It's
nice served with rice or on its own.
Not exact matches
Serve with pasta or
rice and a
nice white wine.
With the heartiness of the sweet potatoes and the crunch from the roasted chickpeas, the textures (and flavors) in this recipe are extremely comforting on their own, or
served over a
nice portion of quinoa or
rice.
Traditionally this korma dish is
served over steamed white
rice, but for a
nice variation I like to
serve it over
rice pilaf
with nuts such as chopped cashews.
Serve with some cornbread or over steamed
rice for a
nice alternative to chili — I'm thinking this might be perfect Super Bowl fare.
Taco stew
served on a bed of
rice with sour cream, shredded cheddar cheese, cilantro, and chips is a
nice, easy substitute for nachos.
Once
nice and hot,
serve with toothpicks for a fun party appetizer or over cooked white
rice for a delicious dinner dish.
I added regular and sweet potato to the stew to make it
nice and hearty on its own, but it could also be
served with jasmine
rice.
Keftedes can also be
served as a filling meal
with some basmati
rice and a
nice Greek feta salad.
Also
nice served with the lentil and
rice mejadra (recipe in a prior post).
Serve it up
with some roasted cauliflower, steamed
rice, and a
nice strong cocktail and you'll have one happy Papa.
It goes well
with Asian - style
rice or noodle dishes (hot or cold), and can also be
served on a bed of greens, in lettuce cups, or stuffed into raw bell peppers for a
nice touch.
If you're
serving it as a main course, it's
nice with some nutty brown
rice.
While there are some arguments against eating white
rice, I find that it's a
nice comfort food, and when it's
served with veggies there is enough fiber to make up for that which is missing.
Remember to remove the cloves and bay leaf prior to mashing and
serving with brown or white or
rice (overcook this
rice slightly, so it's
nice and mushy for your baby).
Don't forget to remove the bay leaf and cloves before mashing and
serving with white or brown
rice (overcook the
rice slightly, so it is
nice and mushy for baby).
I would eat a smaller portion and
serve it
with a tiny bit of brown
rice and a
nice big salad to stay on track
with my meal plan.
Serve it over
rice, or
with an Indian bread and you have a
nice break from all the rich, heavy Christmas foods around now.