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DOUGHNUTS (“SUFGANIOT”)

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Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories :
Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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2 1/8 6 lb Sifted flour
2 Eggs
1/2 teaspoon Salt
4 tablespoons Sugar
1/2 cup Oil
1 3/4 ounces Fresh yeast
1/3 ounce Package of vanilla sugar
2 cups Warm water — approximately
1/4 cup Cognac
Jam
Icing sugar

Place 2 cups flour in bowl with salt, sugar, yeast, vanilla sugar.Mix
well. Add oil, water, cognac. Mix till smooth. Add eggs. Mixagain. Add
remaining flour until smooth, elastic texture is obtained. Leave to
rise. Knead, then roll out dough with rolling pin and divide into 4
sections. Roll out each section, cut into rounds with a cup, leave to
rise for 1 hour. Fry in deep oil until golden brown. Drain. Inject with
jam and roll in icing sugar.

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Spiced Crab Apples

Recipe

Title: Spiced Crab Apples
Categories: Fruits, Canning
Yield: 9 pints

5 lb Crab apples
4 1/2 c Apple vinegar (5%)
3 3/4 c Water
7 1/2 c Sugar
4 ts Whole cloves
4 Cinnamon sticks
6 1/2″ cubes ginger root
-(fresh)

Yield: About 9 pints

Procedure: Remove blossom petals and wash apples, but leave stems
attached. Puncture the skin of each apple four times with an ice pick or
toothpick. Mix vinegar, water, and sugar and bring to a boil. Add spices
tied in a spice bag or cheesecloth. Using a blancher basket or sieve,
immerse 1/3 of the apples at a time in the boiling vinegar/syrup
solution for 2 minutes. Place cooked apples and spice bag in a clean 1-
or 2-gallon crock and add hot syrup. Cover and let stand overnight.
Remove spice bag, drain syrup into a large saucepan, and reheat to
boiling. Fill pint jars with apples and hot syrup, leaving 1/2-inch
headspace. Adjust lids and process according to the recommendations in
Table 1.

Table 1. Recommended process time for Spiced Crab Apples in a
boiling-water canner.

Style of Pack: Hot. Jar Size: Pints.
Process Time at Altitudes of 0 – 1,000 ft: 20 min.
1,001 – 3,000 ft: 25 min.
3,001 – 6,000 ft: 30 min.
Above 6,000 ft: 35 min.

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* USDA Agriculture Information Bulletin No. 539 (rev. 1994)

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  • Filed under: Beef, Restaurants, Soups
  • Pecan Cheese Salad

    Recipe

    Title: Pecan Cheese Salad *
    Categories: Salads, Fruits
    Yield: 10 servings

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    2 tb Knox gelatin
    1/4 c Water; cold
    1 lg Pineapple in chunks; drained
    – reserve 1/2 cup juice
    1 c Celery; sliced thin
    1 c Pecans; chopped
    2 c Cottage cheese
    1 c Whipped cream
    1/2 c Sour cream
    1/4 c Mayonnaise
    1/4 c Sugar
    1 c Mini marshmallows
    Juice of 1 lemon

    Dissolve Knox gelatin in cold water. Add 1/2 cup pineapple juice
    which has been heated. Mix all remaining ingredients together. Add
    gelatin mixture. Mix well. Pour into container of choice. Chill until
    set.

    Mom Anderson.

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  • Filed under: Breadmaker, Electric
  • Title: ELLIOTT GOULD’S WESTERN OMELET
    Categories: Breakfast, Cheese/eggs, Celebrity
    Yield: 4 servings

    1/2 c Scallions — chopped
    5 tb Butter
    1/2 c Green pepper — chopped
    1 c Canned corn — drained
    3/4 c Ham — diced
    8 Eggs
    1/2 c Milk
    1/2 ts Salt
    1/4 ts Freshly ground black pepper
    2 lg Beefsteak tomatoes
    French bread loaf — cut in
    Thick slices

    Brown scallion and green pepper in butter; add corn and ham. Keep
    turning with a spatula, browning lightly. Remove to a warm place.
    Beat together eggs, milk, salt and pepper. Heatlarge skillet; pour in
    egg mixture as soon as eggs starts to set, spread the Note: If
    skillet is not large enough for 8 eggs, divide egg and vegetable
    mixture in half and use two skillet.

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  • Filed under: Frisco, Masterchefs, Sauces
  • MILD COCONUT FISH CURRY

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    Serving Size : 4 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Indian Fish
    Main Dish

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    3 tb Sunflower oil
    5 Shallots, sliced
    4 Garlic cloves,chopped
    1 tb Mustard seeds
    1 1/2 lb Firm white fish boned
    -and cubed
    (the recipe recommends
    -shark, dog fish, monkfish,
    -John Dory, swordfish, huss)
    Flour for dusting
    1 t Whole fenugreek
    1 1″ piece of cinnamon or
    -cassia
    1 t Tamarind pulp
    1 tb Turmeric
    5 oz Grated creamed cocomut
    -(I used a can of coconut
    -milk which I substituted
    -for the water)

    Heat the oil and fry the shallots, garlic and mustard
    seeds for 1-2 mins.Dust the fish with flour and
    briefly seal both sides in the hot oil. Add the rest
    fo the spices and tamarind pulp, dissolved in enough
    water ( here is where I used the coconut milk) to
    cover the fish. Simmer, covered, for 20 minutes, (
    omit this next step if using the coconut milk) then
    stir in the grated coconut until almalgamated into the
    sauce.

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  • Filed under: Cakes, Quick
  • Oriental Cabbage Salad

    Recipe

    Oriental Cabbage Salad

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    Serving Size : Preparation Time :
    Categories :New Text Import

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    1 16 ounce package cole slaw — (cabbage
    carrots)
    1 cup toasted slivered almonds
    2 green onions — (to taste)
    1/2 cup oil — (scant)
    1 package oriental ramen noodles — regular flavor)
    1 teaspoon sugar

    Brown slivered almonds in ungreased frying pan on low heat (do not
    burn!)

    Mix cabbage, almonds and green onions

    Mix oil, sugar and seasoning packet from noodles, pour over cabbage
    mixture

    Immediately before serving, crunch up noodles and add to cabbage
    (noodles will get soggy if added to early

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    Vegetable Split Pea Soup

    Recipe By : The Low-Fat Good Food Cookbook 1994
    Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Soups- Hot

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    1 pound dried split peas
    2 1/2 quarts Water or low-sodium vegetable stock
    1 1/2 cups chopped celery — 1/2-inch pieces
    1 cup chopped carrots — 1/4- inch pieces
    3 medium red potatoes — cut into eighths
    2 teaspoons salt
    1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

    Rinse the peas and combine with 2 -1/2 qts of water or stock.
    Bring to a boil, then REDUCE the heat and let simmer for 1 hour,
    stirring every 15 minutes.

    Add 2 more cups of water, the celery, carrots, potatoes, salt,
    pepper, and other seasonings if desired.

    Return to a boil, then REDUCE heat again, and simmer another hour,
    stirring every 15 minutes.

    The soup is done when the peas are creamy, the vegetables are soft
    but hold their shape, and the soup is thick but not stiff.

    ( If necessary, add more water and simmer an additional 20 minutes.)

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  • Filed under: Bakery, Breads, Oriental
  • Caramel-Nut Corn

    Recipe

    Title: Caramel-Nut Corn
    Categories: Snacks, Candies
    Yield: 15 servings

    12 c Poppped popcorn
    3 c Walnut or pecan halves
    -OR- unblanched whole
    — almonds
    1 c Packed brown sugar
    1/2 c Margarine or butter
    1/4 c Light corn syrup
    1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 ts Baking soda

    Divide popcorn and nuts between 2 ungreased rectangular pans, 13x9x2
    inches. Cook brown sugar, margarine, corn syrup and salt over medium
    heat, stirring occasionally, until bubbly around edges. Continue
    cooking 5 minutes; remove from heat. Stir in baking soda until
    foamy. Pour over popcorn and nuts, stirring until corn is well
    coated. Bake uncovered in 200 degree F oven, stirring every 15
    minutes, 1 hour. 300 calories per serving.

    Caramel Corn: Increase popped popcorn to 15 cups; omit nuts.

    * Source: Betty Crocker’s Cookbook
    * Typed for you by Karen Mintzias

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  • Filed under: Beef, Chinese
  • Eggs Curry

    Recipe

    Title: Eggs Curry
    Categories: Diabetic, Eggs, Nuts/grains, Main dish, Curries
    Yield: 4 servings

    6 Eggs; hard boiled 1 1/2 tb Arrowroot;
    1/4 c Almonds; slivered 1 ts Salt
    2 tb Diet margarine; 1 1/2 ts Curry powder;
    1 Onion; 2 c Nonfat milk;
    1/2 c Celery; chopped fine 4 sl Toast;

    Thinly slice shelled eggs. Brown almonds in margarine until golden
    brown. Remove; drain on absorbent paper. In same pan saute onion and
    celery until golden; stir in arrowroot, salt, and curry powder; stir
    in milk slowly. Cook, stirring constantly, strring constantly, until
    thick and smooth. Stir in slice egg, heat to boil. Place a slice of
    toast in the bottom of each of four individual, headed casseroles.
    Divide eggs evenly over the toast; sprinkle with almonds.

    Food Exchange per serving: 1 BREAD/STARCH EXCHANGE + 1 1/2 MEDIUM-FAT
    EXCHANGES + 1/2 FAT EXCHANGE + 1/2 NONFAT MILK + 1/2 VEGETABLE
    EXCHANGES CAL: 275

    Source: Recipes for Diabetics by Billi Little (1985 version)

    NOTE: Egg subatitue could be used with.

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  • Filed under: Cookies
  • Flavored Oils

    Recipe

    We have just had a very heated discussion of flavored oils on another list
    that I subscribe to. Apparently the risk of botulism is very high because
    the oil sets up the proper enviornment for it to grow. To kill the spore you
    must heat the oil for a period of time just prior to using. If you made it
    for yourself you could control that but if you made it as gifts you cannot.
    Botulism is often fatal so it isn’t something you want to fool around with.
    Check with your local extention office, you should have one even in urban
    areas in the USA not sure about how this works in other countries, for
    information. After reading everything I have just read, I have decided to
    make flavored oils for immediate use only. Try vinegars or other acid based
    sauces instead. They are safer.

  • Filed under: Ethnic, Soups
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