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You can assemble these bundles from our Test Kitchen before guests arrive, then cook them in mere minutes. To keep them warm while serving, place the serving platter on a heating tray.
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Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 each) equals 59 calories, 3 g fat (2 g saturated fat), 8 mg cholesterol, 38 mg sodium, 4 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 1 g protein.
Originally published as Spring Vegetable Bundles in Taste of Home's Holiday & Celebrations Cookbook Annual 2002, p166
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Reviewed on Feb. 13, 2011 by K.Kircher
I made this for a dinner party last night... I followed the other reviews advice and made them in the oven as to not have to fool with it while my guests were here. The presentation was beautiful, but something was off with the flavors. The entire bundle had a bitter-off taste... I think it was the wine. I would make this again, but either omit the wine and substitue chicken broth or just reduce the wine severely. Also, tip- when doing the green onion part make sure you don't over cook them at all or they will mush when you tie the bundles.
Reviewed on Apr. 05, 2010 by nhatalsky
Although these were a bit time-consuming, the results are worth it! I served these for Easter dinner and made the bundles the night before. When making the bundles, I julienned and cooked the carrots a bit before putting them in the bundles...I figured carrots took longer to cook than either the asparagus or peppers, so I gave them a head start! When tying the bundles, I left my onion lengths a bit longer; 8 inches, and that helped with the tying. To cook them, I really didn't want to be cooking after my guests had arrived, so I put the bundles in a glass pan, poured the wine and melted butter on the bottom, covered them with foil, and cooked them at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes. They came out perfectly! They were such a pretty compliment to my Easter dinner, and everyone loved them! Definitely worth the time!
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