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Asparagus And Ham Topped Potatoes

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Vegetables, Eggs Pork & ham, Vegetables 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Russet potatoes, baked
1/2 lb Ham, cut in julienne strips
2 c Hot cooked asparagus
2 Hard boiled eggs, sliced
Toasted sliced almonds
optional

INSTRUCTIONS

Slit hot potatoes lengthwise and open by gently squeezing from the
bottom. Top hot potatoes with ham, asparagus and sliced eggs. Spoon
sauce over top and garnish with almonds.  CREAMY MUSTARD SAUCE:2 tbsp.
butter 3 tbsp. flour 1 tsp. dry mustard  1/2 tsp. salt 1/8 tsp. white
pepper 2 c. milk. Melt butter in  saucepan and stir in flour, mustard
and salt and pepper. Mix  thoroughly. Gradually stir in milk. Cook and
stir until thickened and  bubbly. Makes 2 cups. Posted to
recipelu-digest by "Diane Geary"  <diane@keyway.net> on Feb 16, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 483
Calories From Fat: 136
Total Fat: 15.1g
Cholesterol: 145.8mg
Sodium: 783mg
Potassium: 1856.7mg
Carbohydrates: 65.5g
Fiber: 6.9g
Sugar: 3.5g
Protein: 20.7g


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