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I thought some might be interested in some " traditional " Seventh-day

Adventist recipes since they have a tradition of vegetarianism going back

over 100 years. I say traditional because they were often served for

Sabbath dinners and after church potlucks. When I was growing up, no

stranger at church would leave without one or two invitations to homes for

Sabbath dinner. Of course, those were the days when the majority of our

moms were not working, and Sabbath dinners were planned and prepared for the

most part on Fridays.

 

Growing up, we seldom had ethnic foods. In fact, even today, there are

many Adventist vegetarians who don't (gasp) even have any garlic in their

pantry. Food was normally bland, no black pepper, no chilis of any kind.

There were always one or two families of " health fanatics' " (vegans, ha!)

per church who would have to bring their own entrees to potlucks to avoid

all the eggs in loaves and obligatory melted cheese atop all the casseroles.

They usually brought beans....

 

So, anyway. I thought I would send along a few of them to show how

people coped with vegetarianism before it became fashionable.

 

I'll start with an all time Adventist favorite. It's some combination

of cottage cheese and cereal. Usually with gravy. Sometimes the gravy is a

package of Loma Linda Gravy Quick, and sometimes a cream of mushroom, or

tomato soup based sauce. Always, cottage cheese and eggs.

 

 

There's a story with this first one. Years ago, probably the early

seventies, my mom helped out with a vegetarian cooking class at the church.

On the last evening they had a dinner for everyone who attended. She was

assigned this loaf. Being an inordinately thrifty woman, she was appalled

at the price of it, what with all the cottage cheese and ultra expensive

Special K, but made the loaf, and it was a success. After that, when

grocery shopping, she'd sometimes send me to grab some Special K and cottage

cheese for the loaf. I always felt she just couldn't bring herself to pop

those expensive items into the cart so I was the designated gofer.

 

 

* Exported from MasterCook *

 

Cottage Cheese and Special K loaf

 

Recipe By : One of mom's vegetarian cooking classes

Serving Size : 10 Preparation Time :0:00

Categories : Adventist Main Dish

Vegetarian

 

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method

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2 pints cottage cheese

1 large onion -- finely chopped

1 cup walnuts -- finely chopped

3 envelopes G. Washington Broth

1 pkg Kellogg's Special K cereal (2/3 of large)

5 eggs -- beaten

1 cube butter or margarine -- melted

 

Combine all ingredients and pack firmly into greased casserole, 13X9X2. bake

1 to 1 1/2 hours at 350°. Any favorite gravy may be served with this roast.

A fresh mushroom gravy is especially good.

 

 

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This is from a cookbook written by Pastor's wives. It includes a menu,

and schedule for Friday and Sabbath day preparations for each week of the

year. This is for Spring - Menu #1. Oh, BTW, Adventists, even vegetarian

Adventists, usually eat Jell-O, although some use vegetarian gelatin, most

don't. ;-)

 

* Exported from MasterCook *

 

Cottage Cheese Loaf

 

Recipe By : 52 Sabbath Menus Larson and McLin - Menu

Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00

Categories : Adventist Main Dish

Vegetarian

 

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method

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1/2 cup margarine

1 large onion -- chopped

3 pkgs G. Washington's Seasoning and Broth

5 eggs -- well-beaten

4 cups cottage cheese

1 cup walnuts -- chopped

4 cups " K " cereal

 

Sauté the onion in the margarine, then add G. Washington powder, eggs, and

all the other ingredients. Mix well. Bake 1 hour at 350° in a large

casserole.

 

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NOTES : Other menu items: Browned potatoes, Succotash, Green salad bowl, Hot

rolls, Fruit punch and for dessert, Fruit Jell-O and Cookies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is from the same book, but from the back section Additional Sabbath

Standbys, so no menu.

 

 

 

* Exported from MasterCook *

 

Cottage Cheese Loaf - 2

 

Recipe By : 52 Sabbath Menus Larson and McLin

Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00

Categories : Adventist Main Dish

Vegetarian

 

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method

-------- ------------ --------------------------------

1 tablespoon onion -- chopped

2 tablespoons margarine

2 teaspoons Savorex

3 eggs

2 cups cottage cheese

1/2 cup dry bread crumbs

1/4 tsp Accent - published in 1969

salt

 

Braise onions in margarine; add Savorex. Beat eggs slightly, and mix all

ingredients thoroughly. The bread crumbs are a chickening factor. Vary

amount needed, depending upon liquid in cottage cheese. Place in oiled pan

to 3-inch depth. Bake at 350° about 45 minutes, or until set. Serve with

brown gravy.

 

 

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Another from Additional Sabbath Standbys

 

* Exported from MasterCook *

 

Cottage Cheese Loaf - 3

 

Recipe By : 52 Sabbath Menus Larson and McLin

Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00

Categories : Adventist

 

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method

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Brown

1 medium onion -- diced fine

1/4 cup margarine

Mix

1 pint small-curd creamed cottage cheese

1 cup Ruskets (or other flakes), crushed -- before

measuring

2 eggs

1/2 tsp salt

Pinch of sage

1 teaspoon Accent® seasoning mix

1/2 cup milk

 

Add onion mixture, and pour into a greased square baking dish. Bake at 400°

for 45 minutes. If making more than one recipe, bake each in separate dish,

as it does not bake well if too deep. May be baked Friday and reheated

Sabbath.

 

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Now THIS book is from Doctor's Wives - ha. This is an early edition of

the book, and subsequent editions became more healthful with less eggs and

cheese, etc.

 

And patties instead of loaf. A rebel. I have no idea what brown egg

gravy is, and have no plans to find out, either. Blech.

 

 

* Exported from MasterCook *

 

Cottage Cheese Patties

 

Recipe By : An Apple A Day - Mrs. Harold Bailey

Serving Size : 6 Preparation Time :0:00

Categories : Adventist Main Dish

Vegetarian

 

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method

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1 cup cream style cottage cheese

1/2 cup ground pecans

1 cup crushed Kellogg's K

1 tablespoon peanut butter

1/2 teaspoon sage

4 tablespoons chopped parsley

2 eggs -- slightly beaten

 

Mix all ingredients together and fry until lightly brown. Serve with tomato

sauce or brown egg gravy.

 

 

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Bonni

 

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Thanks for these SDA recipes, Bonni. I have lots of SDA cookbooks, which I

love. My favorites are the ones by Cheryl Thomas Peters, especially her latest

ones, " Choices " and " More Choices " .

I'm not SDA, but I sure love the store and cookbooks! I thought I would

tell the other list members about SDA stores, in case they aren't aware or

familiar with them. I don't know if *all* of them sell food products in their

stores, but many do, including the one we have here in the Atlanta area (for

those of you in Atlanta, it is on Memorial Dr. between Covington Hwy. and

Columbia Dr.). If you have a store near you, you just have to go! The one here

is known as the " ABC Store " (ABC for " Adventist Book Center " ). They sell lots

of cookbooks that you can't find anywhere else. The one near me also sells

other books relating to vegetarianism and nutrition. They also have a poster,

refrigerator magnet and other forms of the " vegetarian food pyramid " . I bought

one for my son several years ago for school. They sell a few other " mainstream "

type cookbooks, but I go to find the ones I can't find elsewhere. These are

great books for vegans too. The ones by Cheryl Thomas Peters I mentioned have

lots of recipes for things like tofu mayonnaise and sour cream and other things

like this you make make vegan substitutes for.

The food section is *great*. They have the largest selection of " meat

analog " type products I have ever seen. The food store section here is very

small, but they pack a lot of interesting products in that small space. There

are lots & lots of the Worthington Foods, Loma Linda, Natural Touch, etc. foods

(canned, boxed, and refrigerated/frozen). They sell the McKay's seasoning, and

G. Washington Sauce mix as well as a variety of Loma Linda gravies. They also

have Emes vegetarian " gelatin " . They used to sell the Emes vegan marshmallows,

but the company quit making them (I'm still upset about this). They have a

refrigerator and freezer and sell those type of products too. It's also the

only place I have seen that sells various veggie burgers, " chik nuggets " , and

such in large quantities. These could be handy for a cookout or if you ever

need to make a large quantity of food.

I found the following online directory if anyone would like to find out if

there is a store near them:

http://www.adventistbookcenter.com/abcstores/index.html

Hope this is helpful!

 

Karen

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