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Braised Fennel with White Wine

Braised Fennel with White Wine by La Tavola Marche (farm, inn & cooking school)

Fennel is a versatile vegetable that is often looked over for being too tough. Braising is a great way to soften this hearty root vegetable known to aid in digestion. The acidity & fruitiness of the wine compliments the aniseed flavored fennel and with a good drizzle of olive oil it finishes this dish perfectly. Serve with meat!

1 vote
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enchiladas with fresh mango salsa

enchiladas with fresh mango salsa by karenrecipe

1 vote
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Green Beans with Basil and Tomato

Green Beans with Basil and Tomato by John Spottiswood

This is an attractive and tasty side dish. The butter, basil and tomato adds a nice flavor boost to the green beans. I've made them with garlic salt and regular kosher salt, both are delicious. If you want to spice it up, add more black pepper or substitute crushed red pepper for the black pepper.

9 votes
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Secrets Of The Benefits Mangosteen Skin

Secrets Of The Benefits Mangosteen Skin by Rany

Who is not familiar with mangosteen fruit, addition to it tastes sweet, skin of fruit can be used as a herb can cure various disease and increase men stamina, the benefit skin of fruit mangosteen actually been developed since ancient times in some countries such as india and thailand mangosteen skin can treat disease such as diare and…

1 vote
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Vegetarian Chili

Vegetarian Chili by Micheline

Comforting, tasty, spicy chili without meat. The meat is replaced with barley. Legumes and grain a great healthy meat replacement combination.

1 vote
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Cauliflower Cutlet

Cauliflower Cutlet by Navaneetham Krishnan

delicious and amazing crispy outer and inner soft bite.

1 vote
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Cauliflower Fritters

Cauliflower Fritters by Navaneetham Krishnan

Simple divine with a crispy crunchy coating.

1 vote
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Baked Penne with Vegetables

Baked Penne with Vegetables by Salad Foodie

Reminiscent of lasagna but loaded with veggies, this dish will take center stage at group gatherings. It makes good use of summer's zucchini surplus, so file the recipe away in your stash of squash faves. Don't let the cauliflower put you off - it is so well camouflaged that while many noticed the zucchini, no one detected cauliflower…

1 vote
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Hot and Sour Soup

Hot and Sour Soup by Hungry Jenny

This is the Thai version that uses 'tom yum' paste - you'll see in the ingredients list that there's nothing too 'unusual' about what goes in it - it's hopefully stuff that you already have in your storecupboard so you can easily make it yourself - of course you can just use the bottled variety from a supermarket.…

2 votes
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Thai Salad with Sesame Ginger Dressing

Thai Salad with Sesame Ginger Dressing by Micheline

A tasty thai salad with a flavourful sesame, ginger dressing that is easy and quick to prepare.

2 votes
7018 views
Sauteed Zucchini with Peppers

Sauteed Zucchini with Peppers by Salad Foodie

A basic and quick zucchini side dish - and interesting variation from zucchini-tomato sautees. This dish can go the route you want it. If I want a south of the border twist, I add 1 small seeded and minced jalapeno pepper along with onions, and season with cumin, chili powder and a sprinkle of Queso fresco. For an Italian flair, I add…

1 vote
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Sweet Zucchini Pickles

Sweet Zucchini Pickles by Salad Foodie

Too many zucchini - what to do? A recipe by Chuck Allen (Palm Springs) caught my eye. Expectations are high from this retired chef, so he takes this recipe as a hostess gift. It is as colorful as it is delicious and lasts about 6 weeks refrigerated. The only thing I added was small cauliflowerettes. What an attractive conversation…

1 vote
3365 views
Picco De Gallo

Picco De Gallo by Janelle Carpenter

A fresh salsa that brightens any plate.

2 votes
4062 views
Vegetarian Beet Burger

Vegetarian Beet Burger by Micheline

This vegetarian burger has the unusual addition of 1 tbsp of grated beets, just enough to give the burger a pleasant color. Once cooked, this burger looks and tastes like a meat burger. It is delicious!

1 vote
4882 views
Chow-Chow Relish

Chow-Chow Relish by Salad Foodie

Fall's green tomatoes are a perfect base for a batch of chow-chow. This pickled relish or condiment is lip-smacking good on hotdogs, hamburgers, fish, poultry, beans - oh, just everything! This version is a fusion of a friend's recipe and several others I compared it to, and I really like the results! A stash of 6 pints or 12…

1 vote
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