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Chestnut Puree
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Grains, Dairy
Side dish
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
cn
Whole chestnuts, drained
(11 ounces each)
1
cn
Condensed consomme'
1
tb
Butter
1/3
c
Light cream
INSTRUCTIONS
In a saucepan combine chestnuts, celery, and consomme'. Boil until
consomme' is absorbed. Press chestnuts through a sieve or whirl in a
blender. Stir in butter and cream. Serve with Wild Boar. NOTE: Chestnut
Puree is also an excellent accompaniment for turkey, fillet of beef, and
lamb.
Adaption from recipe by Claude Bouchet, Jockey Club (Washington, D.C.)
Campbell's Great Restaurants Cookbook, U.S.A. Electronic format courtesy of
Karen Mintzias Submitted By KM@SALATA.COM (KAREN MINTZIAS) On 23 NOV 95
232154 -0800
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini
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