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Green Enchiladas

October 13, 2009 by Wendy Hammond

This recipe, from Simply in Season, was one of those I was skeptical about at first. Peanuts? In the sauce? This isn’t Thai food, why are there peanuts? Three roasted poblano peppers?  Is this going to be super hot like most green sauces? (I am a HUGE Mexican food fan, but the only heat I …

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How to Make Roasted Peppers in an Oven

October 11, 2009 by Wendy Hammond

In preparation for making Green Enchiladas later in the week, I decided to give roasting my own peppers a try. I have to admit, that even by my standards, the directions in Simply in Season are sketchy at best. “Roasted peppers can be expensive to buy but are very easy to make,” Mary from West …

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Tofu Hodgepodge

October 7, 2009 by Wendy Hammond

This recipe is adapted VERY loosely from “Seitan with Peanut Sauce” from Simply in Season. For starters, I went to a health food store and a large grocery store and found no sign of seitan, which is apparently a great “alternative protein” that is easy to make. However, I decided that I am going to …

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Greek Tomato Salad

October 2, 2009 by Wendy Hammond

I’m not sure why, but I didn’t feel like making my originally-planned dinner of eggplant burgers. I have eggplants coming out of my ears so I need to use them up soon. But Troy came home and wanted venison on the grill, so I poured over my Simply in Season cookbook for some suitable side …

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(Four Fruit) Apple Crisp

September 28, 2009 by Wendy Hammond

This is another very versatile recipe from Simply in Season. While it suggests using 4 fruits, you can use one or more or any combination you want. Basically it needs to equal 6 cups. For this version, I used apples and raisins. Put the fruit in a pie plate, and then put the topping–you guessed …

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