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This dish is a fine side dish for chicken or fish, or as a meat-free main course.
Winter squash cooks perfectly in a slow cooker, either baked whole or cut into pieces. Clean-up is quick and easy, and leftovers freeze well.
Stir-fries are great for using up whatever vegetables are hanging around in the fridge, or as a quick “no-chop” option, you can use a bag of frozen Asian vegetables.
An infinitely changeable recipe, depending purely on what kind of apple is used in the dense whole wheat batter.
Taking a cue from the classic Cuban drink, this dish adds lime, mint and brown sugar to a chicken marinade, leaning on the fragrant tang of lime and sweetness of the brown sugar to flavor the dish.
These cabbage wedges are easily seasoned and super simple to make. A fine addition to any dinner.
These fun and tasty zucchini fritters will be a guilt-free delight to your family and friends. They don’t require deep frying but bake easily in the oven.
So simple it almost takes longer to describe than make.
With influences from Africa, Jamaica and Spain, this woodsy, spicy and sweet style of cooking lends itself to almost any meat or fowl.
This recipe is a great way to celebrate the abundance of summer.
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