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Cream Of Fresh Tomato Soup

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Dairy 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 Medium-size, very ripe
tomatoes
1 Onion, finely chopped 1/4
cup
1/2 c Finely chopped celery
1 pn Sugar, optional
3 Whole cloves
1 Bay leaf
3 T Butter
3 T Flour
1 t Salt
3 c Milk

INSTRUCTIONS

Peel and chop tomatoes; combine with onion, celery, sugar(if used),
cloves and bay leaf in a medium-size saucepan. Bring to boiling;lower
heat; cover and simmer 15 minutes. Melt butter in a large saucepan.
Stir in flour and salt;cook 1 minute; stir in milk. Cook, stirring
constantly, until mixture thickens and bubbles, 2 minutes; keep warm.
Puree tomato mixture through sieve or food mill. Stir puree slowly
into sauce. Heat but don't boil. Serve with croutons, if you wish.
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #535 by hister@juno.com (Iris E.
Dunaway) on Mar 22, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 138
Calories From Fat: 73
Total Fat: 8.4g
Cholesterol: 25mg
Sodium: 456.2mg
Potassium: 277mg
Carbohydrates: 11.4g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 7.5g
Protein: 4.9g


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