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Feb. 12, 2010 | The Clarion Miscellaneous Page 7 Chef Boy-ar-Dave: Valentine's Day Special Entree: Chicken Cordon Bleu Dessert: Cherry Yum Yum Entree: Chicken Cordon Bleu Average Cost Meal: 10-12 Time of Preparation: 10 Minutes Cook Time: 20 Minutes Difficulty: 4 Ingredients: 4-6 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts About ‘A ” in thickness 4-6 Pieces of Ham 4-6 Pieces of Swiss Cheese 3 Eggs 1 Package of Bread Crumbs or Shake n ’Bake 1 Bunch of Spinach (optional) 1 Pack of Mushrooms (optional) Directions: Preheat the oven to 350. Cover the bottom of a Medium to Large size baking sheet in oil Crack three Eggs into a bowl and whisk together until the yokes are scrabbled. Add a small amount of the egg yoke to the bottom of the baking sheet (to prevent sticking). Take the Chicken Breasts and dip them generously in the egg yokes. Roll the chicken breasts in the Bread Crumbs. Place in the oven for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes remove the dish andfilet halfway into each of the chicken breasts. Peel back and put Ham and Swiss inside and fold back over. (You can add spinach and mushrooms into your chicken breasts for additional flavor). Place back in the oven and bake for an additional 5 minutes. Dessert: Cherry Yum Yum Average Cost of Meal: 7 Time of Preparation: 20 Minutes For best taste let the dish sit in the fridge over night DifBculty: 1 Ingredients: 1 Large Tub of Cool Whip 1 8 oz Tub of Cream Cheese 1 Box of Graham Crackers 1 Can of Cherry Pie Filling Directions: Combine Cool Whip and Cream Cheese in a mixing bowl and blend until smooth and consistent. In a medium pan cover the bottom in graham crackers. Add a layer of Cream Cheese and Cool Whip. Alternate between Crackers and Whip. On the top add Cherry Pie Filling. ^esquipebalian jfitie ©ollar Wov^ of tf)e Wtt^ Taciturn adjective Pronunciation: [tas-i-turn] Definition: Quiet, refraining from speech whilst in the company of others. Usage: “Sarah was in the middle of telling Jessica a riveting story. Upon the arrival of strangers in their usually isolated comer of the school grounds she suddenly turned taciturn, and Jessica never did find out the end result of Mr. Genika’s pant- seam-splitting debacle.” Etymology: Traces from the Latin tacere, “to be silent.” Comic by Karam Boeshaar OAV AND KEVIM-G^ss the Y-i Eu-rgtrS ... y CD iTj
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