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What do you do with the leftover butt ends after you've taken the prime
slices out of the middle?

You cube the chunks, toss them in an egg wash and bread crumbs, and fry them
until they're just crisp. Then you stir in a mixture of the leftover tomato
sauce (its third appearance) and some sour cream, and bake until hot.

I still don't understand my dear son-in-law, who won't eat used food. It's a
good thing he's the cook in the house.

Felice


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On Feb 27, 6:59 pm, "Felice" > wrote:
> What do you do with the leftover butt ends after you've taken the prime
> slices out of the middle?
>
> You cube the chunks, toss them in an egg wash and bread crumbs, and fry them
> until they're just crisp. Then you stir in a mixture of the leftover tomato
> sauce (its third appearance) and some sour cream, and bake until hot.
>
> I still don't understand my dear son-in-law, who won't eat used food. It's a
> good thing he's the cook in the house.
>
> Felice


Me and My Eggplant

You should do a cookbook, or website, or memoir - anything for an
excuse to use that title.

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> On Feb 27, 6:59 pm, "Felice" > wrote:
>> What do you do with the leftover butt ends after you've taken the
>> prime slices out of the middle?
>>
>> You cube the chunks, toss them in an egg wash and bread crumbs, and
>> fry them until they're just crisp. Then you stir in a mixture of the
>> leftover tomato sauce (its third appearance) and some sour cream, and
>> bake until hot.
>>
>> I still don't understand my dear son-in-law, who won't eat used food.
>> It's a good thing he's the cook in the house.
>>
>> Felice

>
> Me and My Eggplant
>
> You should do a cookbook, or website, or memoir - anything for an
> excuse to use that title.
>
> B
>


Someone, almost, already did. _Alone in the Kitchen with an Eggplant_
edited by Jenni Ferrari-Alder.

Ken





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In article >, KenK > wrote:
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>Someone, almost, already did. _Alone in the Kitchen with an Eggplant_
>edited by Jenni Ferrari-Alder.


You make that almost sound like a sequel to "The Triffids"! :-)

Cheers, Phred.

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