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Colorful Kielbasa

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Dairy Irish 4 To 6 servi

INGREDIENTS

1 cn Cream of Celery Soup
3/4 c Water
1 tb Butter
1 lb Smokes Kielbasa; Cut into Thin Circles
3/4 c White Rice; Uncooked
1 pk (10 oz.) Frozen Peas; Thawed
2 cn (4 1/2 oz.) Mushrooms; Drained
1 c Cheddar Cheese; Grated

INSTRUCTIONS

As we prepare to move on to our All-Irish Cooking month of March from the
Emerald Isle, The Cook & Kitchen Staff are offering you some of the best
recipes sent from our Members in February. Today's offering is from
Recipe-a-Day Member Needlewood and may be filed under quick and easy or
casseroles.
Thank you to all members that took the time to send in a recipe. We're just
sorry we won't have an opportunity to publish them all!
In skillet combine soup, water, and butter bring to a boil over medium-high
heat. Add kielbasa and rice. Reduce heat to simmer, and cover for 15 to
18-minutes or until rice is almost tender. Stir in peas and mushrooms.
Cover and simmer for another 15-minutes. Sprinkle with cheese, cover and
let stand until melted. Serve warm.
Posted to dailyrecipe@recipe-a-day.com by The Cook & Kitchen Staff
<dailyrecipe-owner@recipe-a-day.com> on Feb 26, 1998

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