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Honey roasted parsnips by Cooking JourneyHoney roasted parsnips is one of our favorite dishes from now! So easy to make, sweet sticky baked parsnips are great as a side dish. Sweet and delicious. |
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Roasted Broccoli by David St. John
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Brinjal fry (Kathirikkai poriyal) by Shobana VijayAn easy to make yummy side dish for Rice Varieties. There are many ways to make the dish, yet I like this simple way of making using Sambar powder. I always want this poriyal without changing the shape of the long cuts, so I used to be extra careful while preparing this. At the same time I don’t want to use more oil also. The finished… |
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Roasted Fiddlehead Ferns by Homemade & YummyRoasted Fiddlehead Ferns is the perfect way to highlight these gorgeous seasonal gems. |
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Roasted Veggies by "Cheffie Cooks"You have heard the old Adage "Eat your Veggies" well I sure did-We all love them. Roasted vegetables are a flavorful option we love. |
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Roasted Butternut Squash by B InnesTo roast butternut squash you can either roast cut in half, cut side down, in a pan with a little water for about 1-1½ hours and then scoop out of the skin or peel, seed, cube and roast for about 30 minutes on high heat. My version uses a light marinade to oil the cubed squash and add a little sweetness. I keep it simple, but feel… |
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Roasted Pumpkin Seeds | 52 New Foods Challenge by Jennifer Tyler LeeThe secret to super crunchy pumpkin seeds is to boil them for 10 minutes before roasting. |
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Roasted Vegetable Succotash by Robyn SavoieOf all traditional Thanksgiving dishes, succotash is the most likely one that was served at the first feast. Introduced to colonial cooks by the native Indians of Rhode Island, succotash was probably made with local shell or cranberry beans. Contemporary cooks, like their colonial counterpart's, know that roasting brings out the… |
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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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Roasted Cauliflower and Leek Soup by Colleen McconnellI kept this soup simple to let the subtle flavors of the cauliflower and leeks shine through. I seasoned it with a little bit of fresh thyme, opted for water over broth, and drizzled a little extra virgin olive oil on the top of each serving. This could also be served "loaded" like a potato soup with some crumbled bacon, sharp… |
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Beetroot Cutlet / Tikki / Pattice by MiraIndian Coffee House @ Kozhikode is very famous for its yummy cutlets. The speciality is that they use beetroot as one of the ingridient for the cutlet which is accompanied by Beetroot based sauce. The waiters in their traditional uniform with a fanned turban on head moves swiftly catering to the needs. You cannot expect a good… |
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Roasted Squash with Onion, Oregano & Mint by La Tavola Marche (farm, inn & cooking school)A new spin on squash: oregano & mint instead of cinnamon & nutmeg. This is one of my favorite Mario Batali recipes - best used with butternut squash or turban pumpkins the meaty flesh makes for a hearty fall dish. |
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Paneer carrot paratha/stuffed flat bread by eatrightTasty and healthy seasoned paneer carrot stuffed flat bread. Read more in Eat Right! Live Happy's Site |
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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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