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Swiss Corn Bake by David St. John
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Quick and Tasty Greek Cauliflower by Salad FoodieThere are times I've put the bulk of time preparing a middle east main dish and just need a quick side of vegetables. When cauliflower is on hand, I get the wok out and prepare this Greek flavored dish. I have tried my own mixtures of Greek seasonings (there's clone recipes out there) but when the commercial seasoning's handy, why not… |
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Glazed Carrots by Nancy MiyasakiI made these carrots to be a sweet, vegetable side to go with the Caribbean Pork we made tonight. I wanted something that would be sweet like plantains, and these did the job perfectly. I adapted this from a Cook's Illustrated recipe, and I think the technique is a good one. They'd be nice as a a side with any grilled meat. |
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A Simple and Tasty Stuffing Made Skinny by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxThere are hundreds of ways to make stuffing. It can be moist or dry, prepared with French, sourdough, or cornbread, adding ingredients such as sausages, oysters, onions, mushrooms or chestnuts, to name a few. The possibilities are endless…I know how hectic the holiday’s can be so I’ve made it easier by starting with a box of Mrs.… |
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WW Cranberry-Apple Relish by RecipeKingWW Cranberry-Apple Relish is an easy recipe and is a great option for a Thanksgiving and Christmas condiment to your turkey meal. It is a healthy, low calories, NO-FAT, NO-CHOLESTEROL, NO-SODIUM, low carbiohydrates, diabetic, heart-healthy and WeightWatchers (1) PointsPlus per serving recipe. Takes 20 minutes to prepare. About 3… |
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Sauce Diable by Roland PassotServe with my Roasted Loch Duart Salmon with Chanterelle Mushrooms |
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Japanese Spinach Salad, Ohitashi by John SpottiswoodThis is a delicious way to consume large quantities of one of the healthiest foods on the planet...spinach! I came to love this when I lived in Japan from 1991-1992, and make it frequently now because it is so easy, healthful and delicious. Serve this with any Asian dish, or any meat and potatoes. It's not particularly spicy, but… |
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Cream Gravy by Two Southern GirlsAhhh! Cream Gravy it has so many uses. If you’re not from the South let me point them out to you. You can pour it on biscuits, for biscuits and gravy. Pour it on top of Chicken Fried Steak. Ladle it on your Mashed potatoes. Or just use it a dipping sauce for French Fries or bread |
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Pan Seared Asparagus Spears by CarolinaheartstringsThe farmer’s markets are bursting with so many wonderful vegetables to choose from. June is here and the weather is heating up in the Carolinas. All this month we will be roasting, grilling, sauteing and devouring some of our favorite vegetables and of course sharing them with you. For those of you lucky enough to have your own… |
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Squash Casserole by Kerri BishopThis casserole is very similar to the one at Boston Market. It is not calorie light, but it is great for special occasions. We have had many requests for this recipe. This recipe is easily halved. |
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Stewed Zucchini And Tomatoes by Robyn SavoieThis Stewed Zucchini and Tomatoes side dish has a wonderful flavor that goes with any meal, and the best part is it'll even make your kitchen smell like Mama's! |
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Sweet Potato Fries by Nancy MiyasakiThese sweet potato fries are baked in the oven and very easy to make. I think they are yummy and good for you, too. |
3 votes
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Canning Applesauce by JenniferApplesauce is good all by itself. You can also use it as an ingredient in recipes or use it as a topping or side dish. |
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Sweet Potatoes (Yams) with Cranberries and Granny Apples by Salad FoodieA family favorite side to holiday dinners. This colorful dish has just the right balance of tart and sweet. |
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Stir Fried Frozen Cauliflower by Julia Ann SoudersFresh cauliflower looked so good at the summer's Farmer's Market. I froze several bags, then this winter wondered how to fix it other than boiling to get soggy limp cauliflower. By thawing first, microwaving for about 1 minute and draining well, it was ready for a quick stir fry. Seasoned and enhanced with walnut pieces made a quick… |
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