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Roasted Broccoli by John SpottiswoodThis roasted broccoli recipe, adapted from the Barefoot Contessa, is really wonderful. It has a lot of flavor. We served it with a mild pasta, and it was just a wonderful combination. Don't be worried by the lemon juice and zest. They impart a subtle flavor that adds a nice dimension to this dish. |
25 votes
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Fondue Potatoes by kathy vegasThese easy to make potatoes are stuffed with a rich cheese fondue and are great with grilled or roasted meat. |
7 votes
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Best Turkey Stuffing by John SpottiswoodThis recipe is a combination and adaptation of two great stuffing recipes found in the New Best Recipe cookbook by Cook's Illustrated (one of our favorites for traditional dishes). We took this to an early friend's thanksgiving party and it was a huge hit. There were three different stuffings served, and this one was by far the most… |
8 votes
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The Buona Pasqua Lunch and The Secret Of No Stir Polenta by kathy goriEaster around our house is like the Tri-fecta of family holidays. Not only is there the big celebration of Easter, a huge deal in Italian households. But at Casa Gori, we also add in my parents anniversary and this year, my fathers' 91st birthday. Last year for his 90th, he got an iPod. Probably he was the oldest iPod owner out there… |
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Roasted Carmelized Tomatoes by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a delicious way to serve ripe, juicy summer tomatoes. Roasting them reduces the tomato liquid to a glaze. They are delicious with any grilled meat or other vegetables. |
6 votes
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Chili Roasted Potatoes by Nancy MiyasakiThese are super simple and really tasty. If you like roasted potatoes, but are looking for something a little different, give these a try. I served with grilled flank steak and broiled asparagus. |
5 votes
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My favorite Stuffing without Meat by John SpottiswoodThis is a wonderful stuffing recipe that is adapted from one by James Beard. It is truly delicious! You could reduce on the butter and oil, but I think it's worth it! |
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Garlic and Oregano Roasted Tomatoes by Denise FletcherThese plump, scarlet, glistening little bullets of flavour are wonderful bobbing about in soup, tumbling around strands of spaghetti or linguine, smooshed into a herby, dimpled foccacia, stirred into steaming risotto or rice or riddling a fat, buttercup-yellow omelette. The uses for them are legion. And, nothing could be simpler. You… |
5 votes
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Roasted Asparagus and Parmesan by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a simple and delicious Italian recipe adapted from the Barefoot Contessa. We leave out the egg and sometimes the lemon (depends on what you are serving this with). |
5 votes
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Roasted Carrot Cream Pasta a.k.a. Bugs Bunny's Pasta by ReeniRoasted carrots are a delicious surprise. They lose their strong 'carrot' flavor and become mellow and sweet. |
4 votes
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Garlic Roasted Cauliflower by Nancy MiyasakiI used to think cauliflower was boring and my family agreed. But I've now found so many wonderful ways to prepare it that it is becoming one of our favorite vegetables. This is an easy and very flavorful version I adapted from the Barefoot Contessa. Adjust the amount of lemon juice you apply based on your own tastes and the dish… |
4 votes
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Sweet Honey and Garlic Glazed Roasted Asparagus by Kristi RimkusCrisp-tender asparagus roasted with a sweet and spicy glaze of honey and garlic. |
3 votes
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Roasted Potatoes and Asparagus with Light Blue Cheese Vinaigrette by Kristi RimkusLooking for a colorful side dish? How about roasted potatoes and asparagus with a light and creamy blue cheese vinaigrette? |
3 votes
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Cauliflower Roasted with Paprika by Nancy MiyasakiThis dish has a wonderful, very slightly spicy flavor. The high heat roasting creates a nice sweetness to the Cauliflower and adds a nice color. Definitely serve it hot. It loses some of it's charm when it has cooled down (like cold toast). |
3 votes
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It's In The Bag. Perfect Potatoes In 45 Minutes...No, Really! by kathy goriAs most food bloggers, I'm always searching for the glamour shot. Not for myself mind you, that coal barge sailed a long time ago. I'm looking for sexy food. I'm looking for the glimmer on a tomato, the flash of a fishes' scales, the beady dew drop on… |
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