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Mushroom Pita Pizza

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy, Vegetables Cheese, Diabetic, Main dish, Vegetables 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 t Olive oil
1/2 c Onion, diced
1/2 c Mushrooms
chanterelles crepes or
shiitake or cultivated
1 6" whole-wheat pita bread
2 Plum Tomatoes, fresh thinly
sliced
8 Basil leaves, small fresh
2 t Fresh oregano, chopped OR
1/2 t Crushed dried basil
1 oz Fresh low-fat goat cheese
crumbled
1/2 c Zucchini, thinly sliced
3 T Parmesan Cheese

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven or toaster oven to 400 degrees.  In a heavy skillet over
medium heat, heat oil.  Add onions and mushrooms; saute for 5 minutes
until the onion and mushrooms are tender. Meanwhile, split pita bread
in half horizontally.  Place pita halves directly on oven rack and
bake for 5 minutes or until lightly toasted. Arrange tomato slices  and
basil leaves on bread.  Scatter cooked onions and mushrooms over  top.
Sprinkle with oregrano and goat cheese. Bake 3 to 8 minutes or  until
begins to brown around edges. Remove from oven and cut each  pita half
in 4 wedges.  NOTE: Substitute zuccihini for the mushooms and Parmesan
for goat  cheese. Proceed as directed. ( I will keep the mushrooms and
use  Parmesan Cheese).  Food Exchanges per serving: 1/2 BREAD/STARCH
EXCHANGES   CAL: 66;  PRO: 2g; CAR: 9g; FAT: 2g(CALORIES FROM FAT 27%);
CHO: 5mg;  Source: Joslin Diabetes Gourmet Cookbook by Bonnie Sanders,
Ph.D., and  Frances Towner Giedt  Brought to you and yours via Nancy
O'brion and her Meal-Master  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/diabetic.zip

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