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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. |
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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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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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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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NuWave Oven Roasted Peppers by Carolyn S. WeddingtonMy recipe for roasting small quantities of peppers is simple and quick. We enjoy these roasted peppers in sandwiches, salads and casseroles. |
3 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. |
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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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Parmesan Roasted Asparagus by KarenA very simple and delicious asparagus, lightly accented with parmesan. |
2 votes
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Terzo Roasted Beets by Mark Gordon
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Simple to Make, Very Versatile and Deliciously Skinny, Roasted Ratatouille by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxRatatouille is a simple and healthy vegetable dish usually loaded with succulent Mediterranean vegetables. We love how many ways to serve this glorious vegetable dish. Once roasted, you can scramble with eggs, stuff a baked potato or serve… |
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Caesar Asparagus, Low in Calories, Big on Deliciousness by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxI’ve never been so excited about a vegetable dish before but this one is worth raving about. It’s just like the classic salad but it’s made with roasted asparagus instead of lettuce. I’m keeping it skinny by making homemade multi-grain croutons and drizzling with a delicious light Caesar dressing. The skinny for each serving is 95… |
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Lemony Thyme Roasted Potato Wedges by SmokinhotchefThis recipe is bright and fresh with mountains of simple flavors. Goes well with just about anything! |
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Roasted Brussels Sprouts & Red Onions with Balsamic Vinegar by katThanksgiving is around the corner and I wanted to share some skinny in-season side dishes. I swoon over brussels sprouts and they supply you with vitamin C. This side dish can be prepared a day prior by trimming and quartering the brussels sprouts and slicing the onions up. It's guilt free because it's a low-cal & low-fat side dish! |
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Manchurian Roasted Cauliflower by Michael SwineyAnyone want to know why an Indian dish is called Manchurian, which is Chinese? Well yawn through this while I bore you with my culture and cuisine genius: The cuisine is believed to have originated from the Chinese population of Calcutta, India and Chinese food is still popular there. At present, the Chinese population in Calcutta… |
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