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This delicious stock has a depth of flavor that comes from roasting the vegetables. Use whatever vegetables you have on hand, but avoid anything too strongly flavored, such as broccoli or cabbage, as they will overwhelm the stock.
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A hot, spicy, and colorful slaw is based on shredded bok choy, cucumber, and carrots, then spiked with hot cherry peppers and tossed with a sweet and tangy mustard and jalapeno dressing. Roasted ground ginger and freshly cracked pepper are sprinkled on before serving. Great for those who love spicy foods.
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Banish all thoughts of gluey morning oatmeal. These crisp oat cakes may change the way you think about the grain. The batter is sticky; so it's easiest to form the cakes right in the pan rather than by hand.
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Chopped eggplant, red and green bell peppers, onions, and carrots, slowly cooked on the stovetop in olive oil will make your kitchen smell like heaven. A wonderful dip for rye--or your favorite bread or crackers.
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Carrots and zucchini are snuck into these turkey meatballs. Your little one won't even know!
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Mouth watering tender corned beef with corned beef flavored potatoes, cabbage, and carrots. This is my great grandmothers recipe from Ireland. This was served with both Irish soda bread and corn bread at our house.
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A colorful combination of hardy greens, avocado, pear, walnuts, and raisins is tossed with a flavorful vinaigrette dressing for a healthful and hearty salad.
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The cookbook author and culinary historian Jessica B Harris adapted this recipe from a meal she once had in the South of France at the home of James Baldwin, and it appears in her 2017 memoir, "My Soul Looks Back." It's a simple Provençal soup — French country cooking at its best — made with whatever vegetables are in season and brightened with generous spoonfuls of green pesto You could use a vegetable stock or a light chicken stock instead of water, if you happen to have one, but there's no need: A good dollop of pesto will deliver a bright, garlicky flavor that permeates every bite.