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Default Potato Leek Soup



"Cheri" wrote in message news
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>> "jmcquown" wrote in message ...
>> On 10/31/2018 2:49 PM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>> Made the soup for lunch today! Lovely))
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>>> I made double quantity and have some now in the freezer.
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>>> Thanks for posting it
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>>> O

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>> You're quite welcome! I appreciate it.
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>> I appreciate all the recipe kudos lately. The Oriental burgers and the
>> mention of the marinade for country ribs. Thanks, everyone, that makes
>> me smile.
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>> Jill
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>> Marinade??? Did I miss that??

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> Jill's recipe for ribs with this marinade
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> 3-4 lbs. country ribs
> 11 oz. can mandarin orange slices
> 1/2 c. teriyaki or soy sauce
> 2 cloves garlic
> 1/4 c. vegetable or sesame oil
> 1/4 c. crystallized ginger
> 1 med. onion, quartered
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> Puree all the ingredients (except the ribs, doh!) until smooth. Pour over
> the
> ribs and marinate in the fridge for several hours or overnight.
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> Preheat oven to 350F (or get the grill going). Arrange meat on a rack in a
> roasting pan; reserve the marinade. Bake for 1 hour, turning the ribs
> once.
> Brush generously with marinade and bake another 1-1/2 hours until fork
> tender,
> basting and turning every 20-30 minutes. If doing these on a grill, you
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> indirect heat to prevent flare-ups and burning, and a nice slow cooking.
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> Thank you very much Ma'am)
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> Hmm do you think this might work on the lamb?


The marinade is very good and I think it would work on just about any type
of meat.

Cheri

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Ahh thanks, I will remember that! I have done the lamb marinade now, but I
will certainly try this one in future