3-Color Mozzarella Sandwich
If you have nothing against using food coloring, then go ahead and bring some color to your sandwiches. Something tells us that kids and teenagers will appreciate the new look.
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If you have nothing against using food coloring, then go ahead and bring some color to your sandwiches. Something tells us that kids and teenagers will appreciate the new look.
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Why don’t we spread shrimp on toast? Yep! Flavored with parsley, honey, soy sauce, and Worcester sauce. Actually, you can serve this on toast, or as a dip with, say, deep-fried rice noodles.
In case you’re fed up with the bland yellowish-white color of your pasta, you can simply color them. You can choose to make your colors more intense. However, we went for saturated colors. Also, unlike us, you may choose to serve the different-colored pasta mixed.
A roll that’s so meaty and cheesy! We filled it with ground beef and with gooey mozzarella. We wrapped these in baked parmesan and scale-looking potato slices. Pretty crafty, isn’t it? How is that for a filling main course?
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Unlike cupcakes, the muffins can be savory like these guys. Here we mixed zucchini, carrot, red onion, and red bell pepper into the dough. And we didn’t stop at vegetables, you know. They were followed swiftly by grated mozzarella.
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Don’t you feel the need for a good old flan pie? Well, we did, and this time, we used soft cottage cheese for the filling. It proved to be an excellent choice for pairing with the leek cooked in olive oil.
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Such incredibly smooth and creamy rolls can end up on your plate in a little over an hour. Just fill the tortillas with smoked salmon and avocado. Also add juicy cucumber, flavor with lime juice and season with sesame seeds for a crunchy touch. Serve cold.
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Although it has some carbs, we think this hearty salad really is worth your time. The secret to it is to cut and chop the root veggies and especially the cooked beef as finely as possible. Mix everything well and you end up with a creamy, tasty, and nutritious dish. In fact, is this a complete meal, or what?
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Did you ever pair fish and nuts? Try this by making these energizing tuna and walnut tortilla wraps. Add raisins, capers, and yogurt, then serve them cold over some cherry tomatoes and lime wedges. This way you can enjoy them at their best!
Yesterday we felt the urge for decadent snacks. Well, we made these puppies with gooey mozzarella and flavored them with oregano. You can make them, too, if you spare 25 minutes, that is. Serve them with a white or a red dip. Or both, like we did!
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Aren’t you tired of topping your pizza with the same ingredients over and over again? Don’t you feel the need for something different from time to time? In case you do, try pear wedges and walnuts for a change.
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Next time when you make your own pizza try this gluten-free version. Make the crust from French fries and increase the cheesiness factor by adding parmesan, Emmental, and mozzarella. And don’t forget the salami and tomato sauce, because it’s a pizza after all. Of course, there are some preparations you have to make but it’s worth the while.
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