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Cream of mushroom soup lends this porcini mushroom risotto a creamy taste without actually using heavy cream. If you like, stir in freshly grated parmesan cheese before serving.
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About as humble as a dish can be, with simple ingredients and cooking instructions no more complicated than boiling water, this Haitian recipe may shock you with its deliciousness — a base of warming, garlicky polenta-like porridge topped with a velvety purée of black beans and coconut milk (see the corresponding recipe for black-bean sauce) Slices of nutty avocado offer a gentle contrast in texture and another element of richness It was adapted from the Haitian cooking instructor Cindy Similien-Johnson, who remembers it being made in her grandmother’s house.
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Make this basic recipe for paleo-style salsa. Add a habanero pepper for an extra kick!
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Saffron gives this special rice a wonderful flavor and color, along with cumin and chili powder. This is a local favorite in San Antonio.
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A healthy vegetarian black bean breakfast burrito recipe, with roasted poblano chiles, queso fresco, scrambled egg, and tangy tomatillo salsa.
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There are so many ways to enjoy this sauce You can serve it with pasta or grains, over vegetables (try it with cauliflower) or on a bruschetta I recently tried it with Israeli couscous, sautéed in olive oil then simmered in stock and topped with this sauce.
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Tasty fresh beets are grilled with in a marinade of mixed herbs and balsamic vinegar!
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These simple beets are wonderful in salads or by themselves as a healthy snack.
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A tangy balsamic vinaigrette recipe with a touch of brown sugar and fresh marjoram for dressing up greens or to use as a marinade.
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Cauliflower is at its peak now, from December through March, when produce markets often are otherwise spare, particularly if you happen to live in a northern climate Like other cruciferous vegetables, cauliflower is an abundant source of phytonutrients and enzymes that may help neutralize toxins damaging to the body’s cells It’s an excellent source of vitamins C and K, folate and dietary fiber, and a very good source of vitamins B5 and B6, tryptophan, omega-3 fatty acids and manganese
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Quick and EASY Cucumber Salad with tahini dressing, lemon, garlic, and herbs!
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I can’t remember where I heard or read about massaging raw kale with olive oil and a little salt, but it is a very effective way to soften the leaves just a bit if you are not cooking the kale This briny slaw gets its crunch from red cabbage and walnuts