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Vegetarian Burgers And Stuffed Potatoes
May 15, 2007, 2:59 am | visits: 261 | wordcount: 329
By Donna Rivera-Loudon

Its not always easy being a vegetarian. I found that most foods taste bland until you get the hang of cooking without meat. I cooked with meat so long that I felt lost when my doctor told me to stop eating meat, especially beef. Here are two really yummy recipes for the vegetarians that my friends and I put together. Give them a try. I think you will agree that they make being a vegetarian a lot more enjoyable. MUSHROOM BURGERS 1 pound fresh mushrooms, sliced 1 large onion, minced 2 slices white bread, finely diced 2 T oyster sauce 1 egg salt to taste ground black pepper to taste Coat a large skillet with cooking spray, and place over medium heat. Add mushrooms and onions; cook and stir for about 4 minutes, just until mushrooms begin to give up their juices. Stir in bread cubes and oyster sauce; cook and stir 1 minute. Remove mixture from pan, and set mixture aside to cool. Wipe pan clean. Beat egg, and mix into mushroom mixture. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Coat skillet with cooking spray, and place over medium heat. Spoon mixture into skillet in 6 equal amounts. Brown one side, flip over, and brown other side. Serve. Makes 6 servings. BAJA STUFFED POTATOES 6 large baking potatoes 3 T olive oil 3/4 cup sour cream 1 1/2 cups shredded pepper-jack cheese 2 (11-oz) cans Mexican-style corn, drained 2 (4-oz) cans chopped green chile peppers, drained Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Pierce each potato several times and rub generously with oil. Bake until softened, about 45 to 55 minutes. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl combine sour cream, cheese, corn, and chile peppers. When the potatoes are cooked, cut a slit in the top of each one and squeeze or scoop out the flesh, leaving a ½-inch thick shell. Combine the potato flesh with the cheese mixture; mix well. Spoon the potato mixture back into the shells, and place them on a baking sheet. Bake for 15 minutes, or until cheese is melted and golden brown. Makes 6 servings.

Donna has an MBA in information technology and is currently a Tupperware Director, a webmaster, and a college professor. Visit Donna's Tupperware Website or visit A Website for the Modern Woman
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