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Chocolate Sauce
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy
100
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1 1/2
qt
WATER; WARM
2
c
WATER; COLD
1 1/4
c
BUTTER PRINT SURE
8
oz
MILK; DRY NON-FAT L HEAT
3
lb
SUGAR; GRANULATED 10 LB
1
tb
IMITATION VANILLA
3
c
COCOA NATURAL 1 LB
INSTRUCTIONS
EACH PORTION: 2 TBSP (1 OUNCE)
1. RECONSTITUTE MILK. SET ASIDE FOR USE IN STEP 3.
2. MIX SUGAR, COCOA, AND SALT WITH WATER TO FORM A PASTE. BRING TO A
BOIL, STIRRING CONSTANTLY; COOL SLIGHTLY.
3. ADD MILK, STIRRING CONSTANTLY. BRING TO A BOIL; COOK FOR 3 MINUTES.
REMOVE FROM HEAT IMMEDIATELY.
4. ADD BUTTER OR MARGARINE AND VANILLA; STIR. SERVE WARM OR AT ROOM
TEMPERATURE.
NOTE: 1. SAUCE MAY BE SERVED OVER ICE CREAM, PUDDINGS OR COOLED PLAIN
UNICED CAKE SQUARES.
NOTE: 2. IN STEP 2, 1 LB CHOCOLATE, COOKING, UNSWEETENED MAY BE USED FOR
COCOA. IN STEP 4, REDUCE BUTTER OR MARGARINE TO 2 OZ (1/4 CUP). ADD
CHOCOLATE WITH BUTTER OR MARGARINE.
NOTE: 3. ONE AA LADLE MAY BE USED. SEE RECIPE NO. A00400.
Recipe Number: K00500
SERVING SIZE: 2 TABLESPO
From the <Army Master Recipe Index File> (actually used today!).
Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.
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