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Perjenei Chushki S Sirene

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Dairy, Eggs Bulgarian 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Green bell pepper per person; up to 2
1 Box of feta cheese; or more
3 Eggs; up to 4
Flour
Frying oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Fried stuffed peppers with cheese (Bulgarian recipe)
Source : My grand - mother Venoutcha Benaroyo-Covo
Roast, and peel the pepppers. Cut out the stalk, scoop out the seeds,
leaving the pepper intact. Crush the feta cheese with a fork, add 1-2
beatten eggs, some black pepper , then fill the peppers with about 2-3 Tsp
of the mixture. Dip the peppers into flour, one at a time, and shake to
remove excess of flour. Turn them in a plate with beatten eggs and fry in
hot oil until evenly brown. Drain on a clean kitchen cloth. Serve hot, or
cold. Can be re-heated in an oven before serving as an appetizer or light
dinner.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by Judith Sobel <jcs@mindspring.com> on May
11, 1998

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