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Poor Man's Oriental Chicken

Poor Man's Oriental Chicken

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

During my husband's college years, he and his roomates would make up inexpensive dishes for their dinner. This is one of their favorite dishes. I tried it and it turned out pretty good.

Shrimp Scampi with Capers

Shrimp Scampi with Capers

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

There are few things I love more than pasta and seafood. Add them together and you have made me a very happy girl. This is one of my favorite pasta dishes because it is simple and elegant at the same time. Serve it for a romantic dinner with your loved…

Sauteed Spinach with Garlic

Sauteed Spinach with Garlic

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Popeye taught us to eat our spinach at a young age, but if you were like me, you didn't start appreciating spinach until you were older. As a child I hated it and refused to eat it; now I love it. Spinach is one of my favorite side dishes because it is…

Corn and Cheese Chowder

Corn and Cheese Chowder

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

Saw this on The Pioneer Woman on FoodTV, original recipe by the marvelous Ree Drummond.

Red Thai Curry Paste ~Krung Kaeng Phed

Red Thai Curry Paste ~Krung Kaeng Phed

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

In Thai cuisine curry paste is an essential ingredient to prepare many dishes but of course the main dishes being curries. There are several paste, red, yellow, green, Panaeng and the more Indian influenced Massaman curry paste. I've made them all except…

Steamed Lemon Pepper Tilapia - In The Microwave!

Steamed Lemon Pepper Tilapia - In The Microwave!

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

If you love seafood but are lacking time (and money!), this is the main dish for you! Delicious with salads and soups, even makes a handy sandwich if you're so inclined. If you've got a microwave, you could be less than 10 minute away from a great main di…

Sicilian Panelle

Sicilian Panelle

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Panelle stands are as popular in Sicily as, hot dog stands, in the US. You can quickly grab a Panini and Panelle as you are walking down the street and hunger pain attacks. But sometimes you will grab a sandwich with panelle just because that’s what you…

Mexican Salsa ~ Salsa Fresca ~ Pico de Gallo

Mexican Salsa ~ Salsa Fresca ~ Pico de Gallo

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Salsa means sauce in Spanish. Mexico is a very diverse country in which the many regions yield a big variety of dishes and salsas. Every family has their favorite recipes,their favorite type of salsas they like most, but one thing is for sure; in Mexican…

Herbed Potato Salad

Herbed Potato Salad

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This is a really delicious salad that has almost no fat in it. It’s great flavor comes from the vinegar, herbs and salt. It’s also very versatile, it’s wonderful hot or at room temp but I didn’t care for it cold. Since it has no mayonnaise it can…

Pork Vindaloo & Coconut Rice

Pork Vindaloo & Coconut Rice

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

“Vindaloo” is derived from the Portugese word “Vinha De Alhos” i.e. from the 2 main ingredients in it, which were "Vinho", meaning wine or wine vinegar, and "Alhos", meaning garlic. It was originally a vinegar and garlic based watery stew made wit…

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Memorie di Angelina

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This food blog is inspired by the wonderful home cooking of my Italian grandmother, a native of a small town in Campania called Apice Vecchio. You'll find her recipes here, plus some of my favorite dishes from other parts of Italy, especially Rome, w…

Happy Food

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Happy Food is my personal blog chronicling my adventures, and sometimes misadventures in the kitchen with my beloved Magimix and the world of food, with a good strong heavy dose of baking and cakes thrown in! The blog was originally intended to act a…

Cooking Japanese Style

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My Blog is about Cooking Japanese Meals and Foods. Easy steps to follow and Fun for you and the family to cook together. Also be adding some Health Japanese dishes.

A Lithuanian Cooking in India

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In this blog, you'll find traditional and our own recipes all tested by me and my hubby, with whom I share a passion for cooking and improvising with ingredients. Indian, Asian, some fusion and Lithuanian dishes -- quick, easy and very delicious! =)

Winelady Cooks

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Winelady Cooks posts easy to prepare dishes from old family recipes that have been re-made for today's busy home cooks. Wine reviews and food and wine pairing selections are a regular feature on Monday.

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ThisFoodTastesFunny, Dishes served with a side of laughter...

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Welcome to my cooking blog .. You will find a variety of fun and interesting recipes to make right in your own kitchen. But there's a little twist ..This is not your average cooking blog. Instead of your basic cookbook set up, my blog has an extra in…

cooking4carniovres

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I married a carnivore. Seriously - the man would eat only red meat if I let him. I, however, am a vegetarian. This blog is dedicated to helping all those blended families like ours out there. We have learned through trial and error how to eat dinner…

Sugar Pies

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From traditional Southern baking and treats to experiments in haute cuisine and a little bit of everything in between! Join us for recipes, food history, stories and tips on turning out great dishes!

lisa is cooking

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I'm addicted to cookbooks, food writing, recipe collecting, and cooking. I have a lot of recipes waiting for me to try them, and ideas from articles, tv, and restaurants often lead to new dishes. I started losing track of what I've done. So now I'm t…

Cheese Curd in Paradise

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Busy girl with a love for cooking simple, but yummy dishes!

10 results of 22 Blog Posts

my thai

posted August 13, 2010 in cooking4carniovres

The carnivore and I both love Thai food. Unfortunately, I am not the greatest Asian food chef. Sure I can do a quick stir fry. And I have even managed to make a sesame recipe that tastes like take out, but that's about it.  Needless to say my advent (read full article)

its tricky...tricky, tricky, tricky

posted July 29, 2010 in cooking4carniovres

Could you get your carnivore to eat carrots, beets, spinach and tomatoes in one meal? What if it is all there right in front of there eyes? "Never!" you say. Well, never say never. I recently did just that with my uber-veggie averse husband (read full article)

going green

posted July 16, 2010 in cooking4carniovres

When the carnivore and I got married several years ago there were lots of toasts. In my sister-in-law's she mentioned the whole family's surprise when he brought home a vegetarian. Way back then it was hard to imagine how my manly meat eater was goin (read full article)

spaghetti ohs

posted July 12, 2010 in cooking4carniovres

My carnivore is part Italian. However, he could eat Italian full time. I don't feel the same. I mean, a girl needs a cheese enchilada every now and again. Don't get me wrong, I love a good garlic noodle dish as much as the next gal, but I can only ha (read full article)

instead of ordering out...

posted July 01, 2010 in cooking4carniovres

There are some go to dinners in our house when we are short on time and imagination. One of them is ordering pizza. I assume we are like many Americans on this account. But here is the thing about ordering pizza if you are a vegetarian - you can basi (read full article)

Culinary Heritage: Prison or Platform?

posted May 24, 2010 in Aroma Cucina

I’ve been pondering culinary heritage for the past week or so, ever since Rachel Laudan posed this question on her blog: "What is culinary heritage and is it always linked to  tourism?"  I'm paraphrasing the question, but (read full article)

yin and yang

posted September 10, 2009 in cooking4carniovres

Wikipedia says that yin and yang is a concept in Chinese philosophy that "is used to describe how seemingly disjunct or opposing forces are interconnected and interdependent." I think that pretty much sums up me and the carnivore. We are v (read full article)

variety is the herb of life

posted September 08, 2009 in cooking4carniovres

I like variety in my diet. In fact, at one point last year the carnivore and I went 6 months without any repeat dinners (leftovers excluded) till the carnivore asked if we could have something twice. I personally think changing things up is a good th (read full article)

what to grill for a vegetarian on labor day

posted September 06, 2009 in cooking4carniovres

I love summer and I am sad to see it go. The carnivore is not a fan of these hot humid days we have here in Memphis so he is glad to welcome fall and the crisp days ahead. But, like many of you, we are breaking out our grill one more time to celebrat (read full article)

marvelous mushrooms

posted September 01, 2009 in cooking4carniovres

I think mushrooms are fantastic. And, I know some people who aren't vegetarians who feel the same. My carnivore, however, isn't one of them. I still manage to get my fare share though. Many times when I visit the houses of my friends and family, they (read full article)

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