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Soupe A La Tomate

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French Appetizer 4 -5 people

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Fresh tomatoes
1 Onion
1 Water
1 T Brown sugar
1 T Butter
2 T Flour
Salt, pepper
Basil leaves
Thyme
1 Blender or electric mixer

INSTRUCTIONS

In a large pan, melt the butter and add the onions diced. Wash and  cut
the tomatoes into small pieces. Mix tomatoes into the pan. Stir.  After
a minute pour the flour and stir. Then add the water slowly and  keep
stirring. Add the salt and pepper, the basil leaves and thyme.  Let it
cook slowly over low heat for about one hour. Then pour into  the
blender and liquify the soup. Now it is ready serve. As is  customary
with French meals, this is served as a seperate dish. It  could be the
first course of a meal. Posted to FOODWINE Digest 23 Mar  97 by Peter
Viola <Peter_Viola@CCMAIL.VA.GRCI.COM> on Mar 24, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 101
Calories From Fat: 30
Total Fat: 3.5g
Cholesterol: 7.6mg
Sodium: 178.8mg
Potassium: 490.4mg
Carbohydrates: 17g
Fiber: 5.1g
Sugar: 6.9g
Protein: 3.6g


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