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Title: Mushroom-Bacon Party Pate
Categories: Appetizer
Yield: 1 Loaf

2lbMushrooms (fresh), chopped very fine
1/2lbBacon (or more, to taste)
2/3cOnion, chopped very fine
2/3cCelery, chopped very fine
4 Eggs
8ozCream cheese at room temperature
1/2cParsley, chopped very fine
2cDry bread crumbs
1tsSalt
1tsRosemary, dried
1tsOregano, dried
1/4tsBlack pepper, ground

Fry the bacon and crumble it as fine as possible. Reserve some of the grease.

Chop the mushrooms, onion, celery and parsley as fine as possible. A food processor works best, but you can do it by hand if need be. Saute the onion and celery in the bacon grease until soft, then remove from the grease and drain.

Meanwhile, beat the cream cheese slightly, and then beat in the eggs. Add all other ingredients to the eggs/cheese mixture. Mix thoroughly.

Grease a large loaf pan or two small, line with foil, and then grease the foil. Pat the mixture into the loaf pan and cover loosely with foil. Bake for 1 1/2 hours at 400 degrees F.

Let cool completely before serving. This pate is actually best when refrigerated before serving. Serve with crackers, or with bread cut into shapes with cookie cutters. To make this a more elegant buffet dish, garnish the top with a thin layer of aspic.

NOTES:

* This is heavenly stuff for a buffet, and for those people who love to munch, but hate liver pate. We found it in a magazine some years ago. The magazine has long since been forgotten, but this I know by heart! Yield: 1 large loaf.

* American bacon is called smoked back bacon in many other places.

: Difficulty: easy if you have a food processor. : Time: 20 minutes preparation, several hours baking and cooling. : Precision: Approximate measurement OK.

: Terry Grevstad : Network Research Corporation, Oxnard, Calif., USA : {sdcsvax,hplabs}!sdcrdcf!psivax!nrcvax!terry

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