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Relish » Zesty Vidalia Onion Relish


Add to stews, pot roasts, potato salad, chicken salad, tuna salad, and more.


Item #5206



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1 lb. Stripling's Pan Sausage
2 12 oz. package Green Beans
4 clove garlic, minced
1/2 cup yellow bell pepper
1/2 cup red bell pepper
2 Tbs. olive oil
2 8 oz. pkg. feta cheese, crumbled
salt and pepper to taste

Brown the sausage and drain. Steam green beans according to package directions. Saute the olive oil, garlic, and peppers until tender.

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Serve immediately.

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6 to 8 Eggs, beaten
8 oz. Cheddar Cheese, grated
2 cups Milk
6 Slices White Bread, cubed
1 tsp. Dry Mustard

Layer Ingredients In A 13 x 9 x 2 Inch Casserole Dish In The Following Order: Bread Cubes, Cooked And Drained Sausage, And Cheese. Beat Together Eggs, Milk And Dry Mustard. Pour Over Layers. Cover With Foil And Refrigerate Overnight. Bake, Uncovered At 350° For 45 Minutes. Serves 6-8.

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Wild Mayhaw Jelly 10 oz.
#3206
10 oz.

WHAT IS A MAYHAW?

‘May’ is when they are harvested.

‘Haw’ is short for ‘Hawthorne’ berry.

Wild Mayhaws grow in the swamps of South Georgia and are gathered in boats with nets and scoops. The season is only three weeks long, so the harvesting is tough and furious. The Wild Mayhaw berries resemble a pink cranberry and make the best jelly in the world. The delicate flavor is fruity like apple (mayhaw is in the apple family) but with a ‘zing’ left on the tip of your tongue.

Wild Mayhaw jelly is great with toast, bagels, and hot buttered biscuits. This jelly also makes a great condiment served with roasted chicken, turkey, wild game, and as an alternative to mint jelly when served with lamb.

 
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