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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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Strozzapreti ai funghi ('Priest-strangler' pasta with mushrooms) by Frank FarielloThis mushroom sauce may be the simplest sauce for pasta of all. |
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Raspberry and Blueberry Raw Vegan Cupcakes by Gourmandelle LifestyleBlogI couldn’t live without fruits! Really! In my opinion fruits are a gift from Heaven! Every time I eat a fruit I thank God for that wonderful gift. I don’t know if it’s that sweet taste that makes me so crazy about them, or that lovely juicy texture, but one thing I do know for sure is that fruits make me happy. As I told you… |
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Chocolate Mousse - Raw Food by Briimstone & GrumblenottOrganic. Vegan. Live. Raw. |
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Pere al vino rosso (Pears in Red Wine Sauce) by Frank FarielloDessert is our house is normally a piece of fruit, perhaps with some cheese, and, in winter, some mixed nuts in their shells. This is why you will not find very many desserts featured on this blog. But there is at least one prepared dessert that makes its way on to our table in the colder months: pere al vino rosso, or pears poached… |
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Pickled peppers by Gourmandelle LifestyleBlogAutumn is near and I love having a closet full of conserved veggies prepared for the winter. Hot peppers are great with winter soups; they melt you inside out :)). Here’s a super easy method for conserving peppers that also works for other veggies too. |
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Home Made Sun Dried Tomatoes by gypsy696
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Tuscan inspired skillet potatoes, brussels sprouts and cranberry beans by Meera Nalavadi
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Tomato and watermelon soup by Ferrán Adriá by Guest of winterDo you know Ferrán Adriá? Yes, the world famous Spanish chef. Here's one of his simplest recipes. It is perfect for the summer, refreshing as a gazpacho, but even lighter. And quick to make! |
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Carrot Noodle Puttanesca by Victoria PrehnSpiralized Carrot "Noodles" pair perfectly with this garlicky, briney, spicy tomato sauce. A delicious low-carb, low-cal alternative to regular pasta. |
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Healthy Fruit and Nut bars by Angie WilkesHomemade version of Nak'd bars. Easy to make, very versatile. If you love the taste of Nak’d bars, but you’re not so keen on the price, try making your own – you won’t believe how easy these are to make. This is the basic recipe for the bars, but you can add whatever flavourings you want. I’ve used vanilla, but I suggest… |
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Vegan Spaghetti and Meatballs by River TrekkerThis is so fast and so simple. It's effortless. It's so delicious you won't believe how good it is until you try it. I didn't. My husband (not vegetarian) loves it! In fact he loves to cook this himself. |
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Peach gazpacho by Guest of winterA fruity and not so fiery gazpacho |
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Zucchini Fettuccine al Pesto by CrunchyLettuceWho doesn’t crave pasta? I certainly do. Classic comfort food, right? But no one wants to wake up in the morning with carb face :) The solution: raw zucchini “noodles”! Don’t underestimate the simplicity of this dish. This pesto really is delicious. And the noodle texture is surprisingly similar to regular fettuccine noodles. |
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Insalata di arance rosse by Frank FarielloI recently found some blood oranges from California at the market--and I love blood oranges--so I made a blood orange salad as 'dessert': you just peel and slice the oranges, sprinkle over some black olives (Gaeta or nicoise are best), bits of red onion and parsley. Season with a bit (not much) of salt and pour over un filo d'olio.… |
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