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Pastina-stuffed Avocados

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Meats, Grains Ceideburg 2, Salads 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Ripe but firm avocados
1/2 t Saffron threads
1 c Pastina, 6oz
2 c Chicken stock, 480ml
2 Fresh tomatoes, skinned
seeded & chopped
2 T Diced onion
1/4 c Fresh parsley, chopped
2 Green onions, sliced in
thin rounds
Salt & pepper
1/2 c Vinaigrette, 120ml

INSTRUCTIONS

And, of course, there had to be an avocado recipe in the book...  In El
Salvador saffron rice is often served with avocado.  I use  pastina
here as an alternative to both rice and couscous, and serve  it cold,
stuffed into avocado halves.  You can use any favorite  vinaigrette in
this recipe.  Heat 1/4 cup of chicken stock and steep threads 20
minutes.  Cook  pastina in chicken stock with diced onion and steeped
saffron.  When  cooked, drain and mix well with remaining ingredients.
Stuff avocado  halves. Serve as main course at lunch or first course at
dinner.  From "Wild About Saffron++A Contemporary Guide to an Ancient
Spice",  by Ellen Szita.  Published by Saffron Rose, 28 John Glenn
Circle,  Daly City, Ca., 94105.  1987.  Posted by Stephen Ceideberg;
March 30 1993.  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/cberg2.zip

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 852
Calories From Fat: 507
Total Fat: 59.9g
Cholesterol: 14.4mg
Sodium: 1377.4mg
Potassium: 3315.6mg
Carbohydrates: 70.3g
Fiber: 29.7g
Sugar: 21.1g
Protein: 23.7g


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