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Beef in Pineapple
2 lb Ground Beef Chuck
2 ea Large Pineapples
2 ea Med Onions, Chopped
3 ea Cloves Garlic, Minced
2 T Cooking Fat or Oil
1 t Salt
1 t Ground Ginger
1/2 t Seasoned Salt
1/4 t Freshly Ground Pepper
1/2 c Coffee Brandy
1 c Diced Fresh Pineapple
1 c Canned Mandarine Orange Segs
1/4 c Madarine Liqueur
18 ea Fresh Mushrooms
3 T Butter
18 ea Strips Of Pimiento
3 c Cooked Rice
Cut tops from pineapples. With a sharp knife, hollow out fruit, leaving
about 3/4 inch pineapple
on sides and bottom. (Be careful not to cut through outside shells.) Dice
1 cup pineapple.
(Use remainder for salad or dessert) Cook onions and garlic in cooking fat in
large frying-pan
5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add ground beef, salt, ginger, seasoned
salt and pepper.
Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until ground beef begins to
brown.
Warm brandy in small pan over low heat, ignite and pour over beef mixture,
lifting pan from heat and shaking until flame dies. Continue cooking for 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from
heat;
add 1 cup diced pineapple, orange segments and mandarine liquer, stirring
carefully to mix.
Fill pineapple shells (barrels) with beef and fruit mixture. Place filled fruit
upright in foil lined pan.
Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 35 minutes. Meanwhile remove stems
from
mushrooms, slightly hollowing out caps. Cook caps in butter in small frying-pan
about 3 minutes.
Curl up each pimiento strip and place in mushroom cap. To serve, set both
"Barrels" on warm platter,
spoon beef mixture over rice on individual dinner plates and garnish each
serving with 3 stuffed mushroom caps.
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