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![]() "W. Baker" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove > wrote: > > : "W. Baker" > wrote in message > : ... > : > I have used raw shole peppers, seeded with tops removed as cases with > a > : > filling like a sandwich filling. I have used flavored cottage > cheese(add > : > finely diced or dried onion flake) dill or sarroway seeds(both of > which I > : > like), Other hersb or seasonings of your choice. I have also used > tuna > : > salad, if you like, with added cubed fresh tomatoes mixed in and > stuffed > : > into the peppers. These can ge eaten out of hand like a sandwich. > Might > : > work for school lunches. > : > > : > Dinner appetizer sliced assorted pepperssliced onion, salt adn pepper > adn > : > herb or seed seasoning of yur choice. Arrange on a pie plate in a > circle, > : > keeping the solors in separate sections. Add thinly sliced onions adn > : > seasonings , cover adn microwave until soften as much as you like. > Serve > : > either hot, warm or cold. > > : Thanks! I can't see how that would be an appetizer though. We > generally > : don't eat appetizers and would never have cooked veggies for one if we > did > : have one. > > It is quite decorative and low carb and looks "sophisticated" and makes a > nice firest course. You can also use it as a vegetable or a cooked salad > served at room temperature. It also is not a lot of work. I often make > it with fennel seed, which gives a bit of a licorish taste, but that is > not necessary if you don't like a hint of that flavor. > Pretty much anything can be an appetiser or first course. We have never eaten courses. Just a meal. |
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