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                    ENTLEBUCH WOODLAND SLICES (LUZERN)

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Serving Size  : 5    Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Snacks                           Cheese

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
   5       sl           Brown bread -- toasted
 150       g            Raw smoked ham -- sliced
                        - such as Parma ham
 250       g            Emmental cheese -- sliced
 400       g            Mushrooms in season
   1                    Shallot -- chopped
  40       g            Butter
  20       g            Flour
   1       dl           Dry white wine
   1       dl           Brown stock
   1       dl           Cream
                        Marjoram
                        Salt
                        Pepper -- freshly ground
                        Parsley -- chopped
   5                    Unpeeled pears, poached in
                        - syrup
                        -----UNITS CONVERSION-----
                        25  g   ñ oz.
                        1   dl  ó.5 fl. oz.
                        2.5 dl  ñ cup

  Cover the slices of toasted bread with rhe ham, reserving 1 ham
  slices/servings.
  
  Sweat the mushrooms in the butter with the shallot. Mix in the flour,
  seasoning (except marjoram), white wine and brown stock and simmer for 5
  minutes. Add the cream and marjoram, quickly bring to a boil, the remove
  from the heat. Adjust the seasoning.
  
  Place 3/4 of the mushrooms on top of the ham and bread slices. Cover each
  with the reserved slice of ham and a slide of cheese.
  
  Brown under the grill.
  
  Garnish with the remaining mushrooms and chopped parsley.
  
  Serve on a plate with thin slices of hot pear.
  
  From: Culinary art and traditions of Switzerland, 1992
 


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