Stuffed Potatoes
6 Servings 
As it can be difficult to coax your loved ones into eating five helpings
a day of vegetables (as nutritionists recommend), this recipe cleverly
incorporates broccoli into a baked potato, without using a lot of fat.
Broccoli is an excellent source of fiber and cancer-fighting
antioxidants. Potatoes are a universally loved vegetable loaded with
vitamins C and B-6, potassium, and fiber. You can make the stuffed
potatoes ahead and reheat them when everyone is ready to eat. 
Ingredients:
3 large baking potatoes 
3 stalks broccoli 
1/2 teaspoon salt 
1 tablespoon olive oil 
1-2 tablespoons rice milk or soy milk 
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 
Instructions:
1. Scrub the potatoes and make shallow cuts around their middles to make
it easier to cut them in half after baking. Bake the potatoes at 400
degrees until soft, usually 1 hour, depending on size of potatoes. 
2. Meanwhile, cut the ends from the stalks of broccoli and peel some of
the outer skin off to make the stems more edible. Steam the broccoli
until crunchy-tender and bright green. Drain and chop fine. 
3. Cut potatoes in half and scoop out the insides into a bowl. Add the
salt, olive oil and just enough rice or soy milk to allow you to mash
the potatoes into a smooth paste. Add the Parmesan cheese and the
chopped broccoli and mix well. 
4. Pile the mixture back into the potato shells, arrange on a baking
dish and heat them to desired temperature. 
Nutritional Information: 
Per serving:
136 calories
4 g total fat (1 g sat)
2 mg cholesterol
24 g carbohydrate
5 g protein
4 g fiber
250 mg sodium 

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