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  corn casserole a'la sand..

     

Corn Casserole a'la Sandra

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Submitted by Sandra Richard
on Sunday, April 25, 2004
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Makes: 8 servings
Prep Time:30 minutes
Cook Time:30 minutes
Ready In:1 hour, 0 minutes
An ole Cajun folklore is that if it rains on June 8th, we wil have 40 days of rain. Cajun's call this Sant' de Medard! Summer Rain Signs - Another generally believed weather rhyme is connected to summer rains. "If on the eighth of June it rain That foretells a wet harvest, men sayen” In France the weather on the feast of Saint Medard (June 8th) is said to determine whether the next few weeks will be wet or dry. If it rains, the rain will continue for four or five weeks, or recur at haying time. Rain on the 8th June in Norway and Hungary will lead to forty days of rain. In Flanders the day is July 6th, the feast of Saint Godelive. In Germany it is the 27th June, which is known as Seven Sleepers Day.
 
Ingredients
1 stick butter 1 bell pepper chopped
1 onions chopped 1 cup minute rice
1 egg 1 small jar pimento
1 can cream style corn 1 can whole kernal corn
season to taste 3 slices cheese
 
Directions
In a medium skillet, saute the bell pepper and onions in butter.

Combine the corn, egg, rice and pimento in a 9x12 casserole dish. To that add the sauteed bell pepper and onion.

Put strips of cheese on top and bake for 30 minutes in a preheated 350 degree oven.


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