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Breakfast Casserole

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Meats, Grains, Eggs, Dairy Italian Breakfast, Casseroles 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 lb Lean Ground Pork
3/4 ts Italian Seasoning
1/4 ts Fennel Seeds Crushed
2 cl Garlic Minced
2 (8 Oz.) Cart Frozen Egg
Substitute Thawed
1 c Skim Milk
1/4 c (1 Oz.) Shredded Cheddar
3 Green Onions Chopped
3/4 ts Dry Mustard, 1/4 t. Salt
1/4 ts Ground Red Pepper
6 sl White Bread Cut Into
1/2 In Cubes. Cherry
Tomatoes

INSTRUCTIONS

Coat A Skillet With Cooking Spray; Place Over Medium High Heat Until Hot.
Add Pork, Italian Seasoning, Fennel Seeds & Garlic; Cook Until Meat Is
Browned, Stirring To Crumble Meat.  Drain in A Colander; Pat Dry With Paper
Towels & Set Aside. Combine Milk, Cheddar, Green Onions, Dry Mustard, Salt
& Pepper in A Large Bowl; Stir Well. Add Pork Mixture & Bread, Stirring
Until Just Blended. Pour Into An 11 X 7 X 2 Inch Baking Dish Coated With
Cooking Spray.  Cover & Chill 8 To 12 Hours. Bake Uncovered At 350 F. For
50 Min. OR Until Set & Lightly Browned.Garnish With Tomatoes & Green Onion
Tops If Desired.
Fat 8.3.  Chol. 46.
Posted to EAT-L Digest 14 Sep 96
Date:    Sun, 15 Sep 1996 17:10:57 -0500
From:    "hassell@eecs.tulane.edu" <hassell@EECS.TULANE.EDU>

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