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Carrot and Onion Broil (Oregon)
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CUISINE
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YIELD
Vegetables
Vegetables, Carrots, Cookbook, Oregon
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
tb
Butter; or margarine
2
c
Carrots; thinly sliced
2
c
Onions; thinly sliced
Dill weed
INSTRUCTIONS
Put butter into a shallow baking pan. Set 6 inches below the broiler and
heat to melt butter. Add carrots and onions to melted butter. Toss, then
put under broiler and cook for about 15 minutes, (tossing vegetables every
3 to 4 minutes). If carrots and onions begin to look dry, add a bit more
margarine to keep them coated as they cook. When carrots are tender-crisp,
sprinkle vegetables with fresh or dried dill weed and serve.
Source: Savor the Flavor of Oregon, A Cookbook Compiled by The Junior
League of Eugene, Oregon. 1990. ISBN: 0-9607976-1-0
Scanned and Busted by Brenda Adams <adamsfmle@sprintmail.com>
Recipe by: Savor the Flavor of Oregon (Jr. League/Eugene)
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