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RECIPE: Looking for: Ways to use lettuce
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Sun, Jan 13, 13 at 14:48
| Hi All - I have an ABUNDANCE of leaf lettuce (black seeded simpson, redina, arugula, etc) and just can't seem to use it all up. Any good uses except for salads? Thanks! |
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RE: RECIPE: Looking for: Ways to use lettuce
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| It.s still a salad but have you ever made a wilted lettuce salad? It takes a lot of leaf lettuce and is my husband'sfavorite. |
RE: RECIPE: Looking for: Ways to use lettuce
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| Hi Roselin - I haven't because every recipe I can find uses bacon and I try to stay away from that. It sounds great, but I don't really want all the fat/grease that comes with it. I would love to try it if I could find a recipe that doesn't use bacon. |
RE: RECIPE: Looking for: Ways to use lettuce
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| I think you need some bacon drippings for it but I do use the center cut bacon that renders very little fat. Do you do lettuce wraps? I don't but know you can find lots of directions on the net. |
RE: RECIPE: Looking for: Ways to use lettuce
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| Are any of those varieties suitable for roll ups. This is a fabulous recipe: |
Here is a link that might be useful: Chicken roll ups
RE: RECIPE: Looking for: Ways to use lettuce
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| Are any of those varieties suitable for roll ups. This is a fabulous recipe: |
Here is a link that might be useful: Chicken roll ups
RE: RECIPE: Looking for: Ways to use lettuce
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| How about Emeril Lagasse's Lettuce Soup. It received quite a few 5 stars and a delicious 1st course for a meal. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Emeril's Lettuce Soup
RE: RECIPE: Looking for: Ways to use lettuce
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| I think a wilted lettuce salad might be good with sesame oil as a substitute for the bacon grease. |
RE: RECIPE: Looking for: Ways to use lettuce
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| Try it in a stir fry, can be quite good! |
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