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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ohio
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1970's Osterizer Blender Recipe
I got bought a second hand Osterizer blender and it came with a recipe book. Among MANY cool, delicious recipes one can make in a blender (including one for 'Chicken Liver Wurst') thier was one entitled "Slim-Cal"
I thought it was noteworthy to copy and share. Some may want to 'tweak' it some may just want a laugh. Some may just meet somewhere inbetween! Enjoy! 1 egg 2 tbls. corn oil 1 1/4c skim milk powder 3 c water 1 tsp. vanilla extract artificial sweetner Put all ingredients into Osterizer container (jar). Cover and process at STIR until well blended. Chill before serving. Divide into three servings for full day's menu of approximately 950 calories. |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Northern NJ in the path of Sandy... And now Nemo
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I want the chicken liver wurst recipe. Lol
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ohio
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Sorry I mis-read. It is Chicken Liver Pate'
Here it is: 1 med. onion cut in eighths 1/4c melted chicken fat or butter 1/2 lb chicken livers 1tsp. salt 1/2tsp. pepper 1tbl red wine 2HB eggs Put onion into 'mini-blend' containers and process 2 cycles at STIR. Saute' onion and chicken livers in butter or chicken fat. Put into Blender jar with seasonings, wine, and egg whites, cover, and process at BLEND until smooth, using a rubber spatula to aid in processing. Remove to a bowl and chill about 30 minutes. press into a well-oiled mold and remove at once to serving plate. Put egg yolks into 'mini-blend' jar and process 2 cycles at STIR. Garnish Pate' with egg yolks. Yields 1 1/2c. Lots of recipes with adjectives like 'delight' and 'dream'. Funny. Last edited by SassySauce; 01-31-2013 at 04:34 PM.. Reason: recipe error |
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Major LCF Poster!
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: WY
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I have a 1970 (maybe 71) Oster blender!!!! I got it either when I was expecting my first child, or shortly after he was born! We also bought my Mother-In-Law one just like it. We both still have them!!! She hasn't used hers much in a while, so the blades works get "stuck" and don't wan to run well. I've gone thru several containers!!! But still using mine quite regularly! I never found many (or any) recipes that interested me, and don't even know for sure where my book is, tho I know I have it somewhere!
I cannot imagine making one of those drinks, and it being my meals for the day!!! Not even 1 meal!!! ![]()
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ohio
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Love the blender so far. It is a whopping 1000watts! They certainly don't make them like that anymore, as when I was looking for a blender new, the watts were so small and most were made from all plastic in my price range.
You can buy new blades for the osterizer blenders. I got mine on ebay but I believe walmart carries them on the shelf. The new blades fit the old blenders no problem from what I understand. Here's another recipe for you: Weight Watchers Dressing: 1/4c wine vinegar 2tbl. water 1tsp. sugar 1/2tsp salt 1/4tsp paprika 1 clove garlic Put all ingredients into Osterizer jar, cover, and process at whip until well blended. Yields 1/2c. This to me sounds pretty good for a dressing, maybe add some oil and AF instead of sugar (or leave it out). |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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My sister has one and she would love some of these recipes. Thanks.
I know she would like the chicken liver pate. |
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ohio
Posts: 43
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Hollandaise Sauce in a blender:
4 egg yolks 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp dry mustard 1 tbl lemon juice Dash of Tabasco sauce 1/4 lb butter, melted Put egg yolks, salt, mustard, lemon juice and Tabasco sauce into Osterizer jar, cover and process at MIX. Remove feeder cap and pour butter in a steady stream until mixture is completely emulsified. This may be kep warm over ater ina bowl. Do not let water boil. yields 3/4 cup. Having never made hollandiase sauce I believe I will try this! |
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Major LCF Poster!
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I make a blender hollandaise sauce which I've made for years. Definitely NOT this one! This one I would not like. But that's MY tastes.
I think I originally got my recipe from my Better Homes & Garden cookbook. But I've seen it since then other places. Liver of any kind is NOT my tastes either. |
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ohio
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Borsch:
2 c sour cream 1/2 small lemon, peeled and seeded 1/4 tsp salt 1/4 tsp celery salt 1/4 tsp onion salt 1 c diced cooked beets (I don't know if Beets are LC) Put 1 3/4 sour cream into Blender, add remaining ingredients, cover, and process at PUREE until smooth. Serve icey cold garnished with remaining sour cream. Yields 4 serving. |
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ohio
Posts: 43
Gallery: SassySauce
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WOE: General LC
Start Date: Restart: 1/26/12
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sorry about that I will edit it. It is 1/2 lb.
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ohio
Posts: 43
Gallery: SassySauce
Stats: 205/202/135
WOE: General LC
Start Date: Restart: 1/26/12
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"I make a blender hollandaise sauce which I've made for years. Definitely NOT this one! This one I would not like. But that's MY tastes.
I think I originally got my recipe from my Better Homes & Garden cookbook. But I've seen it since then other places." Crazywoman in WY: Would you mind sharing your hollandaise blender recipe with me? Last edited by SassySauce; 01-31-2013 at 04:41 PM.. |
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