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    I will try this when my mint starts growing!

    WEB EXCLUSIVE: Indian Grilled Chicken with Mint

    It has all the flavors I love: lemon, garlic, mint, cayenne and cumin. Plus it looks darn easy: mix everything together, marinade overnight, then grill!

    And this one looks interesting:

    Herb to Know: Fresh Sorrel Sauce for Fish

    What recipes will you try?
    ~Megs~
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    Re: Recipes I will try this year!

    Hi Megs,
    Those recipes look scrump-dili-icious!
    I placed this recipe in my journal that I will be trying soon. I'll share it here as well. Great thread!

    Rung 6 Recipe

    A Delicious Salad to Savor

    Salads don’t have to be an uninspired mixture of lettuce and whatever vegetables you happen to have in the fridge. In fact, it’s quite easy to create nutritious, filling salads that are incredibly flavorful—the key is to experiment with different vegetables, fruit, cheese, and even spices. Then simply top with a tasty dressing and dig in! Here is a unique salad recipe to try:
    Jicama, Tomato, and Black Bean Salad- Rung 6
    Prep time: 15 minutes
    Makes 4 (1-cup) servings
    Description
    Jicama, a delightfully crunchy Mexican root vegetable, is often eaten raw in salads and slaws. Tossed with a zesty lime dressing and mixed with beans and juicy tomatoes, it makes an easy, irresistible salad. Prepare a double batch and take it along to your next potluck—just be ready to share the recipe!
    Ingredients
    3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
    1 garlic clove, minced
    1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
    3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
    1 (15-ounce) can black beans, rinsed and drained
    1 small jicama, peeled and chopped
    3 tablespoons diced red onion
    1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
    Salt and freshly ground black pepper
    Instructions
    Whisk together lime juice, garlic, and cumin in a large mixing bowl; slowly whisk in oil. Add beans, jicama, tomatoes, onion, and cilantro. Toss to combine, season with salt and pepper, and serve.

    Nutritional Information
    190 calories
    11 g fat (1.5 g sat)
    22 g carbohydrate
    4 g protein
    9 g fiber
    13 grams Net carbs
    400 mg sodium
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    • #3
      Re: Recipes I will try this year!

      I found these in Southern Living magazine:

      Radish Salsa
      6 large radishes, shredded
      1 large cucumber, peeled, seeded and chopped
      1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
      1 garlic clove
      1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
      1/4 teaspoon salt

      Toss all ingredients. Cover and chill up to 2 hours. Season with salt to taste.

      1 serving = 1/3 cup, cal 9, fat 0.1 g, protein 04.g, carb 1.7 g, fiber 0.5 g.

      They suggest to serve the radish salsa with a grill flank steak, but I think it would be good with anything grilled or roasted.

      There's also a recipe for a shrimp-and-bleu-cheese spread that looks good.
      Last edited by not2late; March 30, 2009, 01:56 PM.
      ~Megs~
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      • #4
        Re: Recipes I will try this year!

        I recently came across the food blog of someone in Munich and I want to try several recipes I saw there.

        In September, once I move off campus and have my own kitchen (can't wait!), I plan to try this one: When chicory found its destiny delicious:days
        I will obviously skip the breadcrumbs, but I still have to think of a good substitute. Maybe I could simply use cheese and nuts (almond flakes) instead. Other ideas? Theoretically I should be on Rung 6 by then.

        I have a few pots of basil and I will make pesto with radish greens. The recipe is from the same website: Pesto - been there, done that? Wait! delicious:days

        I'll visit my parents in about a month and if I can convince mom to let me play in the kitchen (that's her territory and she says cooking is not my job ), I will definitely try that Indian Chicken. It sounds yummy and very easy to do.
        "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

        -- Theodore Roosevelt

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        • #5
          Re: Recipes I will try this year!

          I was thinking about that Indian chicken recipe I linked.....It calls for yogurt, but sour cream in the US is made with cultured cream (soured with bacteria like yogurt), so it could even be an Induction friendly recipe.

          That chicory recipe looks good! You probably don't need the bread crumbs at all.
          ~Megs~
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          • #6
            Re: Recipes I will try this year!

            Hi

            That Indian Chicken Recipe sounds amazing. I think creme fraiche would also work if you are on induction. I am definitely going to try that - the mint is just coming up again in my garden. Thanks for sharing

            I saw this on TV today. I have never eaten Haddock but it got rave reviews from the other diners:
            Grilled White Fish With Pesto | Food | Channel4.com
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            • #7
              Re: Recipes I will try this year!

              Not recipes that I've never had before, but recipes I haven't made in AGES, mostly because of the cost factor. Both of these recipes are super delicious, but the Red Snapper is costly, and you have to used GOOD fresh fish, especially for the ceviche.

              Ceviche Recipe | Simply Recipes

              Red Snapper Hash and more delicious recipes, smart cooking tips, and video demonstrations on marthastewart.com

              Of course, I eat the red snapper hash sans tortillas.

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              • #8
                Re: Recipes I will try this year!

                This is out of Bon Appetit May 2009 issue:

                Asparagus Salad with Parmesan Dressing

                5 ounces parmesan cheese, thinly shaved
                1 1/2 cups water
                5 tablespoons minced shallots
                2 tablespoons Champagne or White Wine Vinegar
                1 pound asparagus
                2 tablespoons olive oil
                12 ounces oyster mushrooms, thinly sliced

                The dressing can be made ahead: put the cheese and water into a saucepan and simmer until milky, stirring occasionally for about 10 minutes. Strain off the solids. Then bring to a boil and reduce the liquid to about 1/2 cup. Add 2 tablespoons of the shallots and the vinegar. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

                The asparagus: toss the asparagus with 1 tablespoon of the oil. Put into a rimmed baking sheet and roast for 10 minutes at 350 degrees F. Cool to room temperature.

                Meanwhile, saute the mushrooms with the remaining oi and the remaining 3 tablespoons of shallots.

                The recipe says to divide the asparagus among 6 salad plates, top with the mushroom mixture and drizzle on the parmesan dressing. (I'll probably skip the individual arranging on plates and toss it together in a bowl.)
                ~Megs~
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                • #9
                  Re: Recipes I will try this year!

                  LOL, your getting really adventurous Megs. Those recipes sound delicious, and legal to boot.
                  I am on my way to Trader joe's as they always have something unusual, last time I bought eggplant and zucchini mix that was really a treat. I never know what I am going to fine there.
                  I want to try making tandoori chicken. Haven't done that before.



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                  • #10
                    Re: Recipes I will try this year!

                    I came across these yesterday:

                    Mushroom spread----I have a feeling it would be good stuffed into chicken or as an omelette filling too:
                    Larchmont Gazette.com: From Lauren Groveman's Kitchen: It's Not Chopped Liver....Savory Mushroom Spread

                    SAvory Tuna Dip:


                    Cheesy Spinach stuffed Mushrooms:



                    Last edited by not2late; April 19, 2009, 06:57 AM.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Recipes I will try this year!

                      This looks interesting:

                      Tomato Chips:
                      Tomato Chips: The Splendid Table

                      I could see serving it with guacamole, pesto or a hot cheese dip.
                      ~Megs~
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                      • #12
                        Re: Recipes I will try this year!

                        Oh yum, thanks Megs - that looks great
                        I am going to try your Indian Chicken tomorrow
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                        • #13
                          Re: Recipes I will try this year!

                          I'm itching to try that one too!
                          ~Megs~
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                          • #14
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                            This is a recipe that looks like a good side dish! Omit or sub the sugar in this recipe:

                            http://www.herbcompanion.com/cooking/plan-a-home-garden-party-cool-cucumber-dilled-artichoke-salsa.aspx

                            This looks like elegant party food!

                            Plan a Home & Garden Party: Scrumptious Salmon and Dilly Cheese Torta
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                            • #15
                              Re: Recipes I will try this year!

                              This looks easy!

                              Steamed cheese
                              Roadfood.com - Recipes - Steamed Cheese for a Hamburger (or for Apple Pie) from O'Rourke's Diner

                              I can see it used for steamed broccoli or cauliflower or combine it with some salsa for a warm dip.
                              ~Megs~
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