2 : c Vanilla Wafers; crushed
1 : c Confectioners sugar sifted
1 : c Nuts; chopped
2 : tb Cocoa
2 : tb Corn Syrup; light
1/4 : c Rum or Bourbon
1 : c Oil
2 : c Sugar
4 : Eggs; beaten
4 : tb Cocoa
1 : ts Salt
2 : c Flour
2 : ts Vanilla
1/2 : c Pecans; chopped
1 : c Chocolate chips
1 : cn Salmon; (5 oz)
2 : c Soft bread crumbs
2/3 : c Olive; sliced
1/3 : c Onion; minced
1/4 : c Milk
2 : Eggs
2 : tb Parsley; fresh, minced
1 : tb Lemon juice
1/4 : ts Dill weed
1 : ds Pepper
1 : c Butter, softened
1/2 : c Packed brown sugar
1/2 : c Granulated sugar
1 : Egg
1 : ts Vanilla
2 : 1/3 c All-purpose flour
1/2 : ts Baking soda
1/2 : ts Salt
1 : /4 c Toasted unblanched almonds,
-chopped : -chopped
1 : c Sourdough Starter
2/3 : c Milk
2 : tb Butter
2 : tb Sugar (natural)
1 : tb Salt
3 : c Bread Flour
1 : /2 ts Yeast
1 : pk Imported vegetable soup mix
1 : pk Frozen chopped spinach;
-thawed; : -thawed; well-drained
1 : /2 c Sour cream
1 : c Mayonnaise
1 : cn Water chestnuts; chopped
-fine : -fine
0: Mix all ingredients
1: NOTES : Author's Notes: Here is the all-purpose southwestern favorite
2: This simple salsa is unbeatable when tomatoes are at their brilliant best
3: If time permits, refrigerate the salsa for two or three hours before serving, so that flavors of the individual ingredients "marry"
4: Serve it with any of the tortilla dishes, grilled chicken or hamburger, or tortilla chips
5: " From "Betty Crocker's Southwest Cooking"
6: Recipe by: Betty Crocker's Southwest Cooking Posted to recipelu-digest by "Christopher E
7: Eaves" <cea260@airmail
8: net> on Feb 6, 98