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Double Apple Salad

Recipe

Double Apple Salad

Recipe By : Oct/Nov ’96
Serving Size : 10 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Not Sent

Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
——– ———— ——————————–
1 lg Golden delicious apple — diced
1 lg Red delicious apple — diced
1 ts lemon juice
1 20 oz can pineapple chunks — drained
1 c miniature marshmallows
2/3 c flaked coconut
1/2 c chopped walnuts
1/4 c raisins
1/4 c mayonnaise
2 tbsp thinly sliced celery

In a bowl, toss apples with lemon juice. Add remaining ingredients and
mix well. Cover and chill for at least 1 hour.

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  • Filed under: Chocolate, Desserts, Ethnic, Irish
  • Chocolate Chip Zucchini Cake

    Recipe By : Hammond Times newspaper, 93/08/11
    Serving Size : 12 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Cake (Sheet)

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    _ Cream Together
    1 3/4 Cups Sugar
    1/2 Cup Margarine
    1/2 Cup Oil
    _ Add:
    2 Eggs
    1 Teaspoon Vanilla
    1/2 Cup Sour Cream
    _ Mix Together And Add To Liquid Mixture
    2 1/2 Cups Flour
    4 Tablespoons Cocoa
    1/2 Teaspoon Baking Powder
    1 Teaspoon Baking Soda
    1/4 Teaspoon Salt
    _ Beat Well. Then Stir In
    2 Cups Grated Zucchini
    _ Stir In
    3/4 Cup Chocolate Chips

    Bake in a 350′ oven for 40-45 minutes or until cake tests done with=20
    toothpick.

    * Note: Recipe omitted the pan size, am guessing from other other =
    recipes=20
    I have made, this would be a 13×9

    Article also recommended the cookbook ‘Garden Way’s Zucchini Cookbook; =
    by=20
    Nancy C.Ralston and Marynor Jordan, unsure if this is the source of this =

    recipe

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    NOTES : Article: Celebrating the prolific zucchini
    By Marian Ludas, free lance writer from Lakes of Four seasons, IN

  • Filed under: Fruits, Regional, Salads
  • Fondue# 3

    Recipe

    FONDUE # 3

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 4 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Cheese/eggs Appetizers

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1 lb Gouda cheese
    1/4 c White wine, dry
    2 tb Butter
    2 ts Kirsch
    1/4 c Flour
    Bread, cubed
    1 1/2 c Milk
    Pepper to taste
    2 ts Garlic, finely chopped
    1/8 ts Nutmeg

    1. Grate the cheese.
    2. Melt the butter in a saucepan and add the flour,
    stirring with a wire whisk. Add the milk, stirring
    rapidly with whisk. When blended and smooth, add the
    garlic, pepper, nutmeg and wine. Add the kirsch, if
    desired. 3. Serve hot with bread cubes for dipping. If
    the sauce is to be used over vegetables, omit the
    kirsch.

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  • Filed under: Diabetic, Snacks
  • Gravlox

    Recipe

    Title: GRAVLOX
    Categories: Appetizers, Brunch, Low-cal, Jewish
    Yield: 1 servings

    3 lb Salmon; fresh, center cut,
    2 bn Dill
    1/4 c Kosher salt
    1/4 c Sugar
    2 tb White peppercorns
    Lemon; wedges
    Pepper; black for garnish

    1. Place 1/2 of the fish, skin side down, is a
    deep-glass dish. spread dill over the fish. Sprinkle
    dry ingredients over dill. Top with matching other
    half of fish, skin side up.

    2. Cover with foil and weigh with a large board and a
    five lb weight. (I use a heavy book over a platter)
    Refrigerate for 48 to 72 hours -, turning the salmon
    and basting every twelve hours with the accumulated
    juices.

    3. to serve, remove the fish from the marinade, scrape
    away the dill and spices, pat dry. Slice salmon thinly
    on the diagonal and serve.

    NOTE: This recipe is from THE SILVER PALATE, AUTHORS;
    Julie Russo and Sheila Lukins. We have made it so many
    times that we ALMOST think of it as ours. It is
    Ellen’s addition to many a holiday party, especially
    during the days we had Thanksgiving in Vermont.

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  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Croation Poppy Seed Povitica

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 4 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Cakes

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    -JUDI M. PHELPS
    3 Or 4 c ground poppy seeds
    1 c Honey
    1 c Evaporated milk
    2 Or 3 eggs
    1 c Butter
    —–BASIC SWEET DOUGH—–
    2 pk Instant dry yeast
    1/4 c — lukewarm water; to
    dissolve
    -yeast
    1 c Scalded milk — cooled to
    -lukewarm
    2 Eggs — beaten
    1 t Salt
    1/2 c Sugar
    1/4 c Margarine
    4 Or 5 c flour

    NOTE: This recipe does not give instructions for
    mixing dough. Mix as you would any cake that uses
    yeast and then follow instructions below.

    Dough: Knead into a smooth elastic dough, let rise
    until double in size, about 1 hour. Roll dough very
    thin, about 3 feet long and 1 1/2 feet wide on floured
    plastic sheet.

    Spread poppy seed filling on rolled dough and roll
    like as for jelly roll. Place in greased long narrow
    loaf pans. Let rise for 1/2 hour. Bake at 350 degrees
    for 50 to 60 minutes.

    ~-POPPY SEED FILLING:– Boil Filling Ingredients for
    10 minutes or until thick enough to spread. Cool and
    spread on thin rolled dough. Source: Cookbook USA

    Shared and MM by Judi M. Phelps.
    jphelps@shell.portal.com or jphelps@best.com

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  • Filed under: Fish, Signature
  • Vietnamese Dipping Sauce

    Recipe

    Title: VIETNAMESE DIPPING SAUCE
    Categories: Vietnamese, Condiments, Ceideburg 2
    Yield: 1 servings

    1 c Minced fresh pineapple
    3 tb Mam nem (anchovy sauce)
    2 Garlic cloves, crushed
    1 Fresh red chili pepper,
    -seeded
    1 tb Sugar
    3 tb Fresh lemon juice
    1 1/2 ts Rice vinegar or distilled
    -white vinegar
    3 tb Nuoc mam (Vietnamese fish
    -sauce)

    For anchovy lovers, here are a couple of variations
    for a Vietnamese dipping sauce made with ’em. This is
    traditionally served with Beef Fondue with Vinegar (Bo
    Nhung Giam) that is part of the Vietnamese feast
    called Bo Bay Mon (Beef in seven ways++seven distinct
    ways of preparing beef). It’s good with other stuff
    too but can be a bit strong to Western tastes. Some
    restaurants have it but you might have to ask for it.
    This is by far the most intricate of sauces in the
    Vietnamese culinary repertoire. What makes it so
    special is the use of a condiment called mam nem,
    prepared from ground fresh anchovies and salt and
    fermented over a period of time. It can become
    dangerously addictive. Traditionally, mam nem is
    served as a dipping sauce for barbecued or fried fish.
    In general it goes well with grilled foods. It is an
    essential sauce fro Beef Fondue with Vinegar.

    Use only fresh pineapple and remember to shake the
    bottle of anchovy sauce thoroughly before using.
    Anchovy cream may be substituted.

    Over a bowl, squeeze the pineapple between your hands
    to extract as much juice as possible. Combine the
    pulp and juice and set aside. Into a bowl, strain the
    anchovy sauce through a very fine sieve, pressing on
    th solids with a spoon to extract all of the liquid.
    Discard the solids.

    Pound or crush the garlic, chile and sugar to a fine
    paste in a bowl. Stir in the pineapple mixture,
    strained anchovy sauce, lemon juice, vinegar an fish
    sauce. Stir to blend.

    Yield: 1 1/3 cups

    VARIATION: If you are unable to find mam nem sauce,
    here is a variation of the above recipe, using canned
    anchovies. Add pineapple, if desired. 2 garlic cloves,
    crushed 1 fresh red chili pepper, seeded 2 tablespoons
    sugar 2 cans (2 ounces each) flat anchovies, drained
    1/4 cup nuoc mam (Vietnamese fish sauce) 1/4 cup fresh
    lemon juice 2 tablespoons pineapple or water

    Combine the garlic, chile and sugar in a mortar and
    pestle and pound to a fine paste. Add the anchovies
    and mash to a very smooth paste. Stir in the fish
    sauce, lemon juice and pineapple juice. Mix well.

    Yield: about 1 cup.

    From “The Foods of Vietnam” by Nicole Rauthier.
    Stewart, Tabori Chang. 1989.

    Posted by Stephen Ceideburg; January 22 1991.

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  • Filed under: Jams, Spreads
  • Greens Pasta

    Recipe

    Date: Thu, 21 Apr 94 18:47:31 CDT
    From: MASCOLINI@wmich.edu
    Subject: Re: Fatfree Digest V7 #36

    Sauteed Vegetables with Pasta and Greens

    6 servings as a side dish

    3 cups frozen black-eyed peas (about 1 pound)

    2 cups chopped peeled jicama
    1-1/3 cups copped red, yellow, or green bell pepper
    1/2 cup chopped carrot
    1/2 cup chopped onion
    4 garlic cloves, minced
    1 8-ounce can tomato sauce

    3/4 cup vegetable broth
    1/4 cup chopped fresh oregano
    1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro

    10 ounces bow-tie pasta

    6 ounces torn mixed baby greens

    Cook black-eyed peas in medium pot of boiling water until just tender, about
    30 minutes. Drain. [I used fresh black-eyed peas from my grocer’s produce
    department and cooked according to package directions.]

    Spray a large, heavy skillet with vegetable cooking spray and saute jicama,
    bell pepper, carrot, onion, and garlic over medium-high heat for 5 minutes.

    Add tomato sauce, broth, oregano, cilantro, and black-eyed peas and bring to
    a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

    Meanwhile, cook pasta in large pot of boiling water until just tender,
    stirring occasionally. Drain well.

    Divide greens among plates. Top each serving with 2/3 cup pasta and about 1
    cup sauce.

  • Filed under: Chicken, Chinese
  • Gazpacho

    Recipe

    Title: Gazpacho
    Categories: Soups/stews, Appetizers, Londontowne
    Yield: 4 servings

    1 ea Clove garlic, peeled 1/4 ts Pepper
    1 ea Slim cucumber, peeled/cut 1/2 ea Small onion, peeled/sliced
    4 ea Ripe tomatos cut in eighths 2 tb Olive oil
    1/2 ea Green pepper, seeded/sliced 3 tb Wine vinegar
    1 ts Salt 1/2 c Ice water

    Put all ingredients into container of electric blender in order listed.
    Cover and blend at high speed 5-10 seconds or until ingredients are finely
    chopped. Chill thoroughly and serve. May be served with side dishes of
    chopped cucumber, green onion, green pepper, tomatoes, croutons.
    Mrs. Harold T. Cook

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  • Filed under: Cookies
  • Tourtiere

    Recipe

    Title: Tourtiere
    Categories: Diabetic, Main dish, Beans
    Yield: 8 servings

    1 lb Lean ground pork (try beef) 1/4 ts Ground nutmeg
    2 Cloves garlic, minced 1/4 ts Freshly ground black pepper
    1 Onion, finely chopped 1 pn Cloves
    1 ts Salt 1 c Chicken stock
    1 ts Crumbled sage 1 1/2 c Cooked red kidney
    beans mash
    1/2 ts Ground allspice Double-crust pastry

    The recommended Gluten-Free Pastry adds 184 calories, 1 starch
    choice, 1 1/2 fat. Try serving the filling hot with potatoes or
    toast, or with a breadcrumb topping, or serve in a home made tortilla.

    Stir-cook ground meat and onion until meat is no longer pink. (Regular
    ground meat is much less expensive than lean.) Drain fat and return
    meat to the pan, add spices and stock. This will take about 15
    minutes.

    Stir in mashed beans and simmer until liquid is just evaporated, about
    another 15 minutes. Cool filling about 30 minutes if making pie
    crust. Serve hot immediately, refrigerate cooled mixture up to 3
    days, or freeze cooled portions up to 3 months.

    1/8 recipe – 292 calories, 1 1/2 starch, 2 protein, 1 fat choice 12
    grams total fat, 3 grams saturated fat, 18 mg cholesterol, 16 grams
    protein, 28 grams carbohydrate, 454 mg sodium, 517 mg potassium, high
    fibre

    Adapted from Full of Beans by Violet Currie Kay Spicer 1993 Shared
    but not tested by Elizabeth Rodier Jan 94

    MMMMM

  • Filed under: Beef, Meats, Stews
  • Sauerbraten

    Recipe

    Title: Sauerbraten
    Categories: Diabetic, Main dish, Meats
    Yield: 1 servings

    4 oz Lean beef roast 1/4 ts Salt
    1/2 c Beef broth ds Garlic powder
    1/4 c Water 1 ts Margarine
    1/4 c Apple cider vinegar

    Place Beef in a glass pan or bowl. Combine remaining ingredients,
    except margarine; pour over beef. Marinate 4 to 5 days in
    refrigeratro. Turn beef at least once a day. Melt margarine in small
    skillet; add beef and brown. Reduce heat. Add half of the marinade
    to the skillet. Simmmer until beef is tender.
    Food Exchange per serving: 4 MEAT EXCHANGES CALORIES: 300

    Source: The Complete Diabetic Cookbook by Mary Jane Finsand

    MMMMM

  • Filed under: Sauces
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