The great substitution guide -part 3

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Source: Ladies Home Journal

pancetta: italian salt-cured bacon; use equal amount bacon phyllo pastry: use strudel leaves porcini mushrooms: for fresh porcini, use equal amount domestic fresh mushrooms plus ½ ounce dried porcini potatoes: for new potatoes, use large potatoes cut into 1-inch pieces prosciutto ham: use equal amount very thinly sliced Black Forest or Westphalian ham

quail: for 1 quail, use half a Cornish hen quince: use equal amount pears or apples, but cook only until fruit is tender

quinoa: use equal amount of couscous rabbit: use equal amount chicken radicchio: use equal amount red cabbage ricotta: use equal amount cottage cheese pureed in blender rutabaga: use equal amount turnips or butternut squash saffron: use a pinch turmeric

scallops: use monkfish or skate shallots: use equal amount chopped sweet onion sorrel: for 1 pound of sorrel use 1 pound spinach and 1 to 2 teaspoons of lemon juice

sweet potato: use equal amount of butternut squash tahini: use equal amount peanut butter thai fish sauce: use equal amount anchovy paste fresh tomatoes: for 1 pound fresh tomatoes, use 2 cups drained canned tomatoes

unsweetened chocolate: for 1 ounce unsweetened chocolate, use 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa plus 1 tablespoon vegetable shortening vanilla bean: for half a vanilla bean, use 1 tablespoon vanilla extract

veal cutlets: use turkey, chicken or port cutlets vermouth: use equal amount dry white wine walnuts: use equal amount pecans wasabe: Japanese horseradish; use equal amount horseradish wine: use equal amount broth or orange juice, depending on recipe wonton: use meat-filled ravioli or tortellini xeres vinegar: another name for sherry vinegar; use equal amount red wine vinegar

yam: use equal amount butternut squash yogurt: use equal amount buttermilk or sour cream ziti: use another tubular pasta such as penne zucchini: use equal amount eggplant zwieback: crumbs often used as a crush for cheesecake; use equal amount plain graham crackers

April 1994, Lori Nero <LEN@...> hazel-chaz@... -home of Margarita Jell-O, an alcoholic use for lime jell-o. Send me a message that says "request margarita" in the body or text. Hazel Boston-Baden, P.O. Box 1792, Redondo Beach CA 90278, (310) 542-5849. * * * * * Submitted By DIANE LAZARUS On 05-26-95

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