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Dinner

Broccoli & Nacho Cheese Stuffed Potatoes

from the Week of January 29, 2012


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  • Medium
  • Easy

Prep
Difficulty
Easy

1 hour

Time
Estimate
1 hour

Bake the squash first, give it a 10 minute head start and then toss the potatoes in the oven. Whip up the milk sauce & cut up the broccoli. Blend the sauce as soon as the squash is cool enough to handle. As soon as the sauce is done and the potatoes are ready, steam the broccoli. Either fold in the toppings, place on top, or serve each individually at the table and let folks dig in.


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