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CARROT ZUCCHINI CASSEROLE by Lillie Ann PasswaiterGreat vegetarian baked side dish. |
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Oven Roasted Vegetables by Salad FoodieI enjoy roasted vegetables and have tried several ways of preparing them, but this is the version I keep coming back to. Love the garlic and the way the veggies begin to caramelize. |
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Dim sum dip holders by Stephen CroutI used dim sum wrappers to hold a couple of different concoctions. |
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Green Bean, Carrot and Mushroom Medley by Salad FoodieA quick-to-fix green bean side dish or vegetarian main dish. I like to use my steamer for the beans and carrots, but they could also be boiled briefly and drained. This makes a beautiful presentation with interesting flavor combinations. The real trick is getting the seasoning right. Experiment with your favorite herb combinations,… |
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Lemony Asparagus with Almonds by Kyle DalakasLemony Asparagus with almonds is an easy, healthy and delicious veggie side dish. Try this with your dinner tonight! |
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Roasted Honey Cinnamon Acorn Squash by Culinary EnvyCaramelized Roasted Honey Cinnamon Acorn Squash is drizzled with honey-cinnamon, and sprinkled with crumbled cheese and crunchy almonds. |
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Dreamy Cheesy Potatoes by Culinary EnvyDreamy Cheesy Potatoes are easy, creamy and ridiculously flavorful! This comforting crowd-pleasing side dish is irresistible and perfect for the Holidays. |
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Roasted Golden Beets with Orange Pepper Vinaigrette by Culinary EnvyRoasted Golden Beets with Orange Pepper Vinaigrette are caramelized, sweet citrus, beet rounds of healthy goodness. |
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Cheesy Cauliflower Blossom by Culinary EnvyCheesy Cauliflower Blossom has only 4 ingredients that make this showstopper a must at your next dinner party. Incredible roasted, creamy, and cheesy flavor make it a recipe you won’t soon forget! |
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Savory Baked Sweet Corn by Julia Ann SoudersA farm dish makes it to the city table. Use fresh sweet corn for a tasty creamy hot side dish with fried chicken and green beans. ©2007-2014 Netta Belle’s Choice® cookbookinabox® “Reg. U.S. Pat. & Trdmk.Off.” Reg. “Trade-marks Canadian Intellectual Property Office.” nettabelleschoice.com and cookbookinabox.com All rights… |
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Collard Greens, corn and Tortilla Strata by Julia Ann SoudersA layered casserole of vegetables and flour tortillas. A vegetarian side dish to be enjoyed with or without a meat entree. It's an American Lasagna! A side dish with lots of antioxidants to boost immunity. Recipe adapted from "Fight Back with Food: Use Nutrition to Heal What Ails You," Readers Digest Association, Inc., 2002.… |
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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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Brown & Wild Rice Stuffed Squash by Salad FoodieA healthy and delectable alternative to traditional stuffing, Brown & Wild Rice Stuffed Squash by the California Wild Rice Advisory Board is perfect for the holiday season. This festive dish combines the warm flavors of acorn squash, maple syrup and nutmeg with 100% whole grain brown and wild rice. I can see this stuffing also served… |
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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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Cooler Corn by GlennLarge gatherings of people who like corn on the cob requires a couple of lobster pots or a wash tub and a lot of boiling water and patience. Not anymore. Thanks to tailgating technology there is a simple way to make dozens of ears of corn for the hungry revelers. |
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