FoodBanter.com

FoodBanter.com (https://www.foodbanter.com/)
-   Recipes (moderated) (https://www.foodbanter.com/recipes-moderated/)
-   -   REQUESTS from Sunday, May 27, 2007 (https://www.foodbanter.com/recipes-moderated/125410-requests-sunday-may-27-a.html)

Patricia D. Hill 04-06-2007 02:03 AM

REQUESTS from Sunday, May 27, 2007
 
Scandinavian meat pie
Chesters Chicken's potato wedges
Using Coffee creamer
Scottish Meat Pies
Fruit Salad Dressing

~~~~~~~~~

From: "Toni Rieke" >
Subject: Scandinavian recipe meat pie

I do'nt know the name of it, but I was at a Scandinvian festival and the
had these hand held meat pie's. I was wondering if anyone know's what I'm
talking about and to make them. They had ground bee, cheddar cheese,
onions, and I think potatoes in them and the crust was a sour cream
pastry, I think washed with egg. They were so good. Thanks to any help.
Toni

~~~~~~~~~

Chesters Chicken's recipe for potato wedges.
From: Colleen McCarver >

Chesters Chicken's recipe for potato wedges.
Can you give me the recipe for potato wedges, like those served at
Chesters Chicken? Thank you.

~~~~~~~~~

Subject: Using Coffee creamer
From: Laura >

Coffee creamer

What are other uses for non-dairy coffee creamer. I seem to have several
jars on hand and we don't use coffee creamer. I would appreciate recipes
which use this as an ingredient

~~~~~~~~~

From: "Kjellman" >
Subject: Help - Scottish Meat Pies

Please help! Does anyone have a recipe for Scottish Meat Pies? They look
like they might be boiled ground beef in some sort of pastry. Please
help!!
Thanks

~~~~~~~~~

From: "Kimela" >
Subject: Fruit Salad Dressing

I use to eat a delious dressing on a strawberry, raw spinach, and red
onion
salad a few years ago at a high school lunch room just outside of Atlanta,
GA. Unfortunately I was unable to get anyone to share the recipe for the
salad dressing with me. It was a little sweet, semi opaque, but white. It
did not have mayo or miracle whip in it. PLEASE try to help me out! Many
thanks in advance, Kim

~~~~~~~~~

Rec.food.recipes is a moderated newsgroup; only recipes and requests for
recipes are accepted for posting. Please allow two to five days for your
submission to appear.

Lead Moderator Patricia Hill
Recipes, requests, questions and comments:



All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:10 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
FoodBanter