Take a small piece of
onion, slice into small bits, and put into a saucepan with two
tablespoons of butter. Cook until onion is browned.
Wash
well one-half cup of rice. Put it into the saucepan with the onion, add
salt and pepper, and fry until the rice is dry. Then take one and
one-half tablespoons of tomato paste, thinned with hot water (or two
tablespoons of other tomato sauce), and add to the rice. Little by
little add hot water until the rice is cooked through (about one cup of
hot water). Then add grated cheese, Parmesan or Gruyere, one and
one-half tablespoons of butter, and mix well over the fire, then serve.
This
rice can be served alone or with fried sausages, or with cold chicken,
or any left-over meat prepared in the following manner:
Take
one and one-half tablespoons of butter in a saucepan. Cut the cold meat
into slices, and add them to the butter. Fry well, then take one and
one-half tablespoons of tomato paste, thinned in water (or three
tablespoons tomato sauce). Add to the meat a little at a time. Simmer
for one-half hour, then put into the middle of hot platter, surrounded
by rice, and pour this sauce over all. Add a handful of grated Parmesan
cheese to the rice.
This preparation of meat can be served with macaroni or corn-meal instead of the rice.
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