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This is a Kentucky recipe.
LuAnn adds: "This recipe was originally from Miss Jennie Benedict, who ran
a wonderful tea room in Louisville from 1900 until her death in 1928. Eventually
the recipe proved so popular it became available ready-made. My recipe adds
a dash of hot pepper sauce and enough mayonnaise to "make of spreading consistency.
May also be used as a sandwich filling."
2 cucumbers, peeled
1 medium onion
1 pound cream cheese
2 to 3 drops green food coloring
Grate cucumber and onion (may use food processor) and drain well in a strainer,
pressing down with spoon to remove all liquid. Discard liquid. Add drained cucumbers
and onion to cream cheese and mix well in food processor. Color with 2 to 3
drops green food coloring.
Use as a sandwich spread or as a dip. Benedictine may also be used to stuff
cherry tomatoes for an hors d'oeuvre tray.
Yields 2 cups.
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