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Ham And Beet Salad

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Fruits, Meats, Vegetables, Eggs Fruits, Meats, Salads, Vegetables 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 Eggs
2 Cooked beets
1 1/2 To 3 tbsp oil
1 T Vinegar
Seasonings
1 To 2 dessert apples
1/4 lb To 1/3 lb cooked ham, cut in
1 slice
Lettuce
1 Lemon, garnish

INSTRUCTIONS

few cocktail onions and/or olives  Hard cook the eggs, crack the
shells, keep one egg for garnish. Halve  the other two eggs, remove the
yolks, chop the yolks and whites  separately; do not chop too finely.
Peel and cut the beets in slices  then into matchsticks. Put into a
bowl with the oil, vinegar, and  seasonings. Peel the apples, cut into
neat pieves; add to the beets  with the diced ham. Mix the egg yolks
and whites eith the beets, pile  onto a bed of lettuce. Garnish with
rings of hard cooked egg, lemon  and the onion and or olives. TO SERVE:
With fresh bread or rolls.  This also makes an excellent hors d'oeuvre
for 6-8 people,  particularly, good if fish is the main course. Store
in refrigerator.  Vary by omitting apple, and adding cooked rice or
diced cooke potato.  Origin: Marguerite Patten recipe cards Shared by:
Sharon Stevens  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at
www.synapse.com/~gemini

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