Recipes
Recipes
The Braille Monitor
January 2003
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Recipes
This month's recipes
are provided by William Harmon, president of the National Federation of the
Blind of Nevada.
Lasagna
by
William Harmon
William
Harmon
Ingredients:
1 pound ground beef
10-ounce package lasagna
noodles
1
egg
1
can Hunt's herb tomato sauce
1
teaspoon salt
1
teaspoon pepper
1
pound mozzarella cheese, thinly sliced
2
1/2 ounces grated Parmesan cheese
16
ounces cottage cheese
Method: Preheat
oven to 375 degrees. Brown meat and drain well. Cook pasta according to package
directions until tender. Add tomato sauce to browned meat and simmer. Add egg
to cottage cheese and mix with the salt and pepper. Drain pasta and layer in
a 13-by-9-by-2-inch baking dish. Over the pasta pour half the meat sauce; spread
with half the Mozzarella cheese and half the cottage cheese mixture; and sprinkle
with half the Parmesan cheese. Repeat these layers once more in this order.
Bake thirty minutes.
Pizza
Burgers
by
William Harmon
Ingredients:
1
tablespoon chopped onion
1
tablespoon shortening
1/3
pound ground beef
1/3
can tomato soup
3
tablespoons shredded sharp cheese
pinch
of oregano
dash
pepper
4
hamburger buns, split and toasted
Mozzarella
cheese
Method: Brown onion
in shortening. Add beef. Cook until browned. Stir often to separate meat. Add
soup, cheese, oregano, and pepper. Simmer for ten minutes. Spread meat mixture
on buns. Place strips of Mozzarella cheese on top. Run under the broiler until
cheese melts. Makes eight pizzas or eight servings.
Omelet
by
William Harmon
Ingredients:
4
eggs
1/4
cup milk
salt
and pepper to taste
1/4
cup grated cheddar cheese
1/4
cup ham, cubed
4
mushrooms cut in small pieces
2
tablespoons butter
2
teaspoons diced onion
Method: Brown ham,
mushrooms, and onion in butter in a 10-inch skillet. Mix eggs, milk, salt, and
pepper together in mixing bowl. Add egg mixture to ham and mushrooms. As edges
of omelet begin to thicken, with a spoon or fork draw cooked portions toward
center to allow uncooked mixture to flow to bottom of skillet. Shake and tilt
skillet as necessary to aid flow of uncooked eggs. When eggs no longer flow
but surface is still moist, the heat should be increased to brown the bottom
of the omelet quickly. Sprinkle cheese on top of omelet. Loosen edges carefully
and fold omelet in half. Slide it onto a warm serving platter. Makes two servings.
Chicken
and Rice Casserole
by
William Harmon
Ingredients:
1
chicken, cut up
2
cups water
1
stick butter
1
package Lipton onion soup mix
1
cup rice
Method: Spread uncooked
rice evenly in a shallow 11-by-9-inch baking pan. Arrange chicken pieces on
top of rice. Bring two cups water to a boil in a small saucepan. Melt butter
in the water and add soup mix. Cover and simmer for five minutes at low heat.
Pour sauce over chicken and rice. Cover with foil and bake at 350 degrees for
one hour.
Individual
Pizzas
by
William Harmon
Ingredients:
1/4
pound hamburger meat
3/4
cup tomato sauce
1/2
teaspoon oregano
1/4
teaspoon salt
pinch
of garlic salt
1
tube refrigerated biscuits
3/4
cup grated cheese
Method: Brown meat.
Add tomato sauce and seasonings. Roll biscuits to circles five inches in diameter.
Place on cookie sheet. Spread with hamburger mixture. Sprinkle with grated cheese.
Garnish with additional oregano. Bake at 450 degrees for ten minutes. Yields
ten servings.
Peanut
Butter Cookies
by
William Harmon
Ingredients:
1/2
cup old-fashioned peanut butter
1/4
cup pure maple syrup or raw honey
1-1/2
cups whole wheat flour
2
eggs, beaten
1/4
cup safflower oil
1/4
cup milk
1/2
teaspoon vanilla
1/4
teaspoon salt
Method: Cream the
peanut butter and the syrup together. Add flour and remaining ingredients. Stir
well. Drop the batter by teaspoonfuls onto an oiled cookie sheet. Flatten with
a fork, dipping the fork in cold water between cookies, and bake at 350 degrees
for twelve to fifteen minutes. Makes two to three dozen cookies.
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