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South Marysburgh Mirror, February 2014, p. 11

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The South Marysburgh Mirror Gladstone Hotpot By David Larkin When | worked at the SHAPE HQ in Belgium, one of my more pleasant duties was to drive to Ober- ammmergau to lecture at the NATO School there. Oberammergau is a lovely place, on the edge of the Alps and a great place to visit. I've never been there for their famous Passion Play but there have always been plenty of other enjoyable activities, including eating at the Bavarian restaurants. On one visit | was kindly invited round for dinner by a British Army officer who was on the School staff. Gladstone Hotpot is what his wife served us and she was kind enough to share the OTA) i AT ARYL Marysburgh Mirror are dis- tributed at the beginning of each month to Books ana C A RYSU) 1 aKY Store and Thorne’s Variety in Picton; the convenience store in Cher- ry Valley; the Black River (ATTY AG ompany and to all public libraries and elsewhere in Prince Edward County. recipé. This is a little fancier than the Lancashire Hotpot and makes a good dish to serve to company. 2 tbsp. oil 11/2 lb. beef, stewing beef or diced braising steak 2 large onions, sliced 8 oz. carrots, sliced 1 green pepper, sliced 15 oz. can tomatoes 2 tbsp. flour 1/2 pint (10 oz.) beef stock 1 tbsp. French mustard 1 tbsp. Worcestershire Sauce 1 tbsp. soy sauce Salt Freshly ground peppe! 11/2 Ibs. potatoes, peeled and sliced Heat the oil in a pan and brown beef. Re- move beef. Fry onions in some fat until golden brown then remove. Layer meat in casserole with onions, carrots, peppers, and tomatoes (drained, reserve juice). Stir the flour into the fat and cook for 1 minute. Gradually add stock and tomato juice and bring to boil. Stir in mustard, Worcestershire Sauce, and soya sauce and add plenty of salt and pepper. Pour over casserole and cover with a thick layer of potatoes. Cover and cook in oven for 1 1/2 hours @ 350°F. Remove lid and cook for 30-45 minutes @400°F or until potatoes are golden brown. Please patronize The Mirror's advertisers without whom the paper couldn’t be published. And tell them you saw their ad! Me tenet iach of January te Wednesday, January 29th (or Tuesday the 28th, or Monday the 27th for that matter...)—The view looking south across South Bay (or the view of practically any- where!) from County Road 13. { Point to Point PEC Foundation Speaking Up for Wildlife Rights & Protecting Habitat and Fly Zones Their rights, our responsibility Please visit us at www.pointtopointpec.ca or telephone Richard Copple at 613-476-8074 for more information

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