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Thursday, June 26
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justeastofeden
on Thu 26 Jun 2008 11:10 PM CDT
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justeastofeden
on Thu 26 Jun 2008 07:47 AM CDT
Chicory is as old as history itself, being a primary ingredient in many Roman dishes. The plant’s green leafs (radicchio) are often eaten as a salad in Here is a Cajun recipe you probably have never heard of but try it anyway. I found it in the French Acadian Cook Book published in 1955 by the Louisiana Acadian Handicraft Museum, Inc. The recipe was contributed by Mrs. F.A. McKague of French Chicory and Potato Salad 1 lb of onions 3 lbs Irish potatoes 1 head of chicory 1 lb of bacon Hard cooked eggs Boil and dice potatoes and eggs in separate dish. Fry diced bacon and onions until brown. Mix potatoes, eggs and chopped chicory in frying pan and cook for five minutes. Serve hot. Serves six.
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