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Russian Potato Casserole With Carmelized Onions

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Meats, Vegetables, Dairy, Eggs Russian Chicken, Christmas, Vegetable 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Sweet Onions, Slice Thinly
Or Dice
5 T Butter
4 T Olive Oil
1 T Sugar
4 lb Russet Potatoes
Chicken Stock
1 Stick Butter, Not Margarine
1 c Heavy Cream, Whipping
Cream
1 Sour Cream
4 Eggs, Beaten To Blend
1 t Dried Dill Weed
2 c Sour Cream

INSTRUCTIONS

Melt the butter in a large skillet or dutch oven. Add the oil and
heat. Add the onions, stir to coat and reduce the heat to low. Cook
the onions, stirring ocassionally, until they turn a deep brown  color.
Sprinkle with the sugar and continue cooking for a few more  minutes,
stirring. The onions will take about an hour.  Meanwhile, boil the
potatoes in enough chicken stock to cover. (Cook  until slightly
overdone for the best effect.) Drain the potatoes  completely,
reserving the chicken stock. Mash the potatoes. Add the  butter, cut
into pieces to melt. Stir the beaten eggs into the 1 cup  of sour
cream. Add this to the hot potatoes, stirring in quickly to  distribute
the egg evenly as it cooks in the hot potatoes. Stir in  the cream and
the dill weed. Add enough of the reserved stock to make  a very loose
mashed potato consistency. You do not want them to be  stiff because
they will dry out in the oven.  Grease a casserole dish with butter and
add half the potatoes. Spread  the carmelized onions in an even layer
over the potatoes. Carefully  cover the onions with the rest of the
potatoes, sealing them in.  Finally, cover the top with a layer of the
2 cups of sour cream.  Bake at 350F for 30-35 minutes, or until the top
is lightly browned.  Recipe by: R. at Gail's Recipe Swap  Posted to
MC-Recipe Digest V1 #908 by Dianne Larson Ward  <dianne@olynet.com> on
Nov 13, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 5087
Calories From Fat: 3124
Total Fat: 355.1g
Cholesterol: 948.6mg
Sodium: 787.5mg
Potassium: 10983.5mg
Carbohydrates: 426.8g
Fiber: 41.9g
Sugar: 48.8g
Protein: 66.4g


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