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Alsatian Gratin Of Roots (lacto)

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Meats, Vegetables, Dairy Digest, Fatfree, Feb95 10 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 Onions finely chopped
4 Carrots, 1 lb chopped
3 c Broth chicken, beef or
Vegetable
3 lb Potatoes, about 6large
1 lb 2 medium rutabagas
1/2 c Minced fresh parsley
1 Nutmeg to taste
3/4 c Jarlsberg cheese, I used ff
Cheese instead), Cheese instead

INSTRUCTIONS

In a 5-6 quart pan (I used a small roaster) cook onions and carrots  in
1/2 cup of broth until softened.  Add to this the parsley.  Peel and
thinly slice the potatoes and rutabagas.  Arrange half of the
potato/rutabaga combo in the bottom of the pan (I sprayed with Pam
first). Top with half the onion/carrot mixture. Repeat with the other
half of the ingredients.  Over the top, pour the rest of the broth.
Cover and bake for 1 1/2 hours in a 425 degree oven.  Top with cheese
and sprinkle with nutmeg.  Broil until cheese is browned.  Makes 10-12
servings  Comment: I wanted to share a recipe which I have been making
this  winter for my family.  It is a good cold weather dish. It makes
enough for a crowd ~ my family (2 adults and 3 teens) only eat about
half. This can be made ahead and chilled until ready to use.  Source:
Sunset Magazine. November, 1991  "Vegetables, pilaf, wild  rice".
Posted by SANDY BETH - WINONAPL <SANDRA_B@selco.lib.mn.us> to the
Fatfree Digest [Volume 15 Issue 15] Feb. 15, 1995.  Individual recipes
copyrighted by originator. FATFREE Recipe  collections copyrighted by
Michelle Dick 1995. Formatted by Sue Smith,  SueSmith9@aol.com using
MMCONV. Archived through kindness of Karen  Mintzias, km@salata.com.
1.80á  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/fatfreex.zip

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 162
Calories From Fat: 15
Total Fat: 1.8g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 33.8mg
Potassium: 845.5mg
Carbohydrates: 34g
Fiber: 5.5g
Sugar: 6.2g
Protein: 4g


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