Was He scourged? It was that “through His stripes we might be healed.” Was He condemned, though innocent? It was that we might be acquitted though guilty. Did He wear a crown of thorns? It was that we might wear the crown of glory. Was He stripped of His clothing? It was that we might be clothed in everlasting righteousness. Was He mocked and reviled? It was that we might be honored and blessed. Was He reckoned a malefactor, and numbered among transgressors? It was that we might be reckoned innocent, and justified from all sin. Was He declared unable to save Himself? It was that He might be able to save others to the uttermost. Did He die at last, and that the most painful and disgraceful of deaths? It was that we might live for evermore, and be exalted to the highest glory.
Oven 350° F.
In a 9 or 10-inch non-stick oven proof skillet, sautJ onions in butter
until softened and just beginning to color. Add artichoke hearts and
continue to cook for a minute or two longer. Add red pepper, herbs, eggs,
cheese, salt and pepper and stir until eggs just begin to set. Gently lift
frittata and tilt skillet to evenly distribute any uncooked eggs.
Place in a preheated 375 degree oven (or under a broiler at least 3 inches
from heat) and cook until top is just set. Run a rubber or wooden spatula
around skillet to loosen frittata and invert onto a serving plate. Serve
warm or at room temperature.
Yield: 4-6 as an appetizer
Copyright, 1996, TV FOOD NETWORK, G.P., All Rights Reserved
Recipe By : COOKING RIGHT SHOW #CR9746
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #268
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 16:27:38 -0500 (EST)
From: Bill Spalding <billspa@icanect.net>
NOTES : Show 10/24 *Dill, tarragon, chives, chervil, parsley or a
combination.
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