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Lentil Salad with Chevre by Michele GrasonThis salad looks great presented in a butter leaf lettuce cup with a bit more chevre sprinkled on top. You can also use yellow lentils. |
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Moroccan Bean Dip - Bessara by John SpottiswoodIf you like hummus, you will also like this simple and tasty bean dip. Fava beans are preferred, but Lima beans work well too. You can thin down the dip with chicken or vegetable stock to make a tasty bean soup. |
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Vareniki with cherry and sugar by Mary ShaldibinaSour cherry with sugar in pastry makes the dish very tasty and reminds me the days in childhood when with my little friends we winced from picked from trees in garden sour cherry but still were the happiest children in the world :) |
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Balinese Special Rice - Nasi Kuning by John SpottiswoodI served this rice with Balinese Roast Pork, and I think the rice was as big of a hit as the roast! I adapted the recipe from the The Barbecue Bible by Steven Raichlen...one of my favoirte cookbooks. I wasn't sure about a rice dish from a BBQ fanatic, but this is truly awesome! I substituted half brown rice for health, and you… |
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Pasta alla norma by Frank FarielloThis, one of my favorite summertime pastas, comes from Sicily. Along with pasta con le sarde, it is perhaps the most famous of Sicilian pasta dishes. And it is a fairly simple dish to make, the only slight complication coming from the initial preparation of the eggplant. |
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Simmered Cabbage and Shitake Mushrooms (Yasai no Fukumeni) by John SpottiswoodThis combination is truly fantastic. Of course you have to like both ingredients..but if you do you'll love the combination. We served them last night with fresh sashimi and three other great Japanese side dishes (oshitashi, yakisoba, and simmered daikon), and this dish got the most praises. It's also a beautiful presentation, easy… |
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Macaroni Salad Primavera by SmokinhotchefBursting with garden fresh veggie flavors and color, this salad is great for on the go and complements any meal indoors or out!! |
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Potato Leek Soup by Judy FisherDelicious, thick soup--perfect comfort food! |
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Deep Green Lentil Soup with Caramelized Onions by John SpottiswoodThis rich collection of greens, lentils, cumin and coriander makes a. hearty Fall or Winter soup with layers of flavor. Both French green lentils and more commonly available brown lentils are delicious in this soup. The French green lentils hold their shape better when cooked, while brown lentils may start to break down a bit. Feel… |
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AUSHAK - AFGHAN RAVIOLI by Linda Tay EspositoI first tasted Aushak at the Salang Pass restaurant in Fremont, a city where a lot of Afghan immigrants have settled. Aushak is proof that Marco Polo made his way through that part of the world (I mean through the Hindu Kush, not Fremont!) enroute back from China. Aushak is traditionally made with beef - it's the Afghan version of… |
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Japanese Spinach Salad, Ohitashi by John SpottiswoodThis is a delicious way to consume large quantities of one of the healthiest foods on the planet...spinach! I came to love this when I lived in Japan from 1991-1992, and make it frequently now because it is so easy, healthful and delicious. Serve this with any Asian dish, or any meat and potatoes. It's not particularly spicy, but… |
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Marinated Brussels Sprouts by MichelineThese brussels sprouts are a bit spicy, a bit tangy, a bit sweet, just the correct combination of flavours. |
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Tabbouleh Salad by MichelineA refreshing, low calorie, garlicky, tasty bulgur salad. |
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Curried lentil and rice salad by MichelineA flavourful, curried lentil and rice salad for healthy conscious cooks. |
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Quinoa with Fresh Corn and Mint by John SpottiswoodThis is a great quinoa dish to serve alongside fish or chicken. I have grown to love quinoa, and it is perfect for this dish. But this would also be great with Israeli cous cous, regular cous cous, pearl barley or even jasmine rice if you are not a fan of quinoa. The mix of flavors is amazing! Try this when fresh corn is cheap and… |
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