Sentences with phrase «great cabbage dish»

I had a beautiful bowl with amazing roasted carrots, a wonderful tomato, quinoa and parsley salad and a great cabbage dish — it might not sound that special, but trust me it really was.

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It is great to saute with fresh vegetables like onions, peppers, shredded cabbage, carrots, Etc & in a little olive oil; then toss in a little balsamic or apple cider vinegar and honey and you've got a tasty dish in minutes!
I love all the dishes you linked to, you have great taste... now if only great taste was cheaper lol:D And so sneaky with the red cabbage.
• Add some to your favorite meatloaf mixture and then on top before baking • Serve a little over Jambalaya — the sweetness adds a great contrast to this spicy dish • Serve over a nice piece of grilled fish • Dollop a little relish over your eggs • Blend a little and use over cabbage rolls before baking instead of ketchup • Spread over a nice grilled piece of bread and add shavings of fresh Parmesan • Great addition to stews • Wonderful addition to Swiss great contrast to this spicy dish • Serve over a nice piece of grilled fish • Dollop a little relish over your eggs • Blend a little and use over cabbage rolls before baking instead of ketchup • Spread over a nice grilled piece of bread and add shavings of fresh Parmesan • Great addition to stews • Wonderful addition to Swiss Great addition to stews • Wonderful addition to Swiss Steak
Chef Annie Shannon says her corned beefless brisket and cabbage is «enough to capture the spirit of the dish and make a great dinner this St. Patrick's Day.»
Stuffed cabbage is great for a crowd, but if you find yourself with a lot of leftovers, it's also a dish that freezes well.
In 1975, Rowland Philips compared Seventh - Day Adventists physicians, who do not eat meat, with non-Seventh Day Adventist physicians, and found that the vegetarian doctors had higher rates of gastrointestinal and colon - rectal cancer deaths.10 National Cancer Institute data show that Argentina, with very high levels of beef consumption, has significantly lower rates of colon cancer than other western countries where beef consumption is considerably lower.11 A 1997 study published in the International Journal of Cancer found that increased risk of colon and rectal cancer was positively associated with consumption of bread, cereal dishes, potatoes, cakes, desserts and refined sugars, but not with eggs or meat.12 And a 1978 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found no greater risk of colon cancer, regardless of the amounts of beef or other meats ingested.13 The study also found that those who ate plenty of cruciferous vegetables, such as cabbage, Brussels sprouts and broccoli, had lower rates of colon cancer.
The cabbage / blackberry aspect is the most time consuming for obvious reasons but well worth the wait and would be a great accompaniment to a number of game / red meat dishes.
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