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Title: CLAM CHOWDER MANHATTAN STYLE
Categories: Seafood
Yield: 6 servings

36 Live clams
3 tb Butter
3/4 lb Pork, diced
4 Onions, chopped
2 1/2 c Chopped celery
4 Tomatoes
1 1/2 c Chopped carrots
3 t Fresh parsley
3 t Basil
1/2 t Thyme
1 Bay leaf
3 Cloves garlic, diced
1 tb Soy sauce
2 1/2 qt Liquid (clam cooking broth
-and water)
4 Potatoes, diced

Place clams in soup kettle, cover with water, and steam open. Remove clams
from shells and mince fine; reserve. Strain clam liquid and reserve. Saute
pork and onions in butter until onions are clear. Add tomatoes and simmer 5
minutes, stirring. Add celery, carrots, parsley, basil, thyme, bay leaf,
garlic and soy sauce. Stir in correct amount of liquid (clam cooking water
plus additional water if needed); simmer, covered one hour. Add potatoes
and simmer 15 minutes. Add clams and simmer another 8 minutes. Adjust
seasoning if necessary. Serve immediately, with crackers.

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  • Filed under: Crockpot
  • VIDALIA SWEET ONION CHICKEN BREAST CASSEROLE

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 2 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Poultry Casseroles

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1 Large chicken breast, split
    -and boned
    2 tb Vegetable oil
    2 Medium-sized potatoes,
    -peeled and sliced
    2 Medium-sized Vidalia sweet
    -onions, peeled and
    Sliced
    1 cn (10 3/4-oz) cream of
    -mushroom soup, undiluted
    Paprika

    Brown breast in oil and drain on paper towel. Oil a 1 1/2-quart
    casserole. Layer potatoes on bottom; follow with a layer of onions
    and top with a layer of mushroom soup. Gently, place chicken breast
    over soup and sprinkle with paprika. Cover tightly and bake at 350
    degrees for 1 hour.

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  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Banana Milk

    Recipe

    Banana milk — especially good over cereal

    one banana
    one cup water
    1/2 teas. vanilla

    Put everything in the blender until smooth

  • Filed under: Ethnic, Jewish
  • MAMMA’S STRACCIATELLE WITH TINY MEATBALLS

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 6 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Ground beef Italian
    Soups Pasta

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    — ——–DOM DELUISE EAT
    THIS——————-
    —–SOUP—–
    1 qt Chicken broth
    2 c Water
    1/2 c Pastina (my note: any small
    -pasta)
    1 t Parsley, chpd
    1 Carrot, thin sliced
    1/2 lb Spinach, julienned
    —–MEATBALLS—–
    1/2 lb Ground beef^
    1 Egg
    2 ts Flavored breadcrumbs
    1 t Parmesan
    2 ts Parsley, chpd
    1 sm Onion, minced
    2 Eggs, additional
    Parmesan

    So many different textures and colors. Worth the
    little extra effort. Soup:
    In soup pot, combine ingreds; bring to a low boil.
    Meatballs:
    Mix.
    In sm bowl, beat 2 eggs. With wooden spoon, stir soup
    as you slowly drop in eggs, stirring constantly.
    Remove from heat; cover; let stand 2 mins. Serve with
    Parmesan.

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  • Filed under: Soups, Vegetables
  • Magnificent Minestrone

    Recipe

    MAGNIFICENT MINESTRONE

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Soups Vegetarian

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1 c Cooked AM Garbanzo Beans
    1 c Cooked AM Adzuki Beans
    1 c Cooked AM Kidney Beans
    1 1/2 qt Water or vegetable stock
    1/2 c AM Pearled Barley
    2 Celery stalks — chopped
    1 Carrot — thinly sliced
    16 oz Whole peeled tomatoes
    — chopped
    12 oz Tomato juice
    2 tb Unrefined olive oil
    1 Onion — chopped
    1/2 c Parsley, chopped
    1/2 c Spinach, chopped
    2 Garlic cloves — mashed
    1 t Oregano
    1 Bay leaf
    4 tb Red wine
    2 tb Parmesan cheese
    2 tb Tamari soy sauce
    Salt to taste

    Saute onion, parsley, spinach, garlic and herbs in
    olive oil until tender. Mix all ingredients except
    wine, soy sauce, and parmesan cheese. Simmer covered
    for 1 hour. Stir in wine, soy sauce and Parmesan
    cheese before serving.

    Source: Arrowhead Mills “Variety Bean Recipes” tri-fold
    Reprinted by permission of Arrowhead Mills, Inc.
    Electronic format courtesy of: Karen Mintzias

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  • Filed under: Allergy, Breads, Diabetic
  • Title: MINT BLOSSOM PIE (WITH MINTED APPLE SLICES)
    Categories: Pies
    Yield: 6 servings

    1 Envelope unflavored gelatine
    2 tb Cold wuter
    1/2 c Thick applesauce
    3/4 c Sugar
    1/4 ts Salt
    1 pk (8 oz.) marshmallows
    1 1/2 c Whipping cream
    1/4 c Lemon juice
    1 Baked 9 or 10-inch pie shell
    Few drops green food
    -coloring
    3 Drops peppermint extract

    Light ans airy as spring itself! The glistening apple garnish puts this
    billowy pie in the glamour class.

    Minted Apple Slices

    Soften gelatine in cold water. Heat applesauce, sugar, salt, and
    marshmallows over low heat, stirring frequently until marshmallows melt.
    Remove from heat and add softened gelatine to hot mixture, stirring until
    dissolved. Chill until partially congealed. Beat until fluffy. Beat
    whipping cream until fluffy. Add lemon juice gradually and beat until
    stiff. Fold into beaten gelatine mixture. Pour one-half of mixture into
    baked pastry shell. Tint remaining filling light green with few drops green
    food coloring and add peppermint extract. Spoon green layer carefully over
    light layer. Chill until congealed. Garnish top of pie with Minted Apple
    Slices. Serve.

    Minted Apple Slices: Core and pare 2 medium firm apples. Cut each into 8 or
    10 slices. Combine 1 cup sugar, 1 cup water, 1/2 teaspoon peppermint
    extract, and few drops green food coloring in pan. Bring to boil and add
    apple slices. Simmer until apples are transparent, about 5 minutes, turning
    once. Cool in syrup. For a sophisticated touch, add 2 tablespoons creme de
    menthe to the syrup as it cools. Drain apples on absorbent paper. Arrange
    on pie.

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  • Filed under: Appetizers, Ethnic, Relishes, Salsas
  • Nori Maki

    Recipe

    Date: Mon, 08 Nov 93 11:49:29 CST
    From: cgibas@wraightc3.life.uiuc.edu (Cynthia J. Gibas)

    this is what we had for dinner last night, a recipe for nori-maki
    which is from an out-of-print book called ‘Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art’.
    I got this in a used book store for a fairly exorbitant price, but it was
    worth it. One of the most detailed and beautiful japanese cookbooks I’ve
    ever seen. Anyway, I just eliminate the fish-flakes from the recipes now and
    everything is perfectly low-fat…

    Rice:

    3 1/3 c. short-grain white rice
    4 c. water
    1 3″ square of kombu (kelp)

    Dressing:

    dissolve (must completely dissolve) 5 T sugar in 6 T. unseasoned rice vinegar.
    (Marukan (?) has green trimmed label for unseasoned). Add about 4 t. sea salt.
    (I do not like it quite so salty. Taste the dressing and see what you think).

    bring rice to a boil. Boil for 2 minutes. Cover, reduce heat and simmer
    until all water is absorbed. Wrap pot lid in a towel and cover again. Turn
    off heat and let stand for 15 minutes. Pour rice into a large bowl. My large
    Rubbermaid bowl is a perfect sushi-rice making instrument, and I don’t
    question that, I just use it. The book recommends a wooden bowl. Stir the
    rice, and slowly drizzle the dressing over it while you stir. As you do this,
    either have someone fan the rice with a piece of newspaper or something, or
    aim a small fan at it, at low speed. Try to stir gently and not break the
    grains of rice. After about 10 min, the rice will be sticky and somewhat
    cooler.

    Filling and stuff:

    You’ll need about 8 sheets of nori seaweed.

    Anything veggie *can* be a filling. I recommend combinations of any of the
    following:

    cucumber cut into long strips
    lightly cooked carrots, cut into long strips
    rehydrated and stewed (in water plus 2 T. rice wine) kampyo or gourd strips
    rehydrated and stewed (in the leftover gourd water) shiitake mushrooms
    alfalfa sprouts
    red pepper strips
    pickled plums
    blanched asparagus spears
    white radish cut into long strips

    for those who can deal with a little vegetable fat, some ‘restricted’
    ingredients can be used

    sesame seeds
    tempeh (stewed in the leftover mushroom/gourd water
    avocado, cut into strips

    Place a piece of nori on a sushi mat (looks like lots of little bamboo rods
    tied together; stiff in one direction and flexible in the other). You should
    be rolling the nori along its long axis. Cover about 2/3 of the sheet of
    nori with a 1 cm. layer of rice, leaving about 1/2 inch bare at the bottom
    and 1 1/2 inch at the top. Place desired fillings in a line across the rice,
    approximately in the middle. Fold nori over so that the rice rolls around
    the fillings; tuck short edge of bare nori into the inside of the roll and
    wrap long edge around. Wrap the sushi mat around the roll and use it to
    firmly pack the rice together. Gentle pressure should be used, so that the
    nori doesn’t crack; the end product should be round and firm enough to be
    easily sliced with a sharp knife. This requires some practice, yes.

    Leftover nori rolls make a great lunch.

  • Filed under: Greek, Ground Beef, Pasta, Wine
  • Chili-Tomato Soup

    Recipe

    Chili-Tomato Soup

    Recipe By : New York Times Bread Soup Cookbook by Yvonne Young Tarr
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories :
    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    8 medium tomatoes
    6 medium potatoes
    4 yellow onions
    2 1/2 quarts tomato juice
    1 chili verde pepper — sliced
    1/2 small red chili pepperr — crushed
    3 sprigs parsley
    1 tablespoon salt

    serves 12

    Peel and seed the tomatoes by cutting them into quarters and shaking out the se
    eds. Chop them coarsely. Peel the potatoes and peel and slice the onions. Pl
    ace the chopped tomtoes, whole potatoes, and sliced onions in the bottom of a h
    eavy soup kettle, add the juice and simmer, covered, until the potatoes are sof
    t by not mushy, approximately 1 hour.

    Cut the potatoes into small chunks. Slice the chili verde pepper and add it to
    the soup, together with the crushed red chili pepper, the parsley, and salt.
    Simmer for 25 minutes, covered, until the peppers are soft. Serve piping hot.

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    Butterscotch Sticks

    Recipe

    Butterscotch Sticks

    Recipe By : Mealtime Memories
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Cookies

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
    ——– ———— ——————————–
    1/2 cup bbutter
    2 cups brown sugar packed
    2 eggs
    2 cups sifted flour
    2 teaspoons baking powder
    1/2 cup chopped nuts
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    2 teaspoons vanilla

    Melt butter in small saucepan; stir in sugar and cool. Blend in the eggs
    Stir in remaining ingredients. Spread on a 13 x 9″ pan. Bake in a slow
    oven, 325 degrees, for about 30 minutes. The bars may seem soft-
    not to worry, they will firm up as they cool. While still warm, cut
    into sticks about 2 x 1/2". Remove from pan and roll in ppowdered
    sugar if you wish.
    NOTE Toasting the walnuts for this recipe really adds to the flavor.

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  • Filed under: Alcohol, Desserts, Fruits
  • Homemade Granola

    Recipe

    Title: Homemade Granola
    Categories: Snacks
    Servings: 6

    1/3 c Instant cream of wheat
    -(prepared)
    3 1/2 c Quick oats
    1 ts Vanilla extract
    2 ts Cinnamon
    Small pinch nutmeg
    1 c Applesauce
    1 ts Salt
    1/2 c Melted butter
    1/2 c Chopped nuts
    1 c Raisins
    1/2 lb Brown sugar

    **** HOMEMADE GRANOLA ****

    Mix all the ingredients; spread mixture evenly on a large cookie sheet and
    bake at 350 degrees (F) for 20 minutes, stirring with a fork to brown
    evenly. Reduce heat to 300 degrees (F) or 325 degrees (F) and continue
    baking until brown and fairly dry. Store at room temperature in a covered
    container. ************************* Recipe from “COOKING ALASKAN”, page
    402

    MMMMM

  • Filed under: Desserts, Pies, Snacks
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