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Sfogato (Zucchini Souffl.)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Eggs Lamb, Casseroles, Meats 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Lamb, ground
3 Onion; finely chopped
4 tb Butter
1 lb Zucchini, small; cubed
1 ds Pepper
2 ts Parsley; chopped
1 ts Salt
1 c ;Water
8 Eggs
Tomato sauce

INSTRUCTIONS

Saute lamb and onions in butter until meat is browned. Add zucchini,
pepper, parsley, salt, and water and cook over low heat, stirring
occasionally, until meat and vegetables are tender. Cool slightly. Beat
eggs until frothy. Stir into cooked mixture. Pour into a 1 qt. baking dish
or souffle dish and bake in a 375-deg. oven for 30 min. or until set. Cut
into squares and serve hot with tomato sauce. 6 servings. Submitted By SAM
WARING   On   05-23-95 (2256)

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