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eeyore
response 112 of 494: Mark Unseen   Nov 9 22:55 UTC 1995

(meg thinks that she might now have to try this rdecipe...:)
popcorn
response 113 of 494: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 02:35 UTC 1995

I made applesauce.  Recipe: Core 7 apples and chop them into big chunks.
Boil with 1/2 cup water and a handful of raisin, until stuff is mooshy.
Eat.  Yum!
omni
response 114 of 494: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 05:02 UTC 1995

omni-vegetarian does not describe omni ;)
davel
response 115 of 494: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 11:34 UTC 1995

Re 113: Valerie, no spices?  Really?
popcorn
response 116 of 494: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 13:20 UTC 1995

Really.  Pretty shocking, eh?
davel
response 117 of 494: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 02:57 UTC 1995

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freida
response 118 of 494: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 07:24 UTC 1995

I forgot to include celery in the recipe, destrung of course...also, Valerie,
If you take the onions, mushrooms, peppers, celery, and other like veggies
and saute them til they are just brown, then continue making the sauce, I
think you will find that it is a wonderful vegetarian sauce that you would
like and get allyour vitamins from too!  Don't forget to add a sprinkle of
greshly grated parmesan cheese!
Yes, it means I eat meat...critters that eat veggies and other critters.
popcorn
response 119 of 494: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 16:51 UTC 1995

I adore spiking spaghetti sauce with various veggies, and maybe pine nuts and
artichoke hearts and tofu, too.  :)
bmoran
response 120 of 494: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 14:34 UTC 1995

RE:lemon basil, etc. Lemon Balm, Basil, and Thyme are all members of the
mint family. Balm and Thyme are perennials, Basil is a (very) tender
annual.Lemon balm is used fresh as a hot or iced tea, thyme to season
chicken, fish, soups, PASTRIES and DESSERTS. (caps to get grexers to
notice), and basil is used with tomato dishes, like sweet basil. So as not
to drift too much, last night I used some dried lemon basil in a one-pot
onions, carrots, rice dish that came out pretty good.
popcorn
response 121 of 494: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 15:36 UTC 1995

Tuesday I made the classic Valerie tofu-bulgur-and-broccoli dish.
This time I spiked it with a jar of drained marinated artichoke hearts.
It's heavenly!
chelsea
response 122 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 2 14:45 UTC 1995

Here is the recipe Denise requested for Mexican Lasagna:

     ** Mexican Lasagna **

1 lb. extra lean ground turkey
16 oz. can diced tomatoes, drained
4 1/2 oz. canned chopped green chilies
1 1/2 tsp. chili powder
5 "turns" of freshly ground black pepper
1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp. minced garlic
1/4 cup eggbeaters (or two eggs)
2 cups non-fat cottage cheese
2 oz. non-fat mozzarella cheese, grated
10 non-fat tortillas
1 17 oz. can corn, drained
2 cups. shredded lettuce
1 cup chopped fresh tomatoes
4 green onions, chopped
Optional toppings: non-fat cheddar cheese, salsa, 
  fat-free sour cream, chopped green onion.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Brown meat in a vegetable oil sprayed
skillet.  Add tomatoes, green chilies, and seasonings and simmer x5
minutes.  In a small bowl mix mozzarella and cottage cheese and the (eggs)
eggbeaters. 

Spray a 9"X13" casserole.  Arrange the 6 tortillas over the
bottom of the casserole so that the entire bottom is covered and the
tortillas stick up over the edges by about 1/4" (in places they will
overlap each other quite a bit). 

Layer corn, 1/2 of the meat mixture, 2 tortillas, remaining
meat, 2 tortillas, and top with the cheese mixture.

Bake, uncovered, 45' to an hour, until the top is starting 
to brown and the center is hot.  Allow to cool for 15 minutes
before serving.  Garnish as desired.

Serves 6, generously.  375 calories per serving with less
than 10% of the calories from fat.

       -----------------------------------------

denise
response 123 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 11:05 UTC 1995

Sounds delicious; thanks Mary!!  :-)
chelsea
response 124 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 12:35 UTC 1995

One mistake in the ingredients - 1/4 cup Eggbeaters is equal
to one egg, not two.
freida
response 125 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 7 14:35 UTC 1995

Deer Minestrone Soup

3 cups cubed deer meat
8 - 10 carrots diced
1 medium onion diced
2 cups celery diced and including leaves
4 -5 potatoes diced
2 large tomatoes diced
1 can of chicken broth (12 ozs.)
1 cup of chopped spinach
1 handful of frozen corn

par boil deer meat...about 2 -3 minutes of boiling.  Pour off scum and all
water.  Cover meat again with water and bring to a boil for about 3 minutes.
Drain.  Spray a skillet with vegetable spray and sautee meat, onion, celery.
When onions are transparent, pour in large pot and add chicken broth.  Simmer
with spinach and carrots for about 40 minutes.  Add 2 - 3 quarts of water and
bring to a boil.  Add potatoes, corn and tomatoes and simmer until
done...about 40 minutes.  Serve alone or add biscuits and a little freshly
grated parmesan cheese.  Mmmmgood!
remmers
response 126 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 03:43 UTC 1995

Sounds great. And any leftover deer meat makes excellent Bambiburgers!
(Sorry, couldn't resist that...)
chelsea
response 127 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 14:03 UTC 1995

  **  Greek Lemon and Chicken Soup **

  8 cups of chicken stock
  3/4 cup orzo or other rice-shapped pasta
  1 boneless chicken breast (1/2 lb.) cut
    into 1/4 inch by 1 inch pieces
  3 eggs
  1/3 cup fresh lemon juice (uses approx. 1 1/2 lemons) 
  1 Tbsp. grated lemon zest
  1 tsp. salt
  1/4 tsp. white pepper
  2 Tbsp. chopped fresh parsley

  In a large pot, bring the stock to a boil.
  Reduce the heat to a medium and add
  the pasta.  Cook, uncovered, approx. 15 minutes
  until the pasta is tender.  Add the chicken and
  turn the heat to low.

  Place the eggs in a mixing bowl. Wisk the eggs while
  slowly pouring in the lemon juice.  Stir in the zest.
  While wisking continuously, slowly pour a ladleful of the
  hot stock into the egg mixture.  Then, while stiring
  the soup, slowly pour in the egg mixture.  (The whole
  idea here is to not allow the egg mixture to curdle by
  adding it too quickly to a very hot soup.)  With the
  addition of the lemon/egg mixture the color will change
  to a pleasing yellow and the soup will thicken.

  Season to taste with salt and white pepper.  Serve,
  garnished with parsley.

  Serves 6.  From:  Williams-Sonoma's _Soups_.
chelsea
response 128 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 14:03 UTC 1995

s/shaped/shapped.  Grrrr.
chelsea
response 129 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 14:06 UTC 1995

The only change I'd make to this recipe next time around
would be to reduce the quantity of pasta to maybe 1/2 cup.
Or maybe not.  Very rich flavor for not a lot of fat.
freida
response 130 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 06:14 UTC 1995

thanks chelsea...I'll be trying it soon and let you know what I think!
davel
response 131 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 15:18 UTC 1995

Surely this should be "*Geek* Lemon and Chicken Soup" after being posted
on Grex?
chelsea
response 132 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 19:33 UTC 1995

Dave, go clean your room.
davel
response 133 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 03:42 UTC 1995

Only after I wash my mouth out with soap?
popcorn
response 134 of 494: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 14:36 UTC 1995

That, or wash it it with soup?
valerie
response 135 of 494: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 05:27 UTC 1997

I ventured into the realm of non-chocolate cakes this evening.  It's Rob's
birthday.  I knew he likes oatmeal-raisin cookies, so I was looking for a
similar tasting cake.  This one does indeed taste similar.  And it's *good*.
Even without any chocolate!

This is from _Joy Of Cooking_.  It's possibly the yummiest thing I've ever
cooked from there.  Comments in brackets are mine.



_Date Spice Cake_
1 cup dates [I used floured date pieces from Whole Foods or the co-op]
1 cup boiling water [I used room temperature water]
1 1/2 cups cake flour
1 1/2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder
3/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
3 tablespoons butter
1 cup sugar
1 egg
1 cup raisins
1 cup broken pecan meats
powdered sugar

Preheat oven to 325 degrees.  [I used 350 and still had to bake it extra. 
But my oven is screwy.]

Combine dates and water.  Cream butter, sugar, and egg together.
Mix everything together except the powdered sugar.  Bake in a greased or
non-stick loaf pan for about 45 minutes.  [I baked it for 55 minutes,
because at 45 minutes I poked in a knife and got liquid batter on it].
Dust with powdered sugar.

Tip: Don't dust a cake with powdered sugar and then ask someone to blow out
candles in it.  Potentially very messy.
ajax
response 136 of 494: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 22:21 UTC 1997

"Good" is an understatement...mmm-MMM. :-)
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