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Nutrition Facts
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Serving Size 1 (316g)
Recipe makes 4 servings
The following items or measurements are not included below:
1 tablespoon
balsamic vinegar
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Calories 266
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Calories from Fat 162
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(60%)
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Amount Per Serving
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%DV
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Total Fat 18.1g
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27%
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Saturated Fat 6.5g
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32%
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Monounsaturated Fat 7.3g
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Polyunsaturated Fat 1.9g
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Trans Fat 0.0g
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Cholesterol 133mg
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44%
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Sodium 1219mg
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50%
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Potassium 587mg
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16%
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Total Carbohydrate 15.7g
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5%
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Dietary Fiber 3.5g
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13%
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Sugars 3.9g
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Protein 12.1g
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24%
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Ingredients
Directions
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Heat oven to 350 deg F/180 deg Celsius. If you have a convection oven, you might find this heat setting too high. Sometimes I bake this dish at 325 def F/160 deg Celsius
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Cook or steam the broccoli until just fork-tender.
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Fry the bacon bits and chopped onion in a little hot oil over fairly high heat, stirring often. When softened, add the balsamic vinegar and the sugar, and stir well. Add a pinch of salt as well.
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Fry until well coloured but not burning! Remove with a slotted spoon so the fat stays behind, and keep in a small bowl.
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If using, grate the cheese, and measure loosely: do not push into the cup measure. You could also use a handful of grated parmesan instead of a cup of cheddar.
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Put the broccoli into a processor with the cup of milk, the flour, the eggs, nutmeg, salt and Tabasco (or any hot pepper sauce, or chopped chilli pepper).
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Process until smooth.
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Grease a soufflé or other suitable oven dish with butter or a non-stick spray.
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Pour the brccoli mixture into the dish.
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Add in the bacon and onion, plus the cheese (if using) and stir in evenly and lightly with a fork.
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If you like, sprinkle dried breacrumbs over the top.
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Bake in the preheated oven for about 45 minutes, until slightly risen, brownish on top, and set. Please note that you will not have a real high-risen soufflé!
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Serve as a veg. dish with your meat, carb. and a salad.
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(NOTE: The leftovers, even cold from the fridge, make a very nice breakfast -- for me -- as the taste improves overnight! LOL!).
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From: Fairy Nuff
On Aug 20, 2006
Zuri this is a really wonderful recipe!! I followed the instructions (adding a diced onion to the bacon) and then put the mixture into four individual souffle dishes.
I reduced the cooking time to 30 minutes.They looked and tasted great!! I really liked them unmoulded on the plate...a stunning looking vegetable side dish that is easy to make. A definite make again recipe!!!
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