Baby Octopus Soup
Baby octopus cooked in fish stock and red wine then boiled some more together with canned tomatoes. Don’t you feel the sea breeze already? Erm … whether you do, or you don’t, it’s not important. Just try this.
Baby octopus cooked in fish stock and red wine then boiled some more together with canned tomatoes. Don’t you feel the sea breeze already? Erm … whether you do, or you don’t, it’s not important. Just try this.
We’ve made this warm salad with beans in mind. Well, red beans, green beans, yellow beans, and snap peas, to be more precise. Whether you’ll serve it as a vegan salad or as a side dish, that’s entirely your choice.
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If you’re guessing these meatballs have a certain Asian touch, then you’re right. You’ll be using upgraded pork mince, one mixed with carrot, celery, bell pepper, and panko breadcrumbs. You’ll be serving these meatballs covered in a creamy mildly sweet tomato sauce. And what better side-dish for these guys than rice?
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Whether you’re OK with naming these oven-baked goodies “fritters”, it’s not important. What is important is that they’re scrumptious and nutritious and they’re perfect for breakfast or as a starter. Thanks to their broccoli, zucchini, eggs, and Cheddar content.
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When it comes to filling the tortillas, the sky is the limit. This time, let’s pair pulled chicken breast with avocado, sour cream, some veggies, and make everything extra-cheesy.
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These pancakes are special, provided that you’re crazy about greenies and veggies, in general. So, besides flour, milk, egg, and baking powder, we used here sweet corn, baby spinach, onion, and garlic. You’ll love them.
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Is this breakfast for three the perfect start of a new day? Let’s see. We have a pan where we toss everything. We have bacon, we have fried eggs, and we have some cheese, too. We even have green beans. You can make it in only 15 minutes. So the answer is ‘yes!’
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If you ever need a quick fix for the main course or a side dish for the meat, then you’d better have this page bookmarked. In no more than 20 minutes you can have this cheese sauce-flavored green bean and sweet corn right on your plate. An excellent idea would be to serve this with some lime and garnished with fresh parsley.
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This vegetarian rich salad can also be consumed as a main course, too. It’s a low-fat low-cal mildly sweet and sour mixture of boiled green beans, vinegar-soaked red onion, cherry tomatoes, and panko. We made it even more interesting by flavoring it with soy sauce and serving it drizzled with lime juice.
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This is for your kids AND for you. All those carrots, and celery, and onion, the tender cubed chicken breast. They are meant for the whole family. Enjoy this soup together and serve it warm! Also, serve it seasoned with chopped parsley. It’s a must!
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This may look like restaurant-stuff but know that if you can spare 30 minutes and you have all the ingredients ready at your side, you can easily do it, too. It’s all about putting together a polenta and a salad and grilling or frying a beautiful T-Bone steak.
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It’s time to stuff another chicken! Garlic, onion, and lemon, they all have their place inside the bird. You’ll cook it with vermouth and then serve it with a bacon and mashed potato side. Now, that’s yummy!
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