.  Add to first mixture, stirring only until well blended. Pour into
  well-oiled pans.  Bake in moderate oven (400 F) 20 minutes. 12 bran
  sticks. Betty Parkinson, Michigan Center, MI.
 
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      Title: Sweet Milk Cakes
 Categories: Breads, Cakes
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Pancake or ready-mixed flour        2 tb Melted shortening
      1 tb Sugar                               1    Egg, well beaten
      1 c  Milk                           
 
  Sift prepared flour, measure, and sift with sugar.  Combine egg, milk, and
  shortening.  Add dry ingredients and beat until smooth. Bake on hot
  griddle.  16 servings. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Sour Milk Cakes
 Categories: Breads, Cakes
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               2 c  Sour milk
      1 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Sour cream
    1/2 ts Baking powder                       1    Egg, well beaten
  1 1/4 ts Baking soda                    
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
  Add sour cream, egg, and sour milk.  Beat until smooth. Bake on hot
  griddle.  16 servings. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Bread Cakes
 Categories: Breads, Cakes
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      1    Egg yolk                            2 c  Flour
    3/4 c  Milk                                2 ts Salt
    3/4 c  Water                               3 ts Baking powder
  2 1/2 c  Dry bread crumbs                    1 tb Melted shortening
      1    Egg white                      
 
  Soak dry bread in water until soft.  Squeeze as dry as possible. Then
  crumble and measure.  Beat egg yolk, add milk, water, bread crumbs, and
  shortening.  Sift flour, measure, and sift with salt and baking powder. Add
  to first mixture.  Mix thoroughly.  Fold in stiffly beaten egg white. Drop
  by tablespoonfuls on hot griddle. Bake until well browned on both sides. 12
  servings. Mrs. J.E. Lewis, Brockton, MT.
 
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      Title: Whole Wheat Cakes
 Categories: Breads, Cakes
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  1 1/3 c  Whole wheat flour                   1    Egg, well beaten
      3 ts Baking powder                       1 c  Milk
    3/4 ts Salt                                3 tb Melted shortening
      3 tb Sugar                          
 
  Combine egg, shortening, and milk.  Blend sugar, salt, and baking powder
  with whole wheat flour.  Beat until smooth.  Bake on hot griddle. 8
  servings. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Buckwheat Cakes
 Categories: Breads, Cakes
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      4 c  Lukewarm water                           Buckwheat flour
    1/2    Cake dry yeast                      1 tb Brown sugar or molasses
           OR 1/2  cake compressed         1 1/2 ts Salt
           -yeast                            1/4 ts Baking soda
 
  Soften yeast in 1 cup water.  Add sugar, salt, 3 cups water, and sufficient
  buckwheat flour to make a thin batter.  Cover and let rise overnight in a
  warm place.  In the morning add baking soda which has been dissolved in 1
  tablespoon of cold water.  Beat thoroughly. Bake on hot griddle. One-half
  cup of the batter may be saved and used to start a second quantity of
  batter. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Rolled Oats Cakes
 Categories: Breads, Cakes
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 c  Rolled oats                         1 ts Baking powder
  1 1/2 c  Flour                           2 1/2 c  Sour milk or buttermilk
      1 ts Salt                                2    Eggs, well beaten
      1 ts Baking soda                         1 tb Sugar
      2 tb Water                               2 tb Butter or butter substitute
    1/4 ts Maple flavoring                
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder, baking soda, sugar, and
  salt.  Add to oats and milk.  Add butter, water and eggs. Beat thoroughly.
  Bake on hot griddle.  24 servings. Mrs. Scott Baxter, Latty, OH.
 
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      Title: Spice Cakes
 Categories: Breads, Cakes
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1    Egg                                 1 tb Melted shortening
      2 c  Sour milk                           1 tb Sugar
      1 ts Baking soda                       1/8 ts Nutmeg
      3 c  Flour                             1/2 ts Salt
 
  Beat egg and add milk, sugar, and nutmeg.  Sift flour, measure, and sift
  with baking soda and salt.  Add to first mixture.  Add melted shortening.
  Mix until well blended.  Bake on hot griddle in cakes the size of a
  breakfast plate.  Pile several together on a hot plate, spreading each
  liberally with butter.  Add a sprinkling of cinnamon or nutmeg. To serve,
  cut through the whole, pie-fashion. 8 servings. Florence Taft Eaton,
  Concord, MA.
 
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      Title: Plain Muffins I
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               3 ts Baking powder
      4 tb Sugar                             1/2 ts Salt
      3 tb Melted shortening                   1    Egg, well beaten
      1 c  Milk                           
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt. Combine egg,
  shortening, milk, and sugar.  Add dry ingredients. Beat only until smooth.
  Fill well-oiled muffin tins 2/3 full. Bake in hot oven (425 F) 15-20
  minutes.  10 servings. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Plain Muffins Ii
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Ready-mixed flour                   1 c  Milk
      3 tb Melted shortening                   1    Egg, well beaten
      4 tb Sugar                          
 
  Sift prepared flour, measure, and sift.  Combine egg, shortening, milk, and
  sugar.  Add sifted flour and beat only until smooth. Fill well-oiled muffin
  tins 2/3 full.  Bake in hot oven (425 F) 15-20 minutes. 10 servings. The
  Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Rice Muffins
 Categories: Muffins, Rice/grains
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 c  Cold cooked rice                    1 c  Milk
      2    Eggs, well beaten                   4 tb Melted shortening
    1/2 ts Salt                                2 tb Sugar
      3 ts Baking powder                   1 1/2 c  Flour
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt. Combine rice,
  milk, eggs, shortening, and sugar.  Add dry ingredients. Beat only until
  smooth.  Fill well-oiled muffin tins 2/3 full. Bake in hot oven (435 F)
  about 30 minutes. 8 servings. Mrs. W.B. Baker, Pueblo, CO.
 
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      Title: Rolled Oats Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Rolled oats                       1/2 ts Salt
    1/4 c  Sweetened condensed milk          3/4 c  Flour
    3/4 c  Hot water                           4 ts Baking powder
      2 tb Corn sirup                          2 tb Cooking oil
      2    Eggs                           
 
  Pour hot water and condensed milk over rolled oats and let stand 1/2 hour.
  Add sirup, cooking oil, and beaten egg yolks.  Sift flour, measure, and
  sift with baking powder and salt.  Add to first mixture. Beat only until
  smooth.  Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Fill well-oiled muffin tins 2/3
  full.  Bake in hot oven (425 F) 20 minutes. 10 servings. The Household
  Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Spice Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               1 ts Ginger
      1    Egg, well beaten                    1 ts Nutmeg
    1/2 c  Sugar                               1 ts Cinnamon
      1 c  Milk                                3 ts Baking powder
    1/4 c  Melted shortening                   1 ts Salt
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with spices, baking powder, and salt. Combine
  egg, sugar, shortening, and milk.  Add dry ingredients. Beat only until
  smooth.  Fill well-oiled muffin tins 2/3 full. Bake in hot oven (425 F)
  15-20 minutes.  12 servings. Mrs. Charles Colgrove, Jersey City, NJ.
 
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      Title: Ginger Cheese Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               1    Egg, well beaten
      3 ts Baking powder                     1/2 c  Milk
    1/4 ts Baking soda                       1/2 c  Molasses
    1/2 ts Ginger                              4 tb Melted shortening
    1/4 ts Salt                              3/4 c  Grated cheese
 
  Prize winning recipe
  
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with salt, ginger, baking soda, and baking
  powder.  Combine egg, milk, and molasses.  Add to dry ingredients, stirring
  constantly.  Beat only until smooth.  Add shortening, and fold in grated
  cheese.  Fill well-oiled muffin tins 2/3 full. Bake in hot oven (425 F)
  10-15 minutes.  16 servings. Mrs. Bernice Owens, Venue, PA.
 
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      Title: Popcorn Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Flour                               1 tb Sugar
    3/4 c  Ground popped corn                  2 tb Melted shortening
      3 ts Baking powder                       1 c  Milk
      1 ts Salt                                1    Egg, well beaten
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder, salt, and sugar. Add
  milk, popped corn, egg, and shortening.  Fill well-oiled muffin tins 2/3
  full.  Bake in hot oven (435 F) 25 minutes. 6 servings. Grace Viall Gray,
  Glen Ellyn, IL.
 
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      Title: Baking Powder Biscuits I
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 c  Flour                               6 tb Shortening
      4 ts Baking powder                       1 c  Milk
      1 ts Salt                           
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt.  Cut in
  shortening with 2 spatulas.  Add milk.  Turn onto lightly floured board.
  Knead lightly and pat into sheet 1/2 inch thick. Cut with floured cutter.
  Bake in hot oven (450 F) 12 minutes. 16 servings. The Household
  Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Baking Powder Biscuits Ii
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 c  Ready-mixed flour                   1 c  Milk
      7 tb Shortening                     
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift.  Cut in shortening with 2 spatulas. Add
  milk.  Turn onto lightly floured board.  Knead lightly and pat into sheet
  1/2 inch thick.  Cut with floured cutter. Bake in hot oven (450 F) 12
  minutes.  16 servings. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Sour Cream Biscuits
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                             1/2 c  Sour cream
    1/2 ts Salt                                3 tb Baking powder
    1/2 ts Baking soda                    
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with salt, baking powder, and baking soda.
  Mix with cream to the consistency of a roll dough, adding 1 teaspoon sweet
  milk or water if too stiff.  Turn onto lightly floured board. Knead
  lightly.  Pat into sheet 1/2 inch thick. Cut with floured cutter. Place in
  well-oiled pan and bake in hot oven (450 F) about 12 minutes. 12 servings.
  Crace Viall Gray, Glen Ellyn, IL.
 
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      Title: Ham Biscuits
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               4 tb Shortening
      2 ts Baking powder                     1/2 ts Prepared mustard
    2/3 c  Milk                                2 tb Melted butter or butter
    1/4 c  Mince ham                                -substitute
    1/2 ts Salt                           
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt.  Cut in
  shortening and add milk gradually until soft dough is formed. Turn onto
  lightly floured board.  Knead lightly.  Pat into sheet 1/2 inch thick. Cut
  with floured cutter.  Lay half of biscuits in well-oiled pan, brush with
  melted butter.  Put 1/2 teaspoon ham which has been combined with mustard
  on each; top with the rest of the rounds. Brush with milk, and bake in hot
  oven (450 F) about 12 minutes. Serve hot. An inch square of bacon may be
  used instead of the ham in each biscuit.  12 servings. Florence Taft Eaton,
  Concord, MA.
 
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      Title: Drop Biscuits
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  2 3/4 c  Flour                           1 1/4 c  Milk
      4 ts Baking powder                       1 ts Salt
      6 tb Shortening                     
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt.  Cut in
  shortening.  Add milk, stirring sufficiently to blend well.  Drop by
  teaspoonfuls onto well-oiled baking sheet.  Bake in hot oven (450 F) about
  12 minutes.  These biscuits may be split, buttered, and used with various
  fruits as the basis for an emergency shortcake. 14 servings. The Household
  Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Fruit Biscuits
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Flour                             3/8 c  Milk
      2 ts Baking powder                     1/4 c  Chopped raisins
    1/4 ts Salt                              1/4 ts Cinnamon
  1 1/2 tb Shortening                          1 tb Melted butter or butter
      1 tb Sugar                                    -substitute
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with salt and baking powder.  Cut in
  shortening.  Add milk to form soft dough.  Turn onto lightly floured board.
  Pat into sheet 1/2 inch thick.  Knead lightly. Spread 1/2 of dough with
  melted butter, sugar, cinnamon, and raisins. Fold dough 1/2 over. Cut with
  floured cutter.  Place on un-oiled baking sheet. Bake in hot oven (450 F)
  about 10 minutes. 6 servings. Mrs. Maude Roberson, Richmond, VA.
 
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      Title: Orange Biscuits
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      3 c  Flour                               3 tb Sugar
      1 ts Salt                                1 c  Milk
      4 ts Baking powder                       2 tb Melted butter or butter
      1    Orange                                   -substitute
      4 tb Shortening                     
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder, salt, and 1 tablespoon
  sugar.  Cut in shortening.  Add milk to form soft dough. Turn onto lightly
  floured board.  Knead lightly.  Pat into sheet 1/2 inch thick. Spread with
  butter, and 2 tablespoons sugar dissolved in orange juice. Sprinkle with
  grated orange rind. Roll like jelly roll and cut in slices 1/2 inch thick.
  Place cut side down in well-oiled pan.  Cover and allow to stand 10
  minutes.  Bake in hot oven (450 F) 15 minutes.  12 servings. The Household
  Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Whey Biscuits
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  2 1/2 c  Flour                               1 c  Whey
      1 ts Baking powder                       1 ts Salt
    1/2 ts Baking soda                         4 tb Shortening
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
  Work in shortening with the finger tips, or cut in with 2 spatulas. Add
  sufficient whey to form a soft roll dough. Turn onto lightly floured board.
  Knead lightly.  Pat into sheet 3/4 inch thick. Cut with floured cutter.
  Place on slightly oiled baking sheet. Bake in hot oven (450 F) about 10
  minutes. 10 servings. Olive C. Leary, Hastings, MI.
 
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      Title: Cheese Biscuits
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 c  Flour                             1/2 c  Milk
      3 ts Baking powder                     1/4 ts Salt
      1 tb Butter or butter substitute       1/2 c  Grated cheese
 
  Prize winning recipe
  
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt.  Work in butter
  and cheese with 2 spatulas or tips of fingers.  Add milk. Mix quickly and
  lightly.  Drop by teaspoonfuls on well-oiled baking sheet. Bake in hot oven
  (450 F) 12 minutes. 8 servings. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Sweet Milk Waffles I
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/3 c  Flour                               2    Eggs
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/4 c  Melted butter or butter
      2 ts Baking powder                            -substitute
      1 ts Sugar                               1 c  Sweet milk
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with salt and baking powder.  Beat egg yolks
  until light and foamy.  Add sugar and shortening.  Mix well. Add milk
  alternately with sifted dry ingredients to egg mixture. Fold in stiffly
  beaten egg whites.  Bake in hot waffle iron. 6 servings. The Household
  Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Sweet Milk Waffles Ii
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/3 c  Ready-mixed flour                   1 c  Sweet milk
      2    Eggs                                1 ts Sugar
    1/4 c  Melted shortening              
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift.  Beat egg yolks until light and foamy. Add
  sugar and shortening.  Mix well.  Add milk alternately with flour to egg
  mixture.  Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in hot waffle iron. 6
  servings. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Sour Milk Waffles
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/3 c  Flour                               1 c  Sour milk
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 ts Sugar
    1/2 ts Baking soda                         2    Eggs
    1/4 c  Melted shortening              
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with salt and baking soda.  Beat egg yolks
  until light and foamy.  Add sugar and shortening.  Mix well. Add milk
  alternately with sifted dry ingredients to egg mixture. Fold in stiffly
  beaten egg whites.  Bake in hot waffle iron. 6 servings. The Household
  Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Cereal Waffles
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Flour                               1 ts Salt
      2 ts Baking powder                       1 c  Milk
      4 tb Melted shortening                   1    Egg, well beaten
    1/2 c  Chopped raisins                     1 tb Sugar
      1 c  Uncooked granular cereal       
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with sugar, salt, and baking powder. Add
  cereal, and combine with egg, shortening, milk, and raisins. Bake in hot
  waffle iron.  Serve with maple sirup and butter. 6 servings. The Household
  Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Whole Wheat Waffles
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/3 c  Whole wheat flour                   1 c  Milk
    3/4 ts Salt                                4 tb Melted shortening
      2 ts Baking powder                       2    Eggs
      2 tb Sugar                          
 
  Beat egg yolks well;p add milk and shortening.  Combine salt, sugar, and
  flour.  Add to first mixture.  Beat until smooth. Fold in stiffly beaten
  egg whites.  Sift baking powder lightly over the mixture and fold in
  quickly.  Bake in hot waffle iron. 6 servings. The Household Searchlight -
  1941
 
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      Title: Chocolate Waffles
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast, Chocolate
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 c  Shortening                      1 1/2 c  Cake flour
      1 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Vanilla
      2    Eggs                                2    Baking powder
      2    Squares chocolate                 1/2 c  Milk
    1/4 ts Salt                           
 
  Cream shortening and sugar.  Add well-beaten egg yolks.  Melt chocolate
  over hot water, and add to creamed shortening and sugar mixture. Mix
  thoroughly.  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt, and
  add alternately with milk to chocolate mixture. Add flavoring. Fold in
  stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in hot waffle iron. Serve with hot sirup,
  whipped cream, or ice cream. 4 servings. Mrs. Lula Larson, Washburn, ND
 
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      Title: Corn-Meal Waffles
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Corn-meal                           1    Egg, well beaten
    1/2 c  White flour                         1 c  Milk
      3 ts Baking powder                     1/2 ts Salt
    3/4 c  Melted shortening                   1 tb Sugar
 
  Combine egg, shortening, milk, and corn-meal.  Sift flour, measure, and
  sift with baking powder, salt, and sugar.  Add to first mixture. Beat until
  smooth.  Bake in hot waffle iron. 4 servings. Mrs. Anne Payson, Haswell,
  CO.
 
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      Title: Gingerbread Waffles
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Molasses                            2 c  Cake flour
    1/3 c  Butter or butter substitute         2 ts Ginger
  1 1/2 ts Baking soda                       1/2 ts Salt
      1    Egg, well beaten                  1/2 c  Sour milk
 
  Put butter and molasses in saucepan and heat to the boiling point. Remove
  from fire and beat in baking soda.  Add milk and egg. Add dry ingredients
  which have been sifted together.  Mix well. Bake in hot waffle iron. These
  are delicious served hot with whipped cream and a sprinkling of nutmeg. 6
  waffles. Mrs. George Bates, Akron, OH.
 
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      Title: Popovers
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2    Eggs, well beaten                   1 c  Flour
    1/2 c  Milk                                     Salt
    1/2 c  Water                          
 
  Combine eggs, salt, and sifted flour.  Add water slowly and beat mixture
  vigorously, using egg whip.  Add milk, and continue beating until batter is
  smooth and bubbly.  Pour batter into smoking hot, well-oiled gem pans. Bake
  in hot oven (430 F) 40-60 minutes or until light and dry. 6 servings.
  Florence Taft Eaton, Concord, MA.
 
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      Title: Corn Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 c  Corn-meal                           1 ts Salt
      2 tb Brown sugar                         1 ts Baking powder
    3/4 ts Baking soda                       1/4 c  Melted shortening
      2    Eggs, well beaten               1 1/2 c  Sour milk
      1 c  Flour                          
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking soda, salt, and baking powder.
  Mix with corn-meal.  Combine shortening, sugar, and eggs. Add sour milk and
  combine with dry ingredients.  Beat only until smooth. Fill well-oiled
  shallow pan 2/3 full.  Bake in hot oven (435 F) 25-30 minutes. 8 servings.
  The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Crackling Corn Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Corn-meal                           1    Egg, well beaten
    1/2 ts Salt                                3 ts Baking powder
      2 tb Flour                           1 1/4 c  Milk
      2 ts Sugar                           1 1/2 c  Cracklings
 
  Add flour, corn-meal, sugar, salt, baking powder, egg, and milk. Add
  cracklings.  Beat thoroughly.  Bake in well-oiled shallow pan in hot oven
  (450 F) about 20 minutes, or drop by teaspoonfuls on a hot well-oiled
  griddle.  Fry until golden brown.  6 servings. Virginia Cooper, New
  Orleans, LA.
 
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      Title: Corn Bread Sticks
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Corn-meal                           1 ts Baking soda
      1 ts Salt                                2 c  Sour milk
      1 ts Baking powder                       2    Eggs, well beaten
      1 tb Sugar                               3 tb Melted shortening
    1/2 c  Flour                          
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with salt, baking soda, baking powder, and
  sugar.  Combine eggs, milk, and shortening.  Add dry ingredients. Beat
  thoroughly.  Fill well-oiled corn-stick pans 2/3 full. Bake in hot oven
  (425 F) 20-25 minutes. 12 servings. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Gingerbread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Brown sugar                         2    Eggs, well beaten
      1 c  Sour milk                           1 ts Baking soda
      3 c  Flour                               1 ts Ginger
    3/4 c  Molasses                            1 ts Cinnamon
    3/4 c  Melted shortening                 1/4 ts Salt
 
  Combine eggs, sugar, shortening, and molasses.  Sift flour, measure, and
  sift with baking soda, salt, and spices.  Add alternately with milk to
  first mixture.  Beat until well blended. If desired 1 cup chopped raisins
  may be added to batter.  Pour into well-oiled pan. Bake in moderate oven
  (375 F) about 40-45 minutes. The loaf may be sliced in 2 layers, and
  marshmallows placed close together between the layers. Cut in squares and
  garnish with whipped cream.  (Soy bean or lima bean flour may be
  substituted for 1 cup of the white flour.) Mrs. J. Walker, Kansas City, MO.
 
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      Title: Nut Gingerbread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Brown sugar                     1 1/2 tb Brown sugar
    1/2 c  Molasses                            1 c  Sweet milk
    1/4 c  Melted butter or butter             2 c  Flour
           -substitute                         1 ts Ginger
      1    Egg, well beaten                    1 ts Baking soda
    1/2 ts Salt                                3 tb Chopped nuts
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking soda, salt, and ginger. Combine 1
  1/2 cups brown sugar, molasses, butter, and eggs.  Add dry ingredients
  alternately with milk to sugar and molasses mixture. Beat until well
  blended.  Pour into well-oiled baking pan. Sprinkle with nuts and 1 1/2
  tablespoons brown sugar.  Bake in moderate oven (375 F) about 30 minutes.
  Bertha V. Hull, Alton, OH.
 
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      Title: Bath Buns
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                             1/4 c  Sugar
      3 tb Shortening                          1    Egg, well beaten
      3 ts Baking powder                     1/2 c  Seedless raisins
    1/2 ts Salt                                     Citron
      1 tb Sugar                                    Milk
    1/2    Lemon rind, grated             
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt.  Cut in
  shortening.  Add grated lemon rind, sugar, egg, raisins, and enough milk to
  make a soft dough that can be molded.  Pat into sheet 1 inch thick and cut
  into rounds, or mold small amounts into round buns. Stick a bit of citron
  in the top of each. Reserve a little of the egg to brush over the top.
  Place on well-oiled baking sheet. Bake in hot oven (450 F) 12-15 minutes.
  Brush top with 1 tablespoon sugar moistened with a little cream. Serve hot.
  12 servings. Florence Taft Eaton, Concord, MA.
 
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      Title: Coffee Cake
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Cake compressed yeast (2 if         1    Egg, well beaten
           -time is limited)                   5 c  Flour
  1 1/2 c  Lukewarm water                      1 tb Grated orange peel
    1/2 c  Sugar                             3/4 c  Chopped raisins
  1 3/4 ts Salt                              1/2 c  Chopped nuts
      2 tb Cinnamon                          1/4 c  Melted shortening
 
  Soften yeast in lukewarm water.  Add 6 tablespoons of sugar, the salt,
  melted shortening, and egg.  Add raisins, orange peel, and flour, beating
  thoroughly after each addition until a soft dough is formed. (The dough
  should be softer than for bread).  Cover with a warm, damp cloth; allow to
  double in bulk.  Work down and form in two loaves. Place in well-oiled
  pans.  Sprinkle with chopped nuts, cinnamon, and 2 tablespoons sugar. Allow
  to double in bulk. Bake in hot oven (425 F) 30 minutes. 2 small loaves.
  The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Cinnamon Breakfast Cake
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               4 tb Brown sugar
      4 ts Baking powder                       4 tb Shortening
    1/2 ts Salt                                1    Egg, well beaten
    1/4 c  Seedless raisins                  1/2 c  Milk
      2 tb Sugar                               1 tb Melted butter or butter
      1 ts Cinnamon                                 -substitute
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder, and salt.  Add brown
  sugar; cut in shortening with 2 spatulas.  Add egg and sufficient milk to
  form a soft dough.  Add raisins.  Spread in well-oiled and floured cake
  tin.  Pour melted butter over top of cake. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons
  sugar and cinnamon.  Bake in hot oven (435 F) 20-25 minutes. Mrs. Murray
  Nevin, Stoneboro, PA.
 
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      Title: Breakfast Scones
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               2 tb Sugar
      2    Eggs, well beaten                   1 ts Salt
      3 ts Baking powder                       2 tb Butter or margarine
 
  Cold water
  
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder, salt, and sugar. Rub in
  butter with tips of fingers or cut in with 2 spatulas. Add eggs and
  sufficient water to make a soft dough. Turn onto lightly floured board and
  pat into sheet 1 inch thick. Cut into rounds or squares. Fold over double
  and brush with milk. Place on slightly oiled baking sheet. Dust with sugar
  and bake in hot oven (450 F) about 15 minutes. 8 servings. C.M. Yockey,
  Denver, CO. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Corn-Meal Turnovers
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Flour                             1/4 ts Baking soda
    3/4 c  Corn-meal                           2 ts Baking powder
      2 tb Melted shortening                   1 tb Sugar
      1    Egg, well beaten                  1/2 c  Milk
    1/2 ts Salt                           
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with sugar, salt, baking soda, and baking
  powder.  Add corn-meal.  combine with egg, shortening, and milk. Turn onto
  lightly floured board.  Pat into sheet 1/2 inch thick. Cut as for cookies.
  Brush tops with melted butter, and fold half over. Place on well-oiled
  baking sheet.  Bake in hot oven (450 F) 10 minutes. 8 servings. Helen
  King, Mishawaka, IN.
 
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      Title: Tortillas
 Categories: Breads, Mexican
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 c  Corn-meal                         1/2 ts Salt
      3 ts Baking powder                       1 tb Shortening
    3/4 c  Milk                           
 
  Pour boiling salted water over corn-meal and stir.  When corn-meal is cool
  enough to handle, shape into thin flat cakes and cook on an un-oiled hot
  griddle until brown on both sides. 8 servings. Lillian Barker Smith,
  Memphis, TN.
 
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      Title: Drop Dumplings
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                             1/2 ts Salt
      3 ts Baking powder                       1 tb Shortening
    3/4 c  Milk                           
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt.  Cut in
  shortening.  Add sufficient milk to make a drop batter.  Drop by spoonfuls
  into boiling liquid.  Cover closely and cook about 10 minutes. The liquid
  must be kept boiling during the entire 10 minutes. Serve at once. 8
  servings. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Timbale Cases
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 c  Flour                             1/2 c  Milk
      1    Egg                               1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 ts Cooking oil                         1 ts Sugar
 
  Combine slightly beaten egg, milk, sugar, salt, and cooking oil. Sift flour
  slowly into the mixture, beating constantly until smooth. Set aside for 1
  hour or until free from bubbles.  Fry on a timbale-iron which has been
  heated by immersing in deep, hot fat (360 F). Dip heated iron into batter.
  Hold iron at an angle until the bottom is covered, then lower iron into
  batter until 1/2 inch from top. Hold iron straight and lower into hot fat
  (360 F).  Cook until case is crisp and brown.  Remove from fat; slip case
  from iron.  Drain on crumpled, absorbent paper. If batter slips from iron
  back into bowl the iron is not hot enough. If case slips from iron into
  fat, the fat is too hot. The Household Searchlight - 1941
 
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      Title: Apple Rolls
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                             1/4 c  Shortening
      4 ts Baking powder                       2 tb Melted butter or butter
    3/4 c  Milk                                     -substitute
      4 c  Pared, sliced apples                1 ts Cinnamon
    1/4 c  Brown sugar                         1 c  Brown sugar
    1/2 ts Salt                           
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt.  Cut in
  shortening with 2 spatulas.  Add milk, Mix quickly and lightly. Turn onto
  lightly floured board.  Roll in oblong sheet 1/4 inch thick. Brush with
  melted butter.  Cover with apples. Sprinkle with 1 cup sugar and the
  cinnamon which have been mixed. Roll like a jelly roll. Cut in slices 1 1/2
  inches thick. Sprinkle 1/4 cup brown sugar over bottom of well-oiled pan.
  Place rolls, cut down, in pan.  Bake in hot oven (425 F) about 40 minutes.
  8 servings. Anna D. Larsen, Alpha, MN.
 
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      Title: Peanut Butter Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               1 c  Milk
    1/2 c  Sugar                               1 ts Salt
      4 ts Baking powder                     2/3 c  Peanut butter
 
  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt.  Add peanut
  butter and sugar, working peanut butter into dry ingredients with tips of
  fingers.  Add milk.  Mix lightly but thoroughly. Pour into well oiled
  baking pan.  Bake in hot oven (420 F) about 30-35 minutes. Makes 1 small
  loaf. Jessie Morgan, Hinckley, MN.
 
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      Title: Orange Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 lg Oranges                             1    Egg, well beaten
    1/2 c  Sugar                               1 c  Milk
    1/3 c  Boiling water                       3 c  Flour
      4 ts Baking powder                     1/2 ts Salt
 
  Peel oranges.  Cut rind in narrow strips.  Cover rind with hot water. Boil
  until tender.  Drain.  Add sugar and 1/3 cup boiling water. Boil 20
  minutes, stirring constantly.  Remove from fire. Stir until cool. Add egg
  and milk.  Sift flour, measure, and sift with baking powder and salt. Add
  to orange mixture.  Mix thoroughly. Pour into well-oiled loaf pan. Let rise
  20 minutes. Bake in hot oven (425 F) about 1 hour. 1 loaf. Mrs. John
  Perrenoud, Humboldt, KS.
 
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      Title: Bacon Roll-Ups
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 5 servings
 
      6 oz Cream cheese w/chives              25 ea Mixed grain sandwich bread
      1 tb Milk                               25 ea Bacon cut in halves
 
     Combine milk and cheese.  Stir to spreading consistency.  Spread about 2
  teaspoons on each side of bread, thin cut in 2 pieces.  Roll bread and wrap
  with bacon.  Place on broiler pan.  bake at 350F for 30 minutes or until
  bacon browns.  These freeze well.  thaw before cooking. Yields 50.
 
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      Title: Baked Cheddar Olives
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 24 servings
 
      1 c  Cheddar cheese; grated            1/8 ts Cayenne pepper
      2 tb Butter; softened                   24 ea Pimiento-stuffed olives (a 3
    1/2 c  Flour                          
 
  Drain olives and pat dry with towels.  Combine cheese and butter in a bowl.
  Add flour and cayenne and blend until well mixed.  Drop the dough by
  Tablespoons onto wax paper and wrap or mold each piece of dough around an
  olive, covering it completely. Bake the wrapped olives on a baking sheet in
  the middle of a preheated 400f oven for 15 minutes or until golden. Serve
  warm. Makes 24 olives. a 1969 Gourmet Mag. favorite
 
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      Title: Blue Cheese Dip
 Categories: Dips
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 oz Blue cheese; crumbled             1/2 c  Sour cream
    1/2 c  Mayonnaise                     
 
      Place everything in food processor and process till smooth.
      Chill.     Serve with celery sticks and Buffalo Chicken Wings
 
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      Title: Buffalo Chicken Wings
 Categories: Poultry
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  2 1/2 lb Chicken wings                       1 tb Vinegar; optional
    1/4 c  Butter                                   Vegetable oil
      3 tb Durkees hot sauce              
 
  Fat grams    per serving:              Approx. Cook Time: :20
     Chill celery and Blue Cheese dressing if you are preparing them with
  wings. Preheat oven broiler or BBQ. Trim off wing tips. Separate wings into
  2 sections. slowly melt butter in large saucepan. Add hot sauce and vinegar
  and remove from heat.  Brush oil on both sides of wings with vegetable oil
  and place on broiling rack. Broil 15- 20 minutes. Toss wings and sauce
  together.
  
  less fattening than the traditional deep fried version
  
  Source: _The Complete Book of Chicken Wings_by Joie Warner posted by Anne
  MacLellan
 
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      Title: Celery Cranberry Relish
 Categories: Relishes
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 lb Cranberries                         2 c  Celery; chopped
      1 ea Apple; unpeeled, cored          1 1/2 c  Sugar
 
  Fat grams    per serving:              Approx. Cook Time: none
    Coarsely chop cranberries, celery and apple. Stir in sugar and lemon
  juice. Cover and refrigerate. Best if made at least a day ahead. from
  Homemaker's magazine
 
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      Title: Cheese Ball
 Categories: Appetizers, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 12 servings
 
    1/2 lb Cheese; cheddar ,grated             1 ts Worchestershire sauce
      1 pk Cream cheese; small (4 oz),         1 x  Tabasco sauce
      2 ts Onion; grated                       1 x  Nuts; chopped, reserve some
      2 ts Ketchup or chili sauce         
 
    Have cheese at room temperature. Blend all ingredients together with a
  mixer or in a food processor. Line small bowl with plastic wrap and empty
  mixed ingredients in lined bowl. Refrigeate overnight.   When ready to use,
  unmold, remove wrap and sprinkle with nuts. Serve with assorted crackers.
  from The Absolute Begineer's Cookbook
 
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      Title: Cheese Toasts
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 ea Eggs                              1/4 ts Paprika
    1/2 c  Mayonnaise; bottled               1/8 ts Cayenne pepper
      1 c  Parmesan cheese                     8 ea Bread; thin slices
 
  Fat grams    per serving:              Approx. Cook Time: :15
     Preheat oven  to 400F. In shallow bowl, whisk together eggs and
  mayonnaise. On plate combine grated cheese, paprika and cayenne. With
  cookie cutters cut out rounds or triangles from bread (or cut into strips).
  Dip bread in egg mixture and coat all over with cheese mixture,
  transferring to well buttered baking sheet.    Bake in 400F oven for 12
  minutes or till tops are golden, turn and bake for 3 minutes more. easy,
  from Gourmet Dec 1988
 
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      Title: Classic Lipton Onion Dip
 Categories: Dips
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 ea Lipton onion recipe                 1 c  Plain yogurt
      1 ea Sour cream                          2 ts Pickle relish
    1/2 c  Grated cheese                       1 ts Worcestershire sauce
 
  Combine ingredients.  Makes 2 cups dip Cheesy Onion Dip with cheese Skinny
  Dip with yogurt Zesty Dip with relish and worcestershire
 
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      Title: Crab Vegetable Dip
 Categories: Dips, Fish/sea
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  Chilli sauce                      1/2 ts Tobasco sauce
    1/2 c  Mayonnaise                        1/2 ts Salt
      1 c  Garlic                              1 ea Boiled egg, hard, chopped
    1/2 ts Dry mustard                         1 c  Crab meat, drained
      1 ts Worcestershire sauce           
 
  Mix all ingredients together and let sit overnight.
    from Gail
 
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      Title: Feta Stuffed Pasta Shells
 Categories: Appetizers, Pasta, Microwave
      Yield: 1 servings
 
     48    Pasta shells; large               1/4 c  Walnuts; finely chopped
    3/4 c  Feta cheese; crumbled               2 tb Parsley; fresh chopped
    3/4 c  Red pepper; finely diced          1/2 ts Oregano; dried
     12    Olives; black pitted and fi    
 
  Fat grams    per serving:              Approx. Cook Time: :05
    In pot of boiling water, cook pasta shells as directed on package (till
  al dente). Rinse until cold water. Drain well, arrange shells on large
  microwave safe serving dish. Set aside.   In bowl, combine feta, red
  pepper, olives, walnuts, parsley and oregano. Fill each pasta shells with
  about 1 tsp of feta cheese mixture. Use toothpick to skewer each shell.
  Microwave stuffed shells at Medium (50%) for 4 to 5 minutes or till heated
  through. MAKES: 48 appetizers posted by Anne MacLellan
 
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      Title: Ham Pinwheels
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 ea Cream cheese, softened              1 ds Worcestershire sauce
      1 ts Onion, gratred                    100 ea Ham, slices
      1 ts Horseradish                    
 
  Blend cream cheese, onion, horseradish and Worcestershire sauce until of
  spreading consistency.  Separate meat slices.  Lay out five slices slightly
  overlapping on an 18" piece of aluminum foil.  Lay out two more rows to
  form a rectangle of meat.  Spread with cheese mixture. Roll up as jelly
  roll using foil to bring up meat at beginning of roll. Use fingers to roll
  until complete.  Chill. Just before serving, slice into one inch slices.
  Can be used with Corned Beef or Smoked Beef as well. from Gail
 
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      Title: Hot Stuff Dipping Sauce
 Categories: Dips, Sauces, Thai
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/3 c  Pc spicy thai sauce (bangkok      2/3 c  Pc szechwan peanut sauce
 
    Mix dressings together in small bowl. Serve with chicken fingers or
  whatever.
 
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      Title: Iced Coffee
 Categories: Beverages
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/4 c  Coffee; instant, regular or         1 l  Milk; cold
    1/4 c  Sugar or low calorie sweeten   
 
    Dissolve instant coffee and sugar in hot water. Stir in 1 litre of cold
  milk and and add ice.   For mocha flavour, use chocolate milk and reduce
  the sugar to taste.   For single serving: dissolve 1 tbsp of instant coffee
  and 2 tsp sugar in 1 tbsp hot water. Add 1 cup of cold milk and stir.
  Source: Maxwell House & Milk ad posted by Anne MacLellan
 
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      Title: Multilayered Mexican Dip
 Categories: Dips, Mexican
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 cn Refried beans; 14 oz              1/4 ts Hot pepper flakes
  1 1/4 c  Sour cream                        1/3 c  Green onions
    1/4 ts Cumin; ground                     1/2 c  Olives; black sliced
           Hot pepper sauce                    2    Tomatoes; chopped
    1/3 c  Onion; finely chopped               2 c  Cheddar; shredded
      1 ts Lime juice                     
 
    In bowl, blend together beans, 1/4 cup of sour cream, cumin and hot
  pepper sauce. Spread evenly on try 12" in diameter and at least 1 1/2"
  deep.   In bowl, mix remaining sour cream, chopped onion, lime juice and
  red pepper flakes; spread over refried bean layer. Garnish with concentric
  rings of green onions on outside, black olives, tomatoes and cheese in
  centre. Cover and refrigerate till serving time. Tortilla wedges may be
  used as dippers. Source: Canadian Living magazine posted by Anne MacLellan
 
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      Title: Pickle Roll Ups
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 ea Jars Pickles; dill                  3 pk Smoked meat, thin sliced
      1 pk Cream cheese                   
 
  Fat grams    per serving:              Approx. Cook Time: none Roll pickle
  completely in cream cheese between hands. Wrap in 1 layer of meat. Chill
  for at least 1 hour. Then slice rolls into wheels, the pickle will be
  surrounded by the cream cheese and then the meat.  from Neil's mom,
  originally from Florida
 
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      Title: Rip & Dip
 Categories: Dips
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 ea Bread; round, hollowed out,         1 c  Water chestnuts, diced
      1 pk Spinach; frozen, chopped          1/2 c  Cheese; cheddar, grated
      1 c  Sour cream                        1/4 pk Knorr swiss vegetable soup m
      1 c  Mayonnaise                          1 ea Onion; small, diced
 
  Mix all ingredients except bread together and refridgerate until ready to
  serve.  When ready to serve pour into hollowed out bread and serve with
  inside of bread ripped up and crackers. (Auntie Kay's Recipe)
 
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      Title: Tomato Bruschetta, Lo Cal
 Categories: Appetizers, Low-cal
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      8 ea Bread slices; french or ita         1 ea Tomato; diced
      2 ea Garlic cloves; halved               1 pn Oregano; dried
      1 ts Oil; olive                          1 pn Pepper
      2 tb Onion; minced                       2 ts Parmesan cheese; optional
 
  Toast bread. Rub one side of hot toast with cut side of garlic.  Heat oil
  in nonstick skillet over medium-high heat; add onion and cook, stirring
  until tender.  Add tomato, oregano and pepper, stir.  Spoon tomato mixture
  over garlic side of hot toast and serve immediately. Alternatively,
  sprinkle with Parmesan and broil for 1 minute. Per serving (2 slices): 105
  cal; 2 g fat; 1 mg cholesterol; 190 mg salt.
 
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      Title: Sole in Wine
 Categories: Fish/sea
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  1 1/2 lb Fillet of sole or other             1 c  Dry sauterne
           White fish                        1/4 c  Cream
    1/3 lb Mushrooms, whole                    2    Egg yolks
 
  Place sole in glass baking dish.  Add mushrooms and wine.  Bake until
  tender at 350 degrees, about 30 minutes. Drain liquid into sauce pan and
  reduce over medium heat until amount left is equal to initial amount of
  sauterne. In a cup, mix yolks and cream together thoroughly; add to sauce
  pan, using whisk to blend. Pour over fish and return to oven briefly to
  glaze.
 
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      Title: Rice Polaf Salad
 Categories: Poultry, Salads, Rice/grains
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 c  Turkey, cooked and diced          1/2 c  Celery, sliced
  1 1/2 c  Brown rice, cooked                  1    Green pepper, chopped
      1 c  Garbanzo beans, cooked            1/2 c  Plain green olives, sliced
      1 c  Red kidney beans, cooked          1/4 c  Green onion, sliced
      2    Apples, cored and chopped         1/4 c  Parsley, diced
 
  Combine all ingredients and toss together.  Chill 1 hour.  Just before
  serving, pour dressing of your choice over salad.  Toss and serve.
 
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      Title: Chili Relleno Pie
 Categories: Mexican, Vegetarian, Chili
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 cn (8 oz. ea.) green chilies           1 c  Sour cream
      1 lb Jack cheese, sliced                 4    Eggs
      1 lb Cheddar cheese, sliced              1 c  Diced chicken or turkey
      4 tb Whole wheat flour                   2 c  Mild salsa
      1 c  Evaporated milk                
 
  Cut chilies open and line 8" x 13" baking dish with them.  Layer both
  cheeses evenly over chilies.  Add any remaining chilies over the cheese
  layer.  Mix flour with small amount of milk; using a wire whisk helps to
  make a smooth paste.  Mix in remaining milk and sour cream.  Beat in eggs,
  one at a time; add diced meat.  Pour over chilies and cheese; bake for 30
  minutes at 350 degrees.  Pour salsa over top and bake an additional 15
  minutes.
 
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      Title: Cheese Chicken Lasagne
 Categories: Poultry, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 9 servings
 
      8 oz Lasagne noodles                   1/3 c  White wine
    1/2 c  Onion, chopped                    1/2 ts Basil, crushed
    1/2    Green pepper, chopped           1 3/4 c  Cottage cheese
      4 tb Butter                              2 c  Chicken, cooked and diced
      1    Can cream of chicken soup           2 c  Mild cheddar cheese, grated
      1 c  Mushrooms, sliced                 1/2 c  Grated Parmesan cheese
    1/2 c  Pimentos, chopped/drained      
 
  Cook noodles in boiling, salted water according to package directions;
  drain.  Saute onion and bell pepper in butter until onion is clear and
  tender.  Stir in soup, mushrooms, pimento, wine and basil.  Lay half the
  noodles in a 9"x 13" baking dish; top with half the sauce, followed in
  layers with half of the following: cottage cheese, chicken, cheddar and
  Parmesan cheeses.  Add in layers remaining noodles, sauce, cottage cheese
  and chicken.  Bake at 350 degrees 45 minutes.  Top with remaining cheeses;
  bake 2 minutes more.
 
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      Title: Tex-Mex Salad
 Categories: Mexican, Salads, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Onion, chopped                           Drained
      4    Tomatoes, chopped                 1/4 ts Mixed vegetable seasoning
      1    Head lettuce, chopped               1    Bag tortilla chips,
  1 1/4 c  Cheddar cheese, grated                   Crushed
    3/4 c  Italian dressing                    1    Large avocado, sliced
      1 lb Ground meat, beef, turkey,          1 cn (7 1/2 oz) plain black
           Or chicken                               Or green olives (opt.)
      1 cn (15 oz) kidney beans,          
 
  Toss onion, tomatoes, lettuce and cheese with Italian dressing; set aside.
  Brown meat; add drained beans and vegetable seasoning; simmer 10 minutes.
  Mix with cold salad.  Toss in crushed tortilla chips and avocado slices.
  Garnish with olives, if desired.
 
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      Title: Cheese Mushroom Suffle
 Categories: Vegetarian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      5 tb Butter                              3 tb Whole wheat flour
    1/2 lb Mushrooms, finely chopped           1 c  Milk
      1 tb Green onion, chopped                2 tb Sherry
    1/2 ts Mixed vegetable seasoning           5    Eggs, separated
      1 ds Ground nutmeg                   1 1/4 c  Shredded Swiss cheese
 
  In frying pan, melt butter; add mushrooms and onion, stirring until all
  liquid evaporates, about 5 minutes.  Add seasonings and flour; stir until
  blended.  Gradually stir in milk and sherry.  Blend in egg yolks one at a
  time. In a separate bowl, beat egg whites until stiff peaks form.  Fold
  whites into mushroom mixture until just blended; fold in about 4/5 of
  cheese.  Spoon mixture into buttered individual souffle dishes or single
  large souffle dish.  Sprinkle remaining cheese on top.  Bake small dishes
  for 25-30 minutes at 375 degrees.  Bake large souffle at 350 degrees for
  35- 40 minutes or until puffy and golden. Serve immediately.
 
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      Title: Fresh Mushroom Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Vegetarian
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      2 tb Butter                              1 tb Arrowroot powder
    1/2 lb Fresh mushrooms, sliced             2 c  Skim milk
    1/2 c  Finely chopped onion                1    Cube bouillon
    1/2 ts Vegetable seasoning            
 
  In sauce pan, melt butter over medium heat.  Add mushrooms.  onion, and
  vegetable seasoning.  Cook about 5 minutes.  Combine arrowroot in about 1/4
  of the milk; add to mushroom mixture.  Add bouillon cube and remaining
  milk. Simmer, stirring constantly, until soup is hot and thickens slightly.
 
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      Title: Dutch Leek Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Vegetarian
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    3/4 c  Whole wheat flour                   5    Leeks, cleaned, chopped
      2    Cubes bouillon                    1/4 c  Whipping cream
      2 qt Water                               2 c  Shredded Edam or Gouda
      1 c  Milk                                     Cheese
    1/8 ts Ground mace                    
 
  Blend together flour, bouillon cubes and water.  Stir in milk and mace.
  Bring to a boil; immediately reduce heat to simmer; simmer 10 minutes.  Add
  leeks and cream; simmer 10 minutes.  Serve cheese with soup at the table.
 
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      Title: Holiday Pumpkin Pie
 Categories: Pies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      4 c  Broth                               2 tb Molasses
      1    Cube bouillon                       1 tb Butter
      4 lb Fresh pumpkin, peeled,            1/8 ts Ground ginger
           Seeded, cooked                    1/4 ts Nutmeg
      2 c  Water                             1/2 c  Fresh parsley, chopped
      2 c  Half & half                              Chopped mint for garnish
 
  Make broth with bouillon.  Cut pumpkin into 1" cubes and place in broth.
  Simmer for 5 minutes, then puree in blender.  Return puree to heat; add
  half & half and molasses. Add butter, ginger and nutmeg; simmer 10 minutes.
  Add parsley; simmer 10 minutes more. Serve with fresh chopped mint on top.
 
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      Title: Cream of Pecan Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      2 tb Butter                            1/2 ts Vegetable seasoning
    1/2 c  Onion, diced                        1    Dash nutmeg
      1 tb Flour                               1 c  Pecans, ground fine
      2 c  Broth (OR                         1/2 c  Celery leaves
      2 c  Water AND                       1 1/2 c  Cream or half & half
      1    Vegetable bouillon cube)            4    Sprigs mint
    1/2 ts Soy sauce                      
 
  Melt butter; add onion and saute 5 minutes.   Stir in flour and broth.  Add
  seasonings, pecans, and celery leaves; simmer 10 minutes.  Stir in cream
  and simmer 5 minutes longer. Serve with mint.
 
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      Title: Bouillabaisse #3
 Categories: Soups/stews, Fish/sea
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 lb Mussels, cut in pieces              2    Stalks celery, sliced
      1 c  White wine                          1 ts Grated nutmeg
  1 1/2 lb Sole, cut in 1" pieces              1 ts Basil
  1 1/2 lb Snapper, cut in 1" pieces           1 ts Thyme
      2 ts Ground saffron                      1    Bay leaf
      4 tb + 2 tsp butter                      2 tb Soy sauce
      5    Garlic cloves, crushed              2 qt Water
      2    Onions, sliced                     12    Slices french bread
      1    Carrot, sliced                 
 
  Steam mussels 3-4 minutes.  Dissolve saffron in warm wine; set aside.  Melt
  butter; add garlic, onion, carrot, celery, seasonings, and soy sauce. Cover
  and simmer for 5 minutes.  Add water and wine; bring to boiling; add fish.
  Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes.  Serve with toasted bread.
 
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      Title: Clam Chowder, Manhattan Style
 Categories: Soups/stews, Pork/ham, Fish/sea
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     36    Live clams                          3 ts Basil
      3 tb Butter                            1/2 ts Thyme
    3/4 lb Pork, diced                         1    Bay leaf
      4    Onions, chopped                     3    Cloves garlic, diced
      4    Tomatoes, chopped                   1 tb Soy sauce
  2 1/2 c  Chopped celery                  2 1/2 qt Liquid (clam cooking broth
  1 1/2 c  Chopped carrots                          + water
      3 ts Fresh parsley                       4    Potatoes, diced
 
  Place clams in  soup kettle, cover with water, and steam open.  Remove
  clams from their shells, and mince fine; reserve. Strain clam liquid and
  reserve. Saute pork and onions in butter until onions are clear. Add
  tomatoes and simmer 5 minutes, stirring. Add celery, carrots, parsley,
  basil, thyme, bay leaf, garlic and soy sauce. Stir in correct amount of
  liquid (clam cooking water plus additional water, if needed); simmer,
  covered, 1 hour.  Add potatoes and simmer 15 minutes. Add clams and simmer
  another 8 minutes. Adjust seasonings if necessary. Serve immediately, with
  crackers.
 
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      Title: Clam Chowder, New England Style
 Categories: Soups/stews, Pork/ham, Fish/sea
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     24    Clams                           1 3/4 c  Half & half
      3 c  Water                               1 tb Soy sauce
    1/2 lb Pork, diced                         2    Cloves garlic, crushed
      3 tb Butter                              1 ts Basil
      1    Onion, sliced                       1 ts Parsley
      3    Potatoes, diced                     1 ts Thyme
 
  Combine clams, their liquid and water; bring to a boil.  Drain clams,
  reserving liquid.  Remove clams from shells; chop meat; set aside.  In
  butter, fry pork with onions, until onions are clear.  Add potatoes and
  liquid from clams; simmer 20 minutes.  Stir in half & half, seasonings, and
  clams.  Heat through.  Serve hot.
 
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      Title: Vichyssoise
 Categories: Soups/stews
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4 tb Butter                              3 c  Sliced potatoes
      1    Onion, diced                        1 tb Soy sauce
      2    Stalks celery, sliced               1 c  Cream
      2    Large leeks, chopped                2 tb Chives
      1 qt Chicken broth                  
 
  Melt butter; add onion, celery, and leeks; cook 20 minutes.  Place in sauce
  pan; pour in broth; add potatoes; bring to boil and reduce heat to simmer.
  Simmer until potatoes are soft.  Puree soup; add soy sauce.  Chill; stir in
  cream.  Reseason if necessary; garnish with chives to serve.
 
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      Title: Peach Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Desserts
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      5    Large peaches, sliced               1 c  White wine
      4 c  Water                             1/4 c  Orange or peach liqueur
      2 tb Lemon juice                         1 c  Whipping cream
    1/4 c  Maple syrup                       1/4 ts Nutmeg (opt)
      1 tb Arrowroot                      
 
  Combine peaches, water and lemon juice in a sauce pan; simmer 15 minutes.
  Puree in blender with maple syrup and arrowroot.  Add wine and liqueur.
  Pour in half the cream; mix thoroughly; chill 1 hour.  Whip remaining cream
  and dollop on top of each serving.  Add a sprinkling of nutmeg if desired.
 
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      Title: Apple Bran Muffins
 Categories: Breakfast, Muffins
      Yield: 12 servings
 
  1 1/4 c  Bran                                2    Eggs
      1 c  Whole wheat pastry flour          3/4 c  Maple syrup
  2 1/2 ts Baking powder                     1/4 c  Butter
    3/4 ts Nutmeg                              1 c  Apples, green are best,
    1/4 ts Ground cloves                            Chopped
    1/3 c  Milk                                1 c  Raisins (opt)
 
  Combine bran, flour, baking powder, nutmeg and cloves; set aside.  Cream
  together milk, eggs, maple syrup, and butter; fold in flour mixture.  Stir
  in apples and raisins.  Pour into oiled muffin tins, and bake at 350
  degrees until tops split, 15 to 25 minutes.
 
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      Title: Apple Crescents
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 12 servings
 
----------------------------------CRESCENT----------------------------------
      1 tb Yeast                               1    Egg
    1/2 c  Milk, body temperature              1 ts Lemon rind
    1/2 c  Butter                              2 c  Whole wheat pastry flour
    1/8 c  Maple syrup                   

----------------------------------FILLING----------------------------------
      1 c  Diced green apples                1/4 c  Butter
    1/3 c  Dates, diced                   
 
  Dissolve yeast in warm milk; set aside.  Melt together butter and maple
  syrup; let cool; add egg, lemon rind, flour, and yeast mixture.  Mix
  together until you have a dough.  Refrigerate overnight.  Roll dough into
  9" circles, one for each 4 rolls; cut each circle into 4 pie-shaped wedges.
  
  Cut together apples, dates and butter.  Spread fruit mixture over dough
  wedges.  Roll up each crescent, beginning at the wide end.  Place on
  unoiled cookie sheets, turning ends to form crescent shape; let rise to
  double in size, about 2 1/2 hours. Bake at 350 degrees 10-15 minutes until
  golden brown.
 
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      Title: Wreath Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
    1/2 c  Maple syrup                         1    Egg, separated
      2 tb Dry yeast                           2    Eggs
      9 c  Whole wheat pastry flour            1 tb Grated lemon peel
      2 c  Apple juice                         1 ts Almond extract
      1 c  Butter                            1/4 c  Sliced almonds

------------------------FLOUR WILL BE USED IN 4 PART------------------------
  2 1/2 c  Whole wht pastry flour (1)      3 1/4 c  Whole wht pastry flour (3)
      2 c  Whole wht pastry flour (2)        3/4 c  Whole wht pastry flour (4)
 
  In a bowl combine maple syrup, yeast and first of flour.  In sauce pan heat
  juice and butter until almost melted.  With mixer gradually beat liquid
  into yeast mixture. dry ingredients. Set aside egg white for brushing top
  of loaves. Add in egg yolk, remaining eggs, lemon peel, almond extract, and
  second flour (2) to make a thick batter.  Stir in third part of flour (3)
  to make dough. Turn onto floured work surface and knead until smooth,
  continuing to add fourth flour (4).  Knead at least 15 minutes.
  
  Place in lightly oiled bowl, turning dough so top is oiled too.  Let rise
  until doubled, about 1 hour.  Punch down dough.  Turn onto floured work
  surface, separate dough for loaves; cut dough for each loaf into 3 equal
  parts.  Cover and let rest 15 minutes.  Lightly oil two cookie sheets.
  
  On floured work surface, roll each piece into a 24" length.  Place three
  lengths together and braid; it comes out best if you begin in the middle
  and work toward each end. Shape into a ring, join the ends and pinch
  together. Repeat with each loaf. Cover rings with towels and let rise in
  warm place 1 hour.
  
  Beat egg white; use pastry brush to brush over loaves.  Top rings with
  almonds.  Place in oven at 350 for 15 minutes, then change cookie sheet
  places.  Bake about 15-20 minutes longer, or until tops are golden brown
  and bread makes thunking sound when tapped with knuckle.
 
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      Title: Pecan Banana Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  1 3/4 c  Whole wheat pastry flour            2    Ripe bananas, mashed
    1/2 c  Maple syrup                       1/2 c  Pecans, coarsely chopped
      1 ts Baking powder                       1 ts Grated lemon peel
    1/4 ts Baking soda                         2    Eggs, slightly beaten
    1/2 c  Butter                         
 
  In a large bowl, mix first 5 ingredients with fork; then use knives to cut
  in butter until mixture looks crumbly.  With fork, stir bananas, pecans,
  lemon peel, and eggs into flour mixture, until flour is just moistened.
  Spoon batter into lightly oiled 9" x 5" loaf pan.  Bake at 350 degrees for
  40-50 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean.  Cool at least 10 minutes
  before slicing.
 
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      Title: Bunch O' Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3 c  Whole wheat pastry flour            3 tb Butter
      1 tb Dry yeast                           2 tb Orange liqueur
    1/4 ts Ground cardamom                     1    Egg white
    1/4 ts Ground nutmeg                     1/4 c  Poppy seeds
    3/4 c  Apple juice                         2 tb Honey
    1/4 c  Maple syrup                       1/4 c  Butter, melted
 
  Combine 1/2 of flour with yeast, cardamom and nutmeg.  Heat juice, maple
  syrup, and butter to body temperature; check it with a finger to make sure
  it is not above 100 degrees; add to yeast mixture.  Stir in liqueur.  Beat
  at low speed until mixed and then at high speed while adding as much of
  remaining flour as possible.  Turn onto floured work surface and knead in
  all remaining flour.  Knead at least 10 minutes.  Place dough in oiled
  bowl; turn so top is oiled also. Let rise 1 hour. Punch down and let rest
  10 minutes.
  
  Remove 1/4 of dough; set aside.  Shape remaining dough into 1" balls.
  Arrange on oiled cookie sheet in shape of a bunch of grapes.  Brush with
  egg white and sprinkle on poppy seeds. With remaining dough form grape vine
  and leaves; attach to grapes at the top. Brush leaves and stem with egg
  white. Let rise in warm place 1/2 hour. Melt butter and honey together;
  slash grape leaves and brush slashes with this. Bake at 350 degrees 20-30
  minutes or until bread makes thunking sound when tapped with knuckle.
 
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      Title: Apricot Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  Packed dried apricots               1 c  Brown sugar)
    1/3 c  Water                               2 tb Butter
      2 c  Whole wheat pastry flour            1    Egg
      1 tb Baking powder                     1/3 c  Orange liqueur
    1/4 ts Baking soda                       3/4 c  Chopped pecans
    1/2 c  Maple syrup (OR                
 
  Soak apricots for 20 minutes in water.  Mix together flour, baking powder,
  and baking soda.  In another bowl, beat maple syrup, butter and egg.  Drain
  water from apricots into orange liqueur.  Stir flour into butter mixture a
  little at a time, alternating with liqueur mixture.  Stir in apricots and
  nuts.  Pour batter into lightly oiled 9" x 5" loaf pan.  Bake at 350
  degrees 45-60 minutes. Bread will be golden brown and tooth pick will come
  out clean when finished. Cool before cutting.
 
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      Title: Black Bean Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Beans
      Yield: 20 servings
 
      2 lb Black beans                       1/2 ts Cayenne
    1/2 c  Sunflower oil                       1 tb Mixed vegetable seasoning
    1/2 lb Bacon                               4 ts Ground cumin
    1/2 lb Diced ham                           6 qt Chicken broth (OR
      8    Onions, chopped                     3    Bouillon cubes AND
      7    Cloves garlic, minced               6 qt Of water)
      7    Stalks celery w/leaves,           1/4 c  White wine
           Chopped                             1 c  Sherry
      3 c  Uncooked brown rice            
 
  Wash black beans, cover with water and allow to soak overnight; rinse;
  drain; set aside.  Pour oil into large soup pot.  Add bacon, ham, onion,
  garlic and celery.  Cook at high simmer until vegetables are soft, about 30
  minutes.  Add beans, rice, seasonings, and broth to soup pot.  Bring to a
  boil; reduce heat, cover and simmer 2 1/2 to 3 hours.  Let soup cool; put
  through blender a little at a time until smooth.  Return to soup pot;
  reheat on low about 45 minutes, adding wine and sherry. Ladle into bowls.
 
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      Title: Chicken Noodle Yogurt Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Poultry, Pasta
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 tb Safflower oil                       1 ts Mixed vegetable seasoning
      1    Onion, chopped                      5    Sprigs parsley, chopped fine
      2 qt Chicken broth, (OR                  2 ts Basil
      2    Bouillon cubes AND                  3    Carrots
      2 qt Water)                              6 oz Wide egg noodles
      3    Chicken bouillon cubes              3 c  Cubed cooked chicken
      5    Cloves garlic, minced               2 tb Arrowroot
      1 ts Thyme                               2 c  Yogurt, plain
    1/4 c  Soy sauce                           7    Green onions, chopped
 
  Pour oil into soup pot; add onion and cook 5 minutes.  Add broth bouillon
  cubes, garlic, thyme, soy sauce, salt, parsley, basil, and carrots.  Cover
  and bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer 30 minutes.  Stir in noodles
  and cook uncovered 10 minutes; add chicken. In separate bowl, stir
  arrowroot into yogurt; blend well. Add to soup, stirring as needed.
  Increase heat to boiling and allow soup to thicken a little. Garnish with
  chopped green onions.
 
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      Title: Lentil and Rice Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Rice/grains
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Large onion, chopped                1 ts Ground cumin
      2 tb Sunflower oil                       1 ts Ground coriander
      2    Cloves garlic, diced                3    Chicken bouillon cubes
      1 ts Fresh ground ginger                 6 c  Water
      1 ts Curry powder                    1 1/2 c  Lentils, washed
      1 ts Turmeric                            3 c  Brown rice, cooked
      1 ts Chili powder                   
 
  In a soup pot, cook onion in oil for about 10 minutes.  Add garlic and
  spices; cook 2 more minutes.  Add bouillon cubes, water and lentils; bring
  soup to a boil.  Reduce heat and simmer about 1 hour.  Ladle into bowls
  over rice.
 
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      Title: Fruited Buttermilk Scones
 Categories: Breakfast, Breads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 c  Whole wheat pastry flour            1    Peach or nectarine, diced
      2 ts Baking powder                     1/2 ts Orange peel, grated
    1/4 ts Baking soda                       1/2 c  Buttermilk
    1/2 c  Butter, small pieces              1/4 ts Nutmeg
      4 tb Maple syrup                    
 
  In a bowl, combine flour, baking powder, and baking soda.  Cut in butter
  and maple syrup. Stir in fruit and orange peel. Make a well in center of
  this mixture; pour in buttermilk. Stir until moistened. Pat dough into a
  ball, and knead on floured surface for 3 minutes. Shape into a dome. Place
  on lightly oiled cookie sheet, and bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes.
  Then, with sharp knife, score top into quarters, making cut 1/2" deep.
  Continue baking another 20 minutes; top will be golden brown when finished.
 
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      Title: Sour Cream Rolls
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 24 servings
 
    1/4 c  Warm water                          1    Egg
      1 tb Yeast                               1 c  Sour cream
    1/4 c  Butter                              3    C whole wheat pastry flour
      3 tb Maple syrup                    
 
  Combine water and yeast; let stand 5 minutes.  Meanwhile, beat together
  remaining ingredients.  Stir in yeast mixture; form into ball.  Lightly oil
  bowl, and put dough in it.  Roll dough over so top is also oiled.  Cover
  with towel and let rise 1 hour.  Place dough on lightly floured board and
  roll to 1/2" thick.  Cut and shape.  Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes.
 
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      Title: Barley Salad
 Categories: Salads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Barley                            1/4 c  Lemon juice, fresh
      8 c  Water                             1/2 c  Salad oil
    1/3 c  Parsley, diced                      1 ts Soy sauce
      2 tb Basil, crushed                      2    Tomatoes, diced
    1/4 c  Green onions, sliced           
 
  In a sauce pan, boil barley in water for 15 minutes; drain.  Steam barley
  for 10 minutes more; cool.  Add parsley, basil, and green onions; let sit
  so flavors can blend. In a small bowl beat together, lemon juice, salad oil
  and soy sauce; add tomatoes; toss with barley mixture.  Chill.
 
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      Title: Miso Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Ethnic
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      1    Onion, diced                        4 ts (heaping) miso (soybean
    1/3 c  Carrot, minced                           Paste
      1    Cabbage leaf, minced                4 c  Water
      2 ts Oil                                 2 ts Tahini
 
  Saute onion, carrot, and cabbage in oil for 5 minutes.  Add miso, water and
  tahini; bring to boiling.  Reduce heat and simmer 20 to 30 minutes.
 
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      Title: Dark Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      1 c  Warm water                          2 tb Carob powder
    1/4 c  Maple syrup                         4 c  Whole wheat pastry flour
      2 tb Yeast                           1 1/2 c  Rye flour
      4    Eggs, at room temperature         1/2 c  Corn meal
    1/4 c  Molasses                            1    Egg
      1 tb Instant coffee                      1 tb Water
 
  Combine warm water and maple syrup; sprinkle on yeast; set aside.  Using a
  whisk, blend eggs, molasses, and coffee.  Add carob powder and 1/2 of
  flour. Beat until smooth. Using a wooden spoon, mix in rye flour and corn
  meal; beat thoroughly. Gradually add remaining flour. Turn onto floured
  work surface and knead 15 minutes. Place in lightly oiled bowl; turn dough
  so top is also oiled. Cover with a towel and let stand for 1 hour. Turn
  out, punch down, and knead for 3 minutes. Form into round loaves. Place on
  lightly oiled cookie sheets.  Combine egg and water; use to brush loaves.
  Let rise again for 1 hour; bake at 350 degrees, 30-40 minutes or until
  thunking sound is made when bread is hit with a knuckle.
 
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      Title: Cinnamon Rolls
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 16 servings
 
      1 tb Yeast                             1/2 c  Whole wheat pastry flour
      1 c  Warm water (100 deg F)          2 1/2 c  Unbleached flour (B)
      3 tb Molasses                            3 tb Butter, softened
    1/3 c  Dry nonfat milk                   1/3 c  Sugar
      1    Egg, separated                      1 tb Cinnamon
      1 c  Unbleached flour (A)              1/3 c  Raisins
      3 tb Butter, melted                      1    Egg
      1 ts Salt                                1 c  Cool water
 
  Sprinkle yeast over warm water; stir to dissolve.  Add molasses, then dry
  milk.  Let rise 10 minutes.  Fold in beaten egg yolk, followed by beaten
  egg white. Allow to rise 30-40 minutes.
  
  Stir in first of the unbleached flour (A) until blended; beat 10 minutes.
  Cover bowl, set in warm place and let rise about 1 hour 20 minutes.
  
  Fold in melted butter and salt.  Add pastry flour and additional unbleached
  flour (B), 1 cup at a time, folding in (do not stir).  When dough holds
  together in one piece, turn out onto floured surface.  With floured hands,
  knead dough, adding flour and reflouring board as needed.  Knead until
  smooth and somewhat shiny.  Place dough in oiled bowl, roll dough to oil
  top, and cover with towel. Let rise until doubled in size.
  
  After dough has risen, roll out to 12" x 14" (if making 16 rolls; figure
  3/4" x 14" for each roll when scaling).  Spread with soft butter.  Sprinkle
  with sugar, cinnamon and raisins.  Roll up (crimp edges to roll).  Cut into
  3/4" sections.  Lay rolls flat on oiled cookie sheets and let rise 30
  minutes.
  
  Mix egg with water and brush over rolls.  Bake at 375 degrees for 20
  minutes.
 
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      Title: Easy Hungarian Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Beef, Hungarian
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 lb Stewing beef                        9 c  Water
      3 tb Butter                            1/4 ts Caraway seeds
      1    Onion, chopped                      4    Medium carrots, sliced
      1    Clove garlic, minced                4 oz Wide noodles
      1 tb Paprika                            10 oz Frozen cut green beans
      2 cn (10 3/4 oz) tomato soup             1 c  Sour cream
 
  Using large soup kettle, brown beef on all sides in butter; remove beef and
  set aside.  Brown onion and garlic in butter until soft, stirring
  occasionally.  Stir in paprika.  Return beef to kettle; add soup, water,
  caraway, and carrots.  Bring to a boil; reduce heat, cover and let simmer
  45 minutes. Stir in noodles and green beans with soup over high heat. Once
  soup boils, reduce to simmer, cover and continue cooking about 20 minutes.
  Stir occasionally.  Stir in sour cream until blended.  Heat, but do not
  allow to boil.
 
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      Title: Heart Russian Beet Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Beef, Russian
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 c  Navy beans, dry                     2    Small beets
  2 1/2 lb Lean beef                           2 c  Green cabbage, shredded
    1/2 lb Slab bacon                          2    Large leeks, sliced
     10 c  Cold water                          3    Medium potatoes, cut
      1    Bay leaf                                 Into eighths
      8    Whole peppercorns                   1 cn (1 lb 13 oz) tomatoes
      2    Cloves garlic                       1 tb Tomato paste
      2 tb Dried parsley                       3 tb Red wine vinegar
      1    Carrot                              4 tb Sugar
      1    Celery stalk                        1 lb Kielbasa (opt)
      1    Large red onion                     2 tb Flour
      1 ts Salt (opt)                          1 tb Butter, melted
      8    Beets for soup                    1/2 c  Sour cream (opt)
 
  Cover beans with water and allow to soak overnight; cook until tender;
  drain; set aside.  Place beef, bacon and water in large soup pot; bring to
  a boil. Skim fat from surface. Add bay leaf, peppercorns, garlic, parsley,
  carrot, celery, onion and salt.  Cover and simmer over low heat for about 1
  1/2 hours.
  
  Scrub beets for soup and cook in boiling water until tender, about 45
  minutes; drain and discard water; cool.  Peel and cut each beet into
  eighths.  Scrub small beets; grate; cover with water to soak.
  
  Remove meat from soup; set aside.  Strain soup into another pot and add
  cooked beets, cabbage, leeks, potatoes, tomatoes, tomato paste, vinegar,
  sugar, beef and bacon.  Bring to a boil and simmer 45 minutes.
  
  Cut kielbasa into chunks and add with navy beans to soup.  Simmer 20
  minutes more.
  
  Mix flour and butter together to form paste.  Stir into soup to thicken
  slightly.  Strain raw beets, saving liquid and discarding beets.  Add beet
  liquid to soup.
  
  Additional sugar or vinegar may be added for sweeter or more sour flavor.
  Slice meat and arrange in individual soup bowls.  Pour hot soup with
  vegetables over meat.  Garnish each serving with a dollop of sour cream, if
  desired.
 
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      Title: Apple Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     16    Apples, cored and chopped         1/4 c  Maple syrup
      5 c  Water                               1 tb Arrowroot
    1/2 tb Lemon peel, grated                  1 tb Lemon juice
      1    Inch cinnamon, wrapped in         1/4 c  White wine
           Cheese cloth                      1/2 c  Sour cream
 
  Simmer apples, water, lemon peel, cinnamon, and maple syrup until apples
  are tender, about 20 minutes; remove cinnamon. Puree soup in blender;
  return to sauce pan. Remove about a cup of liquid and combine it with
  arrowroot. When thickened, return to soup. Stir in lemon juice, and wine.
  Heat through. Serve with a spoonful of sour cream on each bowl.
 
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      Title: Albondigas
 Categories: Pork/ham, Mexican, Ground beef, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 lb Ground pork                         1    Clove garlic, diced
    1/2 lb Ground beef                       1/2 c  Chili huerta
      1    Egg                                 2    Yerba buena
    1/2 c  Brown rice, uncooked                1    Thick slice French bread
      1    Onion, diced fine                 1/2 ts Comino (cumin)
    1/2 ts Tomio (thyme)                       2    Carrots, sliced thin
      8 c  Water                               1 c  Peas, fresh or frozen
      1    Tomato, chopped                
 
  Mix pork, beef, egg, rice, 1/2 of onion, and tomio together; make into
  small balls. Bring water to boil and add balls; simmer at low boil for 1
  hour. Add tomato, garlic, chili, and rest of chopped onion; let simmer 35
  minutes. Add yerba buena and simmer 10 minutes. Soak french bread in small
  amount of soup broth until very soft. Place in blender with comino; chop
  together; add to soup. Next add carrots and peas; simmer until vegetables
  are tender. Serve.
 
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      Title: Cold Gaspacho
 Categories: Soups/stews
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Green pepper, diced                 3 c  Water
      4    Tomatoes, diced                   1/4 c  Wine
      1    Onion, diced                        3 ts Lemon juice
      3    Garlic cloves, minced               1    Scallion, diced fine
 
  Puree all ingredients, except scallion, in blender.  Add a little more
  water if too spicy. Strain, discarding any vegetable pieces that did not
  puree fully. Chill overnight. Serve in chilled glasses or bowls with diced
  scallion floating on top.
 
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      Title: Black Bean Salad
 Categories: Salads, Beans
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      2 c  French-cut green beans              2    Green onions, thin sliced
      3 c  Black beans, cooked                 2 c  Oil
      1 c  Garbanzo beans, cooked            1/2 c  Honey
      1 c  Adzuki beans (or red                2    Cloves garlic, pressed
           Beans), cooked                      1    Lemon, juiced
      2    Onions, sliced                      1 c  White wine
      2    Green peppers, sliced               1 ts Oregano
      2    Stalks celery, sliced               1 tb Parsley
 
  Combine all ingredients in large bowl, mixing thoroughly.  Chill overnight.
 
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      Title: Whole Wheat Croissants
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 24 servings
 
      2 tb Yeast                           1 1/2 tb Honey
    3/4 c  Water, warm                         2 c  Butter, 1/2" pieces
  1 3/4 c  Whole wheat pastry flour            1    Egg
    1/2 c  Water                               1 tb Water
 
  Combine yeast and warm water, stirring a little to dissolve yeast.  Let sit
  about 10 minutes.  Add 1/2 of flour; add water and honey; whisk until
  smooth.  Cover bowl and let stand 1 1/2 hours.
  
  Combine remaining flour with butter, and flatten butter pieces.  Pour yeast
  batter into flour mixture; fold together with spatula; just moisten flour
  without breaking butter pieces.
  
  Turn dough onto lightly floured surface.  Pat dough down and roll into a
  18" x 12" rectangle; if too sticky, sprinkle with flour. Use a metal
  spatula to fold 1/3 of dough toward center; then fold from other side, 1/3
  of dough over first 1/3. Lift folded dough off work surface, and scrape
  surface clean. Sprinkle work area with flour and repeat, rolling and
  folding 3 more times. Dough must be hard; if not, freeze for 45 minutes.
  
  Pat dough into rectangle.  Cut into parts, 1 part for each 4 croissants.
  For instance, for 24 croissants:  cut in 1/2 lengthwise, then cut each half
  into 3 pieces, for a total of 6 (4x6=24).  Work with one piece at a time,
  holding others in refrigerator until ready to use.  Roll each piece
  individually into 5 1/2" x 14" rectangles.  Cut into two 5 1/2" x 7"
  pieces. Cut each piece diagonally to form 4 triangles; roll from wide end
  to point. Place on ungreased cookie sheets. Curve ends to crescent shape.
  
  Beat egg with water; brush croissants with this and set them aside 1 hour.
  Reglaze with egg/water mixture.  Bake at 375 degrees until puffed and
  brown. Let cool slightly and serve.
 
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      Title: Asparagus Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Beef
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 lb Asparagus, diagonally               1    Vegetable, beef or chicken
           Sliced into 1" pieces                    Bouillion cube
      3    Leeks, sliced                       1 c  Cream
      4    Green onion, sliced thinly          2 tb Tarragon
      1    Red potato, chopped small           2 tb Basil
      3 tb Butter                              1    Clove garlic, pressed
      4 c  Water                               1 tb Soy sauce
 
  Saute vegetables in butter for 5 minutes.  Add water and bouillon cube;
  Simmer 5 minutes.  Add remaining ingredients and simmer 10 minutes more.
  Serve.
 
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      Title: Beer Can Date Bread
 Categories: Breads, Desserts
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      8    Empty beer cans                     1 c  Maple syrup
      2 tb Soda                                1 tb Vanilla
      1 c  Dates                               2    Eggs
      2 c  Beer                                4 c  Whole wheat pastry flour
      3 tb Butter                              1 c  Pecans
 
  Remove tops from beer cans with can opener; lightly oil insides.  Sprinkle
  soda on dates.  Heat beer to boiling and pour over date/soda mixture; set
  aside to cool.  Cream together butter, maple syrup, vanilla, and eggs. Stir
  in flour.  Add nuts and cooled date mixture.  Spoon batter into cans,
  filling only 1/2 full.  Bake with cans standing up on cookie sheet, at 350
  degrees for 15-30 minutes; look for tops to split and test for doneness. Do
  not cut bread for 1 day; bread may break up, if it is sliced while still
  warm.
 
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      Title: Hearty Halloween Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lb Ground turkey                       1    Bay leaf
      1 c  Chopped onion                     1/8 ts Basil
      1 c  Celery, diced                       2 tb Parsley, chopped
      2    Cloves garlic, diced              1/2 ts Thyme
      6 c  Water                               6    Tomatoes, diced
      1    Cube vegetable, beef or             1 c  Leftover turkey gravy
           Chicken bouillion                   2 c  Vermicelli
      1 c  Red potatoes, diced            
 
  Place everything except vermicelli in the kettle and simmer 1 hour.  Add
  vermicelli and simmer until cooked.
 
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      Title: Chicken Salad #2
 Categories: Salads, Poultry
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3 c  Chicken, cooked, cubed              1    Onion, diced
      1 lb Asparagus, steamed                  1    Green pepper, sliced
    1/2    Pineapple, cubed and                1 cn (7 oz) green olives,
           Steamed (OR                              Sliced
      1 cn (20 oz) pineapple chunks,           1 tb Parsley, chopped
           Drained)                            1 tb Basil
      2    Tomatoes, sliced                    1    Head iceberg lettuce, torn
 
  Combine all ingredients.  Toss with dressing of your choice.
 
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      Title: Taboule
 Categories: Salads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
      1 c  Fine bulgur wheat                   1 ts Basil
    3/4 c  Diced onion                       1/2 c  Fresh mint, cut fine
    1/2 c  Diced green onions                1/2 c  Lemon juice
           (including tops)                  3/4 c  Oil
  1 1/2 ts Parsley                             2    Tomatoes, cut in slices
 
  Cover bulgur with water; let stand 1 hour; drain; pan dry in skillet over
  low heat, stirring occasionally.  Add remaining ingredients and mix well.
  Chill at least 1 hour; serve.
 
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      Title: Lentil Salad
 Categories: Salads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/2 lb Lentils, cooked                     4 tb Parsley
      1    Onion, diced                        1 tb Lemon juice
      1    Clove garlic, pressed               4 tb Oil
      3 c  White wine                          2    Tomato wedges
      1 tb Basil                             1/2    Head iceberg lettuce,
    1/2 ts Thyme                                    Washed
 
  Combine lentils, onion, garlic, and wine; simmer 3 minutes.  Remove from
  heat; add remaining ingredients.  Chill and serve on lettuce leaves.
 
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      Title: Avgolemono
 Categories: Soups/stews, Ethnic
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      8 c  Chicken broth                       4    Eggs, separated
      1 c  Uncooked rice                       4 tb Lemon juice
 
  Make chicken broth and heat to boiling; add rice.  Simmer covered about 20
  minutes.  Remove from heat and set aside.  In a bowl, beat egg whites until
  stiff; add yolks and beat well.  Beat continuously adding lemon juice a
  little at a time.  Then add about 1/5 of the broth, beating continuously.
  Pour this mixture back into the pot of broth and rice.  Mix well over heat
  but, to avoid curdling, do not allow soup to come to a boil.  Serve
  immediately.
 
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      Title: 24-Hour Lettuce Salad
 Categories: Salads
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1    Head lettuce, torn                       Slightly thawed
    1/2 c  Celery, chopped                     1 c  Mayonnaise
    1/2 c  Green pepper, diced                 2 ts Sugar or honey
      1    Red onion, chopped                  4 oz Cheddar cheese, grated
      1 pk Frozen baby green peas,             8    Slices bacon, crumbled
 
  Layer first 5 ingredients in a glass bowl in order of listing.  Spread on
  mayonnaise.  Sprinkle on sugar or honey, then cheese, then bacon.  Cover
  with foil and refrigerate overnight.  Toss lightly just before serving.
 
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      Title: Artichoke Rice Salad with Dressing
 Categories: Salads, Rice/grains, Dressings
      Yield: 4 servings
 
-----------------------------------SALAD-----------------------------------
      2    Jars (6 oz) marinated               5    Green onions
           Artichoke bottoms                 1/2    Green pepper, sliced
      1    Bottle (4 oz) stuffed               1 pk Rice pilaf mix OR
           Green olives                             Chicken rice mix

----------------------------------DRESSING----------------------------------
    1/3 c  Mayonnaise                          2    Jars marinade from
    1/2 ts Curry powder                             Artichoke bottoms
 
  Cook rice according to package directions; let cool.  Drain artichoke
  bottoms, reserving liquid.  Drain olives; discard their liquid.  Chop
  artichoke bottoms, olives, onions, and pepper.  Add to cooled rice and mix.
  
  Make the dressing by combining marinade from artichokes with other dressing
  ingredients.  Toss with rice salad.  Refrigerate 1 hour.  Serve when ready.
 
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      Title: Spinach Salad Orientale
 Categories: Salads, Oriental
      Yield: 6 servings
 
-----------------------------------SALAD-----------------------------------
      3    Heads spinach, washed and           1 c  Fresh bean sprouts
           Drained                             4    Slices bacon, cooked and
      1 c  Sliced water chestnuts                   Crumbled
      3    Eggs, hard boiled, chopped    

----------------------------------DRESSING----------------------------------
      1 c  Sunflower oil                     1/2 c  Sugar
    3/4 c  Chopped onion                       1 ts Salt
      1 tb Worcestershire sauce              1/3 c  Catsup
    1/4 c  Red wine vinegar               
 
  Mix all dressing ingredients together first, and refrigerate.  Mix salad
  together.  Just before serving, toss salad with dressing.  Serve.
 
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      Title: Los Angeles Luncheon Salad
 Categories: Salads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Fresh mushrooms, sliced           1/2 c  Italian or herb dressing
      1 c  Cooked shrimp                       1    Head loose leaf lettuce
    3/4 ts Tarragon leaves, crushed            3    Ripe avocados
      1 ds Garlic powder                       1    Basket cherry tomatoes
 
  Combine mushrooms, shrimp, tarragon, garlic and dressing.  Chill 1 hour.
  Arrange lettuce leaves on individual salad plates.  Peel, halve and pit
  avocados.  Place a half-avocado on each plate, and fill with salad mixture.
  Garnish with cherry tomatoes.
 
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      Title: Spicy Corn Bread
 Categories: Breads, Mexican, Sausages, Chorizo
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 lg Green chili, chopped                1 ts Baking soda
      1 lb Chorizo, coarsely chopped           1 ts Baking powder
           (or other spicy sausage)          1/2 ts Soy sauce
      1 lg Onion, chopped                    1/2 c  Maple syrup
      3 tb Butter                              1 c  Milk
      3    Eggs                                1 c  Monterey Jack, grated
      1 c  Sour cream                          3    Ears of fresh cooked corn
  1 1/2 c  Cornmeal                                 Kernels only
    1/2 c  Whole wheat pastry flour       
 
  Saute chili until skin is charred; set aside.  Fry chopped chorizo 10
  minutes; discard fat; set aside.  Saute onion in butter for 10 minutes; set
  aside.  Chop chili into small pieces.  In a separate bowl, beat eggs and
  sour cream until smooth; stir in chili, sausage, and onion.  In another
  bowl, combine cornmeal, flour, baking soda, and baking powder.  Stir in
  sausage mix, soy sauce, and maple syrup, stirring just until blended.  Add
  in milk, cheese and corn kernels.  Pour into lightly oiled 9" square baking
  dish.  Bake at 350 degrees until top is browned and splitting, usually 30
  to 45 minutes.
 
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      Title: Potato Salad
 Categories: Salads
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2 lb Red potatoes, boiled, cubed       1/4 lb Ham, cubed
    1/2 c  Safflower oil                       1    Bell pepper, cut in strips
      4 tb White wine                          1    Stalk celery w/leaves,
      2 tb Lemon juice                              Diced
      1 ts Oregano                             3    Scallions, sliced
      1 ts Soy sauce                           3 tb Parsley
    3/4 lb Fresh mushrooms, sliced             1    Head iceberg lettuce
      4 oz Snow peas, fresh & trimmed     
 
  Stir together oil, wine, lemon, oregano, and soy sauce.  Pour over
  mushrooms; set aside.  Steam peas 3 minutes; set aside.  Place potatoes in
  serving bowl; add mushrooms and sauce, snow peas, ham, green pepper,
  celery, scallions, parsley; toss together with lettuce. Chill.
 
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      Title: Japanese Salad
 Categories: Salads, Japanese
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    1/4 c  Sesame seed                       1/2 lb Mushrooms, sliced
    1/2 lb Linguine, broken in half          1/3 c  Soy sauce
      1 lb Small shrimp, cooked              1/2 c  Sake or white wine
      1    Bunch green onions, thinly          2 tb Grated fresh ginger
           Sliced                              2    Garlic cloves, pressed
    1/4 c  Sesame oil                          3    Eggs
    1/4 c  Olive oil                           1 tb Seaweed, coarsely crumbled
 
  Toast sesame seeds on cookie sheet in oven; set aside.  In boiling water,
  cook noodles until tender, about 10 minutes; drain, rinse, and let dry.
  Transfer to large bowl.  Add shrimp and green onions; mix well.  Mix oils
  together; heat about 2 T of oil and saute mushrooms, 5 minutes.  Add to
  shrimp.  Blend in soy sauce, sake, sesame seed, ginger, garlic, and rest of
  oil.  Cover and refrigerate 2 hours.  In separate bowl, beat eggs and stir
  in seaweed.  Oil skillet and add 1/4 of egg mixture.  Cook until it loosens
  from pan; turn over and place on work surface.  Make 3 more thin
  egg/seaweed pancakes. Slice pancakes into thin strips. Toss with chilled
  noodles. Spoon and serve.
 
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      Title: Raspberry Fuchsia Soup
 Categories: Desserts, Soups/stews
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      3 c  Fresh raspberries                 1/2 c  Maple syrup
    3/4 c  Water                               2 c  Strawberry wine
      2 tb Lemon juice                       1/2 c  Sour cream
      2 tb Lemon rind, grated fine           1/2 c  Fresh raspberries
      2 tb Arrowroot                      
 
  Puree raspberries for soup; strain through a sieve into bowl; set aside.
  Take seeds and rind left in sieve and transfer to sauce pan; add water;
  simmer for 5 minutes; strain into bowl containing berry juice; discard
  seeds remaining in sieve. Combine lemon juice, lemon rind and arrowroot.
  Add to berry juice; add maple syrup and wine; transfer to sauce pan. Simmer
  over low heat until thick. Refrigerate 2 hours. Serve in individual bowls
  with a dollop of sour cream and a spoonful of berries on top of each bowl.
 
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      Title: Creamed Tomato Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      3 tb Butter (to saute with)              5 tb Tomato paste
      2 tb Safflower oil                     1/3 c  Flour
      2    Large onions, chopped               6 c  Chicken broth
    1/2 ts Thyme, crushed                  1 1/2 ts Sugar
      1 ts Basil                               1 c  Cream
      1 ds Salt & pepper                       1 c  Milk
     10    Medium ripe tomatoes,               2 tb Butter
           Coarsely chopped               
 
  Combine butter and oil in soup pot; add onions; saute over low heat,
  sprinkling with thyme, basil, salt and pepper; stir occassionally.  When
  onions are tender, stir in tomatoes and tomato paste; simmer about 18
  minutes.  Blend flour with equal amount of chicken broth; add to tomato
  mixture and mix well.  Slowly add remaining chicken broth, stirring well.
  Simmer covered, over low heat, for about 30 minutes.  Stir occasionally to
  prevent soup from sticking to bottom of pan.  Put soup through blender in
  small batches.  Reheat puree and stir in sugar, cream and milk.  Simmer a
  few minutes; add remaining butter just before serving.
 
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      Title: Potage St. Germain
 Categories: Soups/stews, Ethnic
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  1 1/2 lb Dried peas, soaked                  2 ts Sugar
      3 qt Chicken broth                     1/2 ts Salt
      4 tb Butter                              2 c  Fresh green peas, cooked
      4    Carrots, peeled and grated        3/4 c  Cream
      2    Onions, grated                    3/4 c  Milk
      1    Large leek, chopped fine            1 tb Butter
      5    Lettuce leaves, diced                    Sour cream or sherry (opt)
 
  Place drained, dried peas in soup kettle.  Add chicken broth; bring to a
  boil; simmer on low for 10 minutes.  Skim froth from top of soup.  Melt
  butter in skillet; saute carrots and onions until onions are golden; add
  leeks and lettuce; simmer on low for 10 minutes.  Stir vegetable mixture
  into soup; add sugar and salt.  Simmer until split peas are tender, about 2
  hours.  Put fresh peas through a sieve.  Force soup mixture through a
  sieve, also. Return this combined mixture to the kettle. Stir in cream and
  milk. Heat just to boiling; stirring occassionally to prevent scorching.
  Just before serving, add butter. Garnish with a dollop of sour cream, a
  dash of sherry, or both. Elegant!
 
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      Title: Scrumptious Strawberry Soup
 Categories: Desserts, Soups/stews
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2 c  Strawberries                      1/4 c  Honey)
    1/2 c  Yogurt, plain                     1/2 c  Dry red wine
    1/2 c  Sugar, (OR                          1 c  Strawberry halves
 
  Blend all ingredients together in a blender, except strawberry halves.
  Chill overnight.  Garnish with strawberry halves.  Serve chilled.
 
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      Title: Hearty German Sour Cream Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, German, Beef
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 lb Bacon, diced                      1/4 c  Rice
    3/4 c  Cabbage, chopped                    2 c  White sauce
    1/2 c  Onion, chopped                    1/2 c  Vinegar
    1/2 c  Celery, chopped                     1    Clove garlic, minced
    1/2 c  Carrots, chopped                    1 ts Caraway seed
    3/4 c  Potato, chopped                     1 ts Salt
    3/4 c  Zucchini, sliced                    2 ts Worcestershire sauce
      4 c  Tomatoes, peeled                  1/4 ts Thyme
      4 c  Beef broth                          1 c  Sour cream or plain yogurt
    1/4 c  Barley                         
 
  Saute bacon in heavy kettle.  Add cabbage, onion, celery, carrots, potato
  and zucchini; reduce heat and simmer about 20 minutes.  Add tomatoes, beef
  broth, barley, and rice; simmer 2 hours.  Blend in white sauce, vinegar,
  garlic, caraway seed, salt, Worcestershire, and thyme.  Simmer about 15
  minutes.  Adjust seasonings if necessary.  Garnish with sour cream and
  serve.
 
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      Title: Cheesy Popovers
 Categories: Breads, Breakfast
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      2    Eggs, beaten                      1/4 ts Sage, crushed
      1 c  Milk                              1/2 ts Basil, crushed
    3/4 ts Salt                                1 c  Unbleached flour
    1/2 ts Thyme, crushed                    1/2 c  Grated cheddar cheese
 
  Combine seasonings with milk and eggs; add flour and cheese; mix until just
  blended.  Pour into well-oiled muffin tins, filling 2/3 full.  Do not
  preheat oven.  Place muffin tin in oven, and heat to 450 degrees.  Bake 30
  minutes, no peeking.  Remove from oven; turn off heat.  Pierce popovers on
  4 sides at right angles. Return to oven (do NOT turn on heat). Allow
  popovers to dry in oven about 10 minutes.  Serve immediately.
 
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      Title: Hot Orange Soup with Wafers
 Categories: Soups/stews, Ethnic
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      5 c  Water                               6    Thin slices of orange
    3/4 c  Rock sugar                          6    Thin slices of lime
      4 c  Fresh orange juice                  6    Maraschino cherries
      1 tb Preserved ginger, in syrup          6    Mint leaves
      3 tb Cornstarch paste                   12    Vanilla cream wafers
 
  Preparation:  Squeeze orange juice, strain.  Break up rock sugar.  Mince
  preserved ginger.
  
  Cooking:  Combine water and rock sugar; bring to boil.  When rock sugar is
  dissolved, add orange juice and cornstarch paste; stir.  Cornstarch paste
  should give soup a light body.  Pour into individual warmed bowls; add
  preserved ginger to each serving.  Float orange and lime slice and a
  cherry; garnish with mint leaf. Serve with wafers.
 
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      Title: Smashed Radishes in Soy Dressing
 Categories: Vegetarian, Dressings, Chinese
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2    Dozen fresh red radishes            3 tb Peanut oil
      2 ts Salt                                1 ts Sesame oil
      1 ts White vinegar                     1/4 ts Fresh ginger juice
      1 ts Sugar                                    Chinese parsley garnish
      3 ts Thin soy sause                 
 
  Remove heads and tails from radishes; wash.  Using bottom of heavy drinking
  glass, about 2" across base, hit radishes on side to crack them - not mash
  them - so dressing can get into flesh.  Avoid rendering a crushing blow no
  matter how you feel that day.  Sprinkle radishes all over with salt, put
  them in a bowl, and set aside for about 15 minutes at room temperature.
  
  Prepare dressing:  Combine vinegar, sugar, thin soy sauce, peanut oil,
  sesame oil and fresh ginger juice.  Double amount of vinegar for a sharper
  taste, if desired.  Drain liquid from radishes (salt will have drawn off
  quite a bit of water); pour dressing over them; cover and refrigerate for
  30 minutes. If you make this dish ahead of time, pour on dressing 30
  minutes before serving. Immediately before serving, transfer radishes to
  serving dish; garnish with Chinese parsley and serve.
 
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      Title: Soup Noodles with Chicken
 Categories: Poultry, Soups/stews, Ethnic, Pasta
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2    Nests shrimp-flavored                    Cooled & shredded
           Noodles                             3 c  Chicken broth
      4 qt Salted water                        2 tb White rice vinegar
    1/2 c  Lily flowers, soaked                1 ts Sugar
      1    Green onion, slivered             1/2 ts Salt
      1 c  Napa cabbage, shredded              1 tb Peanut oil
      1 c  Steamed chicken breast,        
 
  Preparation:  Cut hard tips off soaked lily flowers; cut in half.  Wash
  noodles, then boil until tender - about 2 minutes.  Drain, place in bowls.
  
  Heating Broth:  Heat broth in sauce pan with salt & sugar.  Add vinegar
  just before adding broth to bowls.
  
  Stir-fry:  Add oil to hot wok.  When it begins to smoke, add onions, &
  stir- fry until fragrant. Add vegetables; stir-fry for 1 minute. Put onto
  noodles; top with chicken; add soup, and serve.
 
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      Title: Watercress Salad with Bean Cheese Dressing
 Categories: Salads, Ethnic, Beans, Dressings
      Yield: 6 servings
 
  1 1/2 lb Fresh watercress (OR                     Spinach)

----------------------------------DRESSING----------------------------------
    1/2 c  Salad oil                           1    Pinch sugar
    1/2 ts Sesame paste                        1 ts Lemon juice
      1    Sq. bean cheese, unseasoned         2 tb Cold water
    1/2 ts Chili flakes                   
 
  Wash watercress (or spinach) in colander.  Pour boiling water over
  watercress.  Immediately plunge vegetable into cold water to stop cooking
  process; drain and reserve.  You can refrigerate or use at room
  temperature.
  
  Cream sesame paste, bean cheese and salad oil.  Add chili flakes, sugar,
  lemon juice and cold water; mix well.  Shortly before serving, toss
  dressing with watercress. Serve on individual salad plates.
 
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      Title: Fresh Spinach in Bean Cheese Sauce
 Categories: Ethnic, Beans, Sauces
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      2    Bunches fresh spinach               1 ts Thin soy sauce
      2 tb Peanut oil                        1/2 ts Sugar
      1    Small dried chili pepper            2    Cubes fermented bean curd
      1 ts Minced ginger root                       With chili (bean cheese)
    1/3 c  Stock                                    Cornstarch paste
 
  Preparation:  Slice off root end and half stem of spinach; wash completely
  and drain leaves.  Wash chili pepper.  Incidentally, double amount of dried
  chili if using plain fermented bean curd.  Mash fermented bean curd with
  thin soy; mix with stock and sugar.
  
  Stir-frying:  Heat wok to very hot; add oil.  When oil just begins to
  smoke, add 1/2 spinach, and toss until it begins to wilt. Push wilted
  spinach up side of wok; add remaining spinach, and toss until it wilts.
  Push all spinach out of bottom of wok; add chili and ginger; stir for about
  10 seconds. Add liquid ingredients; stir; when liquids boils, thicken to
  medium consistency with dribbles of cornstarch paste.  Recombine with
  spinach.  Stir to coat spinach.  Serve.  Spinach should remain bright green
  until you pour in liquid.
 
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      Title: "Long Life" Noodles with Egg
 Categories: Pasta, Oriental
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb "Long Life" egg noodles             1 ts Sesame oil
      8 qt Salted water                      1/4 ts Salt
    1/2 lb Spinach                             1 ts Cornstarch paste
      4    Eggs                                2    Green onions, minced
      1 c  Chicken broth                     1/4 c  Boiled ham, slivered
      1 tb Dark soy sauce                 
 
  Preparation:  Wash & trim spinach.  Wash, then boil noodles; drain; divide
  among soup bowls.  In same water, blanch spinach; drain; press dry; chop
  coarsely; put on noodles.
  
  Heat broth in sauce pan.  Add soy sauce, sesame oil, salt & cornstarch
  paste to thicken slightly.
  
  Poaching Eggs:  Put 4 cups of water in wok; bring to boil.  Break eggs in
  ladle one at a time; poach for 2 minutes.  Place egg on spinach.
  
  Finishing:  Pour hot soup over egg.  Garnish with minced onion & ham.
  Serve.
 
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      Title: Romaine Lettuce with Oyster Sauce
 Categories: Salads, Sauces
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1    Head romain lettuce                 2 tb Peanut oil
    1/4 ts Salt                                1 tb Premium oyster sauce
 
  Preparation:  Wash & remove core from lettuce.  Combine oil & oyster sauce
  in small sauce pan; bring to simmer; keep hot until ready to serve.
  
  Blanching:  Heat about 2 gallons water in large pot.  We use bottom of
  aluminum steamer.  Add salt.  When water reaches rolling boil, blanch
  lettuce for about 20 seconds - until leaves are bright green.
  
  Remove leaves, shake off excess water.  Stack leaves & cut cross-wise into
  4 parts. Use cleaver to place leaves on serving platter. Pour hot oyster
  sauce on leaves.  Serve.
 
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      Title: Steamed Pork with Preserved Tianjin Vegetable
 Categories: Pork/ham, Preserve, Oriental
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 lb Pork butt, chopped fine             1    Green onion, minced
      4    Water chestnuts, coarsely           2 tb Preserved Tianjin vegetable
           Chopped                       

----------------------------------MARINADE----------------------------------
  1 1/2 ts Dark soy sauce                    1/2 ts Sesame oil
    1/2 ts Sugar                               1 ts Cornstarch
    1/2 ts Salt                           
 
  Preparation:  Mix marinade. In bowl, mix chopped pork, water chestnuts, 1/2
  preserved vegetable, & marinade; mix together with your fingers - it's
  faster.  Spread mixture on round 12" plate.  Sprinkle with remaining
  preserved vegetable.  Refrigerate if working in advance.
  
  Steaming:  Bring pork mixture to room temperature before steaming.  Bring
  water in steamer to rapid boil.  Steam for about 20 minutes.  Sprinkle with
  chopped onions just before serving.
 
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      Title: Jam Tarts
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 12 servings
 
    1/2 c  Butter 1 t lemon juice              1 c  Unbleached flour
      1 ts Lemon juice                         1 tb Pure maple syrup
      4 oz Cream cheese                             Jam or preserves
 
  Melt butter.  Blend in cream cheese, maple syrup and lemon juice.  Add
  flour and combine until dough is smooth. Chill overnight. Roll dough to
  1/4-inch thickness. Cut into 3-inch rounds. Make an indentation in the
  center of each. Spoon jam into each indentation. Bake on oiled cookie
  sheets at 450 degrees for 15 minutes. Crust should be golden brown and
  possibly flaking.  If not, return for additional few minutes.
 
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      Title: October Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 2 servings
 
  2 1/4 c  Unbleached flour                  1/2 c  Walnuts, chopped
      2    Eggs                              1/4 ts Nutmeg
      2 ts Baking powder                     1/2 c  Raisins
    1/2 c  Canned yams, chopped              2/3 c  Pure maple syrup			2 T cream
      2 ts Baking soda                         2 tb Orange marmalade OR
      2 c  Chopped tart green apples           2 tb Grand Marnier
    1/4 ts Allspiced                         1/2 c  Butter, softened
 
  Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Sift together flour, baking powder, baking
  soda, allspice and nutmeg. Set aside.
  
  In separate bowl, combine maple syrup, butter and eggs, and beat with
  electric mixer for 3 minutes. By hand, stir in yams, apples, walnuts,
  raisins, cream and marmalade.
  
  Add flour mixture a little at a time, stirring well after each addition;
  batter will be stiff.	Pour into lightly oiled 9 x 5-inch loaf pans. Bake at
  350 degrees 60-70 minutes.	Let cake cool 10 minutes, then turn onto cooling
  rack. Let cool completely before slicing.
 
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      Title: Carob Balls
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 24 servings
 
    1/2 c  Carob powder                      1/2 c  Peanut butter
    1/4 c  Wheat germ                          1 c  Honey graham cracker crumbs
    1/2 c  Honey                             1/2 c  Sesame seeds
    1/4 c  Dry milk powder                
 
  Blend together carob powder, honey, peanut butter, sesame seeds, wheat germ
  and powdered milk. Form into 1 1/2-inch balls. Roll in graham cracker
  crumbs. Refrigerate 1 hour before serving. This candy is low in salt, high
  in potassium.
 
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      Title: Chocolate Tile Cake - Part 1
 Categories: Desserts, Chocolate
      Yield: 12 servings
 
--------------------------------SOUFFLE CAKE--------------------------------
    1/2 lb Semi-sweet chocolate                     At room temperature
    1/4 c  Fresh rich coffee                 3/4 c  Sugar
      7    Large eggs, separated and           1 pn Salt

-------------------------------TRUFFLE CREAM-------------------------------
     18 oz Semi-sweet chocolate                3 c  Heavy cream
           Broken into small pieces      

------------------------------CHOCOLATE TILES------------------------------
      8 oz Semi-sweet chocolate                     Confectioners sugar
           Cocoa powder, unsweetened      
 
  Souffle Cake.  Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Butter jelly roll pan of
  approximately 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 1 inches; line pan with wax paper; allow
  wax paper to extend over each end by about 2 inches. Set aside. Melt
  chocolate with coffee in 200 degree oven, for about 10 minutes, or until
  melted.	Cool.
  
  Beat egg yolks with electric mixer until smooth.  Gradually add sugar and
  continue beating until mixture is pale yellow, about 5 minutes.  Stir in
  the cooled chocolate mixture.
  
  Beat egg whites with salt until they form stiff peaks. Stir 1/5 egg whites
  into chocolate mixture to lighten and then pour chocolate mixture into egg
  whites.  Gently fold whites and chocolate together until no white shows.
  Pour batter into prepared jelly roll pan. Bake for 14 minutes.
  
  Truffle Cream. Place chocolate in bowl, and place in 200 degree oven for 15
  minutes or until melted.  Heat heavy cream in saucepan until hot.  Slowly
  pour hot cream over melted chocolate, and stir until smooth and shiny.
  Strain mixture into bowl and cool to room temperature.
  
  Tiles. Place chocolate in bowl and place in 200 degree oven for 15 minutes
  or until melted. Place wax paper down the length of a 17 x 14-inch baking
  pan. Secure end with dab of softened butter. Pour melted chocolate on wax
  paper, and with a metal spatula spread it out the length of the baking pan.
  
  Refrigerate chocolate for 1 hour.  Remove chocolate and leave it at room
  temperature for 5 minutes.  Cut chocolate into three strips, one 3 1/4
  inches wide, and two strips 2 1/2 inches wide. Cut strips crosswise into
  3/4-inch sections to make tiles. Refrigerate until needed.
  
  Continued from Chocolate Tile Cake - Part I.  It may be long, but it's
  worth the effort.
  
  Refrigerate Truffle Cream, mixing bowl and beaters for 1 hour.	Over the top
  of the Souffle Cake, sift unsweetened cocoa. Cover the cake (leave in pan)
  with a sheet of wax paper and cookie sheet. Invert cake onto them. Remove
  jelly roll pan and wax paper. Slip out cookie sheet. Trim rough edges of
  cake. Divide cake lengthwise into 3 equal strips about 3 1/4 inches each.
  
  Remove the Truffle Cream, mixing bowl and beaters from refrigerator. Place
  2 1/3 cups cream in mixing bowl.	Return remainder to refrigerator. Beat
  about 1 1/2 minutes. Place one strip of cake on cookie sheet.	Spread 1/2 of
  beaten cream on cake, top cream with second cake strip. Place remainder
  beaten cream over top and cover with last cake strip. Trim any rough edges
  and chill cake for 1/2 hour. Chill clean mixing bowl and beaters.
  
  Beat remaining Truffle Cream in chilled bowl for 1 1/2 minutes.  Remove
  cake from refrigerator and spread cream over top and sides.
  
  Remove tiles from refrigerator.  Trim the tiles to fit height of
  cake.	Using sharp knife, separate 3 strips of tile. Place the 3 1/4-inch
  tile over top of cake. Leave wax paper on. Place the two remaining strips
  along sides of cake. Try to align side and top tiles. Cover cake tightly
  with aluminum foil and refrigerate over night.
  
  Remove cake from refrigerator. Remove foil.  Trim off ends of cake.  Place
  cake on serving dish.  Peel off strips of wax paper.  Place narrow strips
  of foil diagonally on top of cake to form pattern, and sift confectioners
  sugar over it. Lift off foil. Serve with Creme de Menthe Custard Sauce.
 
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      Title: Creme De Menthe Custard Sauce
 Categories: Sauces
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      7    Eggs, separated                   1/2 c  Whipped heavy cream
      1 tb Vanilla                             2 c  Regular milk, scalded
    1/3 c  Sugar                               2 tb White cream de menthe
 
  In bowl of electric mixer, beat egg yolks very lightly.  Gradually beat in
  sugar; beat about 4 minutes.  Stir in milk which has been scalded.  Place
  mixture in saucepan and cook, stirring over medium low heat about 5
  minutes. Place mixture in mixing bowl over ice, and add vanilla. Cover with
  plastic wrap and refrigerate. Just before serving, stir in whipping cream
  and creme de menthe.
  
  Serve with Chocolate Tile Cake or other cake.
 
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      Title: Chocolate Truffle Cake
 Categories: Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 8 servings
 
     16 oz Semi-sweet chocolate            1 1/2 ts Sugar
      4    Eggs, separated, room temp          2 tb Confectioners sugar
    1/2 c  Sweet butter                        1 ts Hot water
      1 c  Whipping cream                           Confectioners sugar for
  1 1/2 ts Flour                                    Sprinkling over cake
      1 ts Vanilla                        
 
  Oil bottom of 8-inch or 9-inch spring form pan.  Melt chocolate and butter
  in low 200 degree oven for 10 minutes or until chocolate and butter are
  melted. Add flour, sugar and water; blend well. Add egg yolks one at a
  time, beating well after each addition. In a separate bowl, beat egg whites
  until stiff. Fold gently into chocolate mixture. Turn into prepared pan and
  bake for 15 minutes in middle of 425-degree oven. Let cake cool completely.
  Sift or sprinkle powdered sugar over top of cooled cake.
  
  Whip cream, vanilla and confectioners sugar until soft peaks form.  Whipped
  cream may be served thickly spread on top of cake or in a separate bowl.
 
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      Title: Easy 10-Minute Chili
 Categories: Soups/stews, Appetizers, Beef, Mexican, Chili
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 lb Beef                                     Brown Bag Chili Mix
      8 oz Tomato sauce                   
 
  Brown your meat.  Add tomato sauce.  Add water by filling can twice right
  out of tap.  Mix thoroughly while adding our large packet of seasonings.
  Now, let simmer for 10 minutes.  Need thickening?  Masa flour gives extra
  flavor, so mix with water and add slowly.  Hotter and spicier?  Add some or
  all of small packet of cayenne to suit your taste.
 
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      Title: Brown Bag Gourmet Chili
 Categories: Soups/stews, Appetizers, Beef, Mexican, Chili
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 lb Beef                               16 oz Beer
           Onion, medium                       1 pk Brown Bag Mix
           Pepper, bell, medium                4 tb Tabasco sauce
      8 oz Tomato sauce                   
 
  Saute diced onion and bell pepper.  Add to browned meat along with tomato
  sauce and beer.  Mix thoroughly and add seasonings.  Continue to cook for
  30-60 minutes, stirring frequently.  Add Masa flour paste slowly.  Add
  cayenne pepper.  Add tabasco sauce.
 
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      Title: Turkey Nacho Special
 Categories: Appetizers, Poultry, Mexican
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1 lb Turkey, ground                      2 tb Chilies, green, chopped
  1 1/4 oz Taco seasoning mix                  2 c  Lettuce, chopped or shredded
    1/4 c  Water                               4    Tomatoes, chopped
     16 oz Beans, refried                      8 oz Tortilla chips
      2 oz Cheese, Monterey Jack,              1 c  Guacamole, prepared
           Shredded, mild                    1/2 c  Sour cream
 
  In microwave-safe steamer, shape turkey into ring.  Place in microwave-safe
  casserole; cover with wax paper.  Microwave at high 4 minutes, stirring
  after 2 minutes.  Stir in seasoning mix and water. Microwave at high 2
  minutes.  In shallow, microwave-safe baking dish, combine meat mixture and
  cheese; spoon beans on top.  Sprinkle with chilies; cover with wax paper
  and microwave at medium-high 2 to 3 minutes. Arrange meat mixture, arrange
  shredded lettuce; top with tomatoes and tortilla chips. Mound guacamole in
  center; top with sour cream
 
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      Title: Mushroom Side Dish
 Categories: Appetizers, Vegetables
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 c  Biscuit mix                       1/4 ts Celery seed
      1 c  Mushrooms, fresh, chopped           1    Egg yolk, beaten
      1 tb Onion, green, slice               1/4 c  Sour cream
      1 tb Pimiento                            1    Egg white
    1/4 ts Salt                                     Oil
 
  In mixing bowl combine biscuit mix, mushrooms, onion, pimiento, salt, and
  celery seed.  Mix together egg yolk and sour cream; stir into dry
  ingredients just till moistened.  Beat egg white to stiff peaks.  Gently
  fold beaten egg white into mushroom mixture.  In heavy saucepan or electric
  deep-fat fryer heat oil to 375.  Drop batter by tablespoon into hot oil.
  Fry about 2 minutes or till golden brown, turning once. Transfer to rack to
  drain.  Serve hot.
 
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      Title: Marinated Beef Roll
 Categories: Appetizers, Beef
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    1/2 c  Pimento, diced                      2    Eggs, hard cooked, quartered
    1/4 c  Olives, green, Spanish                   Salt
    1/4 c  Eggplant, chopped, pickled               Pepper
    1/4 c  Onions, sliced, green               6    Roast beef, deli, thin slice
      2 tb Parsley, chopped              

----------------------------------MARINADE----------------------------------
    1/2 c  Oil, olive, fruity                1/2 ts Basil leaves, dried
    1/2 c  Parsley, minced                   1/2 ts Thyme leaves, dried
    1/4 c  Lemon juice, fresh                  1    Bay leaf
      2 ts Capers, minced                           Salt
    3/4 ts Garlic, minced                           Pepper
 
  In food processor bowl fitted with steel knife, place pimento, olives,
  eggplant, green onion and parsley.  Process until minced.  Add eggs; pulse
  10 or 12 times to combine, scraping down sides once.  Season with salt and
  pepper.  Spread approximately 1/4 cup egg mixture evenly over each slice of
  roast beef, leaving 1/2-inch border around edges.  Roll tightly and secure
  with toothpicks.  Place seam side down in a shallow baking dish.
  
  MARINADE:  Whisk together oil, parsley, lemon juice, capers, garlic, basil,
  thyme, bay leaf, salt and pepper in bowl; pour over beef rolls. marinate 1
  hour in refrigerator, turning occasionally.  To serve, cut each beef roll
  crosswise into 1 1/2-inch pieces, spooning marinade over beef rolls.
 
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      Title: Quick Pate with Onion-Fruit Marmalade
 Categories: Appetizers, Meats, Fruits, Sausages
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    1/2 lb Liver sausage                     1/2 ts Thyme leaves, dried
      2 tb Onion, green, finely chopped      1/4 ts Pepper, freshly ground
      2 tb Parsley, minced                   1/4 ts Nutmeg, ground
      2 tb Walnuts or pine nuts,              24    Bread, French, thin slices,
           Coarsely chopped                         Toasted
      4 ts Brandy                                   Parsley, minced
      4 ts Worcestershire sauce          

---------------------------ONION-FRUIT MARMALADE---------------------------
  1 1/2 ts Oil, olive                          1 ts Lemon rind, grated
      3 tb Onion, finely chopped               1 ts Orange rind, grated
    1/4 c  Apricots, dried, chopped          1/3 c  Preserves, blackberry or
    1/4 c  Orange juice, fresh                      Other berry
      2 tb Raisins, chopped                         Salt
      2 tb Sherry, sweet                            Pepper
      2 ts Lemon juice, fresh             
 
  In bowl, combine liverwurst, green onion, parsley, walnuts, brandy,
  Worcestershire sauce, thyme, pepper and nutmeg.  Refrigerate at least 1
  hour.
  
  In small skillet, heat oil over medium heat; quickly saute onion.  Cover,
  reduce heat to low and cook onion for 10 minutes.  (It shouldn't brown).
  Meanwhile, in small saucepan, combine apricots, orange juice, raisins,
  sherry, lemon juice, lemon rind and orange rind.  Cover and simmer 15
  minutes over medium-low heat.  Remove from heat; add onion, blackberry
  preserves and pepper.  Cool.
  
  Spread about 1 tablespoon pate on each toasted bread slice.  Top each with
  heaping teaspoon marmalade.  Garnish with minced parsley.
 
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      Title: Chorizo & Rice Wrapped in Cabbage Leaves
 Categories: Appetizers, Rice/grains, Meats, Sausages, Chorizo
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    1/3 c  Rice, uncooked (not                 1    Cucumber, medium
           Converted)                          3 tb Oil, olive
      1 c  Water                               1 tb Parsley, minced
    1/4 ts Salt                                1 ts Garlic, minced
      4    Cabbage leaves, large             1/4 ts Pepper sauce, hot
    1/4 lb Chorizo, dry or pepperoni                Salt
      1    Onions, green, (bunch)         
 
  In saucepan, combine rice, water and salt.  Bring to boil, cover and simmer
  30 minutes.  Turn off heat and let sit 10 minutes.  Uncover and cool
  slightly.  (Rice will be sticky).  Cut chorizo and cucumber into long,
  1/4-inch wide by 6-inch long matchsticks.  Cut green onions into 6-inch
  lenghts.  Bring large pot of water to boil; add cabbage leaves. Cook 30
  seconds or until leaves are softened.  rinse in cold wter; drain on paper
  towels.  trim each cabbage leaf to a 5X6-inch rectangle.
  
  Spoon 1/4 cup rice along the 6-inch length of each cabbage leaf, not far
  from edge.  Arrange 4 rows of chorizo sticks (using extra pieces, if
  necessary, to make them 6-inch long), 2 green onion pieces and 1 cucumber
  stick over rice, and gently press into rice.  Roll up cabbage leaf tightly,
  brushing ends with oil to seal.  Gently squeeze roll so that filling holds
  together.  Cut each roll into 1-inch pieces.  Arrange pieces cut-side down
  on serving dish.  In small bowl, combine oil, parsley, garlic, hot pepper
  sauce and salt to taste.  Spoon over chorizo rollsa dn serve at room
  temperature.
 
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      Title: Guacamole and Chips
 Categories: Appetizers, Fruits, Mexican
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1    Avocado, medium, seeded,            1    Onion, green, chopped
           Peeled, and coarsely mashed       1/4    Pepper, bell, minced
      1 tb Lemon juice                       1/2 ts Pepper, chile, chopped
      1    Garlic, clove, minced             1/2 ts Chili powder
      1    Tomato, small, chopped              1 tb Cilantro, fresh, minced

-----------------------------------CHIPS-----------------------------------
      6    Tortillas, corn                
 
  Blend avocado, lemon juice, garlic, tomato, onion, bell pepper, chile
  pepper, chili powder, cilantro and pepper.  Use guacamole to top tacos or
  serve with broiler-crisped tortilla chips.
  
  CHIPS:  Use scissors to cut corn tortillas into four triangular pieces
  each.  Spread triangles on baking sheet and place under broiler for 1
  minute; turn triangles over and return to broiler for 1 minute more, or
  until they are crisp.
 
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      Title: Creamy Shrimp Spread
 Categories: Appetizers, Fish/sea, Cheese/eggs, Spreads
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      1    Gelatine, unflavored (envel)      1/4 c  Cheese, Parmesan, grated
    1/2 c  Milk, skim                          1 tb Mustard, Dijon, prepared
      8 oz Yogurt, plain                       2 tb Dill, fresh, snipped
    1/2 c  Mayonnaise                        1/2 ts Salt
      1 lb Shrimp, cleaned, cooked and       1/4 ts Pepper
           Coarsely chopped                         Mixed salad greens (optional
      1    Celery, chopped                
 
  In small saucepan, sprinkle unflavored gelatine over milk; let stand 1
  minute.  Stir over low heat until gelatine is completely dissolved, about 3
  minutes.
  
  In large bowl, with wire whisk, thoroughly blend gelatine mixture, yogurt
  and mayonnaise.  Stir in remaining ingredients except salad greens.  Turn
  into 4-cup bowl or mold; chill until firm, about 3 hours.  Unmold onto
  salad greens.  Serve, if desired, on crackers or cocktail bread.  Makes 4
  cups spread.
 
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      Title: Crunchy Bacon Coleslaw
 Categories: Salads, Appetizers, Vegetables
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    3/4 c  Dressing, Miracle Whip              1 c  Cabbage, red, shredded
      1 tb Sugar                             1/2 c  Peanuts, chopped
      4 c  Cabbage, green, shredded            4    Bacon, crisply cooked, crumb
 
  Mix dressing and sugar in large bowl.  Add remaining ingredients; mix
  lightly.  Refrigerate.
 
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      Title: Antipasto Kabobs
 Categories: Appetizers, Salads, Vegetables
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      8    Salami, casing removed              2 tb Lemon juice, freshly squeeze
      8    Pepper, pickled, mild, sm           1 tb Vinegar, balsamic
      2    Zucchini, quarter crosswise       1/4 ts Oregano, dried
     16    Olives, black, pitted               1    Garlic, clove, minced
     16    Tomatoes, cherry, washed &        1/4 ts Salt
           Drained                           1/4 ts Pepper, fresh ground, white
    1/3 c  Oil, olive                     
 
  Soak 8 bamboo skewers in cold water for 15 minutes.  Drain.  Wrap a slice
  of salami around a small pepper.  Thread on skewer.  Thread on a piece of
  zucchini, an olive, a tomato, then another olive and another tomato. Repeat
  with the remaining skewers.  Set kabobs aside.
  
  Light the coals.  Mix remaining ingredients for dressing.  Brush kabobs
  with dressing.  When coals are hot, set kabobs on grill rack about 4 to 6
  inches from heat source.  Grill kabobs for 3 to 4 minutes, turning once or
  twice as needed.  Food should be hot and beginning to char.
  
  Transfer kabobs to serving dish.
 
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      Title: Artichoke Bottoms with Bay Scallops
 Categories: Appetizers, Fish/sea, Vegetables
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    3/4 lb Scallops, bay, washed               2    Garlic, cloves, minced
      1 c  Bread crumbs, fresh, fine          28 oz Artichoke bottoms, drained
      3 tb Parsley, fresh, minced                   (2-14 oz cans)
    1/2 ts Tarragon, dried                          Oil, canola, for brushing
    1/4 c  Celery, minced                           On grill rack
 
  Mix scallops, bread crumbs, parsley, tarragon, celery and garlic in a bowl.
  Gently mound filling into artichoke bottoms.
  
  Prepare grill.  When coals are hot, set artichokes on grill rack, brushed
  with oil, about 4 to 6 inches from heat source.  Cover grill.  Cook stuffed
  artichokes for about 3 minutes or until scallops are opaque. Using a
  long-handled spatula, transfer artichoke bottoms to serving dish. Serve
  hot.
 
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      Title: Blintz Batter - (Mama Leah Cookbook)
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Appetizers
      Yield: 16 servings
 
      4    Eggs                                1 c  Flour
      1 tb Corn oil                            1 pn Pinch salt
      1 c  Milk or water                  
 
  Combine oil and eggs in bowl and beat until light and frothy.  Beat in milk
  or water, then beat in flour and optional salt until well blended. Pour
  batter into a pitcher, cover and refrigerate for 10 to 15 minutes, until
  flour absorbs liquid and thickens. Place an 8 or 9 inch pan over medium
  heat.  Dip a paper towel into some vegetable oil and lightly grease pan.
  When it is very hot, quickly pour batter into pan, swirl very quickly to
  cover entire surface and rapidly back excess into pitcher. Shake crepe on
  to clean tea or paper towel. Cover with plastic wrap or damp towel until
  ready to use. To freeze: Place wax paper between layers. Wrap well in foil.
 
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      Title: Shrimp-Cheese Roll
 Categories: Appetizers, Fish/sea, Cheese/eggs, Chinese
      Yield: 28 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Muenster Cheese (shredded)        1/8 ts Pepper
      1 c  Cooked shrimp                       1 pk Cresent Rolls
    1/4 c  Green onion (slice thin)            1 tb Butter (melted)
      2    Eggs                                1    Egg yolk w/1 T water (opt)
    1/2 ts Salt                           
 
  In large bowl, stir together Muenster cheese, shrimp, onion, salt, pepper
  and eggs; set aside.  Unroll cresent roll dough onto lightly floured
  surface.  Pinch together perforations on both sides of dough. Fold in half
  crosswise and with a lightly floured rolling pin, roll out to 14x9 inch
  rectangle.  Brush with butter.  Spread cheese-shrimp mixture in a 2 inch
  strip along 1 long edge of dough; roll up as a jelly roll. Firmly pinch
  seam and ends together, then moisten slightly with water and smooth lightly
  with dull edge of knife to seal dough well.  Lift roll onto ungreased
  cookie sheet.Brush with egg-yolk mixture.  Bake in preheated oven 400F for
  25 minutes or until grolden brown.  Cool on rack 20 minutes. With sharp
  knife, cut in 1/2 inch slices.  Makes 28.
 
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      Title: Cheese Log
 Categories: Appetizers, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 10 servings
 
    1/2 lb New York Sharp Cheese               2 ts Worcestershire sauce
    1/2 lb Pimento cheese                    1/4 ts Red pepper
    1/2 lb Cream cheese                        2 tb Mayonnaise
      2    Garlic cloves                     1/4 ts Salt
 
  Grate cheese.  Add all ingredients, chill a little and divide into thirds.
  Roll in paprika.  Can be frozen.
 
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      Title: Raisin Cream Cheese Spread
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Appetizers, Fruits, Spreads
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      8 oz Cream Cheese; Room Temp.          1/4 ts Salt
    1/3 c  Raisins or Currants                 2 tb Chutney; Chopped
    1/2 ts Ginger                              4 tb Sherry; Medium Dry
 
  Beat the cream cheese until smooth, then work in the raisins or cur- rants,
  ginger, salt and chutney.  Add the sherry, a T at a time, until the mixture
  is of spreading consistency.
 
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      Title: Appetizer Egg Rolls
 Categories: Appetizers, Cheese/eggs, Pork/ham, Chinese
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    1/2 lb Pork; Boneless, Cut Julienne      1/4 c  Almonds; Slivered
      1    Onion; Small, Sliced                1 ts Cornstarch
      1 c  Cabbage; Green Or Chinese *         2 tb Sherry; Dry
      2 tb Vegetable Oil                       1 tb Soy Sauce
    1/2 c  Mushrooms; Sliced                 1/2 ts Ginger
    1/4 c  Sprouts; Bean Or Alfalfa           12    Egg Roll Wrappers; Abt 6" Sq
    1/4 c  Currants                                 ;Oil For Deep Fat Frying

----------------------------GINGER APRICOT SAUCE----------------------------
    1/4 c  Apricots; Dried (Abt. 10)         1/4 ts Salt
    1/4 c  Sugar                               1 tb Lemon Juice
      1 ts Ginger                         
 
  The following may be part of dipping vegatables, and the paragraph was
  misplaced.  * Cabbage should be shredded. Saute the pork, onion, and
  cabbage in hot oil until lightly browned. Stir in the mushrooms, bean
  sprouts, currants, and almonds and saute, stirring for 1 minute. Dissolve
  the cornstarch in 2 T water, and combine with sherry, soy sauce, and
  ginger; add to the pork mixture and bring to a boil, stirring. Remove from
  heat and cool.  Stack the egg roll wrappers and cut in half to form
  rectangles.  Forming one roll at a time, place a heaping teaspoonful of
  pork mixture on one end of rectangle, moisten the long edges, and roll up.
  Press the edges together to seal.  Egg roll may be prepared to this point,
  then refrigerated for several hours or overnight or frozen for several days
  before frying.  Adjust time for browining. If rolls are frozen, let them
  thaw before cooking.  Heat the oil to 375 degrees F. and fry the egg rolls,
  4 or 5 at a time, until golden brown and crisp on all sides. Frying will
  take about 4 to 5 minutes; turn rolls once. Drain on paper towels and keep
  warm while frying the remaining rolls. Serve with warm Ginger Apricot
  Sauce. GINGER APRICOT SAUCE: Combine the apricots, sugar, ginger, and salt
  with 3/4 cup water in a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and
  simmer, uncov- ered, for 5 minutes. Pour the mixture into a blender
  container or food processor. Add lemon juice, cover and process until
  smooth. Serve warm.
 
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      Title: Appetizer Cheese Ball
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Appetizers
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      8 oz Cream Cheese; Room Temp.          1/4 ts Salt
      4 oz Blue Cheese, Crumbled             1/2 c  Pecans; Finely Chopped
      4 oz Cheddar Cheese; Shredded          2/3 c  Currants
      2 ts Mustard; Dijon-style              3/4 c  Parsley; Chopped
      1 ts Worcestershire Sauce                     Assorted Crackers
    1/8 ts Garlic Powder                            Apple Wedges
 
   -------------------DIPPERS---------------------------------- Place the
  cream cheese, blue cheese, cheddar cheese, mustard, Worcestershire, garlic
  powder, and salt in a mixer bowl and beat at low speed just until well
  mixed.  Stir in the pecans and currants. Taste and adjust seasoning.
  Refrigerate the cheese mixture for 30 minutes or until slightly firm, then
  shape into a ball.  Roll in the chopped parsley to coat well. Cover with
  plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve. Let stand at room
  temperature for about 30 minutes before serving. Place on a platter
  surrounded with crackers and apple wedges.
 
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      Title: Bar Cheeze a la Win Shooter's *** (Fbpm0
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 lb Velveeta cheese; (no substit      1/4    Melted and strained bacon gr
    1/2 lb Unsalted butter at room t           2 pt Onion juice
      8 oz Pkg cream cheese; softened        1/8 pt Tabasco hot red pepper sauce
      5 oz Bottle prepared horseradi           1    Few drops of red and yell
 
    Place all ingredients in top of double boiler over
    simmering water. Stir occasionally until melted and
    smooth. The mixture will look coarse in texture. For
    best results put it through blender; using on/off
    speed on high for two or three minutes until satiny
    smooth. If you do not have a blender; use electric
    mixer on high speed, beating until smooth. Pour into
    refrigerator containers. Keeps well up to four or five
    weeks if tightly covered and refrigerated. Freezes
    well up to six months. Makes about a quart, which
    won't last long!
 
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      Title: Bob Hope's Favorite Lemon Pie
 Categories: Appetizers, Appetizers
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Sugar                               2 tb Sugar
      2 tb Sugar                               4 tb Lemon juice
      1 c  Water, boiling                      4    Egg yolks
      2 tb Butter                              1    Grated rind of lemon
      1    Salt                                3    Egg whites
      1    Pie shell, baked               
 
  Combine cornstarch and 1 cup plus 2 tbl. of sugar, add water slowly,
  stirring constantly, until thick and smooth.  Add slightly beaten egg
  yolks, butter, lemon rind and juice and salt.  Cook 2 or 3 minute.  Pour
  into baked shell.  Cover with meringue made from 3 egg whites, beaten stiff
  and 2 tbl. sugar.  Bake in a slow oven 15 minutes or untilbrown.
 
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      Title: Anchor Bar Hot Wings
 Categories: Appetizers, Poultry
      Yield: 12 servings
 
           Chicken wings                            Read below
 
  The following was originally posted by G.SCHAEFFER GBGM64A. The key to good
  Buffalo Wings is how you prepare them as well as the ingredients and the
  handling of the wings.  The most successful wings served up here in Buffalo
  are what they call "Grade A Grinders." Fresh wings that are very large and
  meaty. Usually, you cannot get them in a frozen package, but can get them
  from a poultry dealer.  Once you find them make sure they are absolutely
  fresh.  Wash them in cold water, split them at the joint and remove the
  tips. Place them on a rack on a pan and refrigerate overnight to let the
  blood and water drain out of the wings. THIS IS A REAL KEY. Drying the
  wings under refrigeration will help to make them a much crispier product,
  once deep fried. Next, use a deep fryer or a very heavy deep pot with a
  thermometer and add the oil.  Peanut oil is very good, or a commercial
  product such as can be found at a restaurant cash and carry called Mel Fry.
  Heat the oil up SLOWLY, to 365F, and depending on the size of the fryer,
  deep fry the dry wings 6-8 minutes in small batches, until thoroughly done
  and golden brown. Hold the cooked wings in a warm oven if necessary. A
  combination of melted margarine and hot sauce in the ratio of 1 part
  margarine to 3 parts hot sauce will add the right zing. The key here is to
  add just enough sauce to coat the wings - the more sauce you add, the
  hotter they will be.  For the very brave, 1 part margarine to 3 parts hot
  sauce and 1 part Tabasco is referred to as "Suicidal Wings" by the late and
  dear Don Bellissimo, who owned the Anchor Bar. Working quickly, place the
  deep fried wings in a large bowl and add the sauce mixture, shaking to coat
  them. There are many good hot sauces to use; the one they use is either
  Durkee Franks Red Hot Sauce or Wingers Original, again found in a
  restaurant cash and carry. Celery sticks and chunky blue cheese dressing
  (Ken's Buffalo Style Blue Cheese is a popular one) and plenty of napkins.
 
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      Title: Faux Stuffed Eggs
 Categories: Appetizers, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 28 servings
 
 
  14 	md eggs, hard cooked 15 	oz beans, garbanzo, can, drained 1/4 	c	plain
  low-fat yogurt 1 	tb Dijon mustard 1 		garlic, clove, minced 1 	tb red
  caviar (optional)
  
  Slice eggs in half lengthwise; carefully remove and discard yolks. Position
  knife blade in food processor bowl; add beans and next 3 ingredients.
  Process until smooth. Spoon mixture into decorating bag fitted with a large
  star tip; pipe mixture into egg cavities. Top evenly with caviar. Yield: 28
  appetizers (serving size: 1 stuffed egg half).
  
  28 calories (13% from fat), 0.4 g fat, 4 mg chol, 74 mg sodium.
 
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      Title: Asparagus Roll Ups
 Categories: Appetizers, Vegetables
      Yield: 12 servings
 
 
  1 		asparagus, can 1 		bread, loaf (crusts removed 		-and each slice
  flattened) 4 	oz bleu cheese 1 	ts worcestershire sauce 1 		egg, beaten 8
  	oz cream cheese 		garlic powder to taste 		pepper to taste
  
  Mix bleu cheese, worcestershire sauce, beaten egg, cream cheese and
  seasonings.  Spread on bread - place an asparagus spear on top and roll up.
  Roll in melted butter and cut in thirds. Place on cookie sheet and bake for
  about 20 min.-- at 350 degrees.
 
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      Title: Spinach Squares
 Categories: Appetizers, Vegetables
      Yield: 12 servings
 
 
  1  	c  milk 1 	c flour 3 		eggs, beaten 1/2 	ts baking powder 1 		garlic,
  clove, crushed 1 	lb cheese, jack, pepper, shred 20	oz	spinach, frozen,
  chopped, 		-thawed and drained 1/4 	c butter 1/4 		pepperoni, chopped,
  stick 14 	oz olives, black, can
  
  Combine milk,flour, eggs , baking powder and garlic--mix well-add
  spinach,cheese, olives and pepperoni.  Melt butter in bottom of 9 x 12 pan.
  Pour spinach mixture into pan.. pat down.. Bake at 350 of 30 minutes or til
  edges are brown.>>> these can be eaten hot or warm..they cut easier the
  cooler they are...
 
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      Title: Basic Fish Mousse
 Categories: Fish/sea, Appetizers
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2 lb Whitefish fillets                   2 tb Brandy
    1/2 lb Cooked lobster                      1 tb Tomato paste
      2 tb Finely diced onion                1/2 c  Egg whites
    1/2 ts Salt                              3/4 c  Whipping cream
 
  PREHEAT OVEN TO 350F. Combine whitefish, lobster, onion, salt, brandy and
  tomato paste in a food processor and blend until smooth. Add the egg whites
  and blend until incorporated. Transfer the mixture to a bowl, cover and
  chill for 30 minutes. Stir in the cream until incorporated. Divide the
  mousse between buttered ramekins. Place the ramekins in a water bath, cover
  and place in oven for 20 minutes. To serve, turn the contents of each
  ramekin out onto a warm plate, spoon some Hollandaise-based sauce over each
  mousse and serve immediately.
  
  MICHAEL ROBERTS - PRODIGY GUEST CHEFS COOKBOOK
 
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      Title: Bacon Artichoke Bundles
 Categories: Appetizers
      Yield: 30 servings
 
           -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B                    -hearts; drained
      1 lb Bacon                               1    Jar spicy brown mustard
      3    Jars marinated artichoke       
 
  Slice strips of bacon in half crosswise. Spread one side of bacon with a
  thin layer of mustard. Drain artichoke hearts thoroughly and place one
  piece of articoke at one end of bacon. (If artichoke hearts are too large,
  they may be sliced in half before wrapping in bacon.) Roll and secure with
  a wooden toothpick. Place rolled bacon strips on a broiler pan, making sure
  they do not touch each other. Bake in a 375 degree oven for 30-45 minutes,
  turning once, until bacon is cooked. (This may be done early in the day.)
  Drain on paper towels and refrigerate until serving time. Reheat on baking
  sheet at 350 degrees for 10 minutes or until hot. Source: "Teasers and
  Appeasers", an Hors d'Oeuvre cookbook. Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Roquefort Cheesecake (Bon Appetit/july 1983)
 Categories: Cheese/eggs, Appetizers, Cheesecakes
      Yield: 12 servings
 
  1 1/2 tb Butter (for pan)                  1/2 lb Roquefort cheese
    1/2 c  Breadcrumbs, toasted                4    Eggs
    1/4 c  Freshly grated Parmesan           1/3 c  Whipping cream
    1/2 lb Sliced bacon                      1/2 ts Salt
      1    Medium onion, minced                2    To 3 drops hot pepper sauce
  1 3/4 lb Cream cheese, room temp.       
 
  Preheat oven to 325.  Butter 9" springform pan.  Mix breadcrumbs and
  Parmesan.  Sprinkle mixture in pan, turning to coat. Refrigerate. Fry bacon
  in heavy medium skillet until crisp. Remove from pan using tongs and drain
  on paper towel.  Pour off all but about 1 T bacon fat form skillet. Add
  onion.  Cover and cook over low heat until translucent, stirring
  occasionally, about 10 minutes. Crumble bacon.  Mix cream cheese and
  Roquefort in blender or processor until smooth. Add eggs, cream, salt and
  pepper sauce and process until smooth. Blend in bacon and onion; filling
  should retain some texture. Pour into prepared pan. Set pan in roasting
  pan.  Add enough hot water to come halfway up sides of springofrm. Bake 1
  hour and 20 minutes. Turn oven off and cool cheesecake about 1 hour with
  door ajar.  Transfer to rack.  Cool to room temp. before removing from pan
  and serving.
 
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      Title: Cheddar Chili Cheesecake
 Categories: Appetizers, Cheese/eggs, Cheesecakes, Mexican, Chili
      Yield: 12 servings
 
  1 1/2 tb Butter (for pan)                    1 c  Cottage cheese
    1/4 c  Fine breadcrumbs, toasted         3/4 c  Chopped green onion
    1/4 c  Finely grated ched. cheese          4    Eggs
      6 oz Thinly sliced ham                   3 tb Jalapeno pepper*
  1 1/2 lb Cream cheese, room temp.            2 tb Milk
    3/4 lb Sharp cheddar, grated               1    Garlic clove, halved
 
  *seeded and finely chopped Preheat oven to 325. Butter 9" springform pan.
  Mix breadcrumbs and 1/4 cup cheddar. Sprinkle mixture into pan, turning to
  coat.  Refrigerate. Dice about half of ham; reserve remaining slices. Mix
  diced ham with remaining ingredients in blender or processor until smooth.
  Pour slightly more than half of filling into prepared pan. Top with
  reserved ham slices in even layer. Cover with remaining filling. Set pan on
  baking sheet. Bake 1 1/4 hours.  Turn oven off and cool cheesecake about 1
  hour with door ajar.  Transfer cheesecake to rack. Remove sides of pan.
  Cool to room temperature before serving. (Bon Appetit, July 1983)
 
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      Title: Martha's Rye Spread (Bon Appetit/july 1983)
 Categories: Appetizers, Beef, Spreads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Sour cream                          2 ts Dill seed
  1 1/2 c  Mayonnaise                          1    To 2 ts Beau Monde seasoning
      6 oz Chopped corned beef                 1    Small rye loaf
      2 tb Minced onion                             Cocktail rye slicews
      2 tb Minced fresh parsley           
 
  Combine first seven ingredients in large bowl and mix thoroughly. Cover and
  refrigerate overnight.  Spoon dip into hollowed loaf and serve with
  cocktail rye slices.
 
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      Title: Lemon Butter Layers
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 8 servings
 
      2 c  Flour                               1 ts Lemon extract
  2 1/4 ts Baking powder                   1 1/4 c  Sugar
    1/2 ts Salt                                6    Eggs, unbeaten
      1 c  Butter                        

----------------------------LEMON CREAM FILLING----------------------------
      4 oz Lemon pudding and pie mix           2 c  Water
    2/3 c  Sugar                             3/4 c  Butter

---------------------------------NUT CRUNCH---------------------------------
    1/2 c  Sugar                             3/4 c  Walnuts or almonds
 
  Sift together flour, baking powder and salt.  Cream butter with extract.
  Gradually add sugar, creaming well, 5 to 8 minutes. (The more you beat the
  better the cake).  Blend in eggs, one at a time; beat 1 minute after each.
   Add the dry ingredients; blend thoroughly.  Turn into 9 or 10-inch tube
  pan, greased on bottom.  Bake at 325 for 55 to 60 minutes until cake
  springs back when touched lightly in center.  DO NOT INVERT.  Cool.  Cut
  cake horizontally to make 4 layers.  Stack layers, spreading Filling and
  sprinkling 2 tablespoons Nut Crunch on each layer and on top.
  
  LEMON CREAM FILLING:  Prepare lemon pudding and pie filling mix using sugar
  and water.  Cool to lukewarm.  Cream butter.  Gradually add filling,
  beating well.  Cool thoroughly.
  
  NUT CRUNCH:  heat sugar in small skillet until sugar melts and is golden
  brown.  Stir in walnuts or almonds.  Spread on greased cookie sheet; cool.
   Crush fine. (To crush nut mixture, place between sheets of waxed paper and
  crush with hammer or rolling pin.)
 
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      Title: Peanut Butter and Jelly Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  2 1/2 c  Flour, all-purpose                1/3 c  Peanut butter
    2/3 c  Sugar                           1 1/4 c  Milk
      4 ts Baking powder                       3    Eggs
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 ts Vanilla extract
      1 c  Sugar, brown                      1/4 c  Peanut butter (layer)
    1/3 c  Shortening                        1/2 c  Jelly, red (layer)

------------------------------FLUFFY FROSTING------------------------------
    3/4 c  Sugar                             1/4 ts Salt
    1/4 c  Corn syrup, light                 1/4 ts Cream of tartar
      2 tb Water                               1 ts Vanilla extract
      2    Egg whites                     
 
  Sift together into mixing bowl flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.  Add
  brown sugar, shortening, peanut butter and milk.  Beat 1 1/2 minutes. (With
  electric mixer, blend at lowest speed, then beat at a low speed.  Or beat
  225 strokes with a spoon.)  Add eggs and vanilla.  Beat 1 1/2 minutes. Turn
  into two 9-inch round layer pans, well greased and lightly floured on the
  bottoms.  Bake at 375 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes until cake springs back
  when touched lightly in center.  Cool.  Place one layer, top-side down, on
  serving plate.  Spread with peanut butter then with jelly. Top with second
  layer; frost.
  
  FLUFFY FROSTING:  Combine in top of double boiler sugar, corn syrup, water,
  egg whites, salt and cream of tartar.  cook over rapidly boiling water,
  beating with electric mixer or rotary beater until mixture stands in peaks.
  Remove from heat.  Add vanilla; beat unitl frosting holds deep swirls.
 
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      Title: Cherries and Cream Parfaits
 Categories: Cakes, Fruits
      Yield: 6 servings
 
    1/2    Cake, angel food, prepared,       2/3 c  Milk, skim, heated to boil
           Cut into 1-inch cubes (6 c)         8 oz Cottage cheese
  8 3/4 oz Cherries, drained and coarse      1/2 c  Sugar, brown
           Chopped                             1 ts Vanilla extract
      1    Gelatine, unflavored              1/2 ts Almond extract
    1/3 c  Milk, skim, cold               
 
  Equally divide cake cubes and cherries int 6 (6 oz) dessert cups; set
  aside.
  
  In blender, sprinkle unflavored gelatine over cold milk; let stand 2
  minutes.  Add hot milk and process at low speed until gelatine is
  completely dissolved, about 2 minutes.  Add cottage cheese, sugar and
  extracts; process at high speed until smooth, about 2 minutes.  Pour over
  cake into cups; chill until set, about 30 minutes.
 
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      Title: 1-2-3-4 Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Butter                              3 ts Baking powder
      1 c  Milk                                4    Eggs
      1 ts Vanilla                             2    Unsweetened chocolate
      2 c  Sugar                           1 1/2 c  Confectioners sugar
    1/2 ts Salt                                1    Egg, beaten
      3 c  Flour                               1 ts Vanilla
 
   ea CHOCOLATE ICING                   1/2 c  butter CAKE: Cream
  butter until fluffy.  Add sugar and cream well.  Add eggs one at a time.
  Beat well.  Sift flour, baking powder and salt together.  Add alternating
  with milk ending with flour.  Beat on low speed.  Add vanilla.
   Pour into greased, floured pans.  Makes three layers.  Bake at 350 for 30
  minutes.  Test for doneness.
  CHOCOLATE ICING:  Melt butter and chocolate in double boiler.  Remove from
  heat.  Blend sugar, egg, salt and vanilla into chocolate mixture.  Beat
  until icing is creamy.  Double for threelayers.
 
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      Title: Banana Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Butter or margarine, softene    1 1/2 c  Bananas, ripe, mashed
      2 c  Sugar                             1/4 lb Butter or margarine, softene
      2    Eggs, room temperature              8 oz Cream cheese, softened
    3/4 c  Milk                               16 oz Sugar, confectioners
      3 c  Flour                               2 ts Vanilla
      2 ts Baking powder                  
 
  Cream butter and sugar.  Add eggs.  Mix.  Combine flour and baking soda.
  Add to butter/sugar mixture alternating with milk --beginning and ending
  with flour mixture.  Fold in mashed bananas.  Pour into 3 greased and
  floured 9-inch round cake pans.  Bake (in preheated oven) at 350 for 25-35
  minutes (or until cake springs back when lightly touched).  Cool and frost
  between layers and sides with cream cheese frosting.
  
  FROSTING:  Combine and spread on cooledcake.
 
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      Title: Banana Split Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 pk Cake mix, yellow                    1 cn Pineapple, crushed, large,
      1 pk Pudding, instant, french            4    Bananas
      1 c  Milk, cold                         12 oz Cool whip or real whip cream
      8 oz Cream cheese, room temper           1    Nuts and cherries
 
  Bake cake according to package directions, cool.  Mix dry pudding mix and
  cream cheese until well mixed.  Add milk, a little at a time, until smooth.
  Spread pudding over cake, cover with drained pineapple.  cut bananas
  lengthwise and place over pineapple. Cover this with cool whip and top with
  cherries and nuts.
  
  ****Bake cake in a large pan and leave in the pan in order to keep all the
  toppings on thecake.
 
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      Title: Banana Split Cake Ii
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 c  Graham cracker crumbs               5    Bananas, sliced
      5 tb Margarine, melted                   2    Eggs
      1 cn Pineapple, crushed, large           1    Dream whip
      2 c  Sugar, confectionary                1    Walnuts, crushed
      1 ts Vanilla                             1    Cherries
    1/4 lb Margarine, softened            
 
   Mix graham cracker crumbs and melted margarine together and pat in bottom
  of greased 13x9 pan.  Combine confectionary sugar, eggs, vanilla and
  softened margarine.  Beat until puddinglike and spread over crumbs.  Slice
  bananas over mixture.  Spoon drained pineapple over this.  Top with dream
  whip or cool whip.  Sprinkle with crushed walnuts and dot with cherries.
  Cool well andserve.
 
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      Title: Chocolate Delight Cake
 Categories: Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 8 servings
 
 
   ea Chocolate Pudding, Cook type   ea Chocolate cake mix
   ea chocolate chips, small bag Prepare pudding. Empty cake mix into
  a bowl.  Add ONLY the prepared pudding. Stir the mixture. It's gooey. Put
  in prepared 9x13 pan. Sprinkle with chocolate chips. Cool and cut in pan.
  
  Can also use yellow cake mix and butterscotchchips.
 
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      Title: Chocolate Red Beet Cake
 Categories: Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 10 servings
 
  2 1/2 c  Beets, mashed, cooked               1 ts Salt
      6    Eggs                                1 tb Baking soda
    3/4 c  Cocoa                             1/4 lb Margarine, softened
      1 ts Vanilla                             4 oz Cream cheese, softened
  2 1/2 c  Oil                                 1    Powdered sugar, sifted
  3 3/4 c  Flour, sifted                     1/2 c  Cocoa
  3 3/4 c  Sugar                               1 ts Vanilla
 
  Mix beets and eggs.  In separate bowl. combine cocoa, vanilla and oil. Mix
  well.  Add the sifted flour, sugar, salt and baking soda.  Add to beet
  mixture.  Mix well in larger bowl.  Divide batter between two 9x13 pans,
  greased and floured.  Bake at 350 for 35 to 40 minutes.  Cool, frost in
  pans or cool 10 minutes after removal from pans. FROSTING: Combine all
  ingredients, except milk, in a large bowl.  Beat until spreadable. Add
  milk, a little at a time, to give spreading consistency.
 
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      Title: Cookies and Cream Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Cookies
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      1 pk Cake mix, white                    10    Cookies, whole
  1 1/4 c  Water                             3/4 c  Shortening
    1/3 c  Oil                                 1 ts Vanilla
      3    Egg white                           2    Egg white
      1 c  Oreos, crushed                 
 
   ea FROSTING                            3 c  sugar, powdered Heat
  oven to 350.  Grease and flour 2 round cake pans.  In large bowl, combine
  all cake ingredients except cookies.  Mix at low speed until moistened.
  Beat 2 minutes at high speed.  Stir in crushed cookies.  Bake at 350 for
  25-35 minutes or until it tests done.  Cool layers. FROSTING: In small bowl
  combine 1/2 cup of the powdered sugar, shortening, vanilla and egg whites.
  Blend well.  beat in remaining sugar until frosting is smooth. Fill and
  frost cake.  Arrange whole cookies on end and on top of frosted cake.
 
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      Title: Fuzzy Naval Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     16 oz Peaches, sliced, w or wo jui        4    Eggs
    1/2 c  Peach schnappes                   2/3 c  Vegetable oil
      1 c  Sugar                               1 c  Pecans, chopped
    1/4 c  Orange juice                      1/4 c  Reserved liquid
      1    Yellow cake mix                 1 1/2 c  Powdered sugar
      1 pk Vanilla pudding, small         
 
  Combine first four ingredients in aglass container.  Cover for 24 hours.
  Combine cake mix, pudding mix, eggs, oil, pecans, 1 cup soaked, chopped
  peaches and 1/2 cup liquid.  Pour into greased and floured bundt pan. Bake
  at 350 for 40 minutes.  Glaze cake while warm.
  GLAZE:  Mix liquid and sugar and pour over warmcake.
 
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      Title: Oh-Boy Oreo Cookie Pound/tube Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     25    Oreo cookies                        1 ts Vanilla extract
      3 c  Flour                               4    Eggs, large
  1 1/2 c  Sugar                               3 tb Shortening, butter flavored
  1 1/4 c  Milk                                1 tb Milk
      1 c  Shortening, butter flavored         1 tb Corn syrup
  1 1/2 ts Salt                           
 
   ea CHOCOLATE GLAZE                     6 oz semi-sweet chocolate pi
  Preheat oven to 350.  grease and flour 9-inch fluted tube pan.  Cut each
  cookie into quarters.  In large bowl, with mixer at low speed, beat flour
  and remaining ingredients except cookies and chocolate glaze until blended.
  Increase speed to high; beat 2 minutes, scraping bowl.  spoon about 3/4 cup
  batter into pan.  gently stir cut-up cookies into remaining batter and
  spoon into same pan.  Bake 50 minutes or until cake springs back when
  lightly touched with finger (toothpick test won't work).  Cool cake in pan
  on wire rack 10 minutes; remove from pan; cool on rack.  When cake is cool,
  prepare chocolate glaze.  Place rack with cake over large plate to catch
  drips, then pour warm glaze over top and side of cake. THIS CAKE FREEZES
  WELL AND GOOD COLD FROM REFRIGERATOR.
  
  Chocolate Glaze:  In 1-quart saucepan over low heat, heat chocolate pieces,
  shortening, milk and corn syrup, stirring constantly until melted
  andsmooth.
 
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      Title: Peach Breakfast Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Breakfast
      Yield: 8 servings
 
    1/2 c  Butter or margarine                 3    Peaches, ripe
    1/2 c  Sugar                               1 c  Sour cream
      1 ts Orange peel, grated               1/4 c  Sugar
    1/4 ts Almond extract                      1    Egg white
      2    Eggs                              1/4 ts Almond extract
    3/4 c  Flour, all-purpose             
 
   ea cinnamon sugar mixture With mixeror food processor, beat or
  whirl butter, sugar, peel and almond extract until blended. Add eggs, one
  at a time, mixing well.  Add flour, whirl or beat until smoothly mixed.
  Spread batter into buttered, floured 9-inch cheesecake pan with removable
  rim.  (Spread with wet spatula or spoon). Peel and either, halve or slice
  peaches.  Arrange peaches on batter. Bake at 350 for about 25-30 minutes
  (until lightly browned and just beginning to pull away from pan sides).
  Remove from oven.  Quickly and neatly, spoon cream topping around fruit.
  Bake 10 minutes longer. Cool on rack at least 30 minutes. Serve warm or
  cool.  If made ahead, cool, cover, and let stand up to 3 hours at room
  temperature or chill up to 8 hours. Run a knife between pan rim and cake.
  Remove rim and set cake on platter. Sprinkle to lightly with cinnamon
  sugar.
  TOPPING:  Beat to blend sour cream, sugar, egg white andextract.
 
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      Title: Milky Way Cake Sqm *Sss* Jhxx93b
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Milky Way candy bars(2.1 oz)    2 1/2 c  Flour, sifted
    1/2 lb Butter                            1/4 ts Baking soda
      2 c  Sugar                               2 ts Vanilla extract
      4    Eggs                                1 c  Pecans, coarsely chopped
      1 c  Buttermilk                     
 
  Melt Milky Ways and 8 T butter in double boiler.  Let cool. Preheat oven to
  350 degrees.  Cream remaining butter with sugar. Add eggs one at a time.
  Add buttermilk alternately with flour and soda. Add vanilla and Milky Way
  mixture and mix until smooth.
   Fold in pecans.  Pour into greased and floured bundt pan. Bake 1 hour, or
  until cake tester comes out clean. Cool 15 minutes in pan, then turn out on
  wire cake rack. Note: The nougat texture of Milky Way makes this cake
  perfect as a heavy, moist foundation for scoops of ice cream.
 
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      Title: Easy Raspberry Torte
 Categories: Cakes, Fruits
      Yield: 1912 servings
 
 
  1 		egg 1 	c	heavy cream 1/4 	c 10X sugar, sifted 1/2 	ts almond extract 1
  	c 	raspberry jam Grease & flour an 8x1 1/2 in layer pan. Make cake as
  package directs, using egg & amount of water specified on package Bake at
  350 for 30-35 minutes. Cool in pan 10 minutes. Cool on wire rack. Make
  filling: Whip cream & sugar unitl stiff. Gently fold in extract. Split cake
  in 3 layers. Spread each layer with 1/3 cup jam and then 2/3 cup whipped
  cream mixture. Refrigerate several hours before serving.
 
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      Title: Milky Way Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 4 servings
 
 
  4    		Milky Way candy bars(2.1 oz) 1/2 	lb Butter 2 	c Sugar 4 		Eggs 1 	c
  Buttermilk 2 1/2 	c Flour, sifted 1/4 	ts Baking soda 2 	ts Vanilla extract
  1 	c  Pecans, coarsely chopped
  
  Melt Milky Ways and 8 T butter in double boiler.  Let cool. Preheat oven to
  350 degrees.  Cream remaining butter with sugar. Add eggs one at a time.
  Add buttermilk alternately with flour and soda. Add vanilla and Milky Way
  mixture and mix until smooth.
   Fold in pecans.  Pour into greased and floured bundt pan. Bake 1 hour, or
  until cake tester comes out clean. Cool 15 minutes in pan, then turn out on
  wire cake rack. Note: The nougat texture of Milky Way makes this cake
  perfect as a heavy, moist foundation for scoops of ice cream.
 
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      Title: A Norwegian Coffee Cake  "Kringlas",
 Categories: Cakes, Muffins, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -CONRAD FEIERABEND (TSNC45A)        1 c  BUTTERMILK.
    1/2 c  MARGARINE.                          1 ts SODA.
      1 c  SUGAR.                              3 c  FLOUR.
      1 ts VANILLA.                        2 1/2 ts BAKING POWDER.
      1    EGG.                                1 ts SALT.
 
  Try mixing Vanilla and egg  beat until mixed. Add the Buttermilk and the
  Soda; (I have used 7up) and sift the dry ingredients into this. add the
  rest of the ingredients, mix well. Put the container into the refrigerator
  chill over night. Take out and roll small pieces of the dough into long
  strips, then form them into a figure eight,(like a pretzel) put them back
  into the Refrigerator for about an hour, when they have raised to
  approximately what looks to be the right hight. Bake in a 450 deg
  pre-heated oven for approximately 6 to 8 minutes, ( May vary with the
  weather so keep an eye on them).But they should be a light brown before you
  remove them. Refrigeration is one of the keys of "KRINGLA" making. They
  must be refrigerated in order for them to get the flavor, you could bake
  them without refrigeration but you lose a lot of the flavor. You can also
  use.
  
  A:  OATMEAL. B: RAISINS. C: WHOLE WHEAT.
  
  You can fill them with your favorite filling, Cream Cheese, Jelly, ETC. you
  don't need eggs or yeast. They are not too sweet, and definitely not Boring
  like a bagel, (Sorry Bagel lovers, VBG). It is a coffee Bread not like
  Muffins, which are too sweet, and also do not have too many calories. This
  recipe came from a fella from the town of LOS OSOS CA He is a out of work
  Carpenter who started baking and selling these wonderful Rolls, He said
  that this is an original recipe that he got from his grandmother, (Yea for
  the Grandmas). Ive tried Nuts, and love the cream Cheese one, You could
  even use Custard Filling, Ive also used Different flavored oils like Pure
  orange oil, Butterscotch, several Berries types. and they turned out just
  great. Hope you enjoy them. Formatted by Elaine Radis
 
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      Title: Buttercream
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3    Egg yolks                           1 ts Vanilla extract
      2 tb Sugar                               1 c  Unsalted butter
    1/2 c  Whipping cream                           - at room temperature
    1/2 c  Milk                              1/4 c  Confectioners' sugar
 
  WHISK YOLKS AND SUGAR TOGETHER in a mixing bowl until smooth. Combine
  cream, milk and vanilla in a pot, place over high heat. As soon as mixture
  boils, remove from heat and slowly pour over the yolks, stirring. Replace
  mixture in a pot, place over low heat and cook, stirring constantly with a
  wooden spoon. When the mixture has a consistency that coats the spoon,
  remove from the heat and pour into a bowl. Continue to stir as the mixture
  cools. Be very careful not to overcook or the yolks will curdle. Cool to
  room temperature. Place the butter and confectioners' sugar in a mixer and
  cream together. Slowly add the cooled cream mixture until you have achieved
  a light, creamy frosting consistency.
  
  Makes 2 Cups
  
  MICHAEL ROBERTS - PRODIGY GUEST CHEFS COOKBOOK
 
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      Title: Banana Chocolate Cake
 Categories: Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      6 tb Butter                          2 3/4 c  Flour
    3/4 c  Sugar                               1 ts Baking soda
    3/4 c  Molasses                          1/2 ts Salt
      3    Eggs                                1 ts Vanilla extract
  2 1/2 c  Mashed overripe bananas             1 c  Chocolate chips
 
  PREHEAT OVEN TO 350F. Cream together the butter and sugar in a mixer. Add
  to the molasses and mix until combined. Add the eggs, then mix in the
  bananas. Mix in the flour, baking soda, salt and extract until smooth, then
  fold in the chocolate chips. Place the batter in a buttered and floured
  9-inch springform mold. Bake for about 1 hour. Let the cake cool on a rack,
  cut it in half to form 2 layers, frost with your favorite chocolate
  frosting and serve.
  
  MICHAEL ROBERTS - PRODIGY GUEST CHEFS COOKBOOK
 
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      Title: Jewish Apple Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Fruits, Low-cal, Jewish
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -Arlene Brown-BSJR42A           2 1/2 ts Vanilla
      3 c  Flour                               3 ts Baking soda
  2 1/2 c  Sugar                               6    Granny smith apples
      1 c  Applesauce                          2 ts Cinnmaon
      4    Eggs                                5 tb Sugar
    1/3 c  Orange juice                   
 
    Beat together the first 7 ingredients until smooth. peel and thinly slice
  apples. Add sugar and cinnmaon to the apples. put a thin layer of batter on
  the bottom of a prepared tube pan, then a layer of apples, more batter,
  more apples and top off with remaining batter.
    Bake at 350 F for 1 hour and 45 minutes. ( you may want to put a layer of
  alumium foil over the top during the last 15 minutes of baking to avoid too
  much browning.)
 
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      Title: Apple Crumb Cake (Mrs.entemann's)
 Categories: Cakes, Fruits
      Yield: 2 servings
 
    1/3 c  Butter                              1 pk Active dry yeast
      4    Granny Smith Apples               3/4 c  Water
    3/4 c  Sugar                             1/3 c  Butter
      1 ts Lemon peel                          1    Egg
    1/2 ts Cinnamon                            1 ts Lemon peel
    1/8 ts Mace                              3/4 c  Chopped pecans
    1/3 c  Currants                            6 tb Flour
  2 1/2 c  Flour                             1/4 c  Confectioner's sugar
      3 tb Sugar                               3 tb Butter
    1/2 ts Salt                              1/4 ts Cinnamon
 
  Melt butter in large skillet. Pare,core and slice apples to 1/2" pieces.
  Add apples to butter and cook, stirring, 8 minutes until tender. stir in
  suygar, peel, cinnamon, mace andcurrants. Cook 15 minutes, stirring until
  thickened. Cool. In large bowl, combine 1 cup flour, sugar,salt and yeast.
  In small saucepan, combine water and butter. Heat on low flame until 120 F
  Gradually add to dry ingredients. Beat 2 minutes, Beat in egg, peel and 3/4
  cup flour. With mixer, beat 2 minutes. Add remianing flour, stir in. Cover,
  let rest 20 minutes. Grease 2 baking sheets. Place half the dough on well
  floured work surface, roll to 14"x12". Place on sheet. Spread 1/2 filling
  lenghtwise down center of the dough,. Starting about 3/4" for filling, cut
  1" wide strips diagonally from filling to edges of dough. Alternately fold
  opposite strips of dough at angles across filling. Fold ends over filling.
  Brush large piece of waxed paper with vegetable oil. Loosely cover sheet.
  Top with plastic wrap. Refrigerate 2 hours. Uncover, let stand at room
  temperatue 10 minutes. Preheat oven to 375 F. Combine rest of ingredeints
  for topping. Sprinkle over loaves. Bake 30-25 minutes until lightly
  browned. Remove from sheet. Cool. Preparation time 1 hour. Total time 4
  hours. Formatted for MM7 by Marge Nemeth-GNFK05B When I make this, my
  husband calls me Mrs. Entenmann!!
         FOOD AND WINE CLUB TOPIC: FOOD SOFTWARE TIME: 11/28 6:43 PM
  
  TO:      ALL FROM: MARGE NEMETH (GNFK05B) SUBJECT: R-MM APPLE CAKES
 
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      Title: Old Fashioned Apple-Blueberry Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Fruits
      Yield: 15 servings
 
    1/2 c  Unsalted butter                     2 c  Granny Smith apples,peel
    1/4 c  Wipping cream                            Cored and coarsley chopped
  1 1/4 c  Sugar                               2 c  Frozen bueberries
      2 ts Baking powder                       3    Eggs
      1 ts Salt                            2 1/3 c  Flour
 
  Heat oven to 350 F. In 1 quart saucepan, melt butter and cream over low
  heat, stirring occasionally, and set aside. In large mixing bowl, combine
  sugar and eggs. beat with electric mixer on edium speed, scraping bowl
  often until well mixed. Add butter mixutre, flour, baking powder and salt.
  Continue beating, scraping bowl often until smooth. By hand,stir in apples
  and blueberries. Spread into greased and floured 13x9" baking pan. Bake
  45-55 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. seve
  warm with sweetened whipping cream. Yield:15 servings. From Carina
  Larson,-DMVR86B, from *Prodigy's food and Wine Bulletin Board.
 
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      Title: Apple Cider Pound Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Fruits
      Yield: 12 servings
 
           Beth Lane-PXGN54A                   1 ts Cinnamon; Ground
      3 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Allspice; Ground
  1 1/2 c  Butter or Margarine               1/2 ts Nutmeg; Ground
      6    Eggs                              1/4 ts Cloves; Ground
      3 c  Flour; All-Purpose                  1 c  Apple Cider
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 ts Vanilla Extract
    1/2 ts Baking Powder                 

-----------------------------------ICING-----------------------------------
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Vanilla Extract
    1/4 c  Butter or Margarine               1/4 ts Baking Soda
    1/4 c  Buttermilk                     
 
  In a large mixing bowl, cream sugar and butter. Add eggs, one at a time,
  beating well after each addition.
  
  Stir together all dry ingredients; set aside. Combine cider and vanilla.
  Add dry ingredients alternately with cider mixture to batter. Mix until
  well blended. Spoon into a greased 10-inch angel food cake pan or fluted
  tube pan. Bake at 325 degrees F for about 1 hour and 10 minutes or until
  cake tests done. Meanwhile, combine all icing ingredients in a saucepan.
  Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes. While cake is warm,
  drizzle 1/3 of the icing over the cake. Serve remaining icing over
  individual cake servings, if desired. YIELD 12-16 servings. Recipe by
  Joanie Elbourn, Jamestown, Rhode Island. I got recipe from a magazine.
 
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      Title: Cinnamon Apple Crisp
 Categories: Cakes, Fruits
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      1 tb Red cinnamon candies(seetip)        1 c  Light brown sugar,firmly
      1 c  Boiling water                            -packed
      6 md Apples,peeled, cored and          1/2 c  Butter or margarine, melted
           -thinly sliced                           Frozen whipped topping(thaw)
      1 pk DH*Moist Deluxe White Cake               Crushed red cinnamon candies
           -Mix                                     Mint leaves, for garnish
 
  1. Preheat oven to 350 F 2. Dissolve 1 tablespoon cinnamon candies in
  boiling water. arrange apple slices in ungreased 13x9x2" pan. Pour cinnamon
  flavored water over top. 3. Combine cake mix, brown sugar and melted butter
  in large bowl. Stir until thoroughly blended. ( Mixture will be crumbly.)
  Sprinkle crumbs over apple slices. Bake at 350 F for 50-55 minutes or until
  lightly browned and bubbly.Serve with whipped topping, crushed cinnamon
  candies and mint leaves, if desired. TIP: You can substitute 1 teaspoon
  ground cinnamon for the 1 tablespoon red cinnamon candies. stir into cake
  mix.
 
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      Title: Apple Spice Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Fruits
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -Betty Homa-KDSN36B               1/2 c  Sugar
  2 1/4 c  Flour                             1/4 c  Unsweetened applesauce
      1 ts Baking soda                         1 c  Sour milk or buttermilk
      1 ts Baking powder                       3 lg Egg whites
    1/4 ts Salt                              1/2 ts Vanilla
    1/2 ts Ginger                            1/2 c  Raisins
      1 ts Cinnamon                            2    Apples,pared,peeled+chopped
    1/4 ts Nutmeg                         
 
    Combine flour, baking powder and soda, and salt. set aside.
    In another bowl, mix the applesauce, sugar and spices. Add milk, vanilla
  and egg whites. Mix well. Stir in flour mixture just until combined. stir
  in apples and raisins. pour into sprayed 7x11" pan and bake at 350 F for
  25-30 minutes.
 
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      Title: Date Pudding Cake (Bon Appetit/july 1983)
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      3    Eggs                            2 1/2 c  Chopped dates
      1 c  Sugar                               1 c  Chopped nuts
    1/4 c  AP flour                                 Vanilla ice cream or
      1 ts Baking powder                            Whipped cream
    1/4 ts Salt                           
 
  Preheat oven to 350.  Grease 9 x 9" baking pan.  Beat eggs in large bowl
  until light and fluffy.  Gradually add sugar, beating until thick. Stir in
  flour, baking powder and salt. Mix in dates and nuts. Pour batter into
  prepared pan.  Bake about 30 minutes.  Serve warm with ice cream or whipped
  cream.
 
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      Title: Blueberry Cornmeal Loaf Cake
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 10 servings
 
-------------------------------I.E.S.JJGF65A-------------------------------

------------------------------PHILLY.INQUIRER------------------------------
    2/3 c  Blueberries,fresh or frozen         1 tb Lemon juice; fresh
           Not thawed                        2/3 c  Sugar
  1 1/2 c  Flour                               2 ts Sugar
    1/3 c  Yellow cornmeal; preferably       1/4 c  Oil; plus more for preparing
           Stone ground                             Pan
  1 1/2 ts Baking powder                       1 ts Lemon zest; grated
    1/2 ts Salt                                1    Egg; large
    1/2 c  Yogurt; plain,non fat,PLUS          1    Egg; white
      1 tb Of same                           1/4 ts Cinnamon; ground
 
   This recipe is from Maine's Cook & Tell newsletter....
    Toss blueberries with tablespoon flour and set aside..
    Stir together remaining flour,cornmeal,baking powder and salt in mixing
  bowl.Combine yogurt and lemon juice in another small bowl.
    Whisk together 2/3 cup sugar,oil and lemon zest in medium mixing
  bowl.Beat in whole egg,then egg white,beating well after each
  addition.Alternately add dry ingredients and yogurt mixture,begining and
  ending with dry ingredients.Mix until just combined.Gently fold in
  blueberries.Spoon batter into lightly oiled 8" x 4" loaf pan.Combine
  remaining 2 teaspoons sugar and cinnamon in small bowl and sprinkle over
  batter..
    Bake on center rack at 350 deg.After 25 minutes of baking,loosely cover
  pan with aluminum foill.Bake until cake is golden and wooden pick inserted
  into center comes out clean.50 to 60 minutes total baking time..
    Cool cake in pan on wire rack 10 minutes,then turn out onto rack and cool
  completely.( For best flavor,wrap cake and store overnight before
  serving.)Makes 10 servings.....
 
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      Title: Impossible Hot Fudge Pudding Cake
 Categories: Sauces, Cakes
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Bisquick                          1/2 c  Milk
      1 c  Sugar                               1 ts Vanilla
      3 tb Unsweetened Cocoa Powder        1 2/3 c  Hot Water
    1/3 c  Unsweetened Cocoa Powder       
 
  Preheat oven to 350~.  In a greased 8" square pan, mix Bisquick, 1/2 C
  sugar and 3 T cocoa powder.  Stir in milk and vanilla until blended.
  Sprinkle evenly with remaining sugar and cocoa powder. Pour water over top.
  DO NOT STIR. Bake 40 minutes or until top is firm. Dust lightly with
  confectioner's sugar if desired. Spoon into dessert bowls while hot. Tastes
  great with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipping cream on top.
 
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      Title: Sandi's Chocolate Chip Sour Cream Cake
 Categories: Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 12 servings
 
           Sandi Brooks wfcj53b                1 ts Salt
    1/4 lb Butter                              1 ts Baking powder
      1 c  Sugar                               1 ts Baking soda
      2    Eggs                                1 ts Vanilla
      1 c  +2T sour cream                     12 oz Pkg semi sweet choc chips
      2 c  Flour                             1/4 c  Cinnamon sugar
 
  Cream the butter and sugar. Add the eggs, one at a time. Add the sour cream
  and vanilla. Beat until well blended. Sift together the dry ingredients. I
  usually just blend them instead of sifting. Add them to the creamed
  mixture. Mix well. Spoon about 1/2 the batter into a greased 10" tube pan.
  Sprinkle batter with Choc. Chips. I use enough to ALMOST cover the batter.
  Spoon the rest of the batter over the Choc. Chips. Sprinkle with remaining
  Chips and Cinnamon sugar. Bake at 350 for 40-45 minutes or until cake
  tester comes out clean.
  
  Reformatted for MM by Marilyn Frieman WJFH60B
 
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      Title: Sour Cream Coffee Cake W/ Chocolate & Walnuts
 Categories: Chocolate, Cakes/choc.
      Yield: 12 servings
 
           -Dottie Cross TMPJ72B               2 ts Baking powder
      1 c  (2 sticks) unsalted butter;         3    Large eggs
           -softened                           1 c  Sour cream
    3/4 c  Sugar                               2 ts Vanilla extract
      2 c  Sifted all-purpose flour            1 c  Coarsely chopped walnuts
    1/4 ts Salt                                4 oz Bittersweet chocolate;
      1 ts Baking soda                              -coarsely chopped
 
  Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour a 10-to 12-cup fluted tube
  pan. In a large bowl, using a hand-held electric mixer set at high speed,
  beat the butter until creamy, about 1 minute. Add the sugar and continue
  beating at high speed until light and creamy, about 2 minutes. Sift
  together the flour, salt, baking soda, and baking powder. At low speed,
  beat in 1/2 cup of the flour mixture, then beat in 1 of the eggs. Beat in
  another 1/2 cup of the flour mixture, then 1 of the remaining eggs. Repeat
  with another 1/2 cup of the flour mixture, and the last egg. Beat in the
  remaining flour along with the sour cream and vanilla. Using a spatula,
  fold in the walnuts and chocolate. Transfer the batter to the prepared pan
  and smooth the surface. Bake for 45 to 55 minutes in the preheated oven
  until the cake begins to shrink from the sides of the pan and a toothpick
  inserted in the center comes out clean. The surface will crack. Remove the
  cake from the oven and let cool for about 10 minutes in the pan, then turn
  it out onto a wire cake rack. Cool completely before serving. Serves 12.
  Source: An Edible Christmas" cookbook by Irena Chalmers. Reformatted by:
  CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Cranberry Orange Holiday Wreath
 Categories: Cakes
      Yield: 8 servings
 
  3 3/4 c  Flour, all-purpose                  1 c  Cranberries, finely chopped
      2 pk Yeast, rapid rise                 1/2 c  Orange segments, chopped
    1/2 ts Salt                                3 tb Honey
    1/2 c  Milk                              3/4 c  Nabisco 100% bran
    1/4 c  Water                             1/2 c  Pecans, toasted and chopped
    1/4 c  Honey                                    Confectioners' Sugar Glaze
    1/4 c  Margarine                           1 c  Confectioners' sugar
      2    Eggs                                5 ts Milk
           Pam                               1/2 ts Vanilla extract
           Cranberry Orange Nut Filling   
 
  Prepare Cranberry Orange Nut Filling; set aside.
  
  In a large bowl, combine 1 1/2 cups flour, undissolved yeast and salt. Heat
  milk, water, honey and margarine until very warm (125 to 130 degrees F);
  stir into dry mixture.  Mix in 1 egg and enough remaining flourto make soft
  dough.  On lightly floured surface, knead until smooth and elastic, about 4
  to 6 minutes.  Cover; let rest on floured surface 10 minutes.
  
  On floured surface, roll dough to 16X9-inch rectangle.  Spread with
  Cranberry Orange Nut Filling to within 1/2-inch of dough edges.  Roll up
  from long edge as for jelly roll; pinch seam to seal.  Place, seam-side
  down, on baking sheet sprayed with cooking spray.  Form into a ring and
  pinch ends to seal.  With sharp knife, cut slits starting from outer edge,
  2/3 of the way through dogh at 1-inch intervals.  Turn each section on its
  side to show filling.  Spray dough with cooking spray.  cover; let rise in
  warm draft-free place until doubled in size, about 30to45 minutes.
  
  Beat remaining egg; brush on dough.  Bake at 375 degrees for 25-35 minutes
  or until done.  Tent with foil during last 10 minutes of baking to prevent
  over browning.  remove from sheet; coon on wire rack.  Drizzle with
  confectioners sugar glaze.
  
  **Cranberry Orange Nut Filling:  In medium saucepan, heat cranberries,
  orange segments and honey to a boil.  Reduce heat; simmer for 5 to 10
  minutes, stirring occasionally, or until thickened.  Stir in Bran and
  Pecans,.  cool completely.
  
  **Glaze:  Beat sugar, milk and extract until smooth.  (Start with 4
  teaspoons milk and add as needed).
 
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      Title: Cheddar & Bacon
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 9 servings
 
           -CHRISTINE ERICKSON MMVH58B         1 tb Sugar
  2 1/2 ts Yeast                           1 1/3 tb Butter
      3 c  Bread flour                         1 c  Milk
    1/2 ts Salt                          

-------------------------ADD FOLLOWING 1ST KNEADING-------------------------
    2/3 c  Shredded cheddar cheese           2/3 c  Cooked, crumbled bacon
 
  Add ingredients according to your machine's directions.
 
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      Title: Dede's Buttermilk Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    7/8 c  Buttermilk or                       1 ts Salt
      3 tb Dry buttermilk powder and           1 tb Butter or margarine
    7/8 c  Water                               2 tb Honey
           (for Welbilt/Dak machines         1/4 ts Baking soda*
           Add 1 T more buttermilk)        1 1/2 ts Red Star active dry yeast
      2 c  Bread flour                    
 
  * Prodigy "research" has shown that if using powdered buttermilk we should
  omit the baking soda.
  
  Place all ingredients in bread pan, select Light Crust setting, and pres
  Start.
  
  From Bread Machine Magic by Linda Rehberg and Lois Conway.
 
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      Title: Regular Crepes
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           -Susan Aaronson                     1 c  Flour
      2    Eggs, beaten                        1 tb Melted butter
      1 c  Milk                              1/8 ts Salt
 
  Add milk to beaten eggs and whisk together. Gradually add the flour,
  whisking constantly until mixture is smooth. Add butter and salt. The
  mixture should be the consistency of heavy cream. Set a strainer over a
  bowl and pour the batter into the strainer. This will insure a smooth crepe
  batter.
  
  Posted on $P DESSERTS & SWEETS on 01/04 by SUSAN AARONSON (PSTT79C)
  
  MM by Cathy Svitek
 
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      Title: Dessert Crepe Batter
 Categories: Desserts
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           -Susan Aaronson                          -(or any other liqueur
      2    Eggs                                     -of your choice)
    1/3 c  Milk                              3/4 c  Flour
    1/3 c  Water                               1 tb Melted butter
      3 tb Grand Marnier                       2 tb Sugar
 
  Put eggs, milk and water into a bowl and whisk until combined. Gradually
  add the flour, whisking constantly until the mixure is smooth. Add the
  liqueur and the butter and whisk atain. Put a strainer over a bowl and pour
  the batter into the strainer, insuring a smooth batter.
  
  Posted on $P DESSERTS & SWEETS on 01/04 by SUSAN AARONSON (PSTT79C)
  
  MM by Cathy Svitek
 
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      Title: Potato Bread
 Categories: Breads, Muffins
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -GAYE LEVY DTXT63A            

--------------------------------MEDIUM LOAF--------------------------------
    3/4 c  Mashed Potatoes                     1 tb Sugar
    3/4 c  Potato water                    1 1/2 c  Bread flour
  2 1/4 tb Vegetable oil                   1 1/2 c  Whole Wheat flour
    3/4 ts Salt                            1 1/2 ts Yeast
 
  This recipe is from Donna German's Book II. She states that you may
  substitute bread flour for the whole wheat flour. Also; Dick Bequette
  (PKMP64A) posted privately that he cut back the whole wheat flour by 1 cup
  (and added bread flour) plus added 1/3 cup of sunflower seeds. He said it
  was terrific.... German Book II)
 
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      Title: Banana-Ginger Bran Muffins
 Categories: Muffins, Fruits
      Yield: 10 servings
 
           -EDWARD GOLDEN   (DRRK58A)          1 tb Margarine; melted
           -preparation time 15 minutes      1/4 c  Crystallized ginger
  1 1/2 c  Ripe banana; mashed                      -finely chopped
           -(about 3 large bananas)            1 ts Vanilla extract
      2 ts Baking powder                            Peel of 1 lemon
    1/2 ts Baking soda                              -Grated
      2    Egg whites                        1/4 c  Golden raisins
    1/2 ts Salt                              3/4 c  All-purpose flour
    1/2 c  Light brown sugar; plus             1 tb Powdered sugar
      2 tb Light brown sugar                 3/4 c  Whole-wheat flour
    1/2 c  Oat bran                            1 tb Lemon juice
      1 ts Ground ginger                 

------------------------------DATA PER SERVING------------------------------
    203 x  *Calories                         126 x  *Mg Sodium
     46 x  *Gm Carbohydrates                        *Gm Polyunsat Fat
           *Gm Monosat Fat                     2 x  *Gm Fat
      4 x  *Gm Protein                    
 
  0       x  *Gm Saturated Fat 0 x *Mg Cholesterol
  
  1.  Spray muffin tins with a nonstick vegetable cooking spray; set aside.
   2.  With an electric mixer on medium-low speed combine the banana, egg
  whites, brown sugar, melted margarine, vanilla and lemon peel.
   3.  Sift together the all-purpose flour, whole-wheat flour, baking powder,
  soda, salt and ground ginger. Stir in the oat bran. Slowly add to the
  banana mixture, beating just to blend. Stir in the crystallized ginger and
  raisins 4. Spoon into the prepared muffin tins and bake in a preheated
  375-degree oven 20 minutes or until the muffins test done. Remove the
  muffins from the tins and place on a cooling rack.
   5.  Stir together the powdered sugar and lemon juice to make a glaze.
  Immediately brush over the hot muffins. Let cool a few minutes before
  serving.
   Ed in Everett, WA.
   Formatted by Elaine Radis Posted on P* 12/92
 
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      Title: Gingerbread Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 12 servings
 
           -JAMES FAUNCE   (MGFX39A)           4 c  All-purpose flour
      1 c  Shortening                          2 ts Ground ginger
      1 c  Sugar                             1/2 ts Cinnamon
      1 c  Molassas                          1/2 ts Cloves
      4    Eggs                              1/2 c  Pecans; chopped
      2 ts Baking soda                         1 c  Raisins
      1 c  Buttermilk                     
 
  In a mixing bowl cream the shortening and sugar until light and fluffy.
  Stir in the molasses, then add the eggs one at a time beating well after
  each.
  
  Dissolve the soda in a cup with the buttermilk.  In a separate bowl combine
  the flour with the spices and add to the creamed mixture alternately with
  the buttermilk. Stir in the pecans and raisins. Store the batter in an
  airtight container in the refrigerator. When ready to bake fill greased
  muffin cups 2/3 full. Bake in a 350 degree oven for about 20 minutes or
  until done.  To bake unchilled, reduce baking time to l5 minutes. Batter
  may be stored for several weeks in the refrigerator. Makes about 6 dozen
  muffins.
  
  This is one of my favorite muffin recipes -- even the kids love them!!
  Formatted by Elaine Radis Posted on P* JANUARY, 1993
 
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      Title: Sourdough San Francisco Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           NFXS18B                           1/2 tb Salt
      1 tb Dry yeast                           2 tb Cider vinegar
  1 1/2 c  Warm water                      5 1/2 c  White flour
      1 c  Sourdough starter                 1/2 ts Baking soda
      1 tb Sugar                                    Yellow cornmeal
 
  In lg warmed bowl, sprinkle yeast over water, stir to dissolve and let
  stand until bubbly. Blend in starter, sugar, salt and vinegar. Gradually
  beat in 3 c of the flour. Beat at least 3 mins. Turn batter into a lg oiled
  glass or ceramic bowl, cover with towel and let rise in warm place 1 hr or
  until double in bulk. Combine 1 c of the remaining flour with baking soda.
  Stir batter down and add flour-baking soda mixture. Gradually add remaining
  flour to make a stiff dough. Turn out onto floured board and knead, adding
  additional flour only as needed to prevent sticking, approx 300 strokes of
  folding and turnin or until dough is smooth and elastic. Sprinkle a greased
  baking sheet with cornmeal. Form dough into 2 oblong loaves and place on
  sheet. Cover with towel and let rise in warm place 1 to 1-1/2 hr or until
  not quite double in size. With sharp razor, slash the tops of loaves
  diagonally. Mist with water and bake in 450 oven 10 mins. Reduce heat to
  400 and bake 35 mins longer or until bread tests done. For a harder crust,
  place a pan of hot water on bottom of oven and mist with water several
  times during baking. Remove pan of water after 15 mins of baking. Turn out
  onto wire rack and cool. NOTE: If you like your sourdough very dar, remove
  the baked bread from the pan or sheet and place under broiler about 2 mins,
  or until rich brown in color.
 
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      Title: Sourest Sourdough
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -Gaye Levy ** DTXT63A               1 tb Olive oil
           -Revised on 9/17/92                 2 tb Sugar
  1 1/4 c  Sourdough starter                   1 ts Salt
    1/2 c  Water                               2 ts Yeast
      3 c  Bread flour                   

------------------------DIANA (:>)51ST STATEBUZZY BU------------------------
 
  Set starter out on counter and bring to room temperature. Feed as you
  normally do and allow to become foamy and active. This will take 8 to 12
  hours.
  
  Put all ingredients in the B/M and set on the dough cycle. When the cycle
  is complete, remove dough and squeeze out gases. Cover with a damp towel
  and let it rest for 20 or 30 minutes. (This rest period makes the dough
  more pliable.)
  
  Sprinkle corn meal on a board and shape dough into two cylindrical loaves.
  Place loaves on a cornmeal covered baking sheet or in a special "baguette
  pan" that can be purchased at a kitchen store. Cover again with the damp
  towel and put in the refer for 12 to 24 hours.
  
  Take dough out of the refer, sprinkle with water, and let it sit out until
  the loaves are fully risen. (They will usually rise a little in the refer,
  too.)
  
  Spray again with water then bake at 375 for 30 minutes or until brown and
  crusty. If you want a really crusty bread, spray the loaf with water every
  five minutes while baking. This harder to describe than it is to do ... and
  the results are worth it!
  
  PLEASE NOTE: Depending on the temperature, humidity, and the whim of the
  starter, the bread will vary from batch to batch. Sometimes it is very sour
  and dense while other times it is mildly sour and fluffy inside. Each batch
  is unique...but it is always good. I found that using the special pan
  helped the baguettes keep their shape. The pan is well worth the fifteen
  bucks.
  
  You can also vary the flavor of the bread by using more or less sugar or by
  substituting 1 TBL of vinegar for 1 TBL of water. Another variation is to
  use flat beer instead of water in either the recipe or when feeding the
  starter.  (Be sure to separate your starter into two batches first so that
  you do not contaminate the orignal pot.)
  
  Everytime I share this recipe, I get notes saying this is the beat
  sourdough ever!
         FOOD AND WINE CLUB TOPIC: BREADS AND PIZZA TIME: 01/09 7:54 PM
  
  TO:      PETER MELLO   (CMJK72A) FROM: DIANA LEWIS (VGWN37A) SUBJECT: R
  SOURDOUGH BREADS
 
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      Title: Another Sourdough Starter
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           Kyllikki Fuller                
 
  Make a starter of 1 bottle stale beer with equal parts of flour. Let set as
  usuall until you have a sourdough starter (about 3 days) then mix 1 cup
  starter with 2 cup warm water, 4 T sugar and 2-1/2 cups flour. Beat till
  smooth. Set in gas oven (turn off) and let sit 28 hours. Beat in 3 eggs, 1
  T salt, 1 Cup sour cream, 1/3 cup bacon grease and enough flour to make a
  soft dough. (about 7-8 cups) knead till smooth. Let rise till doubled punch
  down and let rise again. Form into 2 loves. Let rise. Bake 375 about 30
  minutes. IT has taken anywhere from 3 hours to 12 hours to rise so hang in
  there. This was the sourest sourdough I'd ever eaten but it was to die for.
  from Kylli
 
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      Title: Herman Wheat'n'honey Starter
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -Deborah Seckinger GDJF29B          2 tb Dry yeast
      1 tb Ginger                              2 c  Milk
    1/2 c  Honey;or brown sugar                1 c  Whole wheat flour
    1/3 c  Warm water                          1 c  Flour white;or unbleached
 
  Sprinkle ginger and 1 T honey or brown sugar over warm water. Sprinkle
  yeast over this and stir. Let stand in warm place about 10 minutes till
  doubled in size. Mix milk, rest of honey or brown sugar, flours into yeast
  mixture in a glass container about the size of a gallon pyrex jar. Stir,
  using only a wooden spoon, since metal objects will retard herman's growth.
  Leave the cover on lossely or place a glass plate over the top of the
  container. So Herman can breathe. Herman doubles, enen tripples at time of
  vigorous rising. Place Herman in a warm place overnight. Next day
  refridgerate, Lossely covered and stir each day. This is very important
  with wheat and honey starter as more gasses form in the container and are
  released during stirring. Formation of this gas may cause the starter to
  appear darker on the top than on the bottom. But this is okay. On the 5 th
  day measure out 1 cup herman for baking and another to give to a friend if
  you wish. Then feed what herman you have left thusly: FEEDING HERMAN 1/2
  CUP WHOLE WHEAT 1/2 C WHITE FLOUR 1 C MILK 1/4 C HONEY;OR BROWN SUGAR 1/4 T
  GINGER STIR WELL KEEP IN FRIDGE Formatted by Diana Lewis
 
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      Title: Basic Sourdough Starter (With Potato)
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -NFXS18B                          1/2 tb Active dry yeast
           Lg baking potato peeled,cube        1 ts Sugar
      1 c  White flour                    
 
  Cook potato in water to cover until tender. Pour off liquid to measure 1 c,
  saving potato for other use. Let potato water cook to lukewarm. In a glass
  or ceramic bowl that has been scalded, place flour, yeast and sugar; add
  lukewarm potato water and stir in well. Cover with plastic wrap and pierce
  with fork to release gases. Place in a warm, draft-free location at an even
  85F for 2 days; stir several times daily. (do not let sourdough starter
  rise above 95F because higher temp are favorable to less desireable
  microorganisms) Refrigerate until ready to use. Replenish with one c flour
  and 3/4 c water and let stand overnight or 12 hrs in a warm location before
  refrigerating again. When replenishing, add lukewarm water with flour.
  Starter should be at room temp when using in recipes, always after having
  stood 12 hrs from addition of replenishing flour and water. At least 1 c
  should remain to refrigerate.
 
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      Title: Whole-Wheat Sourdough Starter
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           NFXS18B                             1 ts Active dry yeast
  1 1/2 c  Whole wheat flour               1 1/2 x  Lukewarm water
 
  In a glass or ceramic bowl or jar that has been scalded, combine flour and
  yeast, add water and blend well. Cover with plastic wrap and pierce with
  fork to release gases. Place in a warm, draft-free location at an even 85F
  for 18-24 hrs; stir several times daily. Refrigerate until ready to use. If
  you have several starters, keep whole wheat separate from others to
  preserve its own distinctive flavor. Whole wheat starter does not have as
  much rising action as that made with white flour; you may have to plan
  longer rising times. To replenish, always use whole wheat flour.
 
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      Title: Beer Sourdough Starter
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -KYLLIKKI FULLER (BHHJ17B)      1 1/4 c  Flour
      1    Beer; flat                     
 
  Mix well, let sit on counter 5-10 days, stir 3 x per day. When it begins to
  separate into creamy thick bottom and thin liquid top is ready to use in
  any sourdough recipe. I do have a good sour bread recipe if anyone needs it
  reposted... it's a killer for tang! Kylli KYLLIKKI FULLER (BHHJ17B)
  Reformatted by Elaine Radis
 
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      Title: Rock Candy
 Categories: Candies
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1    Glass jar or drinking glass              Food coloring (optional)
      1    Piece of cotton string              1 c  Water
      1    Pencil or stick                     2 c  Sugar
      1    Paper clip                               Additional sugar
 
  Tie a short piece of cotton string to the middle of the pencil or stick.
  Attach a paper clip to the end of the string for a weight. Moisten the
  string very lightly, and roll in a bit of sugar (this will "attract" the
  sugar crystals from the syrup to the string). Place the pencil or stick
  over the top of the glass or jar with the string hanging down inside.
  
  Heat the water to boiling, and dissolve the 2 cups of sugar into it. For
  the biggest crystals FAST, heat the sugar-water solution a SECOND time, and
  dissolve as much additional sugar as you can into it. Add a few drops of
  food coloring to the solution if desired.
  
  Pour the solution into the prepared glass or jar and leave undisturbed for
  a couple of days.  Depending on how much sugar you were able to dissolve
  into the water, you should start to see crystals growing in a few hours to
  a few days.
 
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      Title: Best Ever Plain Ole Peas (Black-Eyes)
 Categories: Vegetables
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           -JUDY GARNETT PJXG05A               1 tb Sugar
     16 oz Pkg. dried black-eyed peas          1 tb White wine vinegar
      6 c  Water                             1/4 ts -Black pepper
      4 sl Hickory-smoked bacon              1/4 ts Garlic salt
      1 tb Salt                           
 
    Sort and wash peas; place in a large Dutch oven. Cover with water 2
  inches above peas; let soak 8 hours. Drain. Add 6 cups water and remaining
  ingredients. Bring to a boil; cover, reduce heat, and simmer 1 1/2 hours.
  Yield: 6 cups.
    Source: Southern Living
 
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      Title: Many Mushrooms Soup
 Categories: Soups/stews, Vegetables
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      1 x  -Dorothy Cross TMPJ72B              1 x  -brown or common - your choi
      3 tb Butter                              3 c  Chicken broth
      3 tb Oil                               1/4 c  White port
      1 ea Clove garlic; minced                2 tb Tomato paste
      1 ea Onion; chopped                    1/2 c  Parsley, minced
      1 lb Mixed mushrooms; (oyster,           1 x  Pepper, to taste
      1 x  -morels, porcini, enoki,       
 
  Melt butter and oil in large saucepan. Saute garlic and onion slowly over
  low heat, 10 minutes. Add sliced mushrooms, cover and cook over medium heat
  for 5 minutes. Add broth, port and tomato paste. Simmer 10 minutes. Add
  parsley and freshly ground pepper. Serve.
   Source: "Vineyard Seasons" by Susan Branch Reformatted by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C
 
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      Title: Rich Sourdough Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 c  Milk ;+1 egg = 1 1/8 C          1 1/2 ts Salt
      4 tb Sour Dough Starter *                3 tb Butter
      3 c  Flour  (I use bread flour)          1 pk Yeast
      3 tb Sugar                          
 
  The recipe calls for 4 Tablespoons Sour Dough Starter, I have always used
  at least 1/2 cup and sometimes as much as one cup. Anything over 1/2 cup,
  you will need to cut the milk and flour or it will rise way out of the pan.
  SOUR DOUGH STARTER (Hitachi's Recipes) 1. 2 Cups warm water or warm potato
  water and 2 cups flour. 2. 2 Cups warm milk and 2 cups flour. flour. 3.1 pk
  yeast 2 cups warm water or milk and 2 cups flour I use #3. Put flour in
  crock, plasticware or jar in a warm (not hot) place. Add water, milk or
  potato water.  Let set for about 4 or 5 days until bubbly, then use in
  recipes.  this is not my recipe found it in a file don't know who did it.
 
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      Title: Basic Sourdough Batter
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      2 c  Starter                             1 ts Salt
      2 tb Butter                              2 tb Sugar
    1/2 c  Milk                                3 c  White flour
 
  Melt butter over moderate heat add the milk to the butter and warm. add the
  salt, sugar and stir until disolved. add this mixture to the starter and
  mix well add a cup of flour at a time mixing. spoon batter into a 4 1/2 X 8
  1/2 inch loaf pan let rise 1 to 2 hours or till dough rises up 1/2 inch
  over the pan bake in preheat oven at 350 for 45 minutes. Cool on wire rack
  From Dr Woods Worlds Sourdough from Antiquity
 
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      Title: Yoghurt Sourdough Starter
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           NFXS18B                             2 tb Natural plain yoghurt
      1 c  Low fat milk                        1 c  White flour
 
  Heat milk to 100F on thermometer. Remove from heat and stir in yoghurt.
  Pour into scalded glass jar or bowl, cover with plastic and place in a warm
  location for 18 hrs. Consistency will be like thin yoghurt. Stir in flour
  until well blended, cover again with plastic and pierce with fork to
  release gases. Place in a warm draft-free location at an even 85F for 2
  days; stir several times each day. It should have a strong sourdough smell
  and show bubbles. Refrigerate until ready to use. When replenishing
  starter, add lukewarm milk instead of water.
 
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      Title: Basic Sourdough Starter
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           NFXS18B                           3/4 c  Milk
      1 ts Active dry yeast                    1 c  Flour *
    1/4 c  Warm water                     
 
  Dissolve yeast in warm water in 3-qt glass bowl. Stir in milk. Stir in
  flour gradually. Beat until smooht. Cover with towel; let stand in warm,
  draft-free place until starter begins to ferment, about 24 hrs. (bubbles
  will appear on surface of starter) If starter has not begun fermentation
  after 24 hr, discard and begin again. If fermentation has begun, stir well;
  cover tightly with plastic wrap and return to warm, draft-free place. Let
  stand until foamy, 2-3 days. When starter has become foamy, stir well; pour
  into 1-qt crock or glass jar with tighlty fitting cover. Store in frig.
  Starter is ready to use when a clear liquid has risen to top. Stir before
  using. Use 1 c starter in recipe; reserve remaining starter. Add 3/4 c milk
  and 3/4 c flour to reserved starter. Store covered at room temp until
  bubbles appear, about 12 hrs, refrigerate. Use starter regularly, every
  week to 10 days. If the volume of the breads you bake begins to decrease,
  dissolve 1 t yeast in 1/4 c warm water. Stir in 1/2 c milk, 3/4 c flour and
  the remaining starter. *DO NOT USE SELF RISING FLOUR* NOTE: Start bread at
  night to bake in the morning - or vice versa. Before adding the milk and
  flour to remaining starter, bake your bread and judge the volume
 
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      Title: Sourdough Rye Starter
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           NFXS18B                         1 1/2 c  Lukewarm water
      2 c  Rye flour                                Onion slice optional
      1 tb Yeast                          
 
  In a glass or ceramic bowl, or jar that has been scalded, combine flour and
  yeast, add water and blend well. Add onion slice, cover with platic wrap
  and pierce plastic with fork to release gases. Place in a warm, draft-free
  place, at an even 85F for 3 days.; stir several times daily. Remove onion
  slice and refrigerate until ready to use. Onion imparts a strong flavor and
  this starter can only be used with compatible rye recipes; rye starter
  without onion can be used in any rye sourdough recipe. To replenish, always
  use rye flour. If starter does not seem bubbly after replenishing and
  standing 12 hrs, sprinkle 1 t yeast over and stir in well. Like whole wheat
  starter, you may have to plan longer rising times for dough made with this
  one.
 
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      Title: Sourdough Potato-Rye Bread
 Categories: Breads, Beef
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           NFXS18B                       

----------------------------------DAY ONE----------------------------------
      1 c  Sd starter room temp                1 c  Potato water room temp
    1/4 c  Molasses                            2 c  Whole-wheat flour

----------------------------------DAY TWO----------------------------------
      1 c  Beef broth                        1/2 ts Ground mace
    1/4 c  Yellow cornmeal                   1/2 c  Rye meal (see note)
      1 c  Riced potatoes                    1/2 ts Nutmeg
      1 tb Yeast                               2 c  Rye flour
    1/4 c  Lukewarm potato wate                2 c  White flour
      1 tb Salt                                     Egg white wash
      4 tb Butter, melted                           Poppy seeds
 
  DAY ONE: In large warmed bowl, combine starter, molasses, potato water and
  whole-wheat flour. Stir well, cover with plastic and a heavy towel and let
  rise in warm place overnight or at least 12 hrs. DAY TWO: Bring broth to
  boil, andd cornmeal and, stirring constantly, cook 2 mins. Remove from
  heat, stir in potatoes and cool to lukwarm; add to starter mixture.
  Sprinkle yeast over lukewarm water, stir to dissolve an dlet stand until
  foamy. Add to starter mixture with salt, butter and spices. Beating
  constantly, add rye meal, rye flour and white flour. Dough will be sticky
  and heavy. Turn out onto floured board and, adding additional flour as
  needed to prevent sticking, knead 8 mins. If dough is still sticky after 5
  mins, lightlyoil board and hands and finish kneading. Dough will be
  slightly sticky to hands but should not stick to board. Form into smooth
  ball, place in oiled bowl, turn to coat all surfaces, cover wtih towel and
  let rise in warm place 1 hr or until double in bulk. Punch down and turn
  out onto floured board; knead for 20 turns. Cover with towel and let rest
  5-10 mins. Divide into 2 equal portions and form each into a long loaf.
  Place side by side on large greased baking sheet. With sharp razor, cut 3
  slashes from end to end 1/2 in deep. Brush evenly with egg white wash,
  being carful not to spill onto baking sheet, and sprinkle generously with
  poppy seeds. Let rise, uncovered, in warm place 45 mins or until almost
  double in size. Bake in oven preheated to 400 20 mins; reduce heat to 375
  and bake 30 mins longer or until bread tests done. to give top a shiny dark
  look, place under broiler and, being carful of scorching, broil until dark.
  Transfer to wire rack and cool.
 
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      Title: Sourdough Raisin-Oat Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           NFXS18B                           1/2 tb Salt
      1 c  Lukewarm evaporated milk            1 ts Ground allspice
  1 1/2 c  Sourdough starter                   2 c  Unprocessed rolled oats
    1/2 c  Molasses                          3/4 c  Raisins*
    1/4 c  Honey                           2 1/2 c  White flour
      4 tb Butter melted                  
 
  *Raisins are tossed lightly with a little flour. In lg warmed bowl, combine
  milk, starter, molasses, honey, butter, salt and allspice. Gradually add
  oats, a small amount at a time, mixing in well, then stir in raisins. Beat
  in flour, 1/2 c at a time, to form a stiff dough. Turn out onto floured
  board and knead 5-7 min, adding additional flour only as needed to prevent
  sticking. Form into smooth ball, place in oiled bowl, turn to coat all
  surfaces, cover with dampened towel and let rise in warm place at least 2
  hr or until double in bulk. Punch down, turn out onto board and knead
  briefly. Cover with towel and let rise 10 mins. Divide dough into 2 equal
  portions, form into loaves and place in 2 #2 loaf pans. Cover with towel
  and let rise in warm place 1-1/2 hr or until almost double in size. Bake at
  375 for 35-40 mins or until bread tests done. Turn out onto wire rack, turn
  right side up and cool.
 
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      Title: Herman Starter
 Categories: Breads, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
-------------------------------I.E.S.JJGF65A-------------------------------

------------------------------PHILLY.INQUIRER------------------------------
      2 tb Or 2 envelopes active dry           1 c  Sugar
           Yeast                               2 c  All purpose white flour
    1/4 c  Warm water                          2 c  Milk (see note)
 
    DAY,1: Sprinkle yeast over warm water.Add 1 tablespoon of the sugar and
  let stand a few minutes until yeast is active and swelling.Combine
  remaining sugar,flour and milk in a 4 t0 6 quart glass,plastic or pottery
  bowl or container.(Do not use metal bowls or utensils as these may retard
  starter growth.)With a wooden spoon,stir in active yeast mixture.Cover
  loosely with a towel so Herman can breathe.Let stand in a warm draft free
  place overnight.
    DAYS,2,3,and 4:Stir daily with a wooden spoon.Keep covered.Keep cool.
    DAY,5: Stir in 1/2 cup sugar,1 cup milk and 1 cup flour.Let stand 24
  hours.
    DAYS,6,7,8,and 9:Stir daily with a wooden spoon.
    DAY,10: Repeat DAY 5,stirring in 1/2 cup sugar,1 cup milk and 1 cup
  flour.
    THIS gives you enough starter to use freely in recipes and/or give away.
  Herman may be replenished as needed but can go no more than 5 days at room
  temperature between feedings.After feeding,wait 24 hours before using the
  renewed starter.
    DAILY stirring helps keep yeast mold from forming.
    Most directions specify that Herman not be refrigerated since cooler
  temperatures slow the growth and "souring" of the starter.It is,however,a
  safer course for busy cooks with fast growing startersHerman also is
  freezer-friendly and may be kept on ice between baking impulses if you get
  board.
    NOTE: If desired,substitute butter-milk for milk in starter for more
  flavor and less fat.If more starter is needed,additions may be doubled when
  2 or more cups of starter are used.....
  
    AN ASIDE::: Marilyn Marter is a food columnist for the Philly.Inquirer.
  Her speciality is finding recipes for people who have lost them,or had
  heard of them from someone else.These are tried and true recipes from
  people who use them all the time...I say this,because I do not what anyone
  to think this starter is a flight of fancy on my part or anyone elses..
  Being ignorant of these matters I have copied this recipe verbatem...
  Please enjoy,as soon as I get my Breadmachine I will join you all in trying
  this....Irwin E.
 
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      Title: Instant Potato Starter
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -DON SIMMONDS   (VJHS00B)     

----------------------------------STARTER----------------------------------
      1 pk Dry yeast,                          2 tb Salt
    1/2 c  Sugar                             1/2 c  Instant potato flakes
      2 c  Warm water,                   

------------------------------------FEED------------------------------------
    3/4 c  Sugar,                              1 ts Instant potato flakes
      1 c  Warm water,                   

-----------------------------------BREAD-----------------------------------
      1 c  Starter,                          1/4 c  Sugar
  1 1/2 c  Lukewarm water                    1/2 c  Oil,
      1 ts Salt,                               6 c  Flour
 
  STARTER:  Dissolve yeast in 1/2 C. of warm water. Add remaining ingred. and
  stir well. Place in glass jar, covered loosely with foil, plastic wrap,
  etc. (to allow for gas expansion). Keep at room temperature for 24 hrs.
  Then place starter in frig. for 3-5 days. Feed: After starter has been
  refrigerated 3-5 days, take out and feed it above mixture. Let stand out
  (loosely covered) all day (8-10 hrs.). Take out 1 C. to use in making bread
  and return remaining starter to frig. Keep refrigerated from 3-5 days; feed
  again. After feeding, take out 1 C. to use in making bread, or give 1 C. to
  a friend, or throw 1 C. away. Starter must be fed again in 3-5 days. Bread:
  Mix first 5 ingred. together. Add in flour 1 C. at a time until thoroughly
  mixed. Knead until good "elastic" consistency, but don't over knead. Place
  approx. 2 Tbl. oil in bottom of large boowl; turn dough over so oiled side
  is facing up. Cover with dish towl; let rise until double - about 8-10 hrs.
  Punch down, knead again only a few times, mixing in flour until good
  consistency. Divide dough in half, shape into loaves. Place in ungreased
  loaf pans; let rise again (4-6 hrs.). Bake @ 350 for 25-35 min. until
  golden brown and loaves sound hollow when tapped. Cinnamon Bread: Before
  placing dough in loaf pans to rise, roll out, brush with melted butter,
  sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar. Roll up and place in loaf pan to rise.
  This is a great receipe - I've enjoyed it for years! Your starter should
  bubble a little after it has set out for the day (before you feed it). If
  not, I have added yeast to the warm water of the "feed" and added it in and
  the starter has recovered just fine! Enjoy! And let me know how you like
  it! Don in Arlington, TX 8/28 9:40 a.m.
 
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      Title: Potato Sourdough Starter
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -NORMA WRENN   (NPXR56B)            2 tb Sugar
      1 pk Dry yeast                           4 c  Flour
      4 c  -warm water                         1    Potato; raw quartered
 
  Here is a recipe from Texas Highways Cookbook.
  
  Dissolve yeast in warm water; and then mix all ingredients in a 1-gallon
  crock.  (Do not use metal container) Cover with a close-fitting lid and let
  the starter rise until light (12 hours in warm weather, longer in cool
  weather). Do not let the starter get cold, ever. After using part of the
  starter, add 1 cup warm water, 2 teaspoons sugar, and enough flour to mix
  to the starter's original consistency.  Add more potato occasionally as
  food for the yeast, but don't add more yeast. Use daily for best results.
  Starter improves with age. I am sure you will get some posts for flake
  starters.  I do not have one.
  
  Formatted by Elaine Radis
 
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      Title: Jewish "Corn" Bread (1 of 2)
 Categories: Breads, Jewish
      Yield: 2 servings
 
  1 1/2 c  Water,warm (110 degree)                  Needed.
      1 pk Yeast, dry                               Cornmeal (for sprinkling
    1/2 ts Sugar                                    The baking sheets)
      4 ts Salt                                     GLAZE:
      3 c  Rye sourdough starter               1    Egg white beaten with 2 tbs
           Measured after stirring down             Water.
           At room temperature.                     OPTIONAL TOPPING:
      2 c  Flour, gluten                       2 ts Chernushka (black caraway)
  3 1/2 c  Flour, all-purpose or as                 Seeds.
 
  You can buy chernushka "black caraway" in some health food stores or from
  mail-order. They are nothing like the familiar caraway seeds. This bread is
  a New York specialty, usually made in bakeries.
  
  1.  Combine 1/2 cup of the warm water, the yeast and sugar and let stand
  until doubled in bulk, about 10 minutes. 2. Dissolve the salt in the
  remaining warm water in a mixing bowl. Mix in the sourdough starter, then
  the yeast mixture, then the gluten flour and 2 cups of the all-purpose
  flour; make a soft dough. 3. Spread 1 1/2 cups flour on the kneading
  surface and turn the dough out onto it. Knead, adding more flour if
  necessary to make a soft dough that will hold its shape. Do not overknead..
  the dough should be only slightly elastic, even a bit sticky. 4. Form the
  dough into a ball and put in an ungreased bowl; cover with plastic, and let
  rise until doubled in bulk, about 1 1/2 hours. 5. Turn the dough out onto a
  lightly flour surface and knead it a few strokes to expel air. Cover with a
  towel and let rest for 15 minutes. 6. Divide the dough in half. Form each
  half into a loaf by flattening in to an inch-thick oval about 12 inches
  long, then rolling it up from one long side. Pinch the seam closed. Shape
  the ends of the oval loaves neatly and plce them on two cornmeal-dusted
  baking sheets, seam down. Cover with towels and let rise until
  "three-quarters proofed," or not fully doubled.
 
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      Title: Jewish "Corn" Bread (2 of 2)
 Categories: Breads, Jewish
      Yield: 2 servings
 
 
  7.  While the loaves are rising, set a large roasting pan containing 2
  inches of boiling water on the oven floor (or the lowest shelf of an
  electric oven) and preheat the oven to 400 degrees. 8. Brush the loaves
  with egg-white glaze, being careful not to let the glaze drip onto the pan,
  as it sticks and burns.  With a single-edged razor blade or a small, sharp
  knife, cut three diagonal slashes, holding the blade almost parallel to the
  surface, about 1/4 inch deep on each loaf. Sprinkle the loaves with "black
  caraway" or caraway seeds, if you like. 9. Bake for 30 minutes on the
  middle and upper shelves of the oven, then brush again with glaze, exchange
  shelf positions, and remove the water pan. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes
  longer, or until there is a hollow sound when you rap the bottom of the
  loaf. 10. Cool the bread on racks.
  
  There is no historical or etymological theory for the term, "corn" in this
  bread.
   Ah-Choo in Md. 11/17 06:29 pm
 
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      Title: Rye Sourdough Starter
 Categories: Breads, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 pk Dry yeast                           1    Onion, small, peeled and
      3 c  Water, tepid (80-degree)                 Halved.
  3 1/2 c  Flour, rye medium              
 
  The 4-cup batch of starter made by this recipe is enough to bake any of the
  rye breads requiring a rye starter, with enough left over to serve as the
  nucleus for another baking. When you "feed" leftover starter... which
  should be done every 2 weeks or so.. add a little rye flour and water,
  using 3 parts of flour to 2 of water. To build up a small amount of starter
  to a quantity large enough for baking, do the job in several steps, never
  adding a larger measure of flour than the amount of starter on hand. Let
  the starter stand at room temperature overnight or for up to 24 hours,
  until it is bubbly and no longer smells floury. To increase further, add
  more flour and water in the same proportions and again let the starter
  ferment until it is bubbly enough to use.  Store leftover starter in the
  refrigerator between bakings and "feedings," and for indefinite storage,
  freeze it. Thaw, then feed the starter and let it ferment at room
  temperature before use.  Makes about 4 cups.
  
  1. Dissolve the yeast in 2 cups of the tepid water, then beat in 2 cups of
  the rye flour, beating until no lumps remain. Add the onion, cover loosely
  with a cloth, and let stand at room temperature for 24 hours. 2. Remove the
  onion.  Beat in 1 cup tepid water, then 1 1/2 cups rye flour. Cover with
  the cloth and let stand for 24 hours longer. The starter should now be
  pleasantly sour-smelling, almost beery, and bubbly. (Depending upon the
  temperature of the room, a slightly longer or shorter period of
  fermentation may produce this result.) TO USE: The starter is now ready for
  use and can be refrigerated for up to 24 hours before use, without further
  feeding. If you must hold the starter longer before use, the night before
  it is wanted, add 1/2 cup tepid water and 3/4 cup rye flour and let is
  stand at room temperature overnight.
 
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      Title: Quick Sourdough French Bread
 Categories: Breads, French
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           -JUDY LAUSCH DGSV34A                1 c  Warm water; (120-130*)
  4 1/2 c  Bread flour                         1 c  Sour cream; room temp.
      2 tb Wheat germ                          2 tb Vinegar
      1 tb Sugar                               1    Egg white
      2 ts Salt                                1 tb Water
    1/2 ts Ginger                              2 ts Poppy seeds
      2 pk Fast-acting dry yeast          
 
  1. In large bowl, combine 1 1/2 c flour, and next five ingredients (wheat
  germ, sugar, salt, ginger and yeast); blend well. Add water, sour cream and
  vinegar to flour mixture. Blend at low speed until mositened; beat 3
  minutes at medium speed. Stir in an additional 2 to 2 1/2 c flour until
  dough pulls cleanly away from sides of bowl. 2. On floured surface, knead
  in remaining 1/2 to 1 c flour until dough is smooth and elastic, about 5
  minutes. Place dough in greased bowl; cover loosely with plastic wrap and
  cloth towel. Let rise in warm place until light and doubled in size, 25-35
  minutes. 3. Grease large cookie sheet. Punch down dough several times to
  remove all air bubbles. Allow to rest on counter covered with inverted bowl
  for 15 minutes. Divide dough in half; roll each half to 14x8" rectangle.
  Starting with longest side, roll up; pinch edges firmly to seal. Place seam
  side down on greased cookie sheet; taper ends to a point. With sharp knife,
  make five 1/4" deep diagonal slashes on top of each loaf. Cover; let rise
  in warm place until light and doubled in size, about 15 minutes. 4. Heat
  oven to 375*F. Bake 25 minutes. In small bowl, beat egg white and water.
  Remove bread from oven; brush with egg white mixture. Sprinkle with poppy
  seed. Return to oven. Bake an additional 5 to 10 minutes or until loaves
  sound hollow when lightly tapped. Immediately remove from cookie sheet;
  cool on wire racks. Makes 2 (17 oz.) loaves. A Pillsbury Bake-off winning
  recipe, formated for you by Judy Lausch.
 
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      Title: Sourdough Starter
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 15 servings
 
           -LYMAN EDDY (HKDS25A                1 tb VINEGAR; VERY IMPORTANT<
      4 c  Lukewarm water                    1/4 c  Sugar
      1 pk Activated dry yeast                 5 c  Unbleachd flour
 
  Pour the water into a crock or a wide mouth gallon jar. Pour in the yeast
  and let it dissolve. Stir. Add vinegar, sugar and flour. Mix. Cover w/cloth
  and set in a warm place to sour..(2 to 3 days). When activity STOPS, the
  mixture flattens out. An amber colored liquor comes to the top..And it
  SMELLS.. THAT'S IT! Mix it up. It will look like whipping cream. Put it in
  a GLASS JAR with a screw type lid; place in refrigerator. IT WILL KEEP FOR
  MONTHS. Growing better as it continues to age at a very slow pace. I have
  no idea regarding conversion for use in BM. IF YOU DO.. Let ME
  know..Ho-Kay? It is super in pancakes; waffles; coffee cake; rolled
  bisquits; quick drop bisquits; cinnamon rolls; cobbler; BREAD; cake;
  oatmeal cookies; etc.. I wish you success and tasty eating.. DON'T BE
  AFRAID TO EXPERIMENT! Good Sour Baking to You for Yours.. Lyman, at Sunny,
  Reno Nevada FROM: LYMAN EDDY (HKDS25A) Reformatted by Elaine Radis
 
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      Title: Sourdough Rye
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 15 servings
 
           -ANNA-LODI (DMSD70C)              3/4 c  Med rye flour
  1 1/4 c  Sourdough starter               1 1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 c  Water                           1 1/2 tb Sugar
  4 1/2 ts Melted butter                   1 1/2 tb Dry milk
    1/2 c  Barley flour                        3 ts Caraway seeds
  1 3/4 c  Bread flour w/                      2 ts Dried onion
      1 tb Gluten in bottom of cup             2 ts Dry yeast
 
  This is a tasty; chewy bread.
   ANNA-LODI-CA
 
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      Title: Buttermilk Cheese Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 16 servings
 
           -Judy Garnett (PJXG05A)           1/2 c  Sourdough starter
      1 pk Yeast; (or 1 1/2 tsp)             1/4 c  Warm water
      3 c  Bread flour                         1 c  Cheddar;sharp, cubed
      1 ts Baking powder                     1/2 c  Blue cheese
      1 ts Salt                                1 c  Green chilies; chopped
      1 tb Sugar                               1 ts Ground red pepper
    1/2 c  Buttermilk                     
 
  Have all ingreds. at room temp. except water. Put into pan in order listed.
  Set on White Bread setting. Check whether too wet or dry during knead
  cycle. Correct with a TBSP or so more of water or flour, if necessary. This
  is a dense loaf and I like it best toasted. Kyllikki, there is also a seed
  bread loaf and a Potato Loaf Bread that I'll be glad to send you adaptions
  to use s/d starter with, if you're interested. 08/29 02:41 am JUDY/NC
  PJXG05A FROM: JUDY GARNETT (PJXG05A)
 
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      Title: Whole Wheat Sourdough
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 8 servings
 
           -Judy Garnett PJXG05A-              2 ts Wheat germ
      2 ts Yeast                             1/2 ts Ginger
      2 c  Whole wheat bread flour             2 tb Olive oil
  1 1/3 c  Unbleached bread flour              1 tb Honey
      2 tb Buttermilk powder                 1/2 c  Whole wheat s/d starter (you
      2 tb Vital wheat gluten                  1 c  Water ; (i use bottled h20)
      2 tb Lecithin                          1/2    Margarine, room temp.
      2 ts Salt ;  lite                   
 
  I used the whole wheat starter and experimented with your whole wheat bread
  recipe in the DAK today. It turned out great. Basically, I just halved your
  recipe and added a few things. My DAK is a 3 cup flour model, is yours? If
  I'm using whole wheat or rye flour, I can add more flour because it doesn't
  rise as much. Also, whenever I use whole wheat, etc. I add vital wheat
  gluten and lecithin to aid elasticity and to help it rise.
   This is what I put in the DAK and the order I used: Turn the light/dark
  setting to 12 o'clock and set the menu to Sweet Bread (the auto. one, not
  the manual one) Later, at the beeps, I added 3/4 c. pecans (didn't have
  walnuts on hand). I usually add large pieces since they are kind of cut up
  by the B/M while knead ing. We can keep experimenting with this....let me
  know if you try it and what you add or subtract. Have you ever added
  raisins, oatmeal or any kind of seeds? The B/M gives me the lazy way out,
  and I wanted to see what it would do in it. Thanks so much for taking
  precious time to post the recipe. P.S. I have some of the beer s/d starter
  to give you when we get together, but the whole wheat starter is GREAT!.
  Regards, 08/21 11:14 P.M. JUDY/NC PJXG05A Reformatted by nElaine Radis
 
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      Title: Dough Starter in Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 15 servings
 
           -LYMAN EDDY (HKDS25A          

--------------------------------FOR ONE LOAF--------------------------------
      2 c  Starter                             3 tb Pwd milk..dry
      2 tb Sugar                               1 c  Warm water
  1 1/2 ts Salt                                2 tb Melted shortg or oil
      1 tb Dry yeast                       3 1/2 c  Etter for Bread flour.
 
  Dissolve yeast in warm water. Add STARTER, sugar; salt; pwd. milk and oil
  or shortening. Mix well. Slowly add flour until dough pulls away from sides
  of bowl. Turn out onto a floured, kneading until smooth. Shape dough. Place
  in a well greased bread loaf pan and cover w/saran type wrap. Let rise in
  warm place till double. Bake @ 350 for 50 min.
   If you do not have enough STARTER to have 2 Cps for bread recipe, you can
  use just one C. STARTER and 2 T. dry yeast.
  
  NOTE:--> The lady who gave this to me, in Anchorage, has the follow ing
  notation: I like the taste of the bread made as above, better than the
  other. // So much for that. When my starter is ready to use, I'm going to
  do the whole thing in my DAK and see what happens..I might really be roll
  ing in the dough... All it can do is devour me, and the West Coast..Ha!
  
  Good Baking to you.. Oven if you're loafing'.. FROM: LYMAN EDDY (HKDS25A)
  Reformatted by Elaine Radis
 
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      Title: B/m "Sour" Sourdough
 Categories: Breads, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           -Anna Ellis DTXT63A                 1 tb Melted margarine
  1 1/4 c  Sourdough starter                   2 tb Sugar
    1/2 c  Water                           1 1/2 ts Salt
      3 c  Bread flour                         2 ts Yeast
 
  This basic recipe was from Anna Ellis (DMSD70C). I substituted oil for the
  margarine and with some experimentation, came up with this technique: Put
  all ingredients in the B/M and set on the dough cycle. When the cycle is
  complete, leave the dough in the pan for 3 to 4 more hours. Remove dough
  and squeeze out gases. Cover with a damp towel and let it rest for 20 or 30
  minutes minutes. Sprinkle corn meal on a board and shape dough into two
  cylindrical loaves. Place loaves on a cornmeal covered baking sheet. Cover
  again with the damp towel and allow to rise for another two hours. At the
  end of two hours, refrigerate the dough, still covered, for at least 12
  hours (the longer the better). Take dough out of the refer, sprinkle with
  water, and let it sit out for 4 hours. Sprinkle again with water then bake
  at 375 for 30 minutes or until brown and crusty.
 
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      Title: French Sourdough Bread
 Categories: Breads, French
      Yield: 15 servings
 
           -JUDY GARNETT (PJXG05A)             1 tb Gluten
      1 pk Yeast;  (or 1 1/2 tsp)            1/4 ts Baking soda
      3 c  Bread flour                       1/2 c  Sourdough starter
      1 ts Salt                                2 ts Olive oil or butter
      1 ts Sugar                               1 c  Warm water
      1 tb Cornmeal                       
 
  Put all ingreds. in order listed into pan, select "French" bread and push
  Start.  Tip: If you can, open lid and check while kneading to feel whether
  the dough is too wet or dry. Correct it with a Tbsp. or so of water or
  flour. Since you have made so much bread, you know how the dough should
  feel. FROM:    JUDY GARNETT (PJXG05A)
 
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      Title: Sourdough Peasant Bread
 Categories: Breads
      Yield: 1 servings
 
--------------------------DONNA G BM COOKBOOK III--------------------------
           -posted by Gaye Levy DTXT63A      3/4 ts Salt
  1 1/8 c  Sourdough starter               2 1/4 c  Bread flour
    1/2 c  Water                           1 1/2 ts Yeast
  1 1/4 ts Sugar                          
 
  This is for the medium sized loaf which, depending on how active my starter
  is at the moment, will rise to the top of my Hitachi B101.
  
  If I want an extra sour loaf, I will use the starter two or three days
  after feeding. This produces a shorter loaf with a heavier texture.
  
  For a light and fluffy loaf, I feed the starter first, then let it sit on
  the counter for 8 to 10 hours before using. I make sure it is very foamy
  when I put it in the B/M.
 
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      Title: Varenikas
 Categories: Ethnic, Beef
      Yield: 5 servings
 
      2 c  Potatoes, mashed                    1 c  Meat filling (any leftover
      3    Eggs, well beaten                        Chicken or beef, ground)
    1/4 c  Matzah cake meal                         Matzah meal
           Salt & white pepper to taste   
 
  Use mashed potatoes made with chicken fat.  Combine potatoes, 2 eggs, cake
  meal and salt and pepper to taste. Form into 10 flat patties, place a
  spoonful of meat filling on each and roll the patty over the filling until
  it is completely covered.  Flatten the Vareninkas slightly. Dip them in the
  third egg until covered on all sides and roll in the matzah meal until
  completely coated. ***This is where my recipe stops...can anybody tell me,
  what happens now?**
 
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      Title: Milk Chocolate Popcorn
 Categories: Appetizers, Chocolate
      Yield: 1 servings
 
     12 c  Popped popcorn                    1/4 c  Butter or margarine
  2 1/2 c  (12oz can) salted peanuts           2 c  11 1/2 oz bag Milk chocolate
      1 c  Corn syrup                               Chips
 
  In a large, greased, roasting pan, combine popcorn and nuts. In a large,
  heavy saucepan combine chocolate chips, corn syrup and butter. Cook over
  medium heat until mixture boils, stirring constantly. pour over popcorn
  toss well to coat. Bake in a preheated 300 degree oven for 45 minutes
  stirring frequently. Cool completely. Store in an airtight container for up
  to two weeks. Makes about 14 cups. Recipe from NESTLE Toll house kitchens.
  Formated by Diana Lewis
 
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      Title: Quiche Lorraine....pdpp83a
 Categories: Low-cal, Cheese/eggs
      Yield: 1 servings
 
    1/2 c  Evaporated skim milk                1 ts Imitation bacon bits
      1    Egg                                 1 ts Grated parmesan cheese
      1 oz Swiss cheese, shredded                   Dash of pepper
 
  Preheat oven to 350 D. Prepare a 10 oz. custard cup or 1 1/2 cup casserole
  with non-stick spray. In a small bowl, beat together egg and milk. Stir in
  Swiss cheese, bacon bits and pepper. Pour into prepared container and
  sprinkle with parmesan cheese. Place in an 8x8x2 baking dish that has about
  1" of boiling water in it. Bake for 25-30 minutes or until a knife inserted
  in the center comes out clean. Let stand for 5 minutes before serving. WW
  Exchanges: 2 protein, 1 milk, 20 optional calories.
 
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      Title: Black-Eyed Pea-Corn Salad
 Categories: Low-cal, Salads, Vegetables
      Yield: 4 servings
 
---------------------------JOYCE BURTON, PDPP83A---------------------------
      2 ts Sesame oil                        1/8 ts Oriental chili paste;
      2 ts Peanut oil                               (available at Asian markets)
      1 c  Scallions; chopped, cut into        1 c  Cooked corn; drained
           1" pieces                           1    Medium red bell pepper;diced
      1 tb Fresh ginger; chopped               1    Medium yellow bell pepper;
      2 tb Orange juice                             Diced
      1 tb Rice wine vinegar                   1 c  Chicory; coarsely chopped
      2 ts Low-sodium soy sauce                8 oz Cooked blk-eyed peas;drained
    1/2 ts Granulated sugar               
 
  1. In small nonstick skillet, heat sesame and peanut oil; add scallions and
  ginger. Cook, stirring frequently, 2 minutes. Remove from heat. Whisk in
  juice, vinegar, soy sauce, sugar and chili paste; set aside. 2. In large
  bowl, combine corn, peppers, chicory and black-eyed peas. Add dressing;
  toss to mix well. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Each serving
  provides: 1 FA, 1 P, 2 V, 1/2 B, 5 C. Per serving: 186 cal, 7 g pro, 5 g
  fat, 31 g car, 418 mg sod, 0 mg chol. Source: Weight Watchers Magazine,
  August, 1992. Formtted by Joyce Burton ... PDPP83A.
 
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      Title: General Tso's Chicken
 Categories: Poultry, Oriental
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    3/4 lb Boneless chicken breast             1 tb Chopped fresh orange peel OR
      2 ts Dark soy sauce                      2 ts - dried citrus peel
      2 ts Rice wine or dry sherry                  -(soaked & coarsely chopped)
      1 ts Finely chopped ginger root        1/2 ts Roasted Sichuan peppercorns
      1 ts Cornstarch                               * (finely ground), optional
      1 ts Sesame oil                          2 ts Dark soy sauce
    1/3 c  Oil, preferably peanut            1/4 ts Salt
      2    Dried red chiles                    1 ts Sugar
           - cut in half lengthwise          1/2 ts Sesame oil
 
  CUT CHICKEN INTO THIN SLICES 2 inches long, cutting against the grain. Put
  it into a bowl together with the soy sauce, rice wine or sherry, ginger,
  cornstarch and 1 teaspoon sesame oil. Mix well, and then let the mixture
  marinate for about 20 minutes. Heat the oil in a wok or large skillet until
  it is very hot. Remove the chicken from the marinade with a slotted spoon.
  Add it to the pan and stir-fry it for 2 minutes until it browns. Remove it
  and leave to drain in a colander or sieve. Pour off most of the oil,
  leaving about 2 teaspoons. Reheat the pan over a high heat and then add the
  dried chiles. Stir-fry them for 10 seconds, and then return the chicken to
  the pan. Add the rest of the ingredients and stir-fry for 4 minutes, mixing
  well. Serve the dish at once.
  
  KEN HOM
  
  PRODIGY GUEST CHEFS COOKBOOK
 
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      Title: Oven-Dried Tomatoes
 Categories: Vegetables
      Yield: 1 servings
 
 
        Olive oil
        Salt and pepper
        Tomatoes, preferably plum
        Fresh herbs (optional):
        -Thyme, rosemary, oregano,
        -=OR=- garlic
  
  PREHEAT OVEN TO 325F. Lightly oil a cookie sheet or baking pan with olive
  oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Slice tomatoes (plum tomatoes work
  best) crosswise into 1-inch slices. Pack tightly together on the pan;
  ideally the tomatoes should fill the entire pan. Drizzle the tomatoes
  lightly with olive oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and sprinkle with
  fresh herbs if desired (use thyme, rosemary, oregano or garlic, alone or in
  combination). Roast for 45 minutes to a hour. The tomatoes should be
  shrivelled and dehydrated without burning. The flavor will get more intense
  and rich the longer the tomatoes are left in the oven.
  
  PETER KUMP - PRODIGY GUEST CHEFS COOKBOOK
 
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      Title: Italian Chicken Dinner
 Categories: Poultry, Italian
      Yield: 6 servings
 
           -Judy Garnett PJXG05A               1    Chicken; broiler or fryer -
      1    Sm Cabbage; cut in wedges                And frozen
      1 c  Mushrooms; canned                   1    Jars Meatless spaghetti sauc
      2 tb Tapioca; quick cooking                   Parmesan cheese; grated
 
  In a 3 1/2 to 6 quart crockery cooker place cabbage wedges, onion and
  mushrooms.  Sprinkle tapioca over vegetables. Place FROZEN chicken pieces
  atop vegetables. Pour spaghetti sauce over chicken. Cover; cook on low-heat
  setting for 10 to 12 hours.  Transfer to a serving platter. Sprinkle with
  Parmesan Cheese. Makes 6 servings.
  
  Notes from Gaye:  The original recipe did not indicate the amount of onion
  to use.  I used 1/4 cup dried chopped onion (equivalent to one onion). I
  used 1 cup of Ragu Garden Style with Tomatoes, Garlic and Onions. Also, I
  used fresh, skinned chicken breasts.
 
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      Title: Pickled Black Eyed Peas
 Categories: Vegetables, Relishes
      Yield: 12 servings
 
----------------------------NORMA WRENN NPXR56B----------------------------
      1 lb Dried black eyed peas               2 oz Pimiento; diced; drained
      2 c  Italian salad dressing              1 tb Garlic; finely chopped
      2 c  Green pepper; diced                      -Salt to taste
  1 1/2 c  Onion; diced                             Hot pepper sauce; to taste
    1/2 c  Jalapeno peppers; finely            1 c  Parsley; chopped; optional
           -minced                        
 
  Soak peas overnight.  Cook until just tender about 40 minutes. Do not over
  cook.  Drain peas.  In a large bowl, combine peas and salad dressing. Let
  peas cool. Add green pepper, onion, green onion, jalapenos, pimiento,
  garlic, salt, hot pepper sauce and parsley. Marinate overnight. Serve as a
  relish, on a bed of lettuce as a salad or can be sutffed in a tomato.
  Yield:  10-12 servings
  
  Source:  Celebrate San Antonio A Cookbook by the San Antonio Junior Forum
 
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      Title: WW Pumpkin Muffins (No Fat)
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           -Kathleen Kincaid  NRRN96A          1 ts Baking powder
      1 c  Pumpkin                             4 tb Raisins
      1 ts Cinnamon                          1/2 c  Carrots; grated
      2    Eggs                              2/3 c  Powdered milk
      1 ts Vanilla                            10 pk Sweet & Low
      6 tb Flour                               2 ts Pumpkin pie spice
 
  Mix all ingredients.  Spray muffin tin with Pam. Divide equally. Bake at
  350 F. for 25 minutes.  Makes 12 muffins. Read this part carefully: Each
  serving (of six (6) muffins, yes six muffins), equals the following Weight
  Watchers Exchanges:  1 Bread, 1 Fruit, 1 Milk, 1 Protein and 1 1/2
  Vegetables.  This is a no fat recipe! You may substitute Egg Beaters for
  the eggs and Equal for the Sweet and Low.  Freeze well.
 
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      Title: WW Apple Muffins (No Fat)
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           -Kathleen Kincaid  NRRN96A          6 tb Flour
    1/2 c  Applesauce                          1 ts Baking powder
    1/2 c  Apples; diced                     2/3 c  Powdered milk
      1 ts Cinnamon                           10 pk Sweet and Low
    1/8 ts Cloves                              1 ts Vanilla
      2    Eggs                              1/2 c  Carrots; grated
 
  Mix all ingredients.  Spray muffin tin with Pam. Divide equally. Bake at
  350 F. for 25 minutes.  Makes 12 muffins which is TW0 SERVINGS of SIX (yes
  6) MUFFINS EACH. For each six (6) muffins the following counts apply: 1
  Bread, 1 Fruit, 1 Milk, 1 Protein and 1/4 Vegetable. This recipe is no fat.
  You may substitute Egg Beaters for the eggs and Equal for the Sweet and
  Low.  Freeze well.
 
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      Title: WW Carrot Muffins (No Fat)
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 2 servings
 
           -Kathleen Kincaid  NRRN96A          1 ts Vanilla
  1 1/2 c  Carrots; grated                     6 tb Flour
      1 ts Cinnamon                            1 ts Baking Powder
    1/8 ts Cloves                            2/3 c  Powdered milk
      1 ts Orange peel                         1    Amount of brown sugar Twin
      2    Eggs                                     - to equal 20 tsp. sugar
      4 tb Raisins                        
 
  Mix all ingredients.  Spray muffin tin with Pam. Divide equally. Bake at
  350 F. for 25 minutes.  Makes 12 muffins which is TWO SERVINGS of SIX (yes
  6) MUFFINS EACH. For each six (6) muffins the following counts apply: 1
  Bread, 1 Fruit, 1 Milk, 1 Protein and 3/4 Vegetable. This is a no fat
  recipe.  Can substitute Egg Beaters for the eggs and use Equal instead of
  Sweet and Low.  Freeze well.
 
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      Title: WW Apple and Cheddar Corn Muffins
 Categories: Low-cal, Muffins
      Yield: 12 servings
 
           Cherri Langley   RVSN34B        2 1/4 oz Cheddar;reduced fat,shredded
  1 2/3 c  Flour                             1/3 c  Sugar
      1 ts Flour                               1 ds Cinnamon
  1 1/2 oz Uncooked yellow corn meal           1 ds Nutmeg
      1 tb Baking powder                     1/3 c  Corn oil
    3/4 lb Apples;cored,pared,finely           2 ts Corn oil
           Chopped..wt before cutting          3    Eggs; lightly beaten
    1/2 c  Corn;thawed frozen             
 
  1.  Preheat oven to 400 F.  Line 12 muffin pan cups with paper baking cups.
  2.  In large bowl combine flour, cornmeal, and baking powder. Add apples,
  corn, cheese, sugar, cinnamon, nutmet, stirring to combine. In small bowl,
  beat eggs and oil; stir into flour mixture (do not overbeat...the mixture
  will be stiff). 3.  Fill baking cups and bake in center of oven for 15
  minutes. Makes 12 muffins. ONE MUFFIN= 1 1/2 F, 1/2 P, 1 B, 1/4 F, 25
  Optional cal. Cherri Langley said the recipe is from Simply Light Cooking
  cookbook she obtained at a Weight Watchers meeting. Said cookbook was just
  great!
 
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      Title: WW Cinnamon Rolls
 Categories: Breads, Low-cal
      Yield: 10 servings
 
           -WRSD61A                            1 ts Cinnamon
     10 oz Buttermilk Biscuits, Refrig.      1/2 c  Raisins; dark
           -(10 biscuits in "tube")            2 tb Raisins; dark
      5 ts Margarine; melted                   5 ts Powdered sugar; sifted
      5 ts Brown sugar; packed, divided        2 ts Water
 
  Preheat oven to 400 F.  Spray 8x8x2 inch baking pan; set aside. Separate
  biscuits; using fingers, flatten each into 3" circle. Brush each circle
  with an equal amount of the margarine, sprinkle each with 1/4 t brown sugar
  and an equal amount of cinnamon, then top each with 1T raisins. Roll each
  circle jelly-roll fashion and arrange in two rows, seam side down, in
  sprayed pan.  Bake until rolls are puffed and golden brown, 8-12 minutes.
  Transfer pan to wire rack and lets rolls cool in pan.
       In small bown or cup combine remaining 2 1/2 t brown sugar and the
  powdered sugar, add water, 1 t at a time, stirring constantly until mixture
  is smooth and syrupy. Remove rolls to serving platter, brush each with an
  equal amount of sugar mixture. Makes 10 servings of 1 roll each. Each
  serving provides: 1 BREAD, 1/2 FAT, 1/2 FRUIT and 20 OPTIONAL CALORIES. Per
  serving: 143 calories, 5 g fat. Source: WW Favorite Recipes (1986). Hard to
  eat just one!!
 
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      Title: Oatmeal-Apple Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 12 servings
 
      2 oz Egg Beaters                         3 ts Baking powder
      1 c  Skim milk                           1 c  Uncooked rolled oats
      3 ts Polyunsaturated oil                 1 c  Raisins
      1 c  Whole wheat flour                   1 c  Peeled, chopped apples
 
  Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.  and grease muffin tins. Mix egg whites,
  milk, and oil in bowl.  Add dry ingredients and mix. Fold in raisins and
  apples. Place batter in muffin tins; fill each 3/4 full. Bake about 20
  minutes or until centers seem dry.
 
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      Title: WW Apple-Orange Spice Muffins
 Categories: Muffins
      Yield: 4 servings
 
    3/4 c  Flour                               1    Brown sugar
  1 1/2 ts Baking powder                       1    Large egg, separated
    1/2 ts Cinnamon                            2    Sm. pared, grated applies
    1/4 ts Baking soda                         2 tb Raisins
      1    Dash Salt, nutmeg, & cloves         1 tb Plus 1 tsp. frz. concen.
    1/3 c  Instant nonfat dry milk powd             Apple juice (no sugar added)
      2 tb Plus 2 tsp. margarine               1    Grated orange peel
      1 tb Plus 1 tsp. Fimrly packed           1    Dash cream of tartar
 
  Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.  Into small bowl sift together flour, baking
  powder, cinnamon, baking soda, salt, nutmeg and cloves; stir in milk powder
  and set aside. In mixing bowl cream margarine with sugar; add egg yolk and,
  using electric mixer on medium speed, beat until thick and creamy. Add
  apples, raisins, juice, and orange peel and stir to combine; add flour
  mixture and beat until well blended.  In separate bowl, using clean beaters
  and mixer on high speed, beat egg white with cream of tartar until stiff
  but not dry; fold into batter. Spray eight 2 1/2 inch diameter nonstick
  muffin pan cups with nonstick cooking spray; spoon 1/8 of batter into each
  sprayed cup (each will be about 2/3 full) and partially fill remaining cups
  with water (this will prevent pan from burning and/or warping). Bake 20 to
  25 minutes (until cake tester, inserted in center, comes out clean). Remove
  pan from oven and carefully drain off water (remember, it will be boiling
  hot); remove muffins to wire rack and let cool. Makes 4 servings of 2
  MUFFINS EACH!
  
  EACH SERVING PROVIDES:  1 B, 2 F, 1 FR, 1/4 M, 40 OPTIONAL CALORIES.
  
  Per serving:  267 calories; 6 g protein; 9 g fat; 40 g carbohydrate; 177 mg
  calcium; 343 mg sodium; 70 mg cholesterol.
 
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      Title: Worried Fried Green Tomatoes
 Categories: Vegetables, Vegetarian
      Yield: 4 servings
 
  2 1/2 lb Green tomatoes, sliced verti             Salt
           -cally 1/4 inch thick                    Pepper
      3 ea Garlic, clove, sliced               4 tb Olive oil
    3/4 c  Flour                          
 
  Fat grams    per serving:              Approx. Cook Time: 30 1) Shake
  tomato slices in a paper sack with salt, pepper and flour. 2) Heat oil over
  medium-high heat in a black iron skillet. Add tomatoes and garlic. Cook
  without stirring for about 5 minutes, then, using a stiff spatula, scrape
  bottom of skillet and turn tomatoes. Continue to cook over medium to high
  heat, scraping bottom of skillet occasionally to prevent burning. You want
  the tomatoes which come in direct contact with the skillet to get dark. You
  should expect some sticking; just scrape hard. Try to resist adding more
  oil but do so if you must. 3) When most of the tomatoes have turned olive
  green or dark brown, about 20 minutes, lower heat to low. Continue to cook,
  worrying the tomatoes around with the spatula until they are all either
  brown or olive green. (Don't worry them too much; if you are too worrisome
  they turn mushy.) (Old family recipe; garlic and olive oil are my
  additions.) Source: Overton Anderson
 
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