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CHEESE SOUP (LANARKSHIRE)

Recipe By :
Serving Size : 6 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Soups/stews Cheese/eggs

Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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1 tb Finely chopped onion
1 pt (2 1/2 cups) milk
Seasoning
-Provence.
1/2 pt (1 1/4 cups) hot water
2 tb Flour
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2 tb Finely grated Stilton cheese

A little butter or margarine

Fry the onion, without browning, in the butter or
margarine. When soft add the hot water; when the
fragments of the onion are fully cooked, add the milk
to increase the measure to about a quart, and as soon
as it boils add in the flour mixed smooth with milk.
Season to taste, stir and simmer until it thickens. A
moment or so before serving, mix in the cheese.

Posted by John Hartman. Courtesy of Fred Peters.

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Kugel With Cherve, Scallions Chives

Recipe By : Bevmed
Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Ethnic Pasta
Side Dishes Cheese/Eggs

Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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1 lb wide egg noodles
3/4 lb creamed cottage cheese
1/2 lb fresh chevre (goat cheese) — crumbled
1 cup sour cream
1 cup finely chopped scallions — w/some green
1 to 2 T minced fresh chives
2 t kosher salt
1 t freshly ground pepper
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter — melted
6 large eggs — beaten

Preheat oven to 350. Thoroughly butter a 12×9 baking dish. Bring a large
pot of salted water to a brisk boil. Add noodles and cook just until tender,
about 10 minutes. Drain thoroughly and cool. In a large mixing bowl, blend
cottage cheese, chevre, and sour cream. Add scallions, chives, salt
pepper, melted butter and beaten eggs. Blend thoroughly. Fold in noodles
and blend well. Pour into the prepared baking dish. Bake for 1 hour or
until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Let stand 5 minutes before
serving.

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NOTES : Here is a different baked noodle pudding from a wonderful cookbook
called ONIONS, ONIONS, ONIONS by Linda Fred Griffith They recommend serving
it
with a Chardonnay wine. It goes great with chicken, and also as a stand
alone brunch dish.

  • Filed under: Breads
  • Mississippi Delta Eggnog

    Recipe

    Mississippi Delta Eggnog

    Recipe By : Craig Claiborne (1988)
    Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Beverages Eggs
    Holiday

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    8 Lg Eggs — separated
    3/4 C Sugar
    1 C Bourbon
    1/2 C Heavy Cream
    Nutmeg

    Put the egg yolks and sugar into the bowl of an electric mixer and
    beat until li ght and lemon-colored. Gradually add the bourbon,
    beating on low speed. In a seperate bowl whip the cream until
    stiff. Fold it into the egg-yolk mixture . In a clean bowl whip the
    egg whites until stiff and fold them into the eggnog. S erve in
    goblets, with a generous grating of nutmeg on top.

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  • Filed under: Cakes
  • Beef Shank Soup

    Recipe

    Title: Beef Shank Soup
    Categories: Soups
    Yield: 7 servings

    1 lb beef shanks
    8 c water
    1 ea onion — chopped
    1/2 c celery — chopped
    1 ea carrot — chopped
    1 1/2 ts salt
    2 TB parsley — finely chopped
    1 ea bay leaf
    4 whole peppercorns
    1 clove garlic — cut in half
    1/4 ts dried thyme
    : cheesecloth – about 4″
    : square

    In slow-cooking pot, combine beef with water, onion,
    celery, carrot, salt and parsley. Place bay leaf,
    peppercorns, thyme and garlic in center of
    cheesecloth. Pull up on each corner, forming a bag
    and tie. Drop in pot with meat. Cover and cook on low
    6 to 8 hours, or until meat is tender. Remove spice
    bag. Ladel soup into bowls.

    Recipe By :

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  • Filed under: Appetizers, Chile
  • Vegetable Pilau Special

    Recipe

    Title: VEGETABLE PILAU SPECIAL
    Categories: Vegetarian, Vegetables
    Yield: 1 serving

    1/2 c Long-grain brown rice
    Sea salt to taste
    1 ts Tumeric
    2 oz Fresh green beans
    1 sm Carrot
    1/3 c Shelled peas
    1 sm Onion
    1 sm Garlic clove
    1 Piece ginger root
    – (1/4 to 1/2 inch)
    1 sm Tomato
    1 tb Margarine (vegan)
    1 ts Coriander
    1 ts Ground cumin
    1/4 ts Garam masala
    1/4 c Slivered almonds

    Cover the rice with boiling water and leave to soak for several hours.
    Drain, rinse, cover with water, add a little salt and the tumeric, bring to
    the boil, then lower heat, and cook until the water is absorbed and rice
    tender, about 20 minutes.

    Meanwhile, chop the beans and carrot. Steam them — and the peas — until
    just tender. Drain and set aside.

    Chop the onion. Crush the garlic. Grate the ginger finely. Chop the
    tomato.

    Heat the margarine in a pan and add the onion. Saute until beginning to
    brown. Add the garlic and ginger and cook for a minute longer.
    Lower heat and stir in the spices. Then add the tomato and cook for a
    minute longer. Remove from heat and stir in the cooked vegetables.

    Place half the cooked rice on the bottom of a greased ovenproof dish, spoon
    the vegetable mixture over it, then top with the other half of the rice.
    Cover the dish (if it has no lid then use foil) and bake it at 350 degrees
    F (180 C) Gas Mark 4 for about half an hour.

    Toast the almonds under a hot grill (broiler) until lightly browned. When
    the pilau is ready and dished up, sprinkle the almonds on top.

    * Source: The Single Vegan – by Leah Leneman * Typed for you by Karen
    Mintzias

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  • Filed under: Canning, Information
  • Title: ED DEBEVIC’S COCONUT CREAM PIE
    Categories: Pies/pastry
    Yield: 8 servings

    2 Eggs
    1 1/2 ts Vanilla
    Sugar
    1 1/2 ts Flour
    2 tb Cornstarch
    Milk
    3/4 c Half half
    3 tb Unsalted butter
    1 3/4 c Coconut
    1 Baked pie shell
    Whipped cream
    Toasted coconut

    Place eggs in mixing bowl and whisk 1 minute. Add vanilla and 1/4 cup
    sugar and whisk until smooth. Add flour and cornstarch. Whisk until
    smooth. Gradually add 3/4 cup milk, whisking until smooth. Set aside.
    Place 1-1/2 cups milk and half half in stainless steel saucepan.
    Add 1/2 cup plus 2-1/2 tablespoons sugar all at once, covering entire
    surface. DO NOT STIR. Bring to boil. Gradually whisk in egg mixture.
    Whisk in pan while bringing to boil. Continue to whisk and cook 20
    seconds. Pour into mixing bowl and whisk in butter until melted. Fold
    in coconut. Pour coconut cream mixture into Baked Pie Shell. Cover
    pie crust completely>> with plastic wrap and refrigerate 2 to 3
    hours. Peel off plastic and cut into wedges. Top with whipped cream
    and toasted coconut.
    As I say, “Have Mercy”! Glad to share this, Judy. Hope you do enjoy
    it! FROM: PATRICIA STUART (BTFK39B)

    MMMMM

  • Filed under: Low Cal, Soups, Vegetables
  • Oyster Corn Chowder Wip

    Recipe

    OYSTER CORN CHOWDER WIP

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 4 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Soups/stews Seafood
    Vegetables

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    1 c Orzo Pasta — cooked per pkg.
    3 c Clear Chicken Broth
    1/4 c Parsley — minced, fresh
    1/2 c Leeks — chopped
    1/4 c Prosciutto — minced
    Salt and white pepper, to
    -taste
    1 1/2 c Corn — fresh or frozen
    2 tb Butter — unsalted
    2 1/2 c Light cream (Optional)
    1 pt Maryland Oysters with their
    -liquor

    Cook the orzo according to the directions on the package and set
    aside.
    Place the chicken broth, parsley, leeks, prosciutto, salt and
    pepper in a large sauce pan. Simmer until the leeks are tender, or
    about 2 minutes. Add the corn, butter, cream and oysters with their
    liquor. Simmer for 3 to 5 minutes longer and add the cooked orzo.
    Stir and serve immediately.
    Toast corn in a dry skillet to toast and brown, remove from pan.
    Use barley, or rice rather that Orzo.
    Use Onions as a substitute for the leeks. Use Vidalias if possible.
    Replace oysters with shrimp, scallops, shark, octopus rings, or any
    firm fish…..

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  • Filed under: Italian, Soups, Vegetables
  • Oriental Beans

    Recipe

    kidney beans with an oriental twist :^)

    2 1lb cans kidney beans (i used Goya, those are some BIG beans…)
    1 huge onion
    2-3 cloves garlic
    few drops sesame oil
    few tsp szechuan sauce
    1 tsp Vegeta (optional; this is a powdered vegetable mix used 4 soups)

    i cooked this in a wok (lovely non-stick one) but you could use a heavy
    big pan. put pan on medium-high fire. let it get hot. coat the bottom
    with a little sesame oil. saute onions (_not_ garlic). meanwhile
    open cans, drain one, keep the liquid from the other. take a few beans
    adn mash with a fork (about 2tbsp of ’em) til creamy. when onions are
    translucent, add beans, mashed beans, and juice from 1 can. cook for
    a couple minutes, add szechuan sauce (taste first! it could be too hot
    or too mild for you :^) i used 3 tsp.) add Vegeta. mince/crush garlic
    cloves, but only add them in _after_ you turned off the fire. mix
    into beans, cover, let sit a few minutes. the hot beans will cook the garlic
    but most of the flavor will still be there (i don’t like to saute garlic
    first because most of the flavor is gone by the time dish is ready… a
    matter of taste, i suppose)

    serve over rice. should serve 3-4ppl. this recipe was adapted after
    something i read on a can. i think this provides the best taste-per-
    effort ratio…

  • Filed under: Poultry
  • FAST AND CREAMY VEGETABLE SOUP

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 4 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Soups Vegetables

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    10 oz Frozen mixed vegetables
    – (1 package)
    3 c Milk
    2 c Water
    2 tb Instant minced onion
    2 ts Chicken bouillon granules
    2 ts Salt
    1/4 c Celery, finely diced
    1 1/3 c Instant mashed potatoes

    Cook vegetables according to package directions; drain
    and reserve. Heat to boiling in large saucepan milk,
    water, minced onion, bouillon granules, salt and
    celery. Remove from heat. Stir in instant mashed
    potatoes. Heat to boiling, stirring constantly.

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  • Filed under: Soups
  • Title: Tom Yum Goong Hot sour Shrimp Soup***(hkrt62b)
    Categories: Soups, Ethnic
    Yield: 4 servings

    3 c Raw shrimp; peeled and devie
    7 c Water
    1 tb Fish sauce
    1/8 ts MSG; OPTIONAL
    1 Stalk lemon grass; 1″ pcs.
    1 Fresh tomato; cut up bite si
    2 Fresh hot green chili pepper
    1 tb Fresh lemon juice
    1 Green onion; 1″ pcs.
    1/2 c Chinese straw mushroom
    1 tb Thai“Nam Prig Pow”**

    2-3 ea Kaffir leaves; lemon leaves 2-3 ea fresh coriander;
    leaves-cut up *sliced **Thai chili in oil Wash shrimp and drain
    thoughly. Put water in a large sauce pan. Bring to a boil over high
    heat. Add shrimp and cook for 10-15 minutes. Add remaining
    ingredients EXCEPT FOR LEMON JUICE AND CORIANDER LEAVES. Simmer on
    low heat 8-10 minutes longer. Add lemon juice into the soup. Sprinkle
    with fresh coriander before serving. Serve with rice. FROM: SOPIT
    MERRELL (HKRT62B)

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