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White Chocoalate-Mint Truffles

Recipe By : Nancy Silverton “Desserts” ISBN# 0-060181770-8
Serving Size : 80 Preparation Time :2:00
Categories :
Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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1/2 cup fresh mint — chopped
1 pound white chocolate — cut in 2″ pieces
1/2 cup heavy cream
5 tablespoons white creme de menthe
4 ounces unsalted butter
1 pound bittersweet chocolate — cut in 2″ pieces
3 cups powdered sugar — sifted

1. Chop mint and set aside; you should have 1/4 cup.
2. Melt the white chocolate with the cream in the top of a double boiler set
over simmering water. When melted, you can turn off the heat and let the
mixture sit in the bowl until ready to use.
3. Whisk in the creme de menthe, chopped mint and the butter and blend until
smooth. Pour this mixture into a wide, shallow pan to a depth of about 1 inch.
Chill (or freeze) until set.
4. Melt the bittersweet chocolate in the top of a double boiler.
5. Use a melon baller to scoop the appropriate amount of white chocolate to
form into a small ball; completely submerge the chocolate ball in the
bittersweet chocolate, then scoop it out with a fork, allowing excess to run
off. Roll the coated truffle in the powdered sugar to coat completely. Freeze
until ready to serve.
*See Notes for more explanation*

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NOTES : When buying white (or any) chocolate, ask for a “couverture” quality
product as they contain at least 31% cocoa butter. Check the ingredients on
the white chocolate to see that it contains cocoa butter, NOT vegetable oil.
White chocolate does not set as firmly as other types; it is necessary to keep
it as cold as possible while still being workable. You may have to re-chill it
occasionally.
The truffle cream should be smooth and shiny; it can easily be done in a food
processor once the chocolate is melted. The butter should be at room temp to
facilitate the process. If the truffle cream looks a little dull, whisk in a
little more liqueur.
The temp of the dark chocolate should not be too hot, but you may have to
reheat it if it becomes to cool. Pay attention to how well it is covering the
truffles to guide you; do not let the formed truffles sit in the dark
chocolate too long, they will melt.
Once coated chill quickly! Can be frozen for 90 days.

  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Tarte Tatin w/Oatmeal Crust

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

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    Pastry
    1/3 cup old fashioned oats
    2 tablespoons sugar
    1 1/4 cups flour
    1/8 teaspoon salt
    1/2 cup unsalted butter, chilled — cut in 1/2″ pieces
    4 tablespoons ice water
    Filling
    6 tablespoons unsalted butter
    1/3 cup sugar
    1/3 cup brown sugar — packed
    1 3/4 teaspoons lemon peel — grated
    2 1/2 pounds Golden delicious apples, peeled, halved — cored
    each apple cut into 3 wedges
    Unsweetened whipped cream — garnish, optional

    For pastry: Blend oats and sugar in a processor until oats are finely
    ground. Blend in flour and salt. Add butter and process using the on/off
    button, until mixture resembles coarse meal. Mix in ice water by the
    tablespoon, until mixture begins to clump together. Gather dough into ball,
    flatten into disk. Wrap in plastic; chill 1 hour. (Can be made 2 days
    ahead. Keep chilled. Soften at room temperature before rolling.)

    For filling: Preheat oven to 425. Melt butter in a heavy 10″ diameter cast
    iron skillet over medium heat. Gradually mix in both sugars; stir until
    sugars begin to dissolve and mixture starts to bubble, about 2 minutes. Mix
    in lemon peel. Remove from heat. Arrange apple wedges on their sides in a
    circle around the eges of the skillet, so they fit tightly. Place several
    apple wedges tightly together in center of skillet. Cut any remaining apple
    wedges into 1/2″ pieces; scatter over apple wedges, mounding slightly in
    center.

    Place skillet over medium heat and cook 3 minutes. Cover skillet and cook
    apples 5 minutes. Uncover skillet and cook until apple juices and sugars
    form syrup but apples are still firm to touch, about 10 minutes. Remove from
    heat.

    Roll out dough between sheets of floured wax paper to 12″ round. Peel off
    top sheet of paper. Using bottom sheet of waxed paper as an aid, invert
    dough onto warm apples in skillet. Remove wax papper. Press pastry edges
    down and inside skillet around apples.

    Bake until crust is deep golden, about 40 minutes. Using a small knife, cut
    around crust to loosen. Let stand 1 minute. Place a large platter over
    skillet. Using oven mitts as an aid, hold platter and skillet tightly
    together and invert tart onto platter. Rearrange any apples that may have
    become dislodged. Cool to lukewarm, about 30 minutes. Cut into wedges.
    Garnish with a dollop of unsweetened whipped cream on top of slice.

    Note: As the tart cools, the crust gets flakier, so it’s best not to have
    this right out of the oven. Try it lukewarm or at room temperature.

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  • Filed under: Chicken, Mexican
  • Rock Shrimp Chowder

    Recipe

    ROCK SHRIMP CHOWDER

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Soups/stews Seafood

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    2 lb Rock shrimp
    1 c Celery, diced
    1 c Chopped onion
    1 c Chopped carrots
    1/4 lb Butter or margarine
    1/4 ts Black pepper (optional)
    1 t Curry powder
    1 1/2 ts Chili powder
    1/2 ts Thyme
    1 t Chopped garlic
    1/2 c Flour
    1 Tomato, diced medium
    1 Green pepper, diced medium
    2 Tomatos, diced medium
    Chopped parsley for garnish

    Contributed to the echo by: Janice Norman Originally
    from: Chef Tom Hietpas Rock shrimp chowder from the
    Black Tulip Restaurant in Cocoa, Florida. Rock Shrimp
    Chowder

    Peel the shrimp and boil the shells in 1 gallon water
    with the scraps from chopping the onion and celery and
    2 teaspoons salt. Reduce the liquid to 1/4 or about 1
    quart of stock and strain. Blanch the shrimp in the
    stock. Do not overcook. Strain and reserve shrimp and
    stock for soup. Saute the celery, carrots and onion.
    Add black pepper, curry powder, chili powder, thyme
    and chopped garlic. Add flour and mix well. Gradually
    add 1 quart of hot shrimp and stock and simmer for
    about 15 minutes on low heat. Add diced tomato, green
    pepper and potatoes to stock mixture and continue to
    simmer until potatoes are tender. Add salt to taste
    and rock shrimp just before serving. Serve topped with
    oyster crackers and fresh chopped parsley.

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    No-cook Peach Jam

    Recipe

    Title: NO-COOK PEACH JAM
    Categories: Jams, Condiments
    Yield: 3 servings

    1 lb Peaches: Peeled, Pitted And
    -Mashed, 2 Cups
    2 c Sugar
    3 oz Liquid Fruit Pectin; 1 Pouch
    2 tb Lemon Juice

    Stir the mashed peaches and sugar together in a large
    bowl, blending well, and let stand 10 minutes,
    stirring occasionally. Add the liquid fruit pectin and
    lemon juice. Stir, constantly, for 3 minutes. Spoon
    into jars prepared for freezer jams.

    YIELD:

    3 Eight Ounce Jars

    Each Tablespoon Contains:

    Calories: 36 Protein: 0 Grams Cholesterol: 0
    Milligrams Fat: 0 Grams Carbohydrates: 9 Grams Sodium:
    1 Milligram

    NOTE:

    Again this is one jam that cannot be sealed with the
    cookbook directions and must be frozen.

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    Curried Garbanzos

    Recipe

    2-16oz can garbanzo
    1 medium onion, chopped
    1T olive oil
    1/2t. tumeric
    2t. brown mustard seeds
    2 medium tomato, chopped
    1/4 t. cayanne pepper
    2t. sugar
    12/t. salt
    2T chopped cilantro leaves
    4T unsweetened coconut,optional

    Heat the oil, tumeric, and mustard seed until the seed stop popping. I
    cover with a screen or they make a mess on the stove. Basically add all
    the rest of the ingredients and cook until most of the liquid has
    evaporated. Serve over rice. This is excellent 10 minutes after cooking!

  • Filed under: Misc Recipes
  • Sun Dance Chili

    Recipe

    Sun Dance Chili

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 6 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Chili

    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    2 tablespoons Lard
    1 Onion
    1/2 Celery stalk
    1 Bell pepper (s)
    1/2 cup Mushrooms
    3 pounds Beef — coarse grind
    2 tablespoons Red chile,hot — ground
    1 tablespoon Red chile,mild — ground
    1/2 teaspoon Oregano,dried — pref. Mexican
    1 teaspoon Cumin
    3 Garlic cloves
    1 teaspoon Salt
    16 ounces Tomatoes — whole
    6 ounces Tomato paste
    4 ounces Green chiles — whole
    32 ounces Kidney beans in water

    1. Melt the lard, butter, or bacon drippings in a large heavy pot over medium
    heat. Add the onion, celery, and bell pepper and cook until the onion is
    translucent. Add the sliced mushrooms and cook for an additional five minutes.~
    2. Combine the meat with the ground chile, oregano, cumin, and garlic. Add this
    meat-and-spice mixture to the pot. Break up any lumps with a fork and cook,
    stirring occasionally, until the meat is evenly browned.~ 3. Stir in the
    remaining ingredients except the beans. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat
    and simmer, uncovered, for 1 1/2 hours.
    Stir occasionally.~ 4. Add the beans and their liquid and simmer, uncovered,
    for 1/2 hour longer. Taste and adjust seasonings.~

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    Mincemeat

    Recipe

    Title: MINCEMEAT
    Categories: Preserves, PennDutch
    Yield: 1 batch

    4 lb Sugar
    4 Calf tongue; boiled
    2 1/2 lb Suet
    2 lb Raisins
    2 lb Currants
    1/2 lb Citron, finely chopped
    1/2 lb Orange rind, candied; finely
    -chopped
    6 lb Apple; chopped
    1 T Cloves
    1 T Cinnamon
    1 T Allspice
    2 Whole nutmeg; grated
    1/2 lb Almond, finely chopped
    1 T Salt
    4 Orange; rind juice of
    4 Lemon; rind juice of
    1/2 lb Lemon rind, candied; finely
    -chopped
    1 qt Brandy
    2 qt Whiskey

    Chop the calves’ tongues very fine, add sugar, raisins, currants and
    citron. Mix all together. Chop apples fine (do not mash) and add to
    calves’ tongues. Add spices and suet, remaining fruit, almonds and
    salt, and mix thoroughly. Pour over this the fruit juices and rind,
    the brandy and whiskey. Put mixture into a crock with a lid. Place a
    cloth over the top of the crock and put on lid. Put in cool place for
    3 weeks. Then add more salt and spices if needed. Let stand at least
    4 weeks before using. When using as filling for pies, always bake
    between 2 crusts.

    Source: Pennsylvania Dutch Cook Book – Fine Old Recipes
    : Culinary Arts Press, 1936

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  • Filed under: Cookies
  • Title: SQUAMISH BARS (CANADIAN)
    Categories: Candies, Desserts
    Yield: 1 servings

    1 c Peanut butter
    1/2 c Brown sugar;packed
    1/2 c Corn syrup
    1 c Crisp rice cereal
    1 c Cornflakes

    ———————————-FILLING———————————-
    2 c Icing sugar
    1/4 c Butter;softened
    2 tb Light cream
    1 1/2 ts Vanilla

    ———————————-TOPPING———————————-
    3 oz Chocolate; bittersweet or
    -semisweet
    1 tb Butter

    In large saucepan over low heat, beat peanut butter, sugar and corn
    syrup until blended and sugar has dissolved. Remove from heat, stir
    in rice cereal and cornflakes. Press into lightly greased (" square
    cake pan; let cool. Filling: In bowl, beat icing sugar and butter;
    beat in cream and vanilla. Spread over cereal base, chill for 30
    minutes. Topping: In double boiler, over hot water, melt chocolate
    and butter, let cool. spread evenly over filling, chill for 20
    minutes. Cut into squares. (Can be refrigerated for up to 1 week or
    frozen up to 1 month. Let soften slightly before serving.) MAKES: 36
    SQUARES

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  • Filed under: Pies
  • Vegetable Mulligatawny

    Recipe

    Title: VEGETABLE MULLIGATAWNY
    Categories: Low-cal, Soups, Vegetables
    Yield: 4 servings

    Penny Schenck nfsm70b
    2 ts Vegetable oil
    1/2 c Red onion; chopped
    1/2 c Celery; chopped
    2 Garlic cloves; minced
    2 Small Granny Smith apples;
    -pared, cored, chopped
    1/2 c Carrot; chopped
    1/4 c Fresh Parsley; chopped
    2 c Low sodium Vegt. Broth
    5 oz Potatoes; cubed, pared
    2 ts Curry powder
    1 ts Chili powder
    1/4 ts Ground allspice
    1/4 ts Dried Thyme
    1/4 ts Freshly ground black pepper
    1 c Tomatoes, canned,;coarsely
    -chopped
    1 1/2 c Frozen spinach;thawed,
    -squeezed dry

    1. In large saucepan, heat oil; add onion, celery and
    garlic. Cook stirring frequently, 4-5 minutes until
    tender. Add apples, carrot and parsley; cook stirring
    frequently, 2 minutes longer. Stir in broth, 2 cups
    water, potatoes, curry, chili powder, allspice, thyme
    and pepper; bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low; cover
    and simmer 45 minutes. Stir in tomatoes. 2. Remove 2
    cups of the soup to food processor; puree until
    smooth. Return puree to soup; add spinach. Simmer 2-3
    minutes longer, until heated through. Each serving
    provides: 1/2 FA, 2 V, 1/2 FR, 40 C. 153 cal. Weight
    Watcher’s magazine

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    Cherry Mash

    Recipe

    CHERRY MASH

    Recipe By :
    Serving Size : 20 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories :
    Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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    —–FILLING—–
    1 cn Borden’s sweetened milk
    2 lb Powdered sugar
    2 pk Cherry creamy frosting
    1 pk Maraschino cherries
    1/2 c Margarine, room temperature
    2 ts Vanilla
    —–COATING—–
    2 pk Chocolate almond bark
    1 c Crushed unsalted peanuts

    Mix all filling ingredients together. Grease hands with butter, form into
    small balls and refrigerate over night. Melt almond bark in double boiler,
    dip cherry balls in almond bark and roll in crushed peanuts. Place on wax
    paper and refrigerate over night.

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  • Filed under: Fruits, Madison, Salads
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