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rebekahj Posted - May 05 2011 : 10:53:09 AM
I would love to hear everyone's favorite easy veggie recipes: salads, raw, cooked or whatever you like.

Mine... I love to make a raw cucumber or zucchini sandwich on sourdough. I put a tiny bit of mayo, a little salt, lettuce and cucumbers or zucchini. It is one of my most favorite easy things to make. Sometimes I add tomatoes too!

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rebekahj Posted - May 09 2011 : 07:13:26 AM
These are all wonderful ideas! Thank you all!

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HookAngel Posted - May 08 2011 : 11:25:37 PM
roasted veggies on the bbq served with spagetti squash and quinoa

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Pasthyme Posted - May 08 2011 : 5:10:36 PM
Stir fry. Use little olive oil and toss everything in. I stir fried kale this evening--whatever grows in the garden. Add herbs, cooking wine, whatever you have. I use my iron skillets for stir frying.

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cocina_girl Posted - May 07 2011 : 07:19:51 AM
Lately I am into veggie pizzas. So many combinations you can make it into. The latest one I am loving is sundried tomatoes and arugula pizza. I posted the recipe at the following link if you are interested in giving it a try: http://cocinadiary.blogspot.com/2011/05/sun-dried-tomatoes-and-arugula-pizza.html

Angie

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rebekahj Posted - May 05 2011 : 1:27:04 PM
After posting this I realized people will probably read my post as "vegetarian" recipes. I really did mean any recipes using veggies. I am asking for ideas because I just joined a CSA and have veggies pouring out if my refrigerator right now. I need quick, yummy veggie recipes to use them all up.

Holly: That sounds great too! I am for sure going to use your recipe.

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HollyG Posted - May 05 2011 : 1:07:34 PM
This one has pasta and sausage, but it's still great. I use turkey sausage - the kielbasa style - slice it and brown it in the skillet, then add a bit of stock to let it cook. Cook about 2 cups of penne pasta until done. Add the sausage, juice, and pasta together. Meanwhile, heat the oven to 400 degrees. Dice up zucchini, yellow squash, onion, bell pepper, fresh mushrooms, and drizzle with olive oil. Add salt and roast for 15 minutes. Turn them all over, add cherry tomatoes that have been halved, drizzled in oil and salted and cook for another 15 minutes. Dump all of this in with the pasta/sausage mixture - roasting juices and all. Sprinkle with a bit or parmesan cheese if so desired and enjoy. It's a complete meal in a bowl and only takes about 40 minutes - most of that being the prep time of chopping all the veggies. It's worth trying!

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rebekahj Posted - May 05 2011 : 11:56:19 AM
I am going to try that Casey. Sounds delicious!


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catturner68 Posted - May 05 2011 : 10:59:31 AM
I like to make my own "burgers". I start with beans & rice, usually black beans, mix in some cornmeal & egg to hold it together. Add whatever seasoning I feel like & maybe some cheese as well. Then, I heat some olive oil up in a skillet & cook it like a burger. Way better than the frozen ones you get at the store. :)

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