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Dairy, Eggs, Meats, Grains Dujour06, New 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

12 oz Plain country bread, two
day old
1/2 qt Milk
4 Eggs
3 Garlic cloves
2 T Parmesan cheese
1 c Olive oil
2 lb Very ripe fresh tomatoes
chopped
1 t Tomato paste
1 Leek, only the white
part finely
1 pn Hot pepper flakes
12 Basil leaves, chopped
1 1/2 qt Chicken and veal consume
mixed together
Salt and pepper to taste
1 qt Grape seed oil
16 Basil leaves, washed and
dried

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. First, prepare the timballe. Cut the
bread into 1-inch cubes. In a bowl mix together the milk and eggs.  Add
the bread to the milk mixture and let soak until the bread is  soft.
Place garlic in a pot of water and poach them, but change the water
the first three times the water boils. (This will remove the bitter
flavor from the garlic.) Place garlic in a blender and puree. Add
garlic and Parmesan cheese to the bread mixture. Season to taste with
salt and pepper.  Place mixture into a blender and puree until coarse.
Pour mixture  into 4 small buttered ramekins and place in a large
baking dish. Pour  water into the baking dish, enough to come half way
up the ramekins.  Place baking dish in the oven and bake at 375 degrees
F for 30  minutes.  On to the soup. In a large pot heat olive oil for 2
minutes. Add  tomatoes, tomato paste, leeks and hot pepper flakes.
Bring to a boil  and add the basil leaves and the consume. Add salt and
freshly ground  pepper to taste. Cook for 20 minutes over low heat.
For the basil: heat oil in a fry pan until very hot. Fry 4 or 5 basil
leaves at a time. Fry the basil leaves until they get a glossy green
and drain on a dry towel and keep warm until ready to serve.  To Serve:
Place one timballe in the middle of the dish. Pour the soup  around it
and place fried basil leaves on top of the timballe.  S: 4 servings
Converted by MC_Buster.  Recipe by: CHEF DU JOURSHOW #DJ9087  Converted
by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 10633
Calories From Fat: 9971
Total Fat: 1127.9g
Cholesterol: 791.8mg
Sodium: 2776.3mg
Potassium: 5360.5mg
Carbohydrates: 112.1g
Fiber: 45.5g
Sugar: 50.2g
Protein: 79.2g


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