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358winchester- 12-27-2007
potted meat Recipes
How to Make Potted Meat Gravy This recipe is surely to delight those of us that love potted meat. Although, a lot of health conscious people may not choose to eat potted meat or other canned meat products on a regular basic. Nevertheless, it is nice to treat ones self. And a lot of things are okay if done in moderation. Therefore, people need to establish, for themselves, a balance in their eating habits. For each of our bodies act differently to certain food groups. And most of us are aware of the fact that a lot of canned meats have a lot of sodium added. People that need to watch there sodium intake may not want to eat very many canned meat products. But if they choose to this is a delicious recipe. Ingredients(1-2) (3oz.) Cans of (Hormel) Potted Meat (Food Product) (1/2 to 3/4) Cup of (Gold Medal) (Self-Rising) Flour (3/4 to 1) Cup of (Reduced Fat) Milk (More or less) can be added, warm water can be used in place of milk, or part of both Salt and Pepper - The use of salt and pepper is optional. A salt substitute can be used in place of the salt. Garlic powder can be used for additional seasoning, and will help aid in lowering cholesterol. Products to Have on Hand: (Pure Wesson) Vegetable Oil and (Bertolli) (Extra Virgin) Olive Oil (1/4 to 1/2) Cup of Oil (Combine both oils) StepsMake sure that all products needed are at your convenience. Be sure to sift the flour or use a fork to check for lumps. Any salt or salt substitute, pepper, or garlic powder can be, directly, added to sifted flour. Have flour pre-measured and set aside. The same step applies to the oil, and the milk or water. Be sure to place the skillet on the burner of the stove. Set the burner that's underneath the skillet on a medium setting, allowing the oil to get extremely hot. A person can -*test*-('") to see if it is hot enough by added a little flour. If the flour sizzles it is time to begin preparing the gravy. Add flour a little at a time, while constantly stirring. Allow the gravy to become lightly brown before moving on to the next step. Reduce the heat and slowly add in the potted meat as soon as the gravy has reached the desire thickness. Be sure to continue stirring, while allowing the gravy to simmer once the potted meat has been added. Remove it from the heat and serve hot, when the gravy is read, or allow it to cool. If eating anything that has an excessive amount of sodium, be sure to drink lots of water. Using a cast iron skillet is highly recommended. This recipe will go great over hot biscuits. Simply cut open the biscuit and pour the gravy on top. This recipe is great at breakfast or anytime. It can be poured over grits or hash browns. And, also, it makes a great side dish for dipping, biscuits, toast, or hot rolls. Has a fast meal idea toss one or more baking potatoes inside the microwave, or box mashed potatoes are quick and easy to prepare. The gravy can be added on top of either one. A potted meat can or small Vienna sausage makes a perfect size biscuit cutter, for homemade biscuits. They always turn out just the right size. Simply save the can, wash and remove label...next tuck it away in with your silverware or other utensils. It is recommended using a fork to stir and make gravy. It helps to assure that the gravy has no lumps and turns out creamy. Normally the thicker the gravy the better, but that is not meaning too thick. Therefore, follow each step carefully and slowly. Warm water can be added if the gravy ends up too thick. But, also, move slowly with that step. Do not burn the gravy. It needs to only be a light brown. Do not use oil or oils in excess. Someone should carefully think out how much gravy that they're intending on making, such as is it for one, two or more people. The goal is to taste the gravy and not the oil. Allow just enough oil to soak up the flour. In order to reach the field goal with this recipe some simple ones if your in a hurry Cheesy Meat Spread (Makes 1-1/4 cups) 1 3oz. can ARMOUR STAR POTTED MEAT FOOD PRODUCT, 1/2 cup mayonaise, 1 7.5oz. container pimiento cheese spread, 1 tablespoon minced onion, assorted crackers Combine all ingredients; beat at medium speed of electric mixer until smooth. Chill thoroughly. Serve on crackers. Devilish Meat & Egg Sandwich (Makes 6 sandwiches) 5 hard cooked eggs, 2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish, 2 3oz. can ARMOUR STAR POTTED MEAT FOOD PRODUCT, 1 tablespoon minced onion, 12 white bread slices, 1/3 cup mayonaise, lettuce Mash eggs; mix with potted meat, mayonaise, pickle relish, and onion; chill, if desired. Spread mixture on 6 bread slices; top with lettuce and remaining bread slices. Meaty Deviled Eggs (Makes 12 servings) 6 hard cooked eggs (cut in half), 1 3oz. can ARMOUR STAR POTTED MEAT FOOD PRODUCT, 1/2 teaspoon prepared mustard, 1/2 teaspoon paprika, 1/4 teaspoon onion powder, 2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish, 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 tablespoon mayonnaise, 1/2 teaspoon vinegar, parsley sprigs Remove yolks from eggs. Mash yolks; blend in remaining ingredients except parsley. Fill egg halves. Chill thoroughly. Garnish with parsley. Old English Potted Meat Spread (Makes 1-1/2 cups) 1 5.5oz. can ARMOUR STAR POTTED MEAT FOOD PRODUCT, 1 5oz. process cheese spread (sharp Old English flavor), 3 tablespoons chopped sweet pickle, assorted crackers Combine potted meat and cheese spread. Add pickle; chill. Serve on crackers. Tangy Spread (Makes 2 cups) 2 3oz. can ARMOUR STAR POTTED MEAT FOOD PRODUCT, 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish, 1 tablespoon prepared mustard, 1 8oz. pkg cream cheese (softened), bread or assorted crackers Combine all ingredients, except bread or crackers; chill thoroughly. Serve on bread. NOW Y'ALL ENJOY :big grin: :big grin:

Craig- 01-01-2008

What is the gas potential of these reciepes?

358winchester- 01-01-2008

on the scale of 1 to 10 most are about 12 to 14 Hilarious

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