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      Title: Scrambled Eggs Benedict
 Categories: Breakfast, Cheese/eggs, Diabetic, Low-fat
      Yield: 4 servings
 
      4    Thin slices reduced-sodium     
           -ham  (about 1/4 lb.)    
    1/8 ts (plus a pinch) black pepper        
      1 lg Egg
      1 c  Low-sodium chicken broth          
  4 lg Egg whites
      3 tb Unsalted margarine               
      2 tb Skim milk
      2 tb Flour                            
      2    English muffins, split
      1 tb Lemon juice                       
      2 tb Minced parsley
 
     Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.  Wrap the ham slices in aluminum
  foil, place in the oven, and heat for 10 minutes. In a small saucepan, heat
  the chicken broth until it just starts to simmer.
     Meanwhile, melt 2 Tablespoons of the margarine in another small heavy
  saucepan over moderate heat.  Add the flour and cook, stirring constantly,
  for 2 minutes. Whisk in the hot chicken broth and the lemon juice; bring to
  a simmer and cook, stirring, for 2 minutes or until the sauce has
  thickened.  Stir in 1/8 teaspoon of the pepper.
     In a small bowl, beat together the egg, egg whites, skim milk and the
  pinch of black pepper.  Melt the remaining Tablespoon of margarine in a
  heavy 10-inch skillet over low heat, add the egg mixture, and cook,
  stirring often, for 4 to 5 minutes or until the eggs are set.
     While the eggs are cooking, toast the muffins, then place a slice of ham
  on top of each half.  Place 1/4 of the scrambled eggs on top of each slice
  of ham, spoon the sauce over all, and sprinkle with the parsley. Serves 4.
  
     Nutritional information per serving:  calories - 236, protein - 13 gm.,
  total fat - 12 mg., saturated fat - 2 gm., carbohydrates - 18 gm.,
  cholesterol - 67 mg., fiber - 0, added sugar - 0, sodium - 449 mg.*
  
     FROM:  Great Recipes for Good Health  by Reader's Digest copyright 1988
  
     *  Note:  This only has a quarter of the cholesterol of standard Eggs
  Benedict.  You can reduce the sodium by 200 mg. if you substitute chicken
  or turkey for the ham.
 
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