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Fresh Tomato Salad by Catherine PappasServe with a delicious loaf of bread. |
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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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Roman-Style Spinach by John SpottiswoodThis is a great new way I've learned to cook spinach. I wouldn't have thought of adding sweetness to spinach, but I really like the way the currants and pine nuts contrast with the slight bitterness of fresh spinach. This is a new winner that I'll be cooking frequently in the future! |
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Broiled Roma Tomatoes by Lauren MorrisseyRoma Tomatoes dipped in melted butter, garlic, and parmesan, and then broiled |
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Zucchini con Anice by BearNakedBaker
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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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Portabella Mushrooms with Vino Cotto (Vincotto) by Deena MontilloThese hearty portabella mushrooms are a taste sensation with their savory Italian bread crumb topping and subtle hint of sweetness at the finish. |
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Squash Blossoms, The Edible Flowers And How To Fix Them by kathy goriThis is the time of year when squash blossoms are found in Farmers Markets all around Sonoma. If you've never cooked or eaten squash blossoms, well then you've missed one of the big pleasures of the summer garden. I first had these as a kid when I was still in the "eeewwww we're eating flowers?" phase. They're a big favorite among… |
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Funghi trifolati ("Truffled" mushrooms) by Frank FarielloThis is one of the easiest and most versatile vegetable dishes in the Italian repertoire: funghi trifolati, or 'truffled' mushooms, so called because the thinly sliced and sautéed mushrooms are said to resemble that other, more highly prized tuber. I use two methods to make funghi trifolati, and both are equally easy: |
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Cabbage Quiche by Tania MattielloDelicate and light Cabbage Quiche with raisins and pine nuts. |
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Raw Zucchini Crusted Pizza by Rawfully TemptingDelicious and Nutritious- Raw Pizza Crust made from zucchini |
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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… |
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Roasted Pepper Halves with Bread Crumbe Topping Peperoni Arrostiti by Catherine PappasAdapted from: Lidia’s Italian-American Kitchen. These make a delicious appetizer or side dish. Enjoy and Cook with Love, Catherine |
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Quick Broccoli Side Dish by Mary ShaldibinaItalian seasoning and crunchy pine nuts really jazz up the flavor of this versatile veggie side dish. |
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Plum tomatoes roasted with fresh basil by Nancy MiyasakiWhen plum tomatoes are on sale this summer, grab a bagful and make this simple and delicious side dish. It goes great with just about anything you will cook on the grill--steak, lamb, chicken or fish. Or just have it as part of a vegetarian meal. However you serve it, you and your guests will love it! |
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