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LEMON POPPY SEED MUFFINS

Recipe By :
Serving Size : 12 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Fruits Muffins

Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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2 cups Unsifted flour
3/4 cup Sugar
1/2 teaspoon Baking soda
1/2 cup Butter — softened
1/2 teaspoon Salt
2 Eggs
1/4 teaspoon Baking powder
1 cup Buttermilk
4 teaspoons Poppy seeds
1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
2 tablespoons Grated lemon rind

Preheat oven to 400`. Combine flour, baking soda, salt, baking powder, poppy
>>
seeds and lemon rind.
In a large mixer bowl, beat sugar and butter until fluffy; beat in eggs until
smooth. Add buttermilk and vanilla; mix well. Stir in flour mixture JUST until
moistened. Fill paper cup-lined or greased muffin cups 3/4 full. Bake 20
minutes, or until golden brown.
Serve warm. Makes 12 to 15 muffins.

Contributed by Helen Jolly Formatted by Olivia Liebermann

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  • Filed under: Beef, Groundmeat, Pitzer
  • Greek Sesame Bread

    Recipe

    Greek Sesame Bread

    Recipe By : frugal gourmet – 3 ancient cuisines
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :3:00
    Categories : Breads Breakfast
    Low Fat Side Dish
    Tried Mc

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    1 cup tepid water
    1 cup tepid milk
    2 packages fast rising dry yeast
    2 tablespoons sugar
    2 tablespoons salad oil
    2 pounds
    3 oz unbleached white flour
    1 teaspoon salt mixed w/1 tbsp. water
    TOPPING
    1/4 cup milk
    1/2 cup raw sesame seeds
    Cornmeal for baking sheets

    Mix the warm water and milk in your electric mixer bowl. Dissolve the
    yeast. Add the sugar, oil, and 4 cups of the total flour. Whip for 10
    minutes and add the salted water. If you have a very strong mixer, such as
    a KitchenAid, you can use the dough hook to blend in the remaining flour.
    If not, you must do it by hand. Knead the dough for several minutes so that
    it is smooth and elastic. Place the dough on a plastic counter, and cover
    with a large inverted metal bowl. Allow to rise until double in bulk and
    punch down. Allow to rise a second time and punch down. Divide into 2
    halves. Roll each onto a ball and punch a hole in the center. Work with the
    dough until you have a round circle about 13 inches in diameter. Place each
    loaf on a greased baking sheet that has been dusted with cornmeal. Brush
    the tops of the loaves with a bit of milk and top with the sesame seeds.
    Bake at 400 degrees until golden and light, about 25 to 30 minutes.

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    Serving Ideas : Makes 2 loaves

    NOTES : See recipe for Greek Sesame Circles for another way of using this
    bread dough.

  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Yoghurt Gingerbread

    Recipe

    Yogurt-glazed Gingerbread

    From: cazeved1@cc.swarthmore.edu (Celina R. Azevedo)
    Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 18:07:12 GMT

    I am posting in response to the request for gingerbread recipes. This is
    a really scrumptious recipe my mother got out of a ladies’ aid society type
    cookbook from the 1960’s. The yogurt glaze is what makes it–strange but
    true.

    CAKE
    3/4 c. butter/margarine
    3/4 c. sugar
    2 eggs
    3/4 c. molasses
    2 1/2 c. flour
    2 teaspoons powdered ginger (this would probably be great with freshly
    grated ginger, too, but I’m not sure what the equivalent amount would be)
    1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
    1/2 teaspoon cloves
    1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
    2 teaspoons baking soda
    1/2 teaspoon baking powder
    1 c. boiling water

    Preheat the oven to 325. Beat the butter with the sugar until light
    and fluffy. Add the eggs and the molasses. Sift the dry ingredients
    together, then add them to the butter-sugar mixture alternately with the
    boiling water. Mix just until smooth. Pour into a greased 9×9 boiling water.
    Mix just until smooth. Pour into a greased 9×9 inch baking
    dish and bake for 40 minutes. Meanwhile, make:

    GLAZE
    1 c. sugar
    1/2 c. yogurt
    1/2 t. baking soda
    1/2 t. whole cloves
    1/4-1/2 c. butter

    Mix all the ingredients in a saucepan and boil for 1 minute. If you’re
    squeamish about the whole clovesnd boil for 1 minute. If you’re
    squeamish about the whole cloves, take them out after boiling. As soon as
    the gingerbread comes out of the oven, prick it all over with a toothpick
    and pour the glaze on. Allow it to set for several hours.

  • Filed under: Cakes
  • Title: Peter’s Favorite Strawberries
    Categories: Diabetic, Fruits, Desserts
    Yield: 4 sweet ones

    1 pt Very Red strawberries; ripe Sugar substitute equivalent
    1 md Orange; To 1 tablespoons sugar;
    2 tb Orange juice; (optional)
    2 tb Sweet vermouth;

    Wash and hull strawberries; cut in half. Slice ends off orange;
    quarter orange lengthwise and slice orange wedges crosswise with
    rinds left on, as thin as possible. Put strawberries and oranges in
    a bowl; mix well. Mix together the orange juice and sweet vermouth
    and drizzle over fruit mixture; stir to mix. Check to see if berries
    have enough natural sweetness for your taste; if not, add sweetener.
    Cover bowl and chill in refrigerator 2 hours before serving; stir
    gently several times to blend flavors.
    Food Exchanges per serving: 1 FRUIT EXCHANGE; CAL: 56; CHO: 11g; PRO:
    1g; FAT: 0g; SOD: 1mg; CHO: 0mg; LOW-SODIUM DIETS: This recipe is
    excellent.

    Source: The Art of Cooking for the Diabetic by Mary Abbott
    Hess,R.D.,M.S. and Katharine Middleton

    MMMMM

  • Filed under: Breadmaker, Ethnic
  • SWEET SHORT BISCUITS FOR SHORTBREAD

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Breads

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    2 1/2 c A.P. flour-more if needed
    1 t Salt
    1/2 ts Soda
    2 tb Sugar
    1 c Buttermilk
    6 tb Shortening

    Sift flour, salt and soda and sugar together in
    med. mixing bowl. Mix in shortening with tips of
    fingers; add buttemilk and gently knead into a
    semi-stiff ball of dough. (Note: Add more flour if
    needed.)

    Lift dough onto well-floured work surface, knead
    JUST UNTIL SMOOTH and firm enough to handle. Roll or
    pat (preferred) to 1/2″ thick, and cut with floured
    cutter, or with knife, or rim of drinking glass.

    Place biscuits on greased cookie sheet, and bake in
    preheated 400 F. oven for 10 to 15 min., or until
    brown.

    Yield: 8 large or 12 small biscuits.

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  • Filed under: Breads
  • BASIC RECIPE FOR A TEA SMOKE

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

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    — ENOUGH SMOKE FOR 4 —-
    —- CHICKEN BREAST ——
    2 tb Raw brown rice
    1 tb Brown sugar
    4 Whole cloves
    Tea leaves from 2 earl Grey
    – tea bags, removed from
    – packets
    1/4 ts Olive oil
    2 6oz boneless skinless
    – chicken breasts

    Take 3 sheets of heavy-duty aluminum foil 15 inches
    square and start rolling the edges under to from a
    circle that fits in the bottom of your Dutch oven —
    in our case, a foil saucer approximately 5 inches in
    diamerter. When the edge is rolled to about 1 inch
    high, stop and flatten it. Then, depress the center to
    hold the smoke ingredients.

    In the depression of the aluminum foil saucer first
    sprinkle the rice, then the sugar, cloves and the
    contents of the tea bags. The order of ingredients is
    very important. Place the foil dish in Dutch oven,
    cover tightly and cook over high heat until
    ingredients in the foil start smoking ~- about 5
    minutes.

    Brush a steamer platform with the olive oil. Place
    the chicken on platform, skinned side up. Put into
    Dutch oven over the smoke ingredients, cover and
    continue smoking over high heat until done — about 11
    minutes.

    Graham Kerrs Mini-Max cookbook, page 74 > Submitted By
    WCRAFT@IX.NETCOM.COM (WILLIAM CRAFT) On 06-22-95;
    0609

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    Chimneysweeps

    Recipe

    Title: Chimneysweeps
    Categories: Cookies
    Yield: 30 servings

    1 c Blanched almonds
    2/3 c Sugar
    2 Extra large egg whites
    3 oz Semisweet chocolate; melted
    – cooled
    1/4 c Blanched almonds; toasted
    -and chopped
    1 tb Unsweetened cocoa powder
    30 Blanched almonds; whole

    Recipe by: Mimi Markofsky
    Preparation Time: 0:45
    Place rack in center of oven. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Line baking
    sheets with parchment paper and lightly butter the parchment (if cooking
    spray is available, spray the paper).

    Place 1 cup blanced almonds in the bowl of a food processor that has been
    fitted with the steel blade. Add 2 tablespoons sugar and grind the nuts
    and sugar to a fine texture. Add 1 egg white and blend 10 seconds. Add
    half the remaining sugar and blend 10 seconds. Add the remaining sugar
    and blend another 10 seconds. Transfer to a medium bowl. Mix in the
    melted chocolate, chopped almonds and cocoa powder. Using a tablespoon,
    drop the batter onto the prepared sheets, leaving 1-1/2″ in between each
    cookie. Moisten fingertips with cold water and shape the dough into 3/4″
    high 1-1/4″ wide mounds. Set a whole almond into the center of each
    mound, pointed end up. Bake until the cookiese are dry and just firm on
    the outside but soft in the center, about 12-15 minutes.
    Let set on baking sheet for 5 minutes. Transfer to rack and cool.

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  • Filed under: None
  • GEKOCHTES SCHWEINEFLEISCH – KESSELFLEISCH

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

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    1 1/3 kg Pork that has been hung at
    -least 8 days (not
    Quite 3 lbs)
    1 Yellow turnip [substitute:
    -carrot]
    1/4 Celeriac bulb
    1 Parsnip
    1 Leek
    2 Onions studded with 4 cloves
    15 Peppercorns
    1 tb Coriander
    1 Bay leaf
    6 Juniper berries
    Salt and pepper to taste
    1 d Sugar
    Vinegar (to taste) (1/8 –
    -1/4 cup)

    Best suited for pork legs, ribs, trotters, or pork
    belly.

    In a saucepan, combine the water with the rinsed and
    chopped herbs and spices and bring to a boil. Add the
    meat, making sure that it is (barely) covered by the
    liquid, and cook for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, until tender.
    Serve hot, with all the seasonings.

    May be served with potatoes.

    Serves 4.

    From: D’SCHWAEBISCH’ KUCHE’ by Aegidius Kolb and
    Leonhard Lidel, Allgaeuer Zeitungsverlag, Kempten.
    1976. (Translation/Conversion: Karin Brewer) Posted
    by: Karin Brewer, Cooking Echo, 9/92

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  • Filed under: Grains, Salads, Side Dish
  • Baked Stuffed Pumpkin

    Recipe

    Title: Baked Stuffed Pumpkin
    Categories: Fruits, Diabetic, Low-fat/cal
    Yield: 8 servings

    2 lb Pumpkin, washed 1 ts Ground cinnamon
    2 Apples, cored, quartered 1/2 ts Ground nutmeg
    1/2 c Pineapple chunks 1/4 ts Ground cloves
    1/2 c Broken walnuts

    Cut the top off the pumpkin and remove the seeds. Place cut side
    down i a baking pan and bake at 350 F for about 40 minutes or until
    soft.

    With a metal spoon, scrape out the cooked pumpkin, leaving a 1/8 to
    1/4 inch thick shell. Process the apples in a food processor until
    chunky. Add the remaining ingredients and process until just mixed.
    Spoon into the pumpkin shell. Cover with the top. Bake in 400 F
    oven for 45 minutes or until the filling is hot.

    1 serving 118 calories 18 gm carbohydrate, 3 gm protein, 5 gm fat, 3
    mg sodium, 376 mg potassium, 0 cholesterol.

    1 vegetable exchange, 1 fruit, 1 fat Source: Am. Diabetes Assoc.
    Holiday Cookbook by Betty Wedman 1986 Shared but not tested by
    Elizabeth Rodier Nov 93

    MMMMM

  • Filed under: Appetizers, Chinese, Vegetarian
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