Asian Turkey Lettuce Wraps
<p>I had some ground turkey from West Wind Farms and found this recipe at WeightWatchers. The Market does not have iceberg lettuce but I see no reason the other lettuces won’t work</p>
Source: WeightWatchers.com
Servings: Serves 4
Ingredient keywords: onion, pepper, ginger, turkey, lettuce, chicken
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Asparagus & Shrimp Dumplings
<p>A tasty dish that uses wild-caught shrimp and fresh local produce! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Source: foodnetwork.com
Servings: makes 18 to 24 dumplings
Ingredient keywords: shrimp, ginger, asparagus, chives
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Asparagus and Corn Fritters
<p>These delectable fritters are a wonderful way to use farm fresh produce! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Vegetarian!
Source: www.foodnetwork.com
Servings: 4-6
Ingredient keywords: asparagus, corn, oil, egg, cheese, flour, seasoning
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Asparagus and White Bean Salad with Feta and Lemon Dressing
<p>Served with crusty bread, this salad makes a terrific meal. White beans provide a delectable hearty tenderness, without overwhelming the delicate asparagus. Tangy feta, zesty lemon, and a touch of mint give this salad a bright and refreshing flavor.</p>
Vegetarian!
Source: From Farmer John’s Cookbook: The Real Dirt On Vegetables
Servings: Serves 4
Ingredient keywords: asparagus, mint, feta, radishes, scallions
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Asparagus soup
<p>The asparagus that I got last week was wonderful—roasted and in asparagus soup. Thanks.<br />
Asparagus Soup</p>
<p>Prep Time:20 min in active Prep Time: — Cook Time:1 hr 0 min<br />
Level:<br />
Intermediate</p>
Source: Recipe courtesy Emeril Lagasse, 2003
Servings: 8 to 12 servings
Ingredient keywords: Asparagus
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Asparagus with Balsamic Butter Sauce
<p>My husband is not a great fan of asparagus and he almost licks his plate when I serve this.</p>
Vegetarian!
Source: Cooking Light Magazine
Servings: 2-3
Ingredient keywords: asparagus
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Assertive Greens with Honey Mustard Sauce
<p>America’s Test Kitchen cleaned, stemmed, and cooked over 100 pounds of leafy greens to come up with the best ways to cook both the tender, mild varieties of greens and the more “assertive” ones. They found that the amount of water used to blanch the greens really does matter, so take the time to measure it! Cooking time also matters — these greens do not need to be boiled for hours, the way old-timey cooks did it!</p>
<p>This newer method sounds much more time-consuming and involved than it really is in practice. The basic blanching method described here results in tender greens with good color and full flavor without bitterness. After draining them, they can be quickly cooked with whatever seasonings you desire. We’re particularly partial to this honey mustard version.</p>
Vegetarian!
Source: "Perfect Vegetables" by the editors of Cook's Illustrated magazine
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: greens, salt, mustard, honey, butter, garlic
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Assertive Greens with Onions or Shallots and Cream
<p>A bit of background — all leafy greens are not interchangeable. Some are delicate enough for salads; others can be tough as shoe leather. In general, though, they fall into two categories, each of which is handled differently. Within each category, though, the type of green used is pretty much interchangeable. The “tender greens” (beet greens, Swiss chard, spinach) are delicate and moisture-rich. The “assertive greens” (kale, mustard, turnips, collards) are stronger in flavor, and require added liquid as they cook.<br />
This is a great recipe for those more assertive greens. Technique is the key. The initial shallow blanching erases some of their bitterness without robbing them of their character. It preserves their color and flavor, saves time, and allows them to be cooked more quickly.Once the greens have been blanched and drained, they can be used in any number of tasty recipes. In this one, the sweetness of the onions and the richness of the cream mellow the bitterness of the greens.</p>
Vegetarian!
Source: Perfect Vegetables: A Best Recipe Classic, 2003, by the editors of Cook's Illustrated magazine
Servings: serves 4 (about 2 cups of cooked greens)
Ingredient keywords: greens, salt, butter, onions, cream, sugar, thyme, nutmeg
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Au Gratin Turnips
<p>A tasty & seasonal vegetarian meal! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Vegetarian!
Source: www.tasteofhome.com
Servings: 12
Ingredient keywords: turnip, butter, onion, flour, milk, cheddar
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Aunt Holly's Summer Squash Casserole
<p>This recipe is a family favorite, & it is always a big hit at family reunions, church functions, & on holidays! You will need 7-8 medium sized yellow summer squash. Wash the squash & cut off ends. Slice the squash into thin slices. Take one large onion (preferably Vidalia, but any onion will do) peel & slice, then cut each slice into 4ths. Place squash & onion slices into boiling water & boil about 10 minutes. While squash & onions are boiling mix other ingredients in large bowl.<br />
Mix 1 can Cream of Chicken Mushroom Soup<br />
1 cup Sour Cream<br />
2 cups Shredded Sharp Cheddar Cheese<br />
1 cup crushed Ritz crackers.<br />
Stir all ingredients together in large mixing bowl.<br />
Once squash & onions have finished boiling remove from stove & drain. Add squash & onions to other ingredients in bowl & stir together gently. Prepare a 9 × 13 glass casserole dish by spraying with non-stick cooking spray and lining the bottom with crushed Ritz crackers. Pour the other ingredients into the casserole dish and smooth. Cover top of casserole with shredded sharp cheddar cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until the cheese is bubbling on top.</p>
Source: Holly Prather
Servings: Makes about 12 servings.
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Authentic Ribollita - A hearty peasant soup from Tuscany
<p>This is a recipe for an authentic ribollita which is the classic peasant style Tuscan vegetable and bean soup. Added thickness and body comes from the addition of old bread. Ribollita is quite thick for a soup. ‘Ribollita’ means boiled again and it is even better the day after you make it. Also, it should be noted that my recipe deviates slightly from the norm as the old bread is normally mixed right into the soup at the end. My method keeps it a bit more firm. It is made with a particular type of kale called ‘cavolo nero,’ which is called black leaf kale, dinosaur kale, or lacinato kale in English. In a pinch I have used other types of kale, but quite frankly, the result is really inferior–it does not have the right flavor and life is just too short to eat inferior food when, with a little effort and sense of adventure, you can have the very best result.</p>
<p>Tools</p>
Large Stock Pot with lid
Wooden Spoon
Ladle
Deep bowl for soaking beans
Pot with lid for cooking beans
Immersion Blender (optional but helpful)
Large baking sheet
Vegetarian!
Source: http://www.davidlister.com/?p=255
Servings: Serves 6-8
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Autumn Pork Roast
<p>This pork roast recipe uses plenty of fall vegetables as well as locally raised meat. Consider adding sweet potatoes as well for even more of a sweet and savory flavor. Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Source: www.tasteofhome.com (modified slightly)
Servings: 12
Ingredient keywords: pork, potato, carrot, onion, butternut, pumpkin, squash, sage, butter, apple
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Autumn Seafood Chili
<p>Numerous seasonal vegetables and wild caught shrimp combined to make a flavorful chili! Would pair well with some bread from local bakers or with some homemade cornbread. Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Source: www.wholefoodsmarket.com (modified slightly)
Servings: 6-8
Ingredient keywords: oil, onion, pepper, garlic, shallot, jalapeno, tomato, squash, fish, shrimp, lime
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Avacado Hair Mask
<p>Avocados are rich in oil, protein, B vitamins and vitamin A, and they are super-hydrating to dry, damaged hair. They contain more protein than any other fruit, and their abundant natural oil will coat your hair and form a protective barrier, keeping your locks well hydrated, soft and flexible. (Yield: 2 ounces)</p>
Source: EcoBeauty -- Scrubs, Rubs, Masks, and Bath Bombs for You and Your Friends" author Janice Cox shares some of her favorite recipes to soothe dry winter tresses.
Servings: One Treatment
Ingredient keywords: Avacado, Sour Cream, Lemon
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Avocado Bell Pepper Salad
<p>Gorgeous, super simple and packed with veggies! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Vegetarian!
Vegan!
Source: wholefully.com
Servings: 1
Ingredient keywords: avocado, pepper, tomato, onion, parsley, cilantro, lemon
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Awesome Basic Deviled Eggs
<p>YUMMY. You don’t have to be exact with the measurements….just don’t make the yolk mixture too “wet”…</p>
Source: My grandmother from Andersonville GA
Servings: one (if you are a gourmond) 12 (if everyone eats 1/2 an egg)
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Awesome Roasted Juliet Tomatoes
<p>These are a favorite in our family. This is the recipe used to make those tomatoes many of you sampled at the market yesterday, 7/15/16.</p>
Vegetarian!
Vegan!
Source: Crimmins Family Farm
Servings: 4-6 servings
Ingredient keywords: Juliet, basil
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Azerbaijan Salad
<p>A nice salad for summer when the salad greens aren’t available.</p>
Vegetarian!
Vegan!
Source: NPR.org Kichen Window series
Servings: 4 - 6 as a side dish
Ingredient keywords: tomato, cucumber, peppers, olive, lemon, scallions
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Aztec Hot Chocolate
This is a very simple, yet unusual hot drink combining sweet and spicy, best on chilly days, but tasty anytime.
Vegetarian!
Source: Chili Pepper Madness website.... Feb. 2011
Servings: 2
Ingredient keywords: milk, vanilla, pepper, cinnamon, chocolate
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Baba Ganoush
<p>My Persian friend Sima introduced me to this easy, delicious appetizer, a dip that is served with toasted pita bread or crackers. It can be stored in a tightly covered dish in the refrigerator for several days.</p>
<p>Eggplant is a wonderfully nutritious vegetable, with beneficial effects on blood pressure, heart, blood vessels, circulation, and many other physical factors. Everything in this recipe is good for you, and not many calories.</p>
Vegetarian!
Vegan!
Source: This version comes from Tori Avey's Kitchen (online)
Servings: 8 to 12 for appetizer
Ingredient keywords: eggplant, garlic, parsley
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Baba Ghanoush
<p>A popular preparation method is for the eggplant to be baked or broiled over an open flame before peeling, so that the pulp is soft and has a smoky taste. Often, it is eaten as a dip with khubz or pita bread, and is sometimes added to other dishes. It is usually of an earthy light-brown color. It is popular in the Levant (area covering Israel, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Kurdistan, and Egypt).</p>
<p>In Lebanon, baba ghanoush is a starter or appetizer; in Egypt it is mostly served as a side dish or salad. The baba ghanoush can be found (with cut eggplants) in southern Turkey. In Palestinian homes, it is made with “wild” eggplants.</p>
<p>wikipedia.com</p>
<p><span class="caps">NOTE</span>: At the farm, we’ve tried it without tahini and sesame seeds, and it was just as good. – Shelli</p>
Vegan!
Source: www.allrecipes.com
Servings: Serves 6
Ingredient keywords: eggplant, lime, tahini, sesame, garlic, salt, olive
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Baby Bok Choy- Stir Fry
<p>Bok Choy is an excellent carrier to any stir-fry/sauté. Our baby bok choy has a sweet mild flavor of celery/cabbage. Just give it a rough chop and add during the last 3-5 minutes of cooking (also great in soups/stews). Use the whole plant. The tops will wilt down like spinach and the bottom “stem” part of the leaf will stay crunchy, similar to celery.</p>
Vegetarian!
Vegan!
Source: Red Wagon Produce
Servings: 2 meals, 4 side dish
Ingredient keywords: Bok, Garlic, Ginger, Celery, Onion, Olive, Soy-sauce, Corn, Water
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Baby Tomato Ketchup
<p>Here’s a quick and easy way to enjoy fresh homemade ketchup.</p>
Source: Better Homes and Gardens, July 2011
Servings: 1 1/2 cups
Ingredient keywords: tomatoes, onion
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Baby's Berry-Citrus Compote with Champagne Vinaigrette *NON-ALCOHOLIC!!!*
<p>This is something I tossed together one morning whilst grazing through my fridge in search of … whatever, <span class="caps">LOL</span>!</p>
<p>Proper food precautions with honey and all that, don’t let your tiny toddlers steal this, just in case, or leave the honey out, and wash all fruits well, no matter the origin. Safety first!</p>
<p>Feel free to substitute seasonal berries! ;oD</p>
Vegan!
Source: Totally mine, pass or fail, this one's all on me, and I want honest critiques!
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, raspberries, tangelo, banana, tangelo, raspberries, sucanat, honey, vinegar, pink, peppercorn, oil, granola
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Back Forty Honey Lemonade
<p>Why use sugar when you could use delicious local honey?</p>
Vegetarian!
Source: Recipe by Back Forty Honey
Servings: Makes 5 gallons
Ingredient keywords: honey
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