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Blueberries don’t need much in the way of sweetener (blackberries are more tart, so you might want to use a little more with them), yet this simple compote will transform a plain bowl of yogurt or ricotta cheese into a dessert – or a very nice breakfast The compote is modeled on Deborah Madison’s recipe in her lovely book, "Seasonal Fruit Desserts." She sweetens her compote with maple syrup or maple sugar, which is also a lovely way to go The small amount of cinnamon brings out the essential essence of the berries
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Savory lamb meat and vegetables simmer for hours with split peas to create a thick and very flavorful stew.
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While most flour tortilla recipes use lard or shortening, this one uses canola oil for the same great taste without animal or soy products.
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Ingredients: yogurt, milk, half and half
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Use this reverse sear method to grill 2-inch thick steaks slowly over low indirect heat, then crank up the temperature to get a great crust.
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This kabocha squash and sweet potato soup spiced with garam masala and garnished with fried onions is a filling dinner option in the winter.
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Greek yogurt gives this spinach-artichoke dip the tangy kick you didn't know you needed.
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This cooling, flavorful Indian dish is perfect as an accompaniment to grilled meats.
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Cilantro and yogurt give these samosas the Indian flavor. This is an amazing recipe that will surprise you with how easy it is to make samosas like an Indian restaurant.
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Looking for a healthy treat for your family? Try this yogurt bark. You can use any type of yogurt and top it with berries, nuts, or seeds.
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Homemade yogurt is a snap to make All you really need is good quality milk, a few spoonfuls of your favorite plain yogurt to use as a starter culture, and some time to let it sit You can substitute low-fat milk here if you’d rather; 2 percent works a lot better than 1 percent
Ingredients: plus, milk, heavy cream, milk yogurt