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Cheezy Ham and Rice
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy
Ham
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1/2
c
Green peppers; diced
1/2
c
Cup celery; diced
1/2
c
Onion; diced
2
tb
Butter
2
tb
Flour
2
c
Evaporated milk
1 1/2
c
Grated sharp Cheddar cheese
2
c
Cooked ham cut into julienne strips
1
ts
Dry mustard
1
ts
Garlic salt
1/4
ts
Red pepper
1
ts
Worcestershire sauce
3
c
Cooked rice
INSTRUCTIONS
Sauté green pepper, celery and onion in butter over low heat until tender.
Blend in flour. Add milk and cook until sauce is thick and smooth, stirring
constantly. Add cheese and heat until melted, stirring constantly again.
Add ham, mustard, salt, Worcestershire and red pepper. Spoon over cooked
rice.
NOTES : Splendid for a buffet. Serve in a chafing dish.
Recipe by: Three Rivers Cookbook Vol. 1 pg 73
Posted to TNT Recipes Digest by "Lynn Ratcliffe" <[email protected]> on Mar
30, 1998
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