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Herb Salad Spring Rolls with Peanut Sauce

Spring Rolls
2 oz cellophane noodles (bean thread noodles)
1 ½ T rice vinegar
2 large Boston lettuce leaves, washed and dried
8 8” rounds rice paper, plus additional in case of tearing
2 T peanuts, dry roasted, crushed
1 scallion, julienned in 2” strips
¼ c carrot, finely shredded
1/3 c cabbage or cucumber, finely shredded
¼ c fresh basil leaves, Thai basil preferable, washed and dried
¼ c fresh mint leaves, washed and dried
¼ c fresh coriander leaves, washed and dried

Sauce
3 garlic cloves, minced
¼ t dried hot red pepper flakes, or to taste
1 T vegetable oil
1 T tomato paste
3 T creamy peanut butter
3 T hoisin sauce
½ t sugar
¾ c water

In a bowl, soak noodles in very hot water to cover for fifteen minutes. Drain well in a colander. Reserve half of the noodles for another use. With scissors, cut remaining noodles into 3- to 4-inch lengths, and, in a small bowl, toss with vinegar and salt to taste.

Cut out and discard ribs from lettuce leaves, halving each leaf.

In a shallow baking pan or cake pan, soak two rounds rice paper in hot water to cover until very pliable, 45 seconds to 1 minute.

Carefully spread 1 soaked round on a paper towel, leaving remaining round in water, and blot with paper towels. Arrange 1 piece of lettuce leaf on bottom half of sheet, leaving a 1” border along the edge. Top lettuce with about ¼ of peanuts and ¼ of noodles, arranging them in a line across the lettuce. Top noodles with ¼ each of scallion, carrot, cabbage, and herbs. Roll up filling tightly in rice paper, folding insides after first roll to completely enclose filling, and continue rolling.

Spread remaining soaked rice paper round on paper towel and blot with another paper towel. Wrap rice paper around spring roll in the same manner. (Double wrapping covers and years and makes roll more stable and easier to eat.) Wrap spring roll in rinsed and squeezed paper towel and put in a resealable plastic bag. Make three more rolls with remaining ingredients in the same manner. Rolls may be made one day ahead and chilled, wrapped in wet paper towels in sealed plastic bag. Before serving, bring rolls to room temperature.

Discard paper towels. Halve rolls diagonally and serve with peanut sauce.

For sauce: In a small saucepan, cook garlic and red pepper flakes in oil over moderate heat, stirring, until garlic is golden. Whisk in remaining ingredients and bring to a boil, whisking. Simmer sauce, whisking, until thickened, about one minute. Sauce mave be made 3 days ahead and chilled, covered. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Spaghetti Sauce Special

2 T oil
1 large onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 lb lean ground beef
¾ c green pepper, diced
1 T parsley
½ lb mushrooms
28 oz can crushed Italian tomatoes
8 oz tomato sauce
6 oz tomato paste
½ t pepper
1/8 t cayenne
½ t allspice (do not omit)
½ t oregano
1 t basil
¼ t fennel seed
1 t sugar
1 ½ c shredded cabbage
¼ t crushed chili pepper

Heat oil. Sautee onion and garlic one to two minutes in heavy kettle. Add meat and brown. Add mushrooms and green pepper and cook for two minutes, stirring constantly. Stir in remaining ingredients, cover and cook over low heat for 4+ hours, stirring occasionally. Serve over spaghetti.

Notes: From the Patriot Ledger, 6.24.91. This can also be cooked in a crockpot for four hours instead of on the stove.

Cabbage Slaw

Cut head of cabbage in two and cut fine the tender leaves.  Put in dish and mix some mayonnaise dressing with little sugar and heat together. Add little sour cream, also put small piece of onion, cut fine, and if you have sweet pickle juice put some in the slaw.