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Smokey Greens and Black Eyed Peas with Biscuits by Rich HBlack-eyed peas (the food, not the band) combined with delicious kale are melded together into a flavorful dish that is sauteed with onion and garlic and then made to really pop with smoked paprika! Yum! |
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Baked Cabbage by Denise SherinBeing Irish I grew up eating cabbage and ham, I love Cabbage. But we always had it plain, or in colcannon. In Lancaster Pa (Amish country) at Millers Restaurant I had Baked Cabbage and it was wonderful! I couldn't wait to make it at home. |
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Broccoli Overload Soup by Homemade & YummyA quick and easy soup with minimal ingredients….made in minutes.This a a great soup to experiment with. Your choice of broth, milk (or not), flavour of cheese (if using), really make the soup different every time. A great change is using mushroom broth along with sliced mushrooms added to the pot with the broccoli. I prefer to use… |
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Garlic Lemon Broccoli Cauliflower Medley by Kyle DalakasGarlic Lemon Broccoli Cauliflower Medley is a super healthy, easy and delicious veggie side dish! Try this with your meal tonight! |
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Thick vegetable soup by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaThis tasty and healthy homemade vegetable soup full of veggies can be whipped up in no time! |
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Broccoli Dip by Chef Smith
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Fried zucchini with mayo-dill sauce and tomato by HelenscookingThis is a traditional recipe in my family, as well as in pretty much any Ukrainian family fried zucchini with tomato and mayo-dill sauce. It’s resembles a lot the eggplant recipe, but, zucchini, as a base component gives it a different twist. |
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Tapioca Poriyal (Stir fry) by Navaneetham Krishnanstir fried with chili powder, spices and curry leaves for the spicy and appealing taste. |
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Roasted Zucchini and Squash by "Cheffie Cooks"Delicious seasonal vegetables roasted with herbs! A great side dish. |
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Fresh Garden Salad with Balsamic Marinade by Salad FoodieA summertime side with plenty of garden vegetables in a pleasant balsamic marinade. Add grilled meat or fish and dessert and dinner is a cinch. Allow 30-60 minutes marinating time before serving (though it can be made ahead and refrigerated up to 24 hours if preferred.) |
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Got Carrot Salad? Got 20 Minutes? by kathy goriI love stuff that's fast and easy. These are the recipes that are lifesavers especially when "stuff" happens, for lack of a better word. Dishes that are versatile, and inexpensive to prepare and can be prepared ahead of time are even better. I was looking for that sort of thing this week, after the whole Film Festival craziness and… |
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Creamy Cauliflower And Lakers Magic! by kathy goriOne thing I love about fixing a tandoori chicken lunch is the simplicity. Once the chicken has been marinated, nothing goes better with this dish than a bread some pickled cucumbers and one veg. The most likely vegetable to find on my tandoori table is cauliflower. Especially when I can get a beautiful organic one for 99 cents!… |
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Leftover 2-Bean Stew by Amos MillerA quick bite using odds & ends was WAY too delicious not to post. Forget 8-bean and even 18-bean soups - 2 cans of beans, a few veggies and a little smoked sausage turned a toss-off dish into a tasty winner! I had no intention when I threw this together to share it with anyone other than a couple of hungry mouths in the kitchen.… |
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Who knew Guacamole could be so easy (and tasty)? by Nick RocheI must confess that I've never made Guacamole before. It has always been so convenient for others to make or bring to a party that it never really crossed my mind to do it myself; however, the other day there were two nice sized Avocados staring at me in the face on the kitchen counter, perfectly ripe, not too soft, not too hard. The… |
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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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