Not exact matches
Prep: Finely chop 1 medium shallot, 2 — 3 T / Zest one lemon and chop finely / Cut lemon in half for squeezing / Measure 1/4 C white wine (optional) / 2 T butter / 1 t salt and pepper or lemon pepper to taste / Measure 2 C Arborio rice / Bring 6 cups of liquid to a light simmer — this can be plain water, any broth, clam
juice, tomato
juice, or a
combination / Pieces of seafood
like clams, halibut, salmon, shrimp — which are optional, can be chopped into bite - sized pieces in advance, or while rice is cooking / Add pieces of almost any vegetable — some will need to be par - boiled or sautéed before adding about mid-way through cooking time / I
like to add rehydrated wild mushrooms and their broth, chopped kale or chard, thin spears of asparagus when in season.
I really
liked the
combination of the beets with the pomegranate
juice, and berries.
I love the
combination of cucumber, mint, and lemon in the
juice because it makes me feel
like I'm sipping a fancy cocktail, which also happens to be fabulous for my health!
I
like to use a
combination of fruit
juices, water and barbecue rub.
I can't seem to find Jonagold apples and have tried several
combinations, but the
juice never bubbles and it never looks
like Elana's.
I find that when
juiced, the
combination of these beautiful fruits and roots looks
like the sunrise on a clear day.
first fry some garlic, ginger, ground coriander, turmeric powder and cashews on olive oil, add any
combination of vegetables (sweet or semisweet work well,
like celery, fennel, but also zucchini,...), then soy sauce and
juice of one small orange per person - grapefruits or tangerimes work wonderfully too - cook for a minute or two, then remove from heat and stir in the couscous.
At first looking this
juice, I thought it's guava
juice, but it isn't But, I
like the
combination of beet and ginger, it really good for health...
Variations then include vinegar or lemon
juice, and some
combination of fresh herbs
like mint, dill, parsley, or thyme.
The recipes are enticing: honeydew mint chia fresca, mandarin ginger kombucha spritzer, kale martini, warm spiced fresh cider, carrot maca
juice, but also seemingly impossible
combinations like carrot ginger ice cream or chocolate - mint noni soft serve.
Sounds
like a wonderful
combination, but you referred to lemon
juice (as well as lemon zest) and did not have it in the ingredients list.
Like a tart lemonade, this sweet - sour beverage from Vermont Village is a beautiful
combination of spring water, organic concentrated apple
juice, organic apple cider vinegar, organic lime
juice and ginger puree.
A
combination of ricotta cheese and cream cheese can be used instead of creme fraiche if you prefer, and you can add a dash of mirin, white wine, and some lime
juice, if you
like.
I've paired it with a turmeric vinaigrette but if that seems to complicated, or you simply
like to keep ingredients to a minimum, then a simple
combination of fresh lemon
juice and tahini shaken in a jar would also work amazingly.
You can easily make a green drink by just tossing greens
like spinach and cucumber and herbs
like mint and add lemon
juice in a blender or even a juicer if you have and have this or any
combination of greens veggies
juiced or blended.
My particular favorite flavor is a
combination of cherry
juice, apple
juice, and water (I don't
like straight
juice) shaken with 3 Tablespoons of chia seeds.
It might look
like mashed sweet potato alone but it is actually a delicious
combination of sweet potato, yogurt, organic honey, and a bit of orange
juice combined for the filling of decorated «potato heads.»
The orange
juice / zest, Worcestershire sauce, garlic and barbecue sauce
combination creates a unique marinade and tastes nothing
like plain ol' barbecue sauce.
You show me yours and I'll show you mine» I
like a nori roll stuffed with lots of greens (any kind or
combination — bok choy is great with red leaf lettuce), chopped garlic or onion, turmeric, cayenne, lemon
juice (very important), avocado or hemp seeds, AND sprouted black lentils in the middle.
The
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8 - 12 ounces of orange
juice or any
combination of
juices that you
like (I often use a
combination of grape or pineapple and orange)
I
like to take two tbsp of fruit
juice (s) or vinegar (s) or a
combination of the two and a tsp of oil and some spices and put them into a teensy - weensy little container and shake until emulsification occurs.
A nutritious whole grain loaf
like this morning glory one, provides plenty of fibre, protein, and complex carbohydrates that will keep us full longer, while in
combination with the
juice, provide us a balance serving of all the essentials.
In sum, they contain a
combination of fruit and vegetable
juices as well as enzymes and spices
like cayenne pepper and ginger.
I, too,
like this
juice combination, though I've never tried both spinach and kale at the same time.