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Italian Spinach Soup by John SpottiswoodSuprise, surprise. Another amazing recipe adapted from Marcella Hazan's Essential's of Italian Cooking. This is one of my bibles. Not only did I love this spinach soup, but all four of my kids did too! Everyone had mutiple servings. We served it with simple sourdough toast, though Crostini (Italian croutons) is what Marcella… |
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Crab Dip with Bacon and Fontina Cheese by Chef ChuckDecadent and delicious! |
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Baked Apple Pancake by Baking BarristerApples, cinnamon and sugar cooked into a light batter form the best breakfast ever. |
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Arugula Risotto by TheSpoonfulA delicious way to use arugula outside of salads or pastas. This recipe uses only one pot and is especially great in early spring or late fall when arugula is abundant. Serves 4 generously as a side. |
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Red Bell Peppers Stuffed with Beans and Rice by Julia Ann SoudersA nutritious meal in a vegetable cup: red bell pepper stuffed with beans and rice. It is a good way to use left over cooked rice. Enjoy it as a everyday dinner meal with a salad and buttered kale. 2007-2012 Netta Belle's Choice cookbookinabox "Reg. U.S. Pat.& Trdmk. Off." All rights reserved. |
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Luncheon Pasta Salad by Salad FoodieA refreshing light pasta salad for a main dish luncheon or summer potluck. I like small or medium shell pasta, but elbow, ditalini or bow tie pastas are good choices too. |
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Vegetarian Sausage Goulash by Joanna SprayPerfect goulash for those cold winter nights. You can use soy ground meat (looks like ground round) or the sausage like meat. Feel free to use fresh mushrooms, if you do, add them when you are browning the sausage. Adding fresh greens would be great too! |
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Brown Rice & Quinoa Salad by April Decheine
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Brown Butter Pancakes with Sheet Pan Berries by Doctor JoBrown butter pancakes with sheet pan berries are super fluffy, simple, and delicious. They look like you spent the whole morning making them. Make a double batch as everyone will want seconds. They are that good. Serve them for brunch with my Hashbrown Casserole or Artichoke Egg Bake. |
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