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This week’s recipe was submitted to us by 11 year old Ryan in Beachburg, Ontario Canada. "These were so good everyone liked them!"
Lipton Onion Roast Potatoes
Tools needed:
Medium bowl
1/3 and 1/4 cup measuring cups
1 tsp and 1/4 tsp measuring spoons
9 X 13 pan
knife
potato peeler
Ingredients:
1 pkg Lipton Onion Soup Mix
1/3 cup oil
1/4 cup melted margarine
1 tsp basil
1 tsp oregano
1/4 tsp pepper
5-6 med potatoes
Instructions:
Peel and wash potaotes. Cut into small pieces. Put in greased 9X11 pan. In medium bowl mix lipton onion soup mix and oil and melted butter and basil,oregano and pepper. Pour over potatoes and coat.Bake in 450 oven for 40 minutes. Stir ocassionally.
Prep time: 30 minutes Serves: 6
Credit: Lipton Onion Soup Mix box.
Great recipe Ryan!
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June 2005
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