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together in a small bowl and set aside. Beat the sugar and oil together in
a medium mixing bowl, using an electric mixer set on high, until light and
fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time beating well after each addition, and
then beat in the pumpkin. Add the dry ingredients alternately with the
water to the sugar mixture, beating well after each addition, using a mixer
set on low speed. Stir in the dates and pour the batter into 2 greased 9 X
5
X 3-inch loaf pans. Bake in a preheated 324 degree F. oven for 55 minutes
or until a cake tester or wooden pick inserted in the center comes out
clean. Cool in the pans on wire racks for 10 minutes, then remove from the
pans and continue cooling on the racks.
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Title: Instant Potato Lefse
Categories: Breads, Christmas
Servings: 6
1
1
1
pk (7 oz) instant potatoes
tb Butter
c Boiling water
2 ts Salt
1 c Rich milk
1 1/2 c Flour
Place instant potato flakes, salt and butter in mixing bowl. Add boilig
water to milk and add to potato mixture. Mix quickly until thick and
smooth. Add just enough flour to be able to handle dough. Knead lightly.
Form into balls and roll very thin on floured board. Bake on hot electric
lefse grill (any griddle will work), turning to brown both sides.
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Title: Justin Wilson's Hush Puppies
Categories: Cajun, Breads
Servings: 48
2
1
1
1
/2 ts Soda
/2 c Parsley, finely chopped
c Cornmeal
c Plain flour
ts Baking powder
ts Salt
Ground cayenne pepper
Eggs, beaten
2
1 c Buttermilk
1 c Green onion, finely chopped
2 tb Bacon drippings, hot
1/2 ts Garlic powder (to taste)
1
1
Deep fat for frying
Combine all dry ingredients. Add eggs, buttermilk, onions, and oil or
bacon drippings. Mix well. Drop in deep hot fat by spoonfuls and brown on
all sides. Now, I said above that this makes 48, I've never counted, so I
don't know for sure. But it sure does make a bunch. The main reason why I
said 48 is because the program, MenuMaster, won't let you past that field
unless you tell it something. Justin Wilson says, "Hush puppy is an old
Southern term that originated after the Civil War. People didn't have
enough for themselves to eat let alone feed their dogs, so when the old
hounds started barking from hunger, they would throw pieces of fried corn
bread to them, yelling, 'Shut up, dog! Hush puppy!"
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Title: Kasespatzle (Spaetzle Cheese Noodles)
Categories: German, Breads, Cheese/eggs
Servings: 4
3
3
2
tb Butter or margarine
oz Emmenthaler cheese; grated
c Spaetzle noodles
3
Onions;sliced in small rings
1 ts Dry mustard
2 tb Chives; chopped
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