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  Salmon-Asparagus Manicotti
 
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16 oz Pkg Manicotti - (mine had 14

-tubes) 1 lb Farmer Cheese -- (or ricotta

Cheese) 1 Salmon Steak -- about 1/2 lb

1/2 lb Fresh Asparagus

1 cn Cream Of Asparagus Soup

Milk Salt And Pepper Parmesan Cheese Cook the manicotti according to package directions, drain and cool. Set aside. Poach the salmon steak (in broth or whatever), let cool, remove skin and bones, and crumble the flesh into medium-small pieces. Trim the bottoms of the asparagus and chop the green parts into 1/2-1 pieces. You don't have to cook them beforehand. Combine the cheese, salmon flakes, asparagus and salt and pepper to taste in a large bowl. Combine cream of asparagus soup with 1 can of milk and add some of the resulting prepared soup to the cheese mixture. The stuffing should be soft but not runny. Use this to stuff each tube of manicotti. Place them side-by-side in a shallow baking dish. Pour the rest of the soup over the pan and sprinkle Parmesan cheese on top. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes or so. Serve with, what else, more steamed asparagus!! YUM! (Asparagus was on sale for $1.29/# at Giant last week so I got a bunch. It was the pencil-thin kind, too, not those big woody things we'll be getting later on. Spring is on its way! Recipe By : BETH WOODELL

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