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Turnip Greens and Cornmeal Dumplings

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Meats, Grains, Eggs Dutch Southern, Vegetables, Pork, Grains, Main dish 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 pound ham hock
2 qt Water
1 Bunch (about 3 pounds)
Turnip greens with roots,
Cleaned
1 ts Salt
1 c Cornmeal
1/2 ts Salt
1 c Boiling water
1 Egg, beaten
All-purpose flour
The Southern Heritage
Vegetables
Cookbook. Oxmoor House.
Birmingham Alabama

INSTRUCTIONS

Wash ham hock, and place in an 8-quart Dutch oven; add water and bring to a
boil.  Reduce heat, and simmer 1 hour or until meat is tender.
Peel turnip roots, and cut in half.  Add turnip greens, turnip roots, and 1
teaspoon salt to Dutch oven; bring to a boil.  Cover; reduce heat and
simmer 2 hours or until greens and roots are tender.
Combine cornmeal and 1/2 teaspoon salt; mix well.  Stir in boiling water.
Add egg, and mix well.  Drop cornmeal mixture by tablespoon mixture by
tablespoonfuls onto a well floured board, and roll in flour. Place
dumplings over hot turnip greens; cover and cook over medium heat 15
minutes.  Serve immediately with turnip greens and pot likker.
This down-home dinner is a meal in itself.
MM Format by John Hartman Indianapolis, IN
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #175 by cro-magnon@juno.com on Jul 8, 1997

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