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Pour an easy and flavorful mushroom gravy recipe over your next meatloaf. Using cremini mushrooms, Marsala wine, beef broth, and heavy cream, Chowhound's recipe...
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Peanuts add a new crunchy flavor to this classic vegetable medley from Cat Cora.
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Cornmeal adds texture and flavor to the mini pancakes known as blini, topped traditionally with creme fraiche and caviar, plus smoked salmon and fresh herbs for...
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Lean, mean, and full of beans, these tasty tacos also feature corn and all of your favorite toppings!
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This chicken recipe is super-easy and far from boring, thanks to one special ingredient.
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This quinoa salad with kale and avocado is topped with a lemon Dijon vinaigrette dressing - perfect for entertaining guests or as a summer BBQ dish!
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Quinoa has become one of my favorite meals over the past year, so I am con­stantly try­ing to think up new ways to pre­pare this won­der­ful super­food. I had...
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Quinoa, a grain both high in protein and fiber, is a healthy substitute for white rice in salads, soups, and stir-fries.
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For this protein-rich, multi-textured salad, quinoa and roasted brussels sprouts are tossed with a mustard-shallot vinaigrette. The salad gets a delicate sweetness from dried apricots and a nutty crunch from toasted almonds.
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To us, the best salads include warm grains, raw vegetables, creamy cheese, crunchy seeds, and a tangy, slightly sweet dressing. This one has all that.
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You may be surprised by the quantity of slivered kale that goes into this risotto It will cook down as you stir and simmer the rice Get into the habit of cooking and freezing grains ahead so you can make multigrain risottos like this without having to take the extra step of cooking the quinoa — though it only takes 15 to 20 minutes to cook this grain
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Easy, healthful and infinitely adaptable, grain bowls are equally ideal for feeding a family (picky eaters can build it to suit their own tastes) and using up leftovers in the fridge You could also cook up the ingredients at the beginning of the week, and mix and match ingredients at will as the week progresses Try rice, quinoa, kamut, farro, freekeh, wheat berries, barley and grits for the grain (this recipe calls for mixing brown rice and quinoa for a nice variety of textures, but feel free to use just one or the other)