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Confetti Vegetable Wedges (vitasoy)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Dairy, Eggs, Grains Indian *new, Savory pies, Soy product, Vegetables 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

10 oz Frozen mixed vegetables
thawed
1/2 c Chopped onion
1/2 c Chopped bell pepper
2 oz Herb soy cheese, grated OR
1/2 cup grated no
cholesterol cheese
1 1/4 c Soymilk
3 Egg whites
1 T Soybean oil
3/4 c Flour, may be all or part
whole wheat
1 t Baking powder
1 T Dried parsley
1 t Italian herb seasoning
1/4 t Garlic powder
1/4 t Pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat the oven to 400F / 200C. Lightly coat a 9-1/2" or 10" pie  dish
with vegetable oil spray. Layer the vegetables, onion, bell  pepper and
soy cheese in it. Combine all the remaining ingredients in  a blender
container and whirl until smooth, about 10 seconds. Pour  over
vegetables and bake at 400- F for about 35 minutes, until  lightly
browned and a knife inserted near the center comes out clean.  Cool 10
minutes before cutting into 8 wedges and serving.  (Yield: 8 servings.
Serving size: 1 wedge. PER SERVING: 133 calories,  4 g total fat (0.5 g
sat fat), 7 g pro, 18 g carb, 147 mg sodium, 0 mg  cholesterol.)
Soyfoods USA; Vol. 3, No. 1; February 16, 1998. Soyfoods USA. NOTICE!
Permission is granted to reprint this information, as long as credit
is given to the Indiana Soybean Board
<http://stratsoy.ag.uiuc.edu/~in-qssb/welcome.html>  Notes: An 'omelet'
or 'quiche' type dish.  Supplied by info@soyfoods.com on Feb 16, 1998,
converted by MC_Buster.  Recipe by: SoyFoods Newsletter  Posted to
MC-Recipe Digest by KitPATh <phannema@wizard.ucr.edu> on  Apr 21, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 338
Calories From Fat: 78
Total Fat: 9.1g
Cholesterol: 18.7mg
Sodium: 438.8mg
Potassium: 258.8mg
Carbohydrates: 46.8g
Fiber: 3.3g
Sugar: 1.2g
Protein: 17.3g


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