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To: Rambi who wrote (60977)11/19/2001 3:32:24 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
I'm preparing to make a large edible turkey centerpiece using hot dogs and marshmallows.
That should get their attention.


Rambi, I was surfing some recipe sites yesterday looking for a recipe for a wonderful item I found at Fresh Fields. It was called a Lentil Dal Burger. Don't let the name put you off. It was wonderful. I never did find a recipe, but in the process I came across some other interesting things. As you know, I like really weird food combinations and will generally pick the oddest combination from any menu. Well, yesterday I came across what might be the nastiest looking recipe I've ever seen. I offer it to you gratis. If your kids give you any grief over what you prepare, you can always threaten to make this the next time.

Salad recipe: chickpea liverwurst mango

Serves 4

INGREDIENTS:

1 cup canned chickpeas, drained

½ cup liverwurst, diced

½ cup mangoes, peeled, destoned and cut into thin wedges

3 cups mixed vegetables, defrosted (peas, carrots, corn)

1 cup smooth peanut butter, melted

3 cups yogurt

1 cup cooked fusilli, cooled

1 tbsp. Greek seasoning

lettuce leaves to serve

METHOD: Combine chickpeas, liverwurst, mangoes, peas, carrots, corn, smooth peanut butter, yogurt, fusilli and Greek seasoning. Arrange lettuce leaves on a platter. Spoon pea mixture on top. Serve chilled as a great meatless main course, or as a side dish to barbecued chicken or steak.

Karen

P.S. If you beg me, I can probably track down the URL in my browser history. <g>