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Sweet And Sharp Garlic

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Sami 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 c Peeled garlic cloves
2 T Butter
1 Teasp sugar
1 T Balsamic vinegar
2 Teasp water
1 Teasp Kosher salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Now for a little recipe from the Upperline Restaurant in uptown New
Orleans I think y'all might like.  Heat butter in saute pan, add garlic
and shake pan until garlic is  nicely brown.  TAKE CARE NOT TO BURN.
Sprinkle with sugar and shake  to coat. Add vinegar and water, cover
and simmer a few minutes until  almost tender. Remove lid and turn up
to high shaking garlic until  liquid is absorbed. Sprinkle with salt.
Good at room temp.  Posted to FOODWINE Digest  4 November 96  Date:  
Mon, 4 Nov 1996 15:10:37 -0600  From:    ALICIA GOLDMAN
<ATRIUM.SURGERYPO.AGOLDMAN@OCHSNER.ORG>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 623
Calories From Fat: 214
Total Fat: 24.4g
Cholesterol: 61.1mg
Sodium: 53mg
Potassium: 1115.5mg
Carbohydrates: 92.7g
Fiber: 5.7g
Sugar: 5.1g
Protein: 17.6g


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