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Indonesian Tofu Satés

Indonesian tofu satés marinated in sweet kecap manis and garlic, skewered, and broiled until the edges catch color. Served with a quick peanut-chili dipping sauce for a vegetarian take on a Southeast Asian street food classic.

Lemon Rice with Cashews
Lemon Rice with Cashews

Lemon brown rice with cashews, fresh lemon zest, and black pepper. A bright, nutty vegetarian side dish with just five ingredients that comes together in minutes.

Cranberry-Onion Pork Chops
Cranberry-Onion Pork Chops

An easy rendition of a weekday ready pork chop dinner covered in a tangy cranberry and onion sauce.

Surprise Rice
Surprise Rice

Surprise your family with this super simple side dish. This tasty dish is a fusion of fluffy rice and savory cocktail sausages hidden within a non-descript casserole. Drop this on the family dinner table, and once your unsuspecting patrons dig into an otherwise plain-looking rice casserole - boom, surprise!

Brown Mushroom Rice
Brown Mushroom Rice

Quick side dish with cooked brown rice sautéed in margarine with mushrooms and green onions. Simple, nutty, and ready in 20 minutes using leftover rice.

Easy Meatballs in Sauce
Easy Meatballs in Sauce

Easy meatballs simmered in a quick tangy tomato sauce of puree, onion, vinegar, and oregano, then spooned over rice or pasta. A simple stovetop dinner that comes together in under an hour.

Roasted Chicken 'n Rice Casserole
Roasted Chicken 'n Rice Casserole

An incredibly easy to prepare chicken 'n rice casserole.

Lemon Rice & Pea Chapatis
Lemon Rice & Pea Chapatis

Indian-style lemon rice and pea chapati wraps with brown rice, mustard seeds, cumin, turmeric, and a bright lemon-tamari finish. Vegan, ready in 25 minutes when rice is pre-cooked.

Cauliflower & Red Lentil Curry
Cauliflower & Red Lentil Curry

Warm, cozy and delicious. Used hot curry powder to add extra hint to the dish. Had it with homemade nan bread, yum!

Eggplant, Red Pepper & Spinach Curry
Eggplant, Red Pepper & Spinach Curry

No meat today, I guess I like this way.. Vegan if you replace ghee..

Traditional Hopping John
Traditional Hopping John

Along the coast of the Southern US eating Hoppin' John on New Year's Day is thought to bring a year filled with luck and prosperity. The beans symbolize coins or pennies. Sometimes a penny is added to the pot or can be left under the bowls of Hoppin' John. Greens such as Collards, chard or kale can be added and symbolize the color of money and are said to add to ones wealth in the new year. The day after New Year's Day the leftovers are called "Skippin' Jenny," and further demonstrates one's frugality. A common tradition in the south US is each person at the meal should leave three peas on their plate to ensure the New Year will be filled with Luck, Fortune and Romance. Another tradition holds that counting the number of peas in a serving predicts the amount of luck (or wealth) that will be collected over the next year.

Curried Chicken Legs
Curried Chicken Legs

Curry those chicken legs with this delicious recipe that uses lemon juice and plain yogurt.

Korean Spicy Rice Cake, Cabbage & Leek Stew
Korean Spicy Rice Cake, Cabbage & Leek Stew

This is another very normal dish that Korean people eat all the time, here the rice cake is nothing to do with dessert, it's a plain small patty or stick that is made of rice, normally simmered with stock, Korean chili sauce, cabbage and chilies. It soak all the delicious flavor, a classic and tasty Korean dish.

Fried Rice with Peas & Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Fried Rice with Peas & Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Very easy to make, and packed with deliciousness. I ate it directly without anything else aside, like a whole meal for me. You can stir in one or two scrambled eggs at the end of the cooking to boost the protein.

Improved Broccoli, Cheese & Rice Casserole For Two
Improved Broccoli, Cheese & Rice Casserole For Two

An easy and flavorful weeknight meal is all in one dish.

Chicken a la Nancy
Chicken a la Nancy

This is one of our favorites. I add more lemon (yes, with the rind!). It's sooo good! Not bitter. I looked online to find it because I misplaced my "Award winning recipes" cookbook in the move. I use vinegar instead of wine (about half the amount) because we don't stock wine.

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