• citrus flavouring

    From JIM WELLER@1:135/392 to RUTH HAFFLY on Mon Aug 2 18:22:00 2021

    Quoting Ruth Haffly to Jim Weller <=-

    (citrus) peels / flavouring tea / powder in a spice grinder for
    seasoning mixes for pork and poultry dishes.

    we don't buy that much other citrus fruits.

    Roslind goes though a three pound bag of Mandarins a month and I
    like to cook with and flavour beverages with fresh lemons and limes.

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    Title: Farmer's Market Mixed Grill Tasting Menu
    Categories: Grill, Vegetables, Lemon. Eggs
    Yield: 4 Servings

    4 Ears corn, with husk
    1 tb Sugar
    Sea salt
    Freshly ground pepper
    Butter flavor cooking spray
    4 lg Portabello mushroom caps
    Olive oil spray
    2 Heads fresh garlic, top
    1/4 -inch cut off
    2 lg Fennel bulbs, halved, rubbed
    With lemon juice
    3 tb Top fronds reserved
    4 sm Italian eggplants, halved
    Lengthwise
    6 Very thick spring onions or
    4 Thin young leeks, trimmed
    2/3 c Extra virgin olive oil
    2 1/2 ts Italian seasoning blend
    4 Extra large eggs in the
    Shell, room temperature
    Crushed hot red pepper

    Soak corn with sugar and a tablespoon of salt dissolved in water
    to cover, for about one hour. Pull back husks, remove as much silk
    as possible, spray kernels with butter flavor cooking spray, close
    up husks. Spray portabellos generously on both sides with olive
    oil spray. Sprinkle with salt and plenty of freshly ground pepper.
    Dry-marinate 30 minutes. Spray grill grate, a wide grill spatula
    and long tongs with no-stick spray.

    Prepare a medium-hot direct fire for a gas or charcoal grill.
    Spray garlic bulbs with olive oil spray; wrap in double layer of
    foil. Grill 30 minutes, or until very soft. Grill corn, turning
    occasionally, 20 minutes. When cool enough to handle, remove
    husks. Spray fennel and eggplant on all sides with olive oil
    spray. Brush spring onions with extra virgin olive oil. Sprinkle
    cut sides of eggplant and fennel with Italian seasoning, salt and
    pepper to taste.

    Grill fennel cut side down until grid marked, turn using spatula
    and grill 4-5 minutes longer, and 8-10 minutes total. Repeat with
    eggplant halves. Grill spring onions 5-6 minutes until slightly
    charred, turning with long tongs. Grill portabellos gill side down
    5 minutes, turn and grill 5 minutes longer, until tender and
    juicy. Place eggs on cooler section of grill, in a vegetable grill
    basket if available. Cook 20 minutes, turning over twice. Cool in
    a bowl of ice water, peel and halve.

    Arrange vegetables and eggs on a warmed platter. Garnish with
    reserved fennel fronds. Squeeze garlic pulp from skins. Place 2
    tablespoons in a spouted measuring cup or small pitcher. Add 1/2 cup
    plus 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil, a pinch of crushed
    peppers, stir to combine. Serve at table for drizzling.

    Serving suggestion: Follow with an assortment of excellent cheeses
    and fruit.

    A Grilling Hall of Fame recipe From: Nibble .Com

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    Cheers

    Jim

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to JIM WELLER on Wed Aug 4 07:04:00 2021
    JIM WELLER wrote to RUTH HAFFLY <=-

    (citrus) peels / flavouring tea / powder in a spice grinder for
    seasoning mixes for pork and poultry dishes.

    we don't buy that much other citrus fruits.

    Roslind goes though a three pound bag of Mandarins a month and I
    like to cook with and flavour beverages with fresh lemons and limes.

    How does she make .... oh, yeah, she's gone a lot to the bush communities.

    A 3# mesh bag od Halo or Cuties Mandarins might last a week. Generally
    less than that here.

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    Title: Mandarin Almond Chicken Bites
    Categories: Appetisers, Poultry, Citrus, Fruits, Nuts
    Yield: 16 Servings

    1/2 c Fine chopped, cooked
    - chicken
    1/2 c Mandarin orange segments;
    - drained, in thirds
    1/4 c Dried cranberries
    2 tb Planters Sliced Almonds
    2 tb Miracle Whip Light Dressing
    48 Triscuits Reduced Fat
    - Crackers

    Mix together chicken, oranges, cranberries, almonds and
    dressing; cover. Refrigerate at least 1 hour to allow
    flavors to blend. Top each cracker with 1 tsp. of the
    chicken mixture.

    Serve immediately.

    Serves 16

    Per serving • Calories 80 (18 from fat) • Fat 2 g •
    Cholesterol 5 mg • Sodium 85 mg • Carbohydrates 13 g •
    Dietary Fiber 2 g • Protein 3 g

    Diabetic Exchanges: 1 Starch

    From: http://www.diabeticconnect.com

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  • From Ruth Haffly@1:396/45.28 to JIM WELLER on Wed Aug 4 15:26:49 2021
    Hi Jim,

    (citrus) peels / flavouring tea / powder in a spice grinder for
    seasoning mixes for pork and poultry dishes.

    we don't buy that much other citrus fruits.

    Roslind goes though a three pound bag of Mandarins a month and I
    like to cook with and flavour beverages with fresh lemons and limes.

    We used to buy a lot more but have dropped off in the last few years.
    Probably should get back into it.

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    Ruth
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