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Wild Rice Crepes

Wild Rice Crepes Category Rice 
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-----------------------------------CREPES----------------------------------- 2 tb Egg replacer (or arrowroot)

1 1/2 c Water

1 c Soy milk

1 ts Salt

4 tb Oil

2 c Flour

1/2 Garbanzo flour

----------------------------------STUFFING---------------------------------- 3/4 c Wild rice, uncooked

2 3/4 c Stock

1/4 md Onion; minced

2 sm Stalks celery; sliced thin

2 tb Unrefined corn oil

3/4 md Onion; chopped coarse

1/4 lb Button mushrooms

- sliced thick 6 Shiitake

- fresh or reconstitued, - quartered or eighthed 1/2 Oyster mushrooms

-OR- chanrerelles mushrooms -If using oysters, separate -them into small clumps, -if using chanterelles, -halve them 1 lg Tomato; chopped

1/2 ts Powdered sage

1 pn Powdered thyme

1 tb Shoyu

Salt and pepper; to taste -----------------------------NUTTY ALMOND SAUCE----------------------------- 3 tb Unrefined corn oil

-OR- soy margarine 4 tb Unbleached flour

2 1/2 c Soy milk; heated

1/2 c Almonds

1/4 md Onion; separated into leaves

4 Cloves

White pepper; to taste 3 ds Freshly grated nutmeg

Salt; to taste FOR CREPES: Blend the egg replacer w/1/2C water until smooth. Add remaining ingredients and blend one minute at high speed. Heat a crepe pan or non stick 8" skillet over low heat, brush the bottom lightly w/oil (I use unrefined corn oil). When pan is heated, take it off the burner, let cool about three seconds and pour 3-4T batter into it. Swirl the pan so the bottom is coated w/a thin layer of batter. Put the pan back on the burner and cook until lightly browned. Flip the crepe and cook until that side is lightly browned as well. Repeat w/remaining batter. This makes about a dozen crepes. Note that you will inevitably screw up the first crepe or two, but it will become fairly routine after that. Don't worry about it, I still do that after all these years. FOR STUFFING: Saute the onion in a little dry white wine for a minute or two, then add wild rice and stock, cover tightly, bring to a boil, turn heat to low and cook about an hour, until all liquid is absorbed. While the rice cooks, saute celery in oil until slightly tender, add onions and all mushrooms, and saute until all vegs are medium tender. Add cooked rice, tomato and seasoning and cook another ten minutes or so. Fill crepes w/the mixture, roll them over it and heat in a preheated oven at 350 for about ten minutes. Serve w/Nutty Almond Sauce and garnish w/parsley and a twisted orange slice. FOR NUTTY ALMOND SAUCE: Toast almonds until golden, then pulverize. (Don't overgrind or you'll get almond butter.) Heat oil a few minutes in a heavy bottomed skillet, then stir in flour and cook 2-3 minutes on low, until fragrant. Stir in soy milk and continue to stir until it begins to thicken, then stir in seasonings. Cover and cook 10 more minutes, but stir often to prevent scorching. Stir in almonds and cook another 4-5 minutes. Serve w/a simple spinach salad w/mustard vinaigrette and French bread, along w/a chilled white wine. From _The_Now_and_Zen_Epicure_ by Miyoko Nishimoto, Summerville, TN, The Book Publishing Co, 1991. From: mad4@ellis.uchicago.edu (Bill Maddex)

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