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Yes this is the product. They are a small company, but make lots of good

products. Here is another online place to buy it and see their other products.

 

Another good use for this Natural Hickory favor powder is to use it when

toasting nuts and seeds. Think Hickory Smoked Almonds. Yummmm

Judy

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Gary Mattingly

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 1:38 PM

Re: Ragout of Potatoes

 

 

Hi,

 

Is this the yeast of which you speak?

Or are there several varieties from Bakon?

 

http://www.trueharvest.com/product_info.php/products_id/6164

<http://www.trueharvest.com/product_info.php/products_id/6164>

 

http://www.savorwisconsin.com/AllListings/detail.asp?recordid=1299 & table=produce\

r

<http://www.savorwisconsin.com/AllListings/detail.asp?recordid=1299 & table=produc\

er>

 

Interesting in googling this since I find

it both in Rhinelander Wisconsin and Scottsdale

Arizona. I wonder if it is one and the same.

Ah, must be, Scottsdale info says incorporated

in Wisconsin. Not a big company though:

 

Est. Employees:3

Est. Employees at Location:1

 

I'll have to give this a try.

 

Gary

 

--- Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote:

 

> From Vegetarian Epicure by Anna Thomas page 147

> Delicious, I'm sure I will make this during the

> holidays.

>

> Ragout of Potatoes

>

> 6 large russet potatoes (or 3 lbs) I used Yukon Gold

> 2 large onions

> 1/4 cup butter (I used 2 tbls. olive oil)

> 1 tsp, Bakon yeast powder (use nutritional yeast and

> a

> dash if liquid smoke if you can't find Bakon

> flavored

> powder)

> 2 to 3 cloves garlic, minced or pressed

> 1 cup strong vegetable broth

> 1 Tbl. fresh tarragon or 1/2 tsp. dried(I used dried

> Mexican tarragon, dried dagga and dried lemon balm)

> salt & pepper (I used some Jamaica Me Crazy seasoned

> salt and some Sunny Paris from Penzey's)

> I say add those herbs to this dish!

> olive oil

> wine vinegar

> chopped parsley (I used cilantro)

>

> Peel potatoes and dice them (I used my vidalia onion

> chopped and it was fast). Peel onions and coarsely

> chop. Heat butter in large skillet (I used my Dutch

> oven), stir in and saute the onions and garlic with

> Bakon yeast seasoning until onions are transparent.

> Add the potato cubes and stir around for a few

> minutes.

> When the potatoes are all evenly coated and warmed,

> add the vegetable broth, the tarragon, some salt and

> pepper and any other herbs you wish to add.

> Now add enough water to barely reach the top of the

> potatoes, don't cover the potatoes above with water,

> just bring the water level .Bring the mixture to a

> boil and turn on a low simmer, gently simmer for 45

> minutesm stirring often. The potatoes should be

> tender and most of the liquid gone. A thick sauce

> will form from the pieces of potato which fall

> apart.

> Pour over the potatoes, about 2 tbls. olive oil (I

> skipped this) and splash with a little white wine

> vinegar (This really brings out the flavor), mix

> well.

> Serve and sprinkle with some fresh chopped parsley

> or

> cilantro.

> Serves 6 to 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Judy

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wwjd

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 2:05 PM

Re: Ragout of Potatoes - Gary

 

 

Yes this is the product. They are a small company, but make lots of good

products. Here is another online place to buy it and see their other products.

 

Another good use for this Natural Hickory favor powder is to use it when

toasting nuts and seeds. Think Hickory Smoked Almonds. Yummmm

Judy

-

Gary Mattingly

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 1:38 PM

Re: Ragout of Potatoes

 

Hi,

 

Is this the yeast of which you speak?

Or are there several varieties from Bakon?

 

http://www.trueharvest.com/product_info.php/products_id/6164

<http://www.trueharvest.com/product_info.php/products_id/6164>

 

http://www.savorwisconsin.com/AllListings/detail.asp?recordid=1299 & table=produce\

r

<http://www.savorwisconsin.com/AllListings/detail.asp?recordid=1299 & table=produc\

er>

 

Interesting in googling this since I find

it both in Rhinelander Wisconsin and Scottsdale

Arizona. I wonder if it is one and the same.

Ah, must be, Scottsdale info says incorporated

in Wisconsin. Not a big company though:

 

Est. Employees:3

Est. Employees at Location:1

 

I'll have to give this a try.

 

Gary

 

--- Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote:

 

> From Vegetarian Epicure by Anna Thomas page 147

> Delicious, I'm sure I will make this during the

> holidays.

>

> Ragout of Potatoes

>

> 6 large russet potatoes (or 3 lbs) I used Yukon Gold

> 2 large onions

> 1/4 cup butter (I used 2 tbls. olive oil)

> 1 tsp, Bakon yeast powder (use nutritional yeast and

> a

> dash if liquid smoke if you can't find Bakon

> flavored

> powder)

> 2 to 3 cloves garlic, minced or pressed

> 1 cup strong vegetable broth

> 1 Tbl. fresh tarragon or 1/2 tsp. dried(I used dried

> Mexican tarragon, dried dagga and dried lemon balm)

> salt & pepper (I used some Jamaica Me Crazy seasoned

> salt and some Sunny Paris from Penzey's)

> I say add those herbs to this dish!

> olive oil

> wine vinegar

> chopped parsley (I used cilantro)

>

> Peel potatoes and dice them (I used my vidalia onion

> chopped and it was fast). Peel onions and coarsely

> chop. Heat butter in large skillet (I used my Dutch

> oven), stir in and saute the onions and garlic with

> Bakon yeast seasoning until onions are transparent.

> Add the potato cubes and stir around for a few

> minutes.

> When the potatoes are all evenly coated and warmed,

> add the vegetable broth, the tarragon, some salt and

> pepper and any other herbs you wish to add.

> Now add enough water to barely reach the top of the

> potatoes, don't cover the potatoes above with water,

> just bring the water level .Bring the mixture to a

> boil and turn on a low simmer, gently simmer for 45

> minutesm stirring often. The potatoes should be

> tender and most of the liquid gone. A thick sauce

> will form from the pieces of potato which fall

> apart.

> Pour over the potatoes, about 2 tbls. olive oil (I

> skipped this) and splash with a little white wine

> vinegar (This really brings out the flavor), mix

> well.

> Serve and sprinkle with some fresh chopped parsley

> or

> cilantro.

> Serves 6 to 8

 

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