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Strawberry And Raspberry Crumble

Recipe By : Cooking Live Show #CL8904
Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Cooking Live Import

Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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for the topping:
1 cup oats
2 tablespoons walnuts
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon walnut or canola oil
for the crumble:
1/2 vanilla bean — cut into 3 pieces
5 tablespoons firmly packed brown sugar
1 pint fresh strawberries — hulled and sliced
1/2 pint fresh raspberries
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
2 tablespoons flour
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
frozen vanilla yogurt — optional

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Make the topping: In a small bowl, combine oats, walnuts and salt. In
another bowl combine honey and oil. With a fork stir honey and oil
into oat mixture.

Make crumble: In a blender or food processor, pulverize vanilla bean
with the sugar. In a bowl toss together vanilla sugar with remaining
crumble ingredients. Pour into buttered 6 cup dish. Sprinkle with
topping and bake for 35 minutes until juices are bubbling and topping
is golden brown. Serve immediately alone or over vanilla yogurt.

Yield: 6 servings

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  • Filed under: Desserts
  • Quick Fruit Leathers

    Recipe

    Title: Quick Fruit Leathers
    Categories: Snacks
    Servings: 6

    3 Fresh peaches, nectarines,
    -pears
    OR
    6 Plums
    4 1/2 ts Sugar
    Plastic wrap for microwave

    Servings: 6 or 7 fruit leathers

    QUAN MEAS ING **

    *DIRECTIONS* In blender or food processor, blend fruit and sugar until
    smooth. Pour fruit puree’ into micorwave-safe bowl and cook on high 8 – 10
    minutes, or until puree’ is reduced by about half. Lay a piece of microwave
    safe plastic wrap on a 10 inch microwave safe plate. Evenly spread 1/4 c.
    fruit mixture to a 6 1/2″ diameter circle. Make sure edges are not too thin
    or they will scorch. Elevate plate on to of inverted (upside down)
    microwave safe saucer. Microwave at medium (50 %) power about 5 minutes or
    until leather is no longer sticky in center. If more cooking time is
    needed, cook at medium in 25 second increments, watching closely so that
    leather does not burn.

    Carefully place plastic wrap with fruit leather on wire rack to cool. Let
    stand at room temperature overnight to dry. Repeat with remaining fruit
    puree’. Roll up leathers in plastic wrap. Store at room temp up to a
    week.

    SUNSHINE METHOD:

    Follow directions above through cooking fruit puree’ in microwave. Let
    cool. On plastic wrapped trays or cookie sheets, spread fruit into 6 1/2″
    circle or rectangle 1/4″ thick. Cover Pans with cheesecloth. Place pans in
    direct sunlight for 12 – 24 hours until dry. Fruit leather is done when
    edges pull back from plastic and center is no longer sticky.

    Courtesy Of: Joann Pierce

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  • Filed under: New Text Import
  • Title: Fried Herrings and Onion Sauce (Stegt Sild Med Logsauce)
    Categories: Danish, Seafood, Ceideburg 2
    Yield: 1 servings

    8 md Sized herrings
    2 Eggs
    Bread crumbs
    4 tb Flour
    3 lg Onions, finely chopped
    Milk
    Salt to taste
    Sugar to taste
    Butter

    Rinse and bone the herrings. Dip in flour (2 tablespoons), the
    beaten eggs and the bread crumbs. Fry in plenty of butter. Serve
    with onion sauce and boiled potatoes.

    To make the onion sauce melt 2 tablespoons of butter in a pot over a
    low flame. Stir in 2 tablespoons flour and add milk, keeping mixture
    smooth. Cook until thickened. Add onions and bring to a boil. (If
    desired onions may be boiled first in a little water). Season with
    salt and sugar.

    From “Danish Cookery” by Suzanne, Andr. Fred. Host Son, Copenhagen,
    1957.

    Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; March 9 1993.

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  • Filed under: Redibase Recipes, Soups
  • Beans Bourgignon

    Recipe

    I saw this recipe in a column by Laurel Flinders (Laurel’s
    Kitchen) which formerly ran in the WASHINGTON POST. I think
    this appeared about 9 years ago in response to a question
    about how to enjoy a red wine which a reader had been given.
    It has remained one of my favorite dishes through the years.
    From the beginning, we adaped it to remove all added f*t.

    Beans Bourgignon

    1 large onion, chopped
    1 large carrot, cut in half rounds
    1 large potato, cubed
    3 tbsp tomato paste
    1 tsp dried thyme (use at least 1 tbsp if fresh)
    2 bay leaves
    1 1/2 c hearty red wine (more if using to saute)
    (don’t skimp on quality here…I have, and it makes a
    big difference…don’t use anything you wouldn’t drink)
    4 cups cooked pinto beans
    2 cloves of garlic, pressed
    1/2 lb. mushrooms, sliced
    2 + cups of water or hearty veggie broth (we flavor with dried
    veggie broth and in the days prior to McD, with bovril or
    another m**t broth)
    salt and pepper to taste

    Water-, veggie broth- or wine-saute the onions until translucent.
    Add potatoes and carrots. Saute (soften) briefly before adding
    water or broth, tomato paste, thyme and bay leaves.

    Bring to a boil. Simmer until potato and carrot are cooked,
    about 20 minutes, adding extra liquid as needed to keep
    the vegs covered. Toward the end of cooking, add wine, beans,
    garlic and salt to taste. Bring to a boil again and simmer 5
    minutes.

    Saute mushrooms and in your choice of liq, combine with bean
    mixture and serve.

    Great with crusty wheat bread and a salad. We also like this
    over brown rice, and I have enjoyed it as a baked potato
    topping.. BTW, it is better the second (and subsequent) day.

    Cathes Shrimp Dip

    Recipe

    Title: CATHE’S SHRIMP DIP
    Categories: Dips, Cathe
    Yield: 1 batch

    8 oz Cream cheese
    4 tb Butter
    1 tb Horseradish
    2 dr Tabasco sauce (or more)
    1 Onion, chopped
    2 ts Worcestershire sauce
    Shrimp (medium can)
    1 tb Lemon juice
    Crackers for serving

    Cook onion in butter till limp.

    Drain shrimp; place in a bowl with enough water to
    cover with 3 ice cubes and the lemon juice. Let sit 5
    minutes; discard ice cubes and drain well. Mash up
    shrimp.

    Cut cream cheese into hunks; blend in pan with butter
    and onions. Stir in crushed shrimp, horseradish,
    Tabasco, and woo sauce; mix well. Heat thoroughly.
    Remove from heat and serve with crackers.

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  • Filed under: Halloween
  • Title: Pineapple Snow Custard Sauce
    Categories: Diabetic, Desserts, Sauces, Low-fat/cal
    Yield: 8 servings

    1 tb Unflavored gelatin (1 pkg) CUSTARD SAUCE, optional
    2 tb Sugar 2 Eggs, slightly beaten
    1/8 ts Salt 2 tb Sugar
    1/2 c Water 1/4 ts Salt
    1 1/2 c Unsweetened pineapple juice 1 1/2 c Skim milk
    2 Egg whites 1 ts Vanilla

    Combine gelatin, sugar and salt in saucepan. Add water. Place over
    low heat, stirring constantly until gelatin is dissolved. Remove
    from heat.

    Stir in pineapple juice. Chill until mixture begins to thicken. Add
    egg whites and beat with electric beater until mixture begins to hold
    its shape.

    Spoon into dessert dishes. Chill until firm. Serve plain or with
    soft Custard Sauce. Yield 6 cups.

    3/4 cup serving Pineapple Snow without sauce: 45 cal, 1/2 fruit
    exchange 1.7 gm protein, 0 fat, 9.5 gm carbohydrate, 45.9 mg sodium,
    96.4 mg potassium, 0 fiber, 0 cholesterol

    SOFT CUSTARD SAUCE Combine all sauce ingredients except vanilla. Cook
    in double boiler over hot, not boiling, water. Stir constantly. When
    custard coats a silver spoon, remove from heat. Cool at once by
    placing pan in a bowl of ice water. Stir in vanilla. Serve over fruit
    or gelatin. Yield 2 cups.

    1/4 cup serving – 47 calories, 1/2 skim milk exchange 3.1 gm protein,
    1.5 gm fat, 5.4 gm carbohydrate, 107.5 mg sodium, 92.4 mg potassium,
    0 fiber, 69 mg cholesterol.

    MY NOTE: If you just want to use 2 egg yolks from the Pineapple
    Snow, try a half quantity of the sauce ingredients.

    Source: Am. Diabetes Assoc. Family Cookbook Vol 1, 1987 Shared but
    not tested by Elizabeth Rodier, Nov 93.

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    Corn Souffle

    Recipe

    Title: Corn Souffle
    Categories: Corn Eggs Main dish Mexican Sauces
    Servings: 6

    3 tb Margarine Or Butter
    3 tb Unbleached Flour
    1/4 ts Sugar
    1/4 ts Cumin; Ground
    1/4 ts Nutmeg; Ground
    1/4 ts Red Pepper; Ground
    1 c Milk
    3 ea Eggs; Large, Separated
    2 tb Onion; Finely Chopped
    2 tb Green Chiles; Finely Chopped
    8 3/4 oz Whole KernelCorn;Drained,1cn
    ————————–GREEN CHILE CHEESE SAUCE————————–
    1/2 c Cheddar Cheese; Shredded,2oz
    1/4 c Green Chiles; Finely Chopped
    1/3 c Half Half
    1 tb Onion; Finely Chopped
    1 ts Cumin; Ground
    1/4 ts Salt

    Heat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter a 1-quart souffle dish or
    casserole. Heat the margarine in a 2-quart saucepan over low heat until
    melted. Stir in the flour, sugar, cumin, nutmeg, and red pepper. Cook
    over low heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture is smooth and
    bubbly. Stir in the milk, heat to boiling, stirring constantly. Boil and
    stir for 1 minute. Beat the egg yolks slightly in a medium bowl. Stir at
    least half of the hot mixture gradually into the egg yolks. Stir the hot
    mixture back into the saucepan. Boil and stir for 1 minute. Remove from
    the heat and stir in the onion, chiles, and corn. Beat the egg whites in
    another medium bowl on high speed, on an electric mixer, until stiff.
    Stir about 1/4 of the egg whites into the corn mixture. Fold the corn
    mixture into the remaining egg whites. Carefully pour the mixture into
    the souffle dish. Bake uncovered until a knife inserted in the center
    comes out clean, about 50 minutes. Prepare the Green Chile Cheese Sauce.
    Serve the souffle with the sauce when souffle is done.

    GREEN CHILE CHEESE SAUCE:

    Heat all the ingredients over low heat, stirring constantly, until the
    cheese is melted.

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  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Title: Texas/ontario Picante Sauce
    Categories: Sauces
    Yield: 20 pints

    16 c Ontario Fresh Tomatoes
    2 1/2 c White vinegar
    1 c Sugar
    2/3 c Salt
    1 ts Alum
    2 ts Cumin
    1 c Onions
    3 tb Garlic
    2 tb Chili Powder
    1 ts Black Pepper
    1 c Jalepeno pepers

    Put all ingredients in food processor and chop ( note less chopped-
    thicker , more chopped-thinner ); Pour into a large pot and bring to
    a boil. Let cool enough to pour into pint jars, then place jars in
    canning bracket and immerse in water to about 1 inch below cap. Boil
    jars for 20 minutes. Let cool, Serve as condiment for all sorts of
    dishes, perfect with Mexican food.

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  • Filed under: Cookies
  • Cool Strawberry Soup

    Recipe

    Cool Strawberry Soup

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 6 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Brunch Entertaining
    Fruit Soup

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    3 cups Strawberries — hulled
    1/3 cup white grape juice
    1/2 cup fresh orange juice
    1 tablespoon cornstarch
    2 tablespoons honey
    1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    1 cup plain low-fat yogurt

    In a food processor, puree strawberries. Turn into a medium-sized
    saucepan. Shake together grape juice, orange juice, and cornstarch in a
    jar. Add to strawberries. Stir in honey and cinnamon and cook over
    medium heat, stirring constantly until thickened 5 to 10 minutes.
    Remove from heat and mix in vanilla. Cool then whisk in yogurt just
    until blended. Chill before serving. (94 calories per serving)

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  • Filed under: Breads
  • Rainbow Raditore with Chicken, Broccoli, Red Peppers

    Recipe By : Mendicino Pasta Co.
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Chicken Salads
    Pasta

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    12 ounces Mendicino Rainbow Pasta (corkscrew pasta)
    1 Tablespoon olive oil
    1/4 Cup mayonnaise
    1/4 Cup sour cream
    1/2 Cup marinated artichokes
    1/4 Cup parmesan cheese
    1 lemon — juiced
    1 clove garlic
    1/2 Cup chicken — cubed
    1/2 Cup broccoli florets
    1/4 Cup red bell pepper
    2 Tablespoons sliced olives
    2 Tablespoons fresh basil — chopped
    salt and pepper — to taste

    Boil pasta until tender (4-6 minutes), rinse immediately with cold water
    and
    add 1 T olive oil. In a blender combine mayonnaise, sour cream, artichoke
    ,
    parmesan, lemon, garlic. Blend until smooth. In large bowl combine pasta
    and
    the last 5 ingredients. Toss together with dressing.

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    Per serving: 935 Calories; 82g Fat (75% calories from fat); 36g Protein;
    24g Carbohydrate; 138mg Cholesterol; 794mg Sodium

  • Filed under: Corky, Good Eats, Grains, Rice
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