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Walnut Triangles

Recipe

Title: WALNUT TRIANGLES
Categories: Cookies, Bars
Yield: 32 cookies

1 oz Unsweetened chocolate
1/4 c Butter or margarine2
2 Eggs
1 1/2 c C and H Powdered Sugar
— unsifted
1/4 ts Salt
1 ts Vanilla
1/4 c Milk
3/4 c All-purpose flour
1 c Walnuts, finely chopped

—————————–FROSTING (OPTIONAL—————————–
1 c C and H Powdered Sugar
— unsifted
1/4 c Soft butter or margarine
1 ts Vanilla

Melt chocolate and butter over low heat. Set aside. Beat eggs until
light (about 5 minutes). Beat in sugar until smooth. Add salt, vanilla
and milk; mix until smooth. Gradually stir in flour. Fold in chocolate
mixture and walnuts. Pour into greased and paper-lined 8-inch square pan.
Bake in 350 degree oven 30 minutes. Cool in pan. Frost. Cut into 2-inch
squares and each square diagonally into triangles. Makes 32 cookies.

FROSTING: Combine 1 cup C and H Powdered Sugar, 1/4 cup soft butter or
margarine and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Beat until smooth and creamy. Spread
over cookies before cutting.

Reprinted with permission from:
Bar Cookies from the C and H Sugar Kitchen
by Jean Porter
Electronic format by Karen Mintzias

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  • Filed under: Chocolate, Ice Cream
  • Title: PROGRES WITH GRAND MARNIER IV (ASSEMBLY)
    Categories: Desserts, Masterchefs, Frisco, Chzm
    Yield: 12 servings

    1 x Noisette Biscuit **
    1 x Buttercream **
    1 x Mousse **

    ———————————–SYRUP———————————–
    4 oz Water
    4 oz Sugar
    1 oz Grand Marnier

    ——————————-CREME NOISETTE——————————-
    1/4 x Buttercream (from above)
    1 oz Hazelnut paste OR
    1 oz Almond paste
    1 ts Kirsch

    ——————————CHOCOLATE CREAM——————————
    3/4 x Buttercream (from above)
    12 oz Chocolate, semi-sweet

    ** Recipes for these ingredients are found elsewhere in this
    packet.

    Syrup:
    ======

    In a small saucepan, bring the water and sugar to a boil. Take
    off of the heat and cool in refrigerator. Add Grand Marnier to cooled
    syrup and reserve. (Note: three-fourths of this syrup-Grand Marnier
    mixture will be used in the mousse; the remainder will be used to
    bunch the various layers of the Progres.)

    Creme Noisette:
    ===============

    Put the hazelnut paste and Kirsch into a bowl and mix with a
    spatula. Add 4 ounces of buttercream and blend well. Refrigerate for
    5 minutes.

    Chocolate Cream:
    ================

    Melt the chocolate, then cool. Add half of the chocolate to the
    buttercream. Mix well, then add remainder of the chocolate (must be
    done in steps or cream will break). Refrigerate.

    Assembly:
    =========

    Remove the biscuit from the refrigerator and cut it to the shape
    of the mold. Put bottom biscuit into mold and brush with syrup.
    Spread layer of creme noisette on top of syrup. Refrigerate for 2
    minutes.

    Add a layer of mousse, then place top biscuit on mousse. Brush
    with syrup again, then spread with a layer of chocolate cream. Freeze
    for 5 – 30 minutes.

    Pipe layer of chocolate cream on top. Unmold and serve on tray
    with garnish of sugar and real flowers.

    Source: Great Chefs of San Francisco, Avon Books, 1984
    Chef: Roberto Gerometta, Chez Michel, San Francisco, CA

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  • Filed under: Diabetic, Info Help
  • basa genep, basic Balinese spice mix.

    Recipe By : Pat Thomson, Adelaide, South Australia via Chile-heads
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Balinese Satay

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1 tsp whole black pepper
    3 cloves garlic
    half medium onion
    3 lombok chilles
    1 tsp sesame seeds
    1/4 teaspoon nutmeg — freshly ground
    1/2 teaspoon terasi [ blachan fermented shrimp paste)

    3 ground candlenuts
    1 tsp ground coriander
    1 tblsp turmeric [ use fresh if available]
    5 tsps galangal [ laos use fresh if available)

    2 tsp lesser galangal [ kencur]
    1 tbsp grated ginger
    quarter cup water.

    grind whole seeds in pestle and mortar, then blnd all together. You can use
    a food processor for this part. It should be golden yellow and thick paste
    like.
    This is used in many ways…rub over chicken and barbecue, marinade fish and
    warp in banana leaf and steam, add to rice porridge.
    Add to: 300 gr chicken mince 3 lime leaves, three quarters cup grated
    cocunut, 2 tspn palm sugar half tspn salt, 1 tbspn fried dried onion and
    hald stick finely chopped lemon grass. kead until very sticky. Mold around
    soaked bamboo satay sticks and charcoal grill.
    this is chicken satay, not the kebabs that are sold for tourist consumption.
    Pat Thomson. Adelaide. South Australia.

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  • Filed under: 1941, Ethnic, Potatoes, Soups
  • Basic Cheese Fondue

    Recipe

    BASIC CHEESE FONDUE

    Recipe By : COOKING LIVE SHOW # CL8778
    Serving Size : 0 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : New Text Import Cooking Live

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1 pound Gruyere cheese, coarsely grated
    8 ounces Emmentaler cheese, coarsely grated
    4 teaspoons cornstarch
    1 garlic clove — halved
    1 1/2 cups dry white wine, preferably Neufchatel
    2 teaspoons lemon juice
    1 1/2 tablespoons kirsch, if desired
    Freshly ground pepper
    Freshly grated nutmeg, pinch

    In a large bowl combine the cheeses and cornstarch and toss to coat.
    Rub
    the inside of a heavy saucepan with the garlic and discard the
    garlic. Add
    the wine and lemon juice and bring the mixture to a boil. Stir in the
    cheese mixture gradually over moderate heat, stirring until smooth.

    Stir in the kirsch, if desired. Season with pepper and nutmeg. Simmer
    mixture for 2-3 minutes and transfer to a fondue stand set over a low
    flame. Serve immediately, taking care to remember to continually stir
    the
    fondue to prevent it from separating.

    Yield: serves 4-6

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  • Filed under: Chile, Seafood, Thai
  • RABANADAS (PORTUGUESE FRIED TOAST)

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 4 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Breads Desserts

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1 tb Sugar
    1/2 c Warm milk
    1/4 c Rum
    8 sl White bread from square loaf
    2 Eggs, beaten
    1/2 Stick butter
    Confectioner’s sugar
    Ground cinnamon

    Mix first 3 ingredients. Soak bread in this mixture.
    “Now lift each slice carefully with a wide spatula and
    dip in beaten egg to cover both sides. Carefully
    transfer each slice to a frying-pan in which plenty of
    butter is quietly sizzling. Fry golden-brown on both
    sides. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon.”

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  • Filed under: Poultry, Salads
  • White Bean Soup with Escarole

    Recipe By :COOKING MONDAY TO FRIDAY SHOW #MF6613
    Serving Size : Preparation Time :
    Categories :New Text Import

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    2 tablespoons olive oil
    1 onion, — finely chopped
    2 carrots, — finely chopped
    1 clove garlic, — minced
    4 cups chicken broth
    2 (16-ounce) cans white cannellini beans, — drained
    4 fresh sage leaves, — cut into chiffonade
    8 ounces escarole or romaine lettuce, — cut into chiffonade
    1/4 cup chopped Italian parsley
    salt and pepper

    Heat olive oil in a 4 quart saucepan. Add onion and carrots, cover and
    simmer 5 minutes or until tender. If vegetables stick to saucepan, add some
    water, cover and continue to simmer.

    Add the garlic and saute for a moment. Add 1 of the cans of beans and mash
    with a potato masher. Add the other can of beans along with the broth and
    bring to a simmer with the sage. Simmer 10 minutes or until as thick as you
    like it. If too thick, add more water; if too thin, boil down until some of
    the liquid has evaporated.

    Stir the escarole or romaine lettuce into the pot, cover and simmer 5
    minutes or until lettuce is tender. Uncover, add parsley and adjust
    seasoning. Serve with bread and salad for a complete meal.

    Yield: 2 servings

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  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Romaine Salad

    Recipe

    Title: Romaine Salad
    Categories: Salads, Appetizers, Vegetables
    Yield: 6 servings

    2 ea Hearts, lettuce, Romaine
    4 ea Tomatillos, sliced (or use
    — fresh green tomatoes)
    2 md Tomatoes, sliced
    2 ea Avocados, sliced
    2 tb Lime juice
    1/2 c Olive oil
    1 bn Coriander

    Place the lettuce, tomatilloes, tomatoes and avocado in a large bowl.
    Sprinkle with lime juice and olive oil, but do not toss. Garnish with
    coriander leaves to taste.

    “Great Chefs of San Francisco”. Posted by Rob Stewart

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  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Chicken Salad Picante

    Recipe

    Title: Chicken Salad Picante
    Categories: Poultry, DPIinc
    Servings: 4

    4 ea Breasts, chicken, halves,
    — broiler/fryer, boned,
    — skinned
    1/2 c Dressing, bottled, ranch,
    — fat free
    2 tb Sauce, picante
    1 ts Chili powder, divided
    1/4 ts Salt
    1 tb Oil, vegetable
    4 c Greens, salad, mixed
    — torn into bite-sized
    — pieces
    1 md Avocado, peeled, halved,
    — pitted, cut into hori-
    — zontal slices
    1 md Onion, red, thinly sliced
    — into rings
    2 md Tomatoes, cut in 8 wedges
    — each
    2 tb Cilantro, chopped, OR
    2 tb Parsley, chopped

    In a small bowl, mix together salad dressing, picante sauce, and
    a 1/2 teaspoon of chili powder; set aside.

    Mix the remaining 1/2 teaspoon of chili powder with the salt and
    sprinkle the mixture over the chicken.

    Heat the oil to a medium-high temperature in a fry pan. Add
    chicken and cook, turning, about 8 minutes or until brown and fork
    tender.

    Remove the chicken to a cutting board and cut horizontally into
    1/2-inch slices.

    Place one-fourth of the lettuce on each of four serving plates.
    On each plate, arrange one sliced chicken breast half over the
    lettuce.

    Place avocado, onion, and tomatoes around the chicken. Drizzle 2
    tablespoons of dressing over each salad. Sprinkle salad with cilantro
    or parsley, if desired.

    Source: “Chicken Cookery” – 1994 Delmarva Chicken Cooking Contest
    : Delmarva Poultry Industries, Inc.
    : Georgetown, Delaware, 19947-9622

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    EDNA LEWIS’ THIRTEEN-BEAN SOUP

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

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1/2 c Dried black beans, washed,
    -picked over
    2 c Packaged 13-bean soup mix,
    -washed, picked over
    1 lb Smoked pork shoulder, or
    -meaty ham bone
    1 md Onion
    1 t Dried thyme
    1 Bay leaf
    Freshly ground black pepper
    3 qt Cold water
    Salt
    1 c Fresh or canned tomatoes,
    -peeled, seeded, and chopped

    1 cup fresh or canned tomatoes, peeled, seeded,
    and chopped 1/2 cup olive oil 1/4 cup good sherry

    In a large kettle, cover beans with water, refrigerate
    and soak overnight. The next day, drain beans, add
    pork or ham bone,onion, thyme, bay leaf, pepper, and
    cold water. Set over medium-high heat and bring to
    simmer. Reduce heat and keep at simmer for 2 1/2
    hours. Cool, remove onion, hambone and fat; cut up
    meat into small pieces. Season with salt and pepper as
    needed. Add tomatoes and olive oil. Put half the
    mixture in a blender and blend until almost smooth,
    but not liquified. Add to whole bean mixture. To
    serve, stir in sherry and reheat. Ladle into warm
    soup bowls.

    Makes 4 to 6 servings.

    [WASHINGTON POST JAN 11, 1989] Posted by Fred Peters.

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  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Roasted Chickpeas

    Recipe

    From: lcioccar@mailhost.dpie.gov.au, Lesley Cioccarelli
    Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 10:17:15 +1000

    Roasted Chickpeas

    Ingredients:

    2 cups cooked chickpeas, drained well and blotted dry
    1/2 teasp ground black pepper
    1/2 teasp ground cumin
    1/2 teasp ground coriander
    1/4 teasp cayenne pepper

    Instructions:

    Preheat oven to 200 degrees C (400 F)
    Put spices and chickpeas in a bag and shake.
    Spread the chickpeas onto a non-stick baking sheet in one layer.
    Bake for about an hour or until crunchy.
    Cool and store in an airtight container.

    Notes:
    * Note that no oil is used in this recipe. Every other recipe I’ve seen
    uses oil with the spices. The only reason I can think of for this is to
    get the spices to stick – but if the chickpeas are slightly damp then it
    works perfectly without the fat.
    * You can use canned chickpeas for this, just wash and drain them first.
    * Use any spices that you like, those listed above a just one tasty
    combination. A friend suggested tossing chickpeas in honey then baking – I
    haven’t tried this yet, but sounds interesting – honey and ginger maybe?

  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
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