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Beth Coffelt’s Rice Pilaf

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Fruits, Grains, Meats Bobbie not, Clay pot, Fruit, Onions, Peppers 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 tb Olive oil
1 Onion; chopped
1 Clove garlic; crushed
1 Green pepper; chopped
2 Tomatoes; chopped
1 c Raw long grain rice
1 pn Saffron
2 c Chicken stock
1/3 c Pine nuts
1/3 c Currants or white raisins
1 ts Salt
1 pn Fresh ground pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Presoak a clay pot, top and bottom, in water for 15 minutes. I n a
saucepan, saute the chopped onion, pepper and garlic in olive oil until
transparent and tender. Add the tomatoes and set aside. Add the saffron to
the chicken stock nad place it in the presoaked pot. Add the rice and stir,
then add the pine nuts, currants or raisins, salt, pepper and the sauteed
vegetable mixture. Stir thoroughly. Cover the pot and place it in a cold
oven. Set the oven temperature at 480 F. Cook for 45 minutes or until the
rice is tender. Serves 4 as a side dish. MC formatting by
bobbi744@sojourn.com
NOTES : Beth Coffelt is a Bay Area art critic and grimly ferocious chess
player. Her lair is Sausalito's famed No Name Bar, a hangout for artists,
writers and serious chess buffs. Bobbie's Notes. This was wonderful, moist,
flavorful and would easily serve 6 as a side dish.
Recipe by: Romertopf, The Clay-Pot Cookbook, 1974
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by Roberta Banghart <bobbi744@sojourn.com> on
Apr 21, 1998

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