Grilled sea bass a celebratory dish for two

Good morning, good readers. Our requests today are varied: Can one make a raclette without a raclette machine? And if so, how? What are the best recipes for an ulcer diet? Can you supply a cabbage slaw without mayonnaise and Wild Rice and Chicken Soup as printed in this paper? And could you unearth a John Tesh dressing, with canola oil and herbs, from a January radio show?

Nadine Carden of Flintstone, Ga., wants cabbage slaw and Tesh dressing; Evette Strickland of Delano, Tenn., would like the soup, and the others are from anonymous readers.

Maraya Magness of Signal Mountain "remembered a recipe I made to impress my guests when they walked into my house for dinner. This bread rises in the refrigerator, and you can cook it within two hours or bake it the next evening when your guests have just arrived. The bread also is high in protein due to milk, eggs and whole grains. You may substitute a cup of whole-wheat flour for uncooked oats, cracked wheat, soybean grits, millet, wheat germ, ground sunflower seeds, bran, crushed wheat cereal or any flour of your choice."


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