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| Hi ~
There is a restaurant in Fair Oaks, CA called the Sunflower Drive In that has nut burgers that are to die for! I'm looking to start experimenting to find a recipe for one that equally as good or even better. I don't know what is in the one at the Sunflower, but if you have any recipes for this that you would recommend, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks so much! |
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| Have you tried writing to The Sacramento Bee? The weekly food section mailbox posts requests for restaurant recipes all the time, and usually someone responds with either an actual recipe from the restaurant or a pretty good copy cat version. |
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- Posted by californiadreamer (My Page) on Tue, May 27, 08 at 17:01
| That's a GREAT IDEA!!!! Thanks, I'll do that! |
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| Hi Guys, Just found this forum. The following is for a nut loaf but I often make them into muffins. Enjoy Jan. Nut Roast INGREDIENTS METHOD Add the Cashews first splitting them into halves (I usually can’t be bothered and just place them in a clean tea towel and tap them with a rolling pin) Then mix in the following - mixing each in before the next ingredient Sauté chopped onions and sliced peppers - add If using mushrooms cut small – fry in margarine separately until shrunk and intense flavour add these with any oil remaining (don’t use too much oil initially) Drain little tomato juice and warm this up and dissolve the stock cube – add Mix in remainder of tomatoes (well chopped) Put the mixture into greased ceramic loaf tin and bake in a moderate oven 180 degrees. Place low down in the oven and for the first half of the cooking time cover with aluminium foil to stop top burning. Total cooking time approx 1 hour but check after 50 mins – when lightly pressed down it should give a little. If cooking in advance to requirement slightly under cook so that it can be reheated without it drying out too much. Another option is to use a muffin tray but remember to heap in the mixture as the mix will not rise at all! They freeze very well and are great for lunch boxes! I have a friend who now uses my recipe and sometimes adds some curry power for a change! Enjoy Jan |
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- Posted by beginnerkelli (My Page) on Mon, May 4, 09 at 0:43
| i know this is a little late but here is a GREAT veggie burger recipe with nuts: "Beet" this Veggie Burger *serve with carrot dogs 2 Tbsp olive oil * Bring 1/2 C water to a boil in small saucepan. Add 1/4 C oats and a dash of salt. Return to boil, cover, reduce heat to low, and cook 7 minutes. Directions~ I like to top these burgers with bbq sauce, avocado, and something crunchy, like onions, lettuce, or even sliced fennel. It's your burger...put whatever you want on it! |
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