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Rocky Road Drops

Recipe

Title: ROCKY ROAD DROPS
Categories: Candies
Yield: 5 dozen

1 pk (11 1/2 oz) milk chocolate
-morsels
14 oz Can sweetened condensed
-milk
3 c Miniature marshmallows
2 c Dry roasted peanuts
1 c Raisins

In top of double boiler, over hot (not boiling) water, melt morsels with
sweetened condensed milk; remove from heat. In large bowl, combine
marshmallows, nuts and raisins; stir in chocolate mixture. Drop by
teaspoofuls onto wax paper-lined baking sheets; chill 2 hours or until
firm. Store loosely covered in cool dry place.

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  • Filed under: Soups, Vegan
  • Tucson Jailhouse Chili

    Recipe

    Tucson Jailhouse Chili

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 6 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Chili Ethnic

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1 Onion
    6 Cloves garlic — peeled
    2 pounds Ground beef
    1 can Diced green chilies (4 oz)
    1 can Jalapeno peppers (4 oz)
    1 can Diced tomatoes (12 oz)
    1 can Tomato paste (6 oz)
    6 tablespoons Chili powder (or more)
    3 teaspoons Ground cumin
    1 tablespoon Vinegar
    2 tablespoons Brown sugar
    1 tablespoon Salad oil
    1 pound Pinto or kidney beans — cooked and drained
    Salt
    Pepper
    Grated sharp Cheddar cheese — (garnish)
    Sliced green onions — (garnish)

    Dice onion; saute in heavy Dutch oven. Dice garlic and add when onions are
    clear. Stir for 30 seconds; add ground beef, green chilis, jalapeno peppers,
    tomatoes, tomato paste, chili powder, cumin, vinegar, brown sugar, oil and
    drained beans. Simmer for 1 1/2 to 2 hours (DO NOT BOIL). Adjust seasoning
    with salt and pepper to taste. Garnish with cheese and green onion. Serve with
    corn chips.

    [Family Circle GREAT IDEAS Vol 12 No 4] Posted by Fred Peters. (and taste
    tested by Bud Cloyd)

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  • Filed under: Cheese
  • Hermits (cavaiani)

    Recipe

    Title: HERMITS (CAVAIANI)
    Categories: Diabetic, Desserts, Biscuits
    Yield: 24 servings

    1/2 c Margarine; (1 stick)
    2/3 c Brown sugar;
    2 Large eggs;
    2 c All-purpose flour;
    1 ts Baking powder;
    1/4 ts Salt;
    Dry sugar substitute equal;
    -to 1/4 cup sugar
    1 ts Cinnamon;
    1/2 ts Nutmeg;
    1/4 ts Ginger;
    1/4 c English walnuts; chopped
    1/4 c Raisins;
    1/4 c Water at room temperature

    Cream margarine and brown sugar together at medium
    speed until light and fluffy. Add eggs and mix at
    medium speed for 1 minute, scraping down the bowl
    before and after adding eggs. Stir flour, baking
    powder, salt, dry sugar substitute, cinnamon, nutmeg,
    ginger, walnuts, and raisins together to blend well.
    Add along with water, to creamy mixture; mix at medium
    speed to blend well. Drop dough by 1 1/2 tablespoon
    onto cookie sheets that have been sprayed with pam
    spray or lined with aluminum foil. Bake at 350 for 10
    to 12 minutes, or until cookies are browned on the
    bottom. Remove them to wrie rack cand cook to room
    temperature.

    Food exchanges per serving: 1 STRACH/BREAD EXCHANGE
    1 FAT EXCHANGE Calories: 114, FAT: 5g, CHO: 15g, Na:
    89, PRO: 2g, Cholesterol: 23 mg

    Source: Desserts for Diabetics by Mabel Cavaiani, R. D.

    Brought to you and yours via Nancy O’Brion and her

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    Mushroom Miso Gravy

    Recipe

    From: Michelle Dick

    TANGY MUSHROOM MISO GRAVY

    1 lb mushrooms
    1 T balsamic vinegar
    3 cups water
    1/4 cup brown rice miso
    1 T tamari
    1/2 cup nutritional yeast
    1 t celery seed
    fresh ground black pepper
    1/4 cup cornstarch
    1/4 cup water

    Wash and slice the mushrooms. Saute mushrooms with the balsamic
    vinegar in a large skillet until fully cooked. Remove mushrooms from
    skillet and set aside. Keep the mushroom liquid in the skillet.

    Add 3 cups water, miso, tamari, and nutritional yeast to the skillet.
    Whisk until thoroughly blended and simmer for a few minutes. Add
    celery seed and black pepper to taste. Add mushrooms.

    Mix together cornstarch and 1/4 cup water in a cup. Make sure the
    cornstarch is fully dissolved. With skillet over medium heat, add the
    cornstarch suspension to the gravy a little at a time. Stir
    continually. When gravy reaches desired thickness, cook for a minute
    longer and then serve immediately.

    Note: If you want to make this ahead, make up the miso-mushroom
    mixture as described but do not add cornstarch. When you are ready to
    serve it, heat up the miso-mushroom mixture and thicken before serving.

    Makes 4 cups. Nutritional info per 1/4 cup serving:

    28 calories, 0.4 grams fat, 13.3%CFF, 210 mg sodium.

    This nutritional info is slightly off since brown rice miso has less
    fat than regular miso (the above nutritional analysis assumes regular
    miso).

  • Filed under: Desserts, Diabetic
  • Mint Julep

    Recipe

    Mint Julep

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Beverages

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    4 sprigs mint
    1/2 tsp powdered sugar
    1 glass bourbon or whiskey

    Use long tumbler and crush a sprig of mint and sugar together; add spirits and
    fill glass with cracked ice, stir gently until glass is frosted. Decorate
    with 3 sprigs of mint on top.

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    Per serving: 7 Calories; less than one gram Fat (5% calories from fat); 0g
    Protein; 1g Carbohydrate; 0mg Cholesterol; 1mg Sodium

  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Almond Tasty

    Recipe

    Title: ALMOND TASTY
    Categories: Alcohol, Beverages
    Yield: 1 pint

    1 c Unsalted almonds, chopped
    1 ts Chocolate extract
    1 Vanilla bean (1 inch)
    1/2 Orange peel, scraped
    2 c Vodka
    1 sm Lemon wedge, scraped peel

    Lightly pound almonds with hammer (in bag or cover with paper towel) and
    combine with other ingredients in bottle. Be sure to thoroughly scrape
    orange and lemon peels. Let steep for two weeks, turning bottle
    occasionally. The chocolate extract tends to settle on the bottom and the
    finished liqueur may need to be mixed before serving. Strain and filter.
    Experiment with different variations of this recipe, perhaps alternating
    hazelnuts or adding some spices.
    Yield: 1 pint Container: Wide mouth quart jar

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  • Filed under: Desserts
  • Revani (Semolina Cake)

    Recipe

    Title: Revani (Semolina Cake)
    Categories: Cakes, Greek, Desserts
    Yield: 16 servings

    1/2 c All-purpose flour
    1/2 ts Baking powder
    1 1/3 c Fine semolina or farina
    4 lg Eggs; separated
    1/2 c Sugar
    1/2 c Olive oil
    2 Lemons; grated zest only
    1/2 ts Almond extract
    1/2 c Orange juice
    1 ts Vinegar; for the bowl
    1/16 ts Cream of tartar
    1/2 c Blanched, slivered almonds

    MMMMM—————————SYRUP——————————–
    3/4 c Sugar
    2 Lemons; zested and juiced
    1 1/2 c -Water
    1/4 ts Almond extract

    Make the syrup ahead. Combine the sugar, lemon zest and juice, and
    water in a saucepan. Bring to a boil, simmer for 5 minutes then add
    the almond extract. Remove and chill overnight.

    Line a 10-inch-square cake pan, that is at least 3-inches deep, with
    parchment. Sift together the flour and baking powder, then stir in
    the semolina. Beat the egg yolks, sugar, olive oil, lemon zest, and
    almond extract together until pale and creamy. Beat in the flour
    mixture, splashing with orange juice to moisten it.

    Wipe a mixing bowl with a cloth moistened with vinegar, then put in
    the egg whites. Beat with the cream of tartar until stiff peaks
    form, then fold into the batter. Pour into the pan and sprinkle with
    the almonds.

    Bake in an oven preheated to 350 F for about 45 minutes until golden
    brown. Remove from the oven and, while still hot, cut into squares.
    Slowly pour the chilled syrup over it.

    Makes 16 slices

    Source: Recipes from a Greek Island, by Susie Jacobs
    Typed for you by Karen Mintzias

    MMMMM

  • Filed under: Desserts
  • Potstickers

    Recipe

    Fatfree ‘potstickers’

    I made some fatfree ‘potstickers’ the other day. My new Korean housemate
    said that they were good but they needed more salt, and that she personally
    prefers them steamed to fry/steamed as it is done in restaurants here.

    This is a time and labor intensive recipe, but when it’s done, you’ll be
    very happy as you suck down dozens of these things which usually go for
    6/$3 in restaurants!

    Buy:

    2 packages of prepared potsticker or gyoza skins (find ones without egg).
    They are about 3″ in diameter, round.

    Prepare filling:

    in a large pot, ‘saute’:

    6 large carrots, grated
    1/4-1/2 small head of cabbage, sliced thinly
    1/4 c. unsweetened rice wine
    1/2 t. (or less) black sesame oil, enough to flavor the filling to your taste.

    When carrots and cabbage have softened, place about 1/2 of the carrot/cabbage
    mixture in a food processor and process with:

    1 can (small, 10 oz?) bamboo shoots
    1 handful of dried shiitake mushrooms, soaked (10-20+ mushrooms, to taste)

    mix blended stuff with unblended cabbage and carrots and add:

    1 cup TVP®, hydrated with some mushroom-soaking water, then drained
    2 T. white or yellow miso, mixed until smooth with about 1/4 c. water
    soy sauce to taste
    white pepper to taste
    chopped scallions (optional)
    2 T. cornstarch, mixed until smooth with about 1/4 c. water

    The filling should be moist and cohesive, but not drippy, so adjust water
    amounts.

    Place a small blob of filling in the center of each potsticker wrapper.
    Fold the wrapper in half, using water to seal. Join the points of the
    resulting half circle together, which will result in a little round ‘hat’;
    it looks sort of like a tortellini (tortellinus?). Or do the traditional
    potsticker fold if you know how (it’s harder to explain).

    Place several potstickers on a bed of cabbage leaves in your bamboo steamer
    over a pot of boiling water. Cover, and do something else for about 7 min.
    Eat potstickers immediately with a sauce of:

    1 part soy sauce
    1 part rice vinegar
    some grated fresh ginger or chopped scallions

    You will need a few friends to help you eat these.

    TVP is a registered trademark of Archer-Daniels-Midland Company.

  • Filed under: Italian, Soups
  • Caramel Corn

    Recipe

    Title: Caramel Corn
    Categories: Candies, Snacks
    Yield: 1 batch

    4 qt Popped corn
    2 c C and H Brown Sugar
    1/2 c Water
    3 tb Butter
    1/4 ts Salt

    Have 4 quarts popped corn ready. Combine 2 cups C and H Brown Sugar, 1/2
    cup water, 3 tablespoons butter, and 1/4 teaspoon salt in a large kettle.
    Cook to 246 degrees (firm-ball stage). Over low heat, add 1/4 teaspoon
    soda, and stir until it foams up. Add popcorn; stir until well coated.
    Spread on floured baking sheet or kitchen table; pat lightly, and let cool
    and harden. Ever so good with milk or with apples.

    Reprinted with permission from _Brown Sugar Recipe Bonanza_
    From the C and H Sugar Kitchen
    Electronic format by Karen Mintzias

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  • Filed under: Appetizers, Londontowne, Soups
  • CHICKEN DINOLA (CHICKEN SOUP WITH GINGER VE

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Soups/stews Chicken

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    2 lb Chicken — cut into serving
    -pieces
    2 ea Clove garlic — minced
    1 tb Vegetable oil
    1 t Fresh ginger — thinly sliced
    1 md Onion — sliced
    1 tb Fish sauce (patis)
    4 ea – 5 cups water
    1 sm Raw green papaya
    Salt and pepper to taste
    1 bn Fresh spinach — cut into 3
    -inch pieces

    Peel papaya skin. Cut papaya lengthwise into 4-6
    pieces, remove seeds and slice diagonally about 1/2
    inch thick. Set aside. In a deep soup pot over medium
    heat, saute galic in oil until lightly browned. Add
    ginger and onion, stir for a minute. Add chicken
    pieces and fish sauce. Cook for 3 minutes. Add water.
    Season with a little salt and pepper. Let boil, then
    simmer covered over medium low heat for 25 – 30
    minutes. Add raw papaya and continue cooking for 6 to
    8 minutes or until tender. Correct seasonings to
    taste. Turn off heat. Add spinach, cover for 1-2
    minutes. Serve immediAtely. Serves 4-5. Note: If
    green papaya is not available, substitute with
    potatoes. Chicken Dinola (Chicken Soup with Ginger
    Vegetables)

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  • Filed under: Diabetic
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