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Stuffed Pumpkin (or "burnt Basketball")

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Meats, Eggs 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Pumpkin, prepared as
directed
1 lb Ground Beef
1 Onion, chopped
1 c Cooked Rice
2 t Salt, divided
1 t Dry Mustard, divided
1/2 t Black Pepper
3 Whole Eggs, slightly beaten

INSTRUCTIONS

At the end of each month, The Cook & Kitchen Staff select some of the
best recipes sent to Recipe-a-Day during the month, and post them to
the entire membership. Today's offering is from an Anonymous
Recipe-a-Day member maybe "anonymous" with good reason.  Just when you
think "Death-by-Pumpkin" week is finished for 1998,  another recipe
comes along that simply must be published. Our  Anonymous member
recommends that today's recipe is perfect for "a  pumpkin slightly
smaller than a soccer ball." So scour the markets  for yet another
perfect pumpkin and have some fun when you prepare  today's interesting
casserole-like presentation.  Remove seeds and "stringy stuff" from
inside the pumpkin. Wash the  pumpkin well, inside and out, with water.
Rub the inside of the  pumpkin with a mixture of 1 tsp. salt and 1/2
tsp. dry mustard.  (Pumpkin may be carved, but some of the stuffing may
fall out!)  Brown hamburger in a large skillet over medium heat until
crumbly.  Drain and reserve. Sauté onion in the same skillet, cooking
until  onion is almost transparent. Add rice, 1 tsp. salt, 1/2 tsp. dry
mustard, and pepper to the ground beef and mix well. Add eggs and mix
thoroughly. Stuff the pumpkin with the beef mixture.  Bake in a 350-F
degree pre-heated oven. Place pumpkin in a cake pan  large enough to
hold it. Pour 1/2 cup of water into bottom of pan.  Bake for 1-1/2
hours. Add water as needed. Do not let pan get dry.  Serve warm, in the
pumpkin.  Posted to dailyrecipe@recipe-a-day.com by Recipe-a-Day
<recipe-a-day@bignetwork.com> on Nov 27, 1998, converted by MM_Buster
v2.0l.

A Message from our Provider:

“We simply prepare ourselves. God fills us.”

Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 274
Calories From Fat: 137
Total Fat: 18.3g
Cholesterol: 149.7mg
Sodium: 1073.4mg
Potassium: 706.3mg
Carbohydrates: 24.9g
Fiber: 2.6g
Sugar: 3.3g
Protein: 17.6g


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