2 pounds zucchini, shredded
1 1/2 cups Cheddar, shredded
1 can cream of chicken soup
2 cups sour cream
1/4 pound butter, melted
1/2 cup onion, diced
1 teaspoon salt
Shred zucchini and place in a colander sprinkle with salt and toss. Allow to drain for at least 15
minutes. Use your hands to press all the liquid out you can.
Mix all ingredients. Place in a 9 x 13−inch baking dish and bake in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes to
one hour.
Per Serving: 380 Cal (79% from Fat, 11% from Protein, 10% from Carb); 11 g Protein; 34 g Tot Fat;
10 g Carb; 2 g Fiber; 278 mg Calcium; 1 mg Iron; 899 mg Sodium; 86 mg Cholesterol
April 12th, 2009 No Comments »
4 ea Fresh tomatoes
1 ea Ripe avocado
2 dr Lemon juice
1 pn Chili powder
1 sm Handful of alfalfa sprouts
2 tb Chopped celery or green bell
– pepper 1 ts Chopped parsley
1 pn Coriander
Salt Cut tops off tomatoes & scoop out insides. Save insides for another dish. Mash avocado & mix with the rest of the ingredients. Stuff into the tomato shells. Particularly good as an appetizer to a Mexican meal.
April 11th, 2009 No Comments »
2 Large avocados
2 c Chicken broth
Salt, pepper 2 c Whipping cream
2 T Cognac
2 T Sherry
Frozen avocado shell cups Peel avocados and dice pulp. Puree pulp in blender container with chicken broth. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Gradually stir in whipping cream. Chill. Add cognac and sherry just before serving. Note: To make frozen avocado-shell cups for soup, cut a slice from stem end of avocado. Scoop out pulp and discard seed. Reserve cap. Use pulp for soup or puree with small amount of lemon juice and freeze for future use. Place shell upright in cup or egg carton. freeze until firm. To serve, embed avocado shell in crushed ice in a dessert dish or soup icer. Carefully spoon in soup and lean cap against side of avocado. Makes about 4 cups.
April 11th, 2009 No Comments »
1 lb Fresh asparagus, trimmed
1/4 c Minced shallots
3 tb Tarragon-white wine vinegar
4 ts Chopped fresh tarragon OR
1 1/4 ts Dried tarragon
1 ts Dijon mustard
7 tb Hazelnut oil, walnut oil
-or olive oil 4 c Baby lettuces or inner
-leaves of curly endive 1/4 c Hazelnuts, toasted, husked,
-coarsely chopped
Pour water into large pot to depth of 1 inch and bring to boil. Place asparagus on steamer rack set over water in pot. Cover pot and steam until asparagus is cresp-tender, about 4 minutes. Transfer asparagus to bowl of ice water and cool. Drain. Place asparagus on paper towls. (Can be prepared 6 hours ahead. Cover and refrigerate.) Combine shallots, vinegar, tarragon and mustard in bowl. Gradually whisk in oil. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Place baby lettuces on large platter. Arrange asparagus atop lettuces. Drizzle with vinaigrette. Sprinkle with hazelnuts. From The Loire Valley Bon Appetit/May 94 Typed by Didi Pahl
April 11th, 2009 No Comments »
2 pound monterey jack cheese
2 pound sharp cheddar cheese
2 pound hot pork sausage
1/2 cup bisquick mix
1 each egg
1 pk pork flavor shake ‘n bake
20 each whole jalapeno peppers
Slice peppers in half lengthwise and scrape out all the seeds (wear gloves). Try to keep both halves near each other as you have to put them back together later. Mix bisquick, raw sausage & cheddar cheese. Stuff each pepper with Monterey Jack cheese and put the halves back together. Grab a handful of bisquick mixture and mold around pepper in shape of elongated egg. Use enough to cover pepper well. Dip armadillo egg in beaten egg and roll in Shake ‘n Bake. Bake on broiler pan (can use cookie sheet) at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until crisp.
April 5th, 2009 No Comments »