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Bacon and Water Chestnut Tidbits

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Grains Appetizers, Appetizers- 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Canned water chestnuts
Brown sugar
Soy Sauce
Bacon slices

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat the oven to 425F.  Drain the water chestnuts, rinse them in cold
water and pat dry.  Roll each water chestnut in brown sugar.  Cut the bacon
slices in half, wrap each half around a water chestnut and secure it with a
tooth pick.  Sprinkle with soy sauce.  Place in a shallow baking dish and
bake in the oven, turning occasionally, until the bacon is crisp, about 20
to 30 minutes.  Drain on paper towels and serve at once.
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest  by Bennett Brady <BMB1@nrc.gov> on Apr 08,
1998

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