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  1. 15 minutes more.
    Serve over steamed rice; this dish is very impressive!



    Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

    Babies really can be found under a cabbage leaf -
    or one can arrange for ground beef to be found there instead.

    8 large cabbage leaves
    1 lb. lean ground newborn human filets, or ground chuck
    Onions
    peppers
    celery
    garlic
    soy sauce
    salt pepper, etc
    Olive oil
    breadcrumbs
    Tomato Gravy (see index)

    Boil the cabbage leaves for 2 minutes to soften.
    In skillet, brown the meat in a little olive oil,
    then add onions, peppers, and celery (all chopped finely)
    and season well.
    Place in a large bowl and cool.
    Add seasoned breadcrumbs and a little of the tomato gravy,
    enough to make the mixture pliable.
    Divide the stuffing among the cabbage leaves then roll.
    Place seam down in a baking pan.
    Ladle tomato gravy on top,
    and bake at 325° for 30 - 45 minutes.



    Umbilical Cordon Bleu

    Nothing is so beautiful as the bond between mother and child,
    so why not consume it?
    Children or chicken breasts will work wonderfully also.

    4 whole umbilical chords (or baby breasts, or chicken breasts)
    4 thin slices of smoked ham, and Gruyere cheese
    Flour
    eggwash (milk and eggs)
    seasoned bread crumbs
    1 onion
    minced
    salt
    pepper
    butter
    olive oil

    Pound the breasts flat (parboil first
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Dec 25, 2004
    #61
  2. Jon G.

    Eugene Guest

    resist this classic appetizer; or light lunch served with
    a fresh salad? Versatility is probably this recipe?s greatest virtue,
    as one can use the best part of a prime, rare, yearling, or the
    morticians occasional horror: a small miracle stopped short by a
    drunk driver, or the innocent victim of a drive-by shooting...

    2 cups finely chopped very young human flesh
    1 cup shredded cabbage
    1 cup bean sprouts
    5 sprigs green onion, finely chopped
    5 cloves minced garlic
    4-6 ounces bamboo shoots
    Sherry
    chicken broth
    oil for deep frying (1 gallon)
    Salt
    pepper
    soy & teriyaki
    minced ginger, etc.
    1 tablespoon cornstarch dissolved in a little cold water
    1 egg beaten

    Make the stuffing:
    Marinate the flesh in a mixture of soy and teriyaki sauces
    then stir fry in hot oil for till brown - about 1 minute, remove.
    Stir-fry the vegetables.
    Put the meat back into the wok and adjust the seasoning.
    De-glaze with sherry, cooking off the alcohol.
    Add broth (optional) cook a few more minutes.
    Add the cornstarch, cook a few minutes till thick,
    then place the stuffing into a colander and cool;
    2 hours
    Wrap the rolls:
    Place 3 tablespoons of stuffing in the wrap, roll tightly -
    corner nearest you first, fold 2 side corners in,
    wrap till remaining corner is left.
    Brush with egg, seal, and allow to sit on the seal for
    a few minutes.
    Fry the rolls:
    325° if using egg roll wraps, 350° for spring roll wraps.
    Deep fry in peanut oil till crispy golden brown, drain on paper towels.



    Lemon Neonate

    Turkey serves just as well, and in fact even looks a bit like a
    well-dressed baby. By the time you turn the child?s breast into
    cutlets, it will be indistinguishable. The taste of young human,
    although similar to turkey (and chicken) often can be wildly
    different depending upon what he or she has consumed during its
    10 to 14 months of life...

    4 well chosen cutlets (from the breasts of 2 healthy neonates)
    2 lar
     
    Eugene, Dec 25, 2004
    #62
  3. Jon G.

    maxpower Guest

    crumb mixture.
    Fry till golden brown in 350° peanut oil.
    In a baking pan, place a layer of gravy,
    then one of meat, gravy, and cheese.
    Another layer each of meat, gravy, and cheese.
    Then bake at 350° for 45 minutes.
    Serve on hot pasta with romano cheese.



    Southern Fried Small-fry

    Tastes like fried chicken, which works just as well.
    In fact you may want to practice cutting up whole chickens
    for frying before you go for the real thing.
    Whole chicken is much more efficient and inexpensive than buying pieces.

    1 tiny human, cut into pieces
    2 cups flour
    Onion, garlic
    Salt
    pepper
    garlic powder
    cayenne pepper
    hot sauce, etc.
    Oil for frying

    Mix milk, eggs, hot sauce in a bowl, add chopped onion and garlic.
    Season the meat liberally, and marinate for several hours.
    Place seasoned flour in a paper or plastic shopping bag,
    drop pieces in a few a time, shake to coat thoroughly,
    then deep fry in hot oil (350°) for about 15 minutes.
    Drain and place on paper towels.



    Miscarriage with Mustard Greens

    Why waste it? Otherwise, and in general, use ham or salt pork to season greens.
    The technique of smothering greens can be used with many vegetables;
    green beans work especially well. Meat is not necessary every day, don?t
    be afraid to alter any dish to vegetarian tastes.

    1 premature baby, born dead
    Large bunch of mustard greens
    2 white onions, 1 cup chopped celery
    Vegetable oil (or hog fat)
    Salt, pepper, garlic, etc.

    Lightly brown onions, celery, garlic and meat in large heavy pot.
    Add a little water and the greens (which should be thoroughly cleaned and washed).
    Smother slowly for at least 2 hours, adding small amounts of water
    when it starts to stick.
    Stir frequent
     
    maxpower, Dec 26, 2004
    #63
  4. rare (150°) and let roast rest.
    Pour stock over onions and drippings, carve the meat and
    place the slices in the au jus.



    Bisque à l?Enfant

    Honor the memory of Grandma with this dish by utilizing her good
    silver soup tureen and her great grandchildren (crawfish, crab or
    lobster will work just as well, however this dish is classically
    made with crawfish).

    Stuffed infant heads, stuffed crawfish heads, stuffed crab or lobster shells;
    make patties if shell or head is not available
    (such as with packaged crawfish, crab, or headless baby).
    Flour
    oil
    onions
    bell peppers
    garlic salt, pepper, etc.
    3 cups chicken stock
    2 sticks butter
    3 tablespoons oil

    First stuff the heads, or make the patties (see index)
    then fry or bake.
    Set aside to drain on paper towels.
    Make a roux with butter, oil and flour,
    brown vegetables in the roux, then add chicken stock and
    allow to simmer for 20 minutes.
    Add the patties or stuffed heads, and some loose crawfish,
    lobster, long piglet, or what have you.
    Cook on low for 15 minutes, then allow it to set for at least
    15 minutes more.
    Serve over steamed rice; this dish is very impressive!



    Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

    Babies really can be found under a cabbage leaf -
    or one can arrange for ground beef to be found there instead.

    8 large cabbage leaves
    1 lb. lean ground newborn human filets, or ground chuck
    Onions
    peppers
    celery
    garlic
    soy sauce
    salt pepper, etc
    Olive oil
    breadcrumbs
    Tomato Gravy
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Dec 26, 2004
    #64
  5. in olive oil till golden brown, remove.
    Add the garlic and onions and cook down a bit.
    Add some lemon juice and some zest, then de-glaze with stock.
    Add a little cornstarch (dissolved in cold water) to the sauce.
    You are just about there, Pour the sauce over the cutlets,
    top with parsley, lemon slices and cracked pepper.
    Serve with spinach salad, macaroni and cheese (homemade) and iced tea...



    Spaghetti with Real Italian Meatballs

    If you don?t have an expendable bambino on hand,
    you can use a pound of ground pork instead.
    The secret to great meatballs, is to use very lean meat.

    1 lb. ground flesh; human or pork
    3 lb. ground beef
    1 cup finely chopped onions
    7 - 12 cloves garlic
    1 cup seasoned bread crumbs
    ½ cup milk, 2 eggs
    Oregano
    basil
    salt
    pepper
    Italian seasoning, etc.
    Tomato gravy (see index)
    Fresh or at least freshly cooked spaghetti or other pasta

    Mix the ground meats together in a large bowl,
    then mix each of the other ingredients.
    Make balls about the size of a baby?s fist
    (there should be one lying around for reference).
    Bake at 400°for about 25 minutes -
    or you could fry them in olive oil.
    Place the meatballs in the tomato gravy, and simmer for several hours.
    Serve on spaghetti.
    Ac
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Dec 26, 2004
    #65
  6. Jon G.

    sparky Guest


    His reply will work! You , on the other hand , do not work!
     
    sparky, Dec 26, 2004
    #66
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