I love this dish so much and it’s my family’s favorite too! So easy to make, so flavorful, and you can always use different ingredients for the stuffing, such as broccoli, tomato, corn, carrot, peas, and etc. You can find in the frozen section of the store some cubed frozen vegetables as well. Also, you can add some pesto...
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Crispy Parmesan chicken with Israeli couscous and green beans
Crispy Parmesan chicken with Israeli couscous and green beans
We got the recipe from "Hello Fresh".
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Meatballs with Spaghetti
Very simple recipe and the sauce is amazing using garlic, tomatoes and basil. Also, you can fry the meatballs in a pan first, then cook them in the oven....
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Pasta Farfalle with Vegetables
Pumpkin Ravioli with Sage and Almond Sauce
Pumpkin ravioli is a fall favorite but because you can use canned pumpkin in this recipe, you can make it all year round.
For the dough recipe, check Ravioli with Meat and Chanterelle Mushroom Sauce or Ravioli with Mushroom Cream Sauce, and how to bake...
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Corn with Herbs and Parmesan
Another tasty take on a summer classic! Instead of boiled corn you can use corn cooked on the grill. Don’t forget just before grilling to soak the corn unshucked in cold water for 10-15 minutes. Grill or boil until tender, about 15 min. It will be sweet and juicy on the cob.
Pesto with Walnuts and Basil
Pasta with Pumpkin and Bacon
After making so many tasty various dishes in October from pumpkins, I still had a small piece left. I wanted to try something similar as the Pumpkin Risotto, but with pasta instead. The sweetness of the pumpkin balances the bacon, Parmesan, and sage, it turned out very delicious! Very simple way to add some flavor to your pasta.
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Risotto with Pumpkin, Pancetta (Bacon) and Sage
The sweetness of the pumpkin balances the sage, salty bacon and Parmesan. Warm, fall-like, comforting and flavorful dish, one of the most delicious creamy risotto recipes!
Here is an idea to garnish your pumpkin risotto:
In a frying pan (in which bacon was fried), you can make crispy sage leaves by dipping the slightly wet leaves into a flour, remove excess,...
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