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June Meyer’s Hungarian Style Cauliflower Or Broccoli (kar

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Vegetables Hungarian Hungary, Vegetable 4 To 6

INGREDIENTS

Head of cauliflower
Pot of salted water
1/4 lb Butter
1 c Bread crumbs
1/8 t Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

We always had a copious amount of homemade breadcrumbs made from the
bread that was baked in a large turkey roaster. The dried bread was
stored in a paper bag in the oven. When ever we needed crumbs for
Apple Strudel, fried chicken, Wiener Schnitzel, Hungarian Hamburgers,
cauliflower or broccoli we would grate the hard bread on the side of
the grater to make as much as we needed. The best crumbs are the kind
you make your self from good white bread. The crumbs should be large,
not ground to a sand like texture. Cauliflower or broccoli was served
in this simple but very flavorful way. Regards, June Meyer.  Hungarian
Style Cauliflower Serves 4 to 6 Cook a whole head of  cauliflower in a
pot of salted water till tender. Drain and place  whole head on a
serving dish. In a saute pan melt 1/4 lb. butter and  medium brown 1
cup of bread crumbs, season with 1/8 tsp. salt. Stir  and toss crumbs.
Do not let it burn or it will be bitter. Spoon  butter and crumb
mixture over the top of cauliflower and serve.  Hungarian Style
Broccoli Serves 4 to 6 Substitute broccoli in place of  cauliflower.
Trim off thick stems of broccoli. You can keep the  broccoli in one
head or break it into flowerets. Cook in salted water  till tender.
Drain and place on a serving dish. In a saute pan melt  1/4 lb. butter
and medium brown 1 cup of bread crumbs, season with  1/8 tsp. salt.
Stir and toss crumbs. Do not let it burn or it will be  bitter. Spoon
butter and crumb mixture over the top of broccoli and  serve.  If you
try one of my recipes please tell me what you think. E-Mail me  at:
june4@interaccess.com WALT Posted to EAT-L Digest 25 November 96  Date:
Tue, 26 Nov 1996 22:50:04 -0500  From:    Walt Gray
<waltgray@MNSINC.COM>

A Message from our Provider:

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 311
Calories From Fat: 215
Total Fat: 24.4g
Cholesterol: 61mg
Sodium: 274.4mg
Potassium: 69.5mg
Carbohydrates: 19.6g
Fiber: 1.3g
Sugar: 1.8g
Protein: 3.9g


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