Pumpkin stuffed with rice and meat, and with a fairy tale
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Pumpkin stuffed with rice and meat and with a fairy tale
Baba Nyura brought a pumpkin from her garden right into the kitchen, because that day she decided to cook a stuffed pumpkin with rice and meat. After she washed and dried her, she took off her zigzag top and freed her from the seeds.
Then she prepared the filling. To do this, she cut the meat into pieces and cooked minced meat from it. I mixed the minced meat with finely chopped onions, rice, carrots, egg, salt, pepper and added a little water.
Having filled the lower half of the pumpkin with the prepared filling with a slide, baba Nyura planted the upper half on it. Bake put in the oven for 1 hour at a temperature of 160 degrees. While the pumpkin was baking in the oven, Baba Nyura was cleaning up the kitchen. It took her just 1 hour.
Taking the stuffed pumpkin out of the oven and leaving it on the kitchen table, satisfied, but still tired, baba Nyura sat down side by side on a chair to rest. And she didn't notice how she fell asleep.
She dreamed that her pumpkin, rolling off the table to the floor, rolled away towards the door and at the same time quietly humming: "Bye–bye, Granny, bye-bye. Sweet dreams, dear, bye-bye."
But the pumpkin is already in the yard, and the neighbors are chasing it.
Pumpkin shouts to them: "Don't catch up! I ran away from my grandmother and I will run away from you too."
Well, the neighbor immediately lags behind, because you can't run for a long time with sciatica. But the neighbor turns out to be faster and more agile: quickly grabs the pumpkin, opens the lid, and the pumpkin immediately goes quiet.
And suddenly baba Nyura sees how her neighbors are sitting at the table and, oh horror, are going to eat her pumpkin! And all this upset Baba Nyura so much that she immediately woke up. She looked around, saw her pumpkin on the table and exclaimed: "So it's just a dream, here it is, a pumpkin, on the table. And why did I dream about it?"
And what do you think, why do we dream about pumpkins?
Baba Nyura brought a pumpkin from her garden right into the kitchen, because that day she decided to cook a stuffed pumpkin with rice and meat. After she washed and dried her, she took off her zigzag top and freed her from the seeds.
Then she prepared the filling. To do this, she cut the meat into pieces and cooked minced meat from it. I mixed the minced meat with finely chopped onions, rice, carrots, egg, salt, pepper and added a little water.
Having filled the lower half of the pumpkin with the prepared filling with a slide, baba Nyura planted the upper half on it. Bake put in the oven for 1 hour at a temperature of 160 degrees. While the pumpkin was baking in the oven, Baba Nyura was cleaning up the kitchen. It took her just 1 hour.
Taking the stuffed pumpkin out of the oven and leaving it on the kitchen table, satisfied, but still tired, baba Nyura sat down side by side on a chair to rest. And she didn't notice how she fell asleep.
She dreamed that her pumpkin, rolling off the table to the floor, rolled away towards the door and at the same time quietly humming: "Bye–bye, Granny, bye-bye. Sweet dreams, dear, bye-bye."
But the pumpkin is already in the yard, and the neighbors are chasing it.
Pumpkin shouts to them: "Don't catch up! I ran away from my grandmother and I will run away from you too."
Well, the neighbor immediately lags behind, because you can't run for a long time with sciatica. But the neighbor turns out to be faster and more agile: quickly grabs the pumpkin, opens the lid, and the pumpkin immediately goes quiet.
And suddenly baba Nyura sees how her neighbors are sitting at the table and, oh horror, are going to eat her pumpkin! And all this upset Baba Nyura so much that she immediately woke up. She looked around, saw her pumpkin on the table and exclaimed: "So it's just a dream, here it is, a pumpkin, on the table. And why did I dream about it?"
And what do you think, why do we dream about pumpkins?
The calorie content of the products possible in the composition of the dish
- Chicken egg - 157 kcal/100g
- Egg white - 45 kcal/100g
- Egg powder - 542 kcal/100g
- Egg yolk - 352 kcal/100g
- Ostrich egg - 118 kcal/100g
- Raw wild rice - 353 kcal/100g
- Brown raw rice - 360 kcal/100g
- Boiled brown rice - 119 kcal/100g
- White fortified raw rice - 363 kcal/100g
- Fortified boiled white rice - 109 kcal/100g
- White rice, steamed, with long grains raw - 369 kcal/100g
- Steamed white rice, boiled with long grains - 106 kcal/100g
- Instant dry rice - 374 kcal/100g
- Instant rice, ready to eat - 109 kcal/100g
- Fig - 344 kcal/100g
- Pumpkin - 29 kcal/100g
- Garlic - 143 kcal/100g
- Ground black pepper - 255 kcal/100g
- Mixed minced meat - 351 kcal/100g
- Salt - 0 kcal/100g
- Onion - 41 kcal/100g