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Boston Chicken Stuffing

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Vegetables, Meats Dutch Stuffings, Vegetables 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Sliced carrots, 10 ounces
undrain
1 Slices mushrooms, 4
ounces undrain
1 Chicken broth, 14 ounces
2 Ribs celery, cut 4-5 pieces
1 T Rubbed sage
12 t Poultry seasoning
1 T Chicken bouillon powder
3 T Bottled liquid margarine
or melted butter or
Ar
3 English muffins, cut into
1 Cubes with crumbs
1 Bag unseasoned croutons, 8
ounces
1 T Dry parsley, minced
2 T Dry minced onion

INSTRUCTIONS

When you open the can of carrots, run the blade of a paring knife
through them right in the can so that you've reduced them to tiny  bits
without mashing them. Empty it then into a Dutch oven. Add the
mushrooms; set aside. Empty the  cam of broth into the blender and  add
the celery along with the sage,  poultry seasoning, bouillon  powder
and margarine. Blend a few seconds on  high speed, only until  celery
is finely minced. Meanwhile, add the English muffin cubes,  (crumbs
too), croutons, parsley and onion to the Dutch oven. Pour  blender
mixture over and stir to combine with rubber bowl scraper  until
completely moist. Cover with a lid and bake at 350~ about 45  minutes
to an hour or until piping hot. Refrigerate leftovers to use  within a
week. Freeze to use within 4 months. Source: Ask Your  Neighbor. Posted
to EAT-L Digest 26 Sep 96  Date:    Thu, 26 Sep 1996 18:59:30 -0400
From:    Simps <c.simpson@WORLDNET.ATT.NET>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 180
Calories From Fat: 148
Total Fat: 16.8g
Cholesterol: 33mg
Sodium: 284.3mg
Potassium: 161.7mg
Carbohydrates: 4.5g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 2.8g
Protein: 3.5g


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