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Title: Turban D'agen (Prunes in a Ring)
Categories: Fruit Ethnic Rice
Yield: 8 Servings
2/3 | c | Raw regular white rice |
1 3/4 | c | Milk |
1/4 | c | Granulated sugar |
Butter or margarine | ||
1/8 | Teasp. salt | |
1 | pk | Unflavored gelatine |
2 | Tablesp. water | |
2 | Egg yolks, slightly beaten | |
1 | c | Heavy cream, whipped |
1/2 | Teasp. vanilla extract |
RICE RING:
Early in day or day before:
1. Cover rice with water; bring to boil- turn off heat; let stand 5 min. Drain, rinse in cold water ; drain well.
2. In double boiler, combine rice, milk, sugar, 1/2 tablesp. butter, and salt; cook, covered, over boiling water, 45 min., or until rice is done.
3. Sprinkle gelatine on top of water to soften. Meanwhile, butter a ring mold (5-to-6-cup capacity).
4. Toss rice with fork to separate grains; into it, stir softened gelatine and egg yolks. Refrigerate until cool.
5. Into rice mixture, fold cream and vanilla. Turn into mold. Refrigerate several hours or until firm.
PRUNE COMPOTE: 1/2 lb. dried prunes 1 cup Marsala wine 1 lemon slice 1/4 cup apricot jam
Night before:
Soak prunes in water to cover.
Early in day:
1. Drain prunes, reserving liquid.
2. In saucepan, combine prunes, wine, 1 cup liquid from prunes, lemon slice; simmer, uncovered, about 30 min. or until prunes are tender and liquid reduced to 1 cup.
3. Stir in apricot jam; refrigerate.
To serve: Unmold rice ring on serving plate; fill center with prunes and a little syrup; over each serving, spoon remaining syrup. Makes 8 to 10 servings.
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