1 Granny smith, unpeeled, Cored, and diced 2 c Slivered cabbage (red or Green) Plenty of raisins 1/4 t Celery seed 2 T Cider vinegar 1 T Honey 1 T Oil Salt & pepper to taste > > 1) place apples, cabbage, And raisins in bowl - toss > 2) combine all else in cup And mix > 3) pour on top and serve Posted by [email protected] (Judy Karpen) to the rec.veg.cooking newsgroup Oct. 19, 1994. Comment by Judy Karpen, [email protected]: Good stuff! Just a variant note -- shredded carrot can be used in addition to, or even in place of, the cabbage; also, raspberry vinegar (tres yuppie, i know) can replace the cider vinegar + honey. If it's still not sweet enough for your taste you can add some fruit juice; peach works well. Oh, you can leave out the oil too, esp if you add the fruit juice (dont want too much liquid in there). Formatted by Sue Smith, S.Smith34, [email protected] using MMCONV. |
1 ea Couscous prepared per Pk (1*1/2C*water to 1c Couscous) 1/2 c Cooking sherry 1 Onion, chopped 2 c Chopped broccoli &/or Cauliflour 1 ea Bell pepper, chopped 1 ea Bunch green onions 1 ea Bunch spinach 1 ea Garlic to taste 1 ea Herbs (rosemary, oregano, Bay leaves) 1 sm Pinch cayenne pepper 2 T Whole wheat flour Place a large skillit over medium heat. Pour about 1/2-3/4 c of cooking sherry in. Chop up 1 onion and add. Stir occasionally. Add a couple cups of chopped broccolli and/or califlour. Continue to saute. Add a chopped bell pepper. Add a bunch of gree onions. Spinich, , etc. can be added at this point. Add as much garlic as you can stand. I usually use 3 or 4 cloves. Add Rosemay, Oregano, Bay leaves, and small pinch of cayanne. Suate all of this until done. Usually just a few minutes. Add water to cous cous, stir well, and leave covered. Remove most of the vegetable from the skillit, leaving as much liquid as possible, and some of the vegetables. Add 2 cups of room temperature water to the remaining liquid. Mix two tablespoons of whole wheat flour in 1/2 cup of room temperature water until completely dissolved. Any lumps will prove disaterous. When the water in the skillit boils, and the water/whole wheat mixture. Stir until the gravy thickens. To serve put cous cous on each plate, top with vegetable, and gray. From the beggining of preperation to serving has never taken me more than half an hour. Love, Luck and Lolipops Ralph Source: original Posted by [email protected] (RH Cox) to the Fatfree Digest [Volume 15 Issue 18] Feb. 18, 1995. Individual recipes copyrighted by originator. FATFREE Recipe collections copyrighted by Michelle Dick 1995. Formatted by Sue Smith, [email protected] using MMCONV. Archived through kindness of Karen Mintzias, [email protected]. 1.80
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