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Title: CHILLED LEEK AND POTATO SOUP
Categories: Vegetarian, Soups
Yield: 2 servings

12 1/2 g Butter
1 1/2 lg Leeks, sliced
112 1/2 g Potatoes, diced/peeled
300 ml Vegetable stock
112 1/2 g Greek yoghurt
Seasoning
1 tb Fresh chives

1. Melt the butter in a pan, then add the leeks and fry gently for about
5 minutes without browning. Add the potatoes, stock and seasoning.
Bring to the boil, cover and simmer for about 20 minutes or until
tender.

2. Allow the soup to cool slighlty, then sieve or whizz in a food
processor until smooth/ Trangfer to a large bowl,cover and
chill thoroughly.

3. To serve, stir most of the yoghurt into the soup. Adjust the
seasoning, spoon a dollop of the remaining yoghurt into each
bowl and sprinkle with the chives.

Per serving: 130 calories High fat High saturated fat Medium protein High
fibre High sodium

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  • Filed under: Beef, Londontowne, Pork, Sausage, Soups
  • Walsh Family Barbecue Pork

    Recipe By : Molly Walsh
    Serving Size : 4 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Crockpot Family
    Pork

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1 4 pound pork shoulder roast — boneless
    2 -3 cloves garlic — minced
    2 large onions — sliced in rings*
    2 cups barbecue sauce
    1 cup ginger ale
    sandwich buns

    *use sweet onions like Maui or Texas Sweet.

    Place half of the onion rings in crockpot. Add the roast and then the
    rest of onions. Pour in 1 cup of ginger ale. Cover and cook on LOW for
    8-10 hours, or until pork can be easily shredded. Remove pork from pot
    and shred. Remove onions and add to shredded pork in a bowl. Discard
    juice in pot. Return onions and pork to pot, add barbecue sauce and mix.
    Continue to cook on LOW for 3-4 hours. Makes great barbecue sandwiches.

    Freeze leftovers in ice cube trays. When frozen, remove to zip bags.
    Thaw 2-3 for sandwich; 1 for baked potato topping; 2-3 for barbecue pork
    pasta.

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  • Filed under: Candies
  • Pumpkin Light Pie

    Recipe

    Title: Pumpkin Light Pie
    Categories: Pies, Diabetic, Low-fat/cal
    Yield: 8 servings

    3 tb Butter or margarine 1/4 ts Nutmeg
    3/4 c Graham wafer crumbs 3/4 ts Cinnamon
    1 tb Plain gelatin 1 pkg 1/2 ts Ginger
    1/2 c Cold water 1/2 ts Allspice
    3 Eggs, separated 1/2 c Granulated artificial
    sweet.
    1/2 c Skim milk OR 2 tb. liquid SugarTwin
    1 1/4 c Canned pumpkin (or cooked) 2 tb Sugar
    1/2 ts Salt

    Leftover pie may be frozen.

    Melt butter or margarine in a 9 inch pie plate at High for 30 to 40
    sec. Add graham wafer crumbs to pie plate and combine well with a
    fork. Spread evenly over bottom of pie plate. Microwave at High for
    3 to 5 min, watching carefully to prevent scorching. Allow to cool
    before filling.

    Dissolve gelatin in cold water and set aside. Beat egg yolks in a 2
    quart measure or mixing bowl. Stir in milk, pumpkin, salt and
    spices. Mix well. Microwave at Medium Low 50% for 30 second intervals
    until thick and smooth, stirring after each interval. Add gelatin
    and sweetener. Stir until completely dissolved. Refrigerate until
    the thickness of unbeaten egg whites.

    Beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Gradually add sugar and
    continue beating until stiff and shiny. Fold into pumpkin mixture,
    being careful to combine thoroughly. Pour into prepared pie shell.
    Chill overnight.

    1/8 pie – 168 calories 16 g carbohydrate, 5 g protein, 8 g fat 1
    starch, 1 protein, 1 fat oils choice

    Source: More Choice, the Canadian Diabetic Micro. Cookbook 1991 Catha
    McMaster Charlotte Empringham

    Shared but not tested by Elizabeth Rodier, Oct 93

    MMMMM

  • Filed under: Diabetic, Side Dish, Vegetables
  • CHICKEN ENCHILADAS VERDES

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Mexican Chicken
    Casseroles

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1 lb Fresh poblano peppers (4
    -medium)
    1 lb Skinned, boneless cooked
    -chicken, at room
    -temperature or warm
    1/2 c Lightly packed cilantro
    -leaves
    Salt, to taste
    1 1/2 lb Fresh tomatillos, husks
    -removed and rinsed (OR
    -drained and rinsed canned
    -tomatillos)
    2 c Chicken stock, divided
    1 1/2 c Vegetable oil, divided
    12 Corn tortillas (6-inch
    -diameter)
    2 oz Chihuahua or Muenster
    -cheese, chilled
    1 md Tomato, peeled and seeded
    1/2 c Sour cream (about)

    Char, peel, and seed the poblano peppers and set them
    aside. Shred the chicken by pulling it apart with your
    fingers or by processing it with a medium (4-mm) food
    processor slicing disk. There should be 3 to 4 cups.
    Set aside.

    To make the green salsa, mince the cilantro in a dry
    food processor fitted with the metal blade. Add the
    roasted poblano peppers and 1/4 teaspoon of salt;
    process until minced. Add the tomatillos and process
    until the mixture is pureed, slowly adding 1 cup of
    the stock. Process until smooth.

    Transfer the salsa to a nonreactive skillet large
    enough to hold a flat tortilla. Add 2 tablespoons of
    the oil and 3/4 cup of the remaining stock. Simmer
    until the sauce thickens slightly, about 15 minutes.
    Adjust the seaonings, adding 1/4 teaspoon of salt or
    more, as needed. Set the sauce aside in the skillet.
    (The sauce can be covered and refrigerated in a bowl
    for 48 hours.)

    Heat the remaining oil in a large, heavy skilet to 325
    degrees. Layer paper towels on a baking sheet with
    additional toweling nearby. To seal each tortilla,
    slip it into the hot oil for 15 to 20 seconds, turning
    it once. Ust tongs to transfer the tortillas to the
    paper towels and blot to remove any excess oil.
    Repeat with the remaining tortillas.

    Preheat the oven to 350 F and adjust the oven rack to
    the middle position. To assemble the casseerole, work
    on the tortillas one at a time as follows: warm the
    sauce and dip a sealed tortilla into the sauce,
    coating each side. Rest the tortilla in a
    15-by-10-by-3-inch baking dish (use glass, porcelain,
    enamel, or earthenware,as the sauce is acidic). Put a
    generous half cup of the shredded chicken on each
    tirtilla, roll it up, and put it seam-side down in the
    dish, starting aty one end. Place the rolled tortillas
    snugly side by side in the dish and work on top of the
    rolled tortillas as the dish fills up so that no sauce
    is lost.

    Shred the cheese. Stir the remaining broth into the
    remaining sauce, and heat it simmering–the sauce will
    thicken slightly. Adjust the seasoning and spread all
    of the remaining sauce over the enchiladas (rolled
    tortillas). Sprinkle with the cheese. Cover the dish
    with aluminum foil. Bake until a sharp knife inserted
    into the enchiladas is withdrawn hot, about 18 to 20
    minutes.

    Coarsely chop the tomato. Serve the enchiladas by
    spooning them out of the baking dish. Garnish each
    portion with a generous spoonful of sour cream and
    some chopped tomato.

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  • Filed under: Pulses And, Sauces, Vegetables
  • Lentil Cabbage

    Recipe

    Lentils and Cabbage with
    Vinegar Dijon Dressing

    1/2 Cup lentils (green), uncooked and soaked
    1 Cup water or stock, for cooking lentils
    4 Cups cabbage, shredded

    Dressing:

    4 cloves garlic, finely minced (or more)
    3 Tbsp red wine vinegar (good quality)
    1-2 Tbsp Dijon mustard (good quality)
    1 tsp salt
    1/2 tsp ground pepper

    Place lentils on saucepan with 1 Cup of water or stock. Bring to
    a boil, reduce heat ad simmer until tender, 30 or 40 minutes.
    (If using a salty stock, omit salt from dressing) While lentils
    are cooking, mix together dressing ingredients. Steam or
    microwave cabbage just long enough to make it tender. Mix cooked
    cabbage and lentils and toss with dressing. Serve immediately.
    Makes 2 substantial servings.

    VEGETABLE/MEAT AND POULTRY SEASONING

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

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1 t Marjoram
    1/2 ts Thyme
    1 t Sweet basil
    1/2 ts Sage
    1 t Parsley

    This seasoning is mixed in parts. Suggest starting with a very small
    quantity with ingredients that you have, keep notes of any substitutions.
    Use about 3 times as much fresh herb as the same dried herb.

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  • Filed under: Vegan
  • Apple-coconut pie

    Recipe

    Title: Apple-coconut pie
    Categories: Desserts, Pies
    Yield: 1 Pie (10")

    3 1/2 c Apples, tart; thinly sliced
    3/4 c Sugar
    2 tb Flour, all-purpose
    1/2 ts Salt
    3 1/2 oz Coconut, flaked
    1 ts Vanilla extract
    2 tb Margarine

    MMMMM——————–CREAM CHEESE PASTRY————————-
    1 c Margarine; softened
    6 oz Cream cheese; softened
    2 c Flour, all-purpose
    ds Salt

    Line a 10″ piepan with half the pastry rolled 1/8″ thick.

    Arrange apples in unbakes pie shell. Combine sugar, flour, and salt;
    sprinkle over apples, mixing well. Cover with coconut, sprinkle
    vanilla over top, and dot with margarine.

    Roll out remaining pastry, and place over filling; seal and flute
    edges. Cut slits in top to allow steam to escape. Bake at 400
    degrees for 10 minutes; reduce heat to 300 degrees and bake an
    additional 35 to 40 minutes.

    Cream Cheese Pastry: Combine margarine and cream cheese; mix well.
    Cut in flour and salt iwht pastry blender. Shape dough into a ball;
    chill. Yield: enough pastry for double crust 10″ pie.

    SOURCE: Southern Living Magazine, March 1974.

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  • Filed under: Cereal, Snacks, Try Soon
  • Creamy Lemon Pie

    Recipe

    Title: CREAMY LEMON PIE
    Categories: Pies
    Yield: 1 servings

    1 (8- or 9-inch) baked pastry
    Shell or graham cracker
    Crust
    3 Egg yolks*
    1 (14 oz) can sweetened
    Condensed milk
    1/2 c ReaLemon Lemon Juice from
    Concentrate
    Yellow food coloring
    Whipped topping or whipped
    Cream

    Contributed to the echo by: Tiffany Hall-Graham Creamy lemon Pie
    Preheat oven to 350. In medium bowl, beat egg yolks; stir in
    sweetened condensed milk, ReaLemon and food coloring. (A few drops
    only and it’s optional). Pour into prepared crust; bake 8 minutes.
    Cool. Chill thoroughly. Top with whipped topping. Garnish as desired.

    *Use only Grade A clean, uncracked eggs.

    MMMMM

  • Filed under: None
  • Seitan And Onions

    Recipe

    Title: SEITAN AND ONIONS
    Categories: Main dish
    Yield: 3 portions

    3 4-oz. pieces cooked Seitan
    3 tb Vegetable oil
    3 c Half moon sliced onions
    1/4 ts Ground black pepper (opt.)
    2 tb Tamari soy sauce
    1 1/4 c Vegetable stock or water

    Prep time: 15 to 25 minutes

    Slice onions and set aside. Saute Seitan in oil at
    high heat to brown. When the Seitan starts to brown,
    add the onions and saute a few minutes, then add the
    rest of the ingredients, cover and cook until liquid
    is reduced to almost nothing. Serve while hot as is
    with a grain or bread of your choice.

    This recipe has been developed by Bro. Ron Pickarski
    as part of his work toward being a participant and
    finalist in the Culinary Olympics held in Frankfurt,
    Germany.

    Source: Arrowhead Mills “Seitan Quick Mix” tri-fold
    Reprinted by permission of Arrowhead Mills, Inc.
    Electronic format courtesy of: Karen Mintzias

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  • Filed under: Chili, Main Dishes, Vegetarian
  • Title: Coconut-Pecan Sweet Potatoes
    Categories: Potatoes, Crockpot
    Yield: 4 servings

    2 lb Sweet potatoes; peel, shred
    1/3 c Brown sugar; pack
    1/4 c Margarine or butter; melt
    1/4 c Coconut
    1/4 c Broken pecans; toast
    1/4 ts Ground cinnamon
    1/4 ts Coconut flavoring
    1/4 ts Vanilla
    Toasted coconut; opt

    In a 3-1/2 qt slow cooker, combine potatoes, sugar,
    margarine, coconut, pecans and cinnamon. Cover; cook on LOW
    for 6 to 8 or on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours. Stir in coconut
    flavoring and vanilla. Sprinkle with toasted coconut if
    desired. Source: Better Homes and Gardens Crockery Cookbook.

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  • Filed under: Mexican, Press Enterprise, Soups
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