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Rainbow Trout Stars In New England-Style Favorite
N ew England tduisine is fast
becoming America’s latest food
trend. Witka. rich culinary heritage
dating back- to our nati()n’s first
settlers, this region is the'ihome of
such favorites as chowder, maple
syrup, cranberry sauce and fish cakes.
Borrowing from the original, this
recipe for New England-Style Trout
Cakes features the delicate flavor of
Idaho Rainbow Trout, for a new,
lighter twist on an old classic.
Succulent morsels of pjoached
Idaho Rainbow Trout fillets com
bine with breadcrumbs, tender-crisp
celery and onion.
Reduced-calorie mayonnaise is
added for extra moistness. Form the
mixture into patties, then saute
until crisp and golden brown. Ac
company with a creamy dill sauce,
for the finishing touch.
For a festive autumn buffet, serve
New England-Style Trout Cakes
with a mixed green salad, marinated
fall vegetables, crispy french bread
and plum tart for dessert.
For more rainbow trout recipes,
send a self-addressed, stamped en
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NEW ENGLAND-STYLE
TROUT CAKES
V4 cup + 3 tablespoons
reduced-calorie mayonnaise
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
1 teaspoon fresh dill weed or
teaspoon dried dill
Salt and cayenne pepper
4 Clear Springs® Brand Idaho
Rainbow Trout
fillets (4 ounces each)
6 tablespoons bread crumbs,
divided
2 tablespoons each finely
chopped celery, bell pepper
and green onion
1 egg
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
Salt and pepper
2 teaspoons butter
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As I was paying the cashier at
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Combine 3 tablespoons mayoAnaise and next 4 ingredients in bowl.
Cover and refrigerate. Fill large skillet with water. Bring to simmer; reduce
heat. Poach trout fillets in gently simmering water for about 5 minutes, or
until fish flakes with a fork. Remove skin from trout and flake meat into
bowl. Add U cup mayonnaise, 2 tablespoons bread crumbs and next 5
ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Shape mixture into 8 cakes.
Dredge in reserved bread crumbs. Melt butter over medium heat in skillet.
Saute trout cakes about 3 to 5 minutes, or until golden brown and heated
through. Serve immediately with sauce. Makes 4 servings. About 321
calories per serving.
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cooking. After all, what really
makes homemade Italian dishes so
special — like zesty pasta and
chicken, hearty soups and fresh fish
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them. And if you grew up with a
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“When I was a kid, if I was sick,
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Chicken has always been popular
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dishes like spicy chicken wings are a
favorite appetizer. Here’s a terrific
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chicken) your family and friends
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Preparation is easy. Use a gallon-
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of honey, vinegar, onion, mint,
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• Ziploc storage bags can make
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HONEY AND VINEGAR CHICKEN WINGS
3 tablespoons chopped fresh
mint leaves
2 large garlic cloves, minced
Ve teaspoon black pepper
Dash hot pepper sauce
3 pounds chicken wings
'A cup red wine vinegar
Vi cup honey
3 green onions, with partial
^reen tops, minced
Fold wing tips inside each wing, or discard wing tips and halve each wing at
joint. Arrange pieces in gallon-size Ziploc® brand storage bag (use two.!
necessary). Combine remaining ingredients in sinall bowl, btir to blft
thoroughly. Pour over chicken in bag; seal zipper-top. Marinate
refrigerator at least 4 hours, turning bag over several times. Open bag and
remove chicken, reserving marinade. Arrange pieces in baking pan. Brash
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marinade again; bake 15 minutes longer. Serve hot.
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