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Rumaki Canapes

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Grains Appetizers, Microwave 2 Dozen

INGREDIENTS

1/2 c Water
1 ts Chicken bouillon
250 g Chicken livers
1 tb Shoyu
1/2 ts Onion powder, dry mustard
1/4 ts Nutmeg
1/4 c Dry sherry
1 ds Pepper sauce
220 g Water chestnuts; drained, finely chopped
6 Bacon

INSTRUCTIONS

1.  In 1-quart casserole, combine water, bouillon and livers.  Cook on high
4-5 mins until no longer pink.  Drain.
2.  Cook bacon on paper towel on high 5-6 mins until crisp.  Crumble and
set aside.
3.  Put livers, shoyu, onion and mustard, nutmeg and sherry into food
processor.  Blend until smooth.  Add pepper sauce sparingly.  Stir in water
chestnuts and bacon.
4.  Spread thickly on toast triangles or crackers.  Prepare in advance and
reheat by arranging on paper lined plate.  Use med-high power 1-2 mins
until heated through.  Garnish with olive slice or pimento.
Contributor:  Recipes Only, Nov/Deb 1985 Preparation Time: 00:30
Posted to recipelu-digest Volume 01 Number 310 by Cathleen
<catht@interlog.com> on Nov 26, 1997

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