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Hamburger Petal Pie

 Categories: Meats, Usenet 
      Yield: 5 servings 
  
      1 c  Onion, chopped 
      1 c  Green pepper, chopped 
    1/2    Garlic clove, crushed 
      2 T  Vegetable oil 
  1 1/2 lb Hamburger 
    1/3 c  Water 
      1 t  Salt 
    1/4 t  Pepper 
      1 T  Worcestershire sauce 
      2 T  Flour 
      1    Egg, slightly beaten 
      1 lb Biscuits, canned 
  
  Saute the onion, green pepper and garlic in the oil until tender then add 
  the beef and cook until brown all over. Dump out the grease and add about 
  1/3 cup of water. Add the worchestershire sauce, salt, pepper and flour. 
  Simmer until the juice thickens. 
   
  Separate the biscuits and brush the edges with the egg.  Put the biscuits 
  against the sides and bottom of a pie plate so it is completely covered. 
   
  Stir the rest of the egg into the meat mixture and then spoon the meat into 
  the pie shell.  If you wish you can garnish with a few tomato wedges. Bake 
  in a pre-heated oven at 450 degrees F. for about 8 to 10 minutes. The 
  biscuits should be slightly browned. 
   
  NOTES: 
   
  *  A quick hamburger dish -- I got this recipe from Judy Halter who got it 
  from her sister.  Yield:  serves 5. 
   
  *  This gets its name because the biscuits around the edge puff up to look 
  like the petals around the center of a sunflower.  This is a great bachelor 
  meal because you can come in from work and make it without much effort, 
  time or dish washing. You can play with different spices to change the 
  flavor. Some of my friends like to put cheese on top before baking it. 
   
  *  If you live outside North America, remember that a biscuit is a scone. 
   
  : Difficulty:  easy. 
  : Time:  10 minutes preparation, 10 minutes cooking 
  : Precision:  Approximate measurement OK. 
   
  : Pat Caudill 
  : Tektronix, Inc., Portland, Oregon, USA 
  : patc@tekcrl.TEK.COM 
   
  : Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust




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