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Baby food - Cheese-Puff Potatoes



 
 
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Old 03-02-2005, 04:10 AM
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Default Baby food - Cheese-Puff Potatoes

MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v7.07

Title: Cheese-Puff Potatoes
Categories: Baby food, Potatoes, Cheese
Servings: 2

Baked potato (scrubbed, -pierced with a fork and
Baked 3/4 - 1 hour at 450 F)
1/2 tsp Butter (optional)
Egg
1 Tbsp Shredded mild cheese*
1 tsp Wheat germ

From "Baby's First Helpings" by Chris Casson Madden ISBN: 0-385-19143-X

When you're cooking baked potatoes for yourself, throw an extra one in the
oven to make this for baby. And, if you have a baby who is allergic to
eggs, just skip the eggs and double the amount of milk.
Scoop potato out and mash in a bowl. Whip egg in a separate bowl and add
to potato mixture. Beat in butter, milk, cheese and add wheat germ.
Carefully spoon back into potato shell, and fold a small piece of foil
around bottom of potato to prevent leakage.
Place in preheated, 350 o oven for 15 minutes.
To make ahead, cover and refrigerate without baking. When ready to serve,
place uncovered potato in 350 o oven for 20 minutes.

*for older babies

Serves 2-4

MMMMM





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