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    Re: Recipe Time!!!!

    A cucumber salad would work very well.

    Another veggie dish that I make frequently, DH calls it "Trinity's Chunky Vegetable Salad Thingy"

    Chop caulilflower, broccoli, tomatoes and cucumbers into bite-sized chunks.
    If you like them, add black olives and onions. If not, leave them out
    Toss the whole works with a vinaigrette style dressing. Some compliant bottled ones are: Greek with Feta, Sundried Tomato and Oregano, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Roasted Red Pepper. Or make your own oil/vinegar based dressing.

    English cucumbers are much less wet than the other kind (Field cucumbers, I think they're called). I usually use English cucumbers for salads.
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    Re: Recipe Time!!!!

    English cukes are sold here the same way mostly. They are also sold as "burpless" cukes (couldn't prove it by me: they still make me burp, LoL)
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    Re: Recipe Time!!!!

    I usually use the English cucs if they are not too expensive. GoingN, the cuc juice has never bothered me. I had forgotten the cuc and yogurt recipe. I use yogurt, lemon and mint. Have not used dill but it sounds like a good addition. That's what I will serve. Thanks ladies!

    Trinity, I could go for that chunky salad. I like cauliflower and broccoli raw - can do the steamed broc if I HAVE to but never-ever cooked cauli! I will keep that in mind for the future - I would def add the greek olives!

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    Re: Recipe Time!!!!

    I adore cucumbers. Unfortunately... They despise me. Doesn't stop me though!

    I am working on potato salad too - I use the little red potatoes sometimes. They don't seem to be as starchy. Low fat mayo, some horseradish mustard, and assorted diced veggies....
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    Re: Recipe Time!!!!

    Since Farmer's Market started up, we've been buying zucchini, crookneck, and whatever other kinds of cute little squashes are available, slicing them, and grilling them with only a bit of seasoned salt. YUMMMMMMM...

    Had a wonderful salad at Elephant Bar earlier this week. Grilled chicken, various lettuces, mango chunks, red onions, dried cranberries, gorgonzola, and candied walnuts, all resting on a pile of rice noodles, with a citrus dressing. I'm working on my own version.
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    Re: Recipe Time!!!!

    Made a great soup and wanted to share - especially if you are a curry lover like me!

    4 large portabellas (the big ones they make burgers out of). Cut of the stems and then take a spoon and scrape off the gills (not because of flavor, but because you don't want that dark color). Chunck up the mushrooms and then place in a large soup pot with some olive oil. Saute until soft - it's great if you can get them a little brown - just adds to the flavor.

    Meanwhile, take 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts and place them in another saucepan with enough water to cover - add a quartered onion and a bay leaf and poach for about 25 minutes.

    After the mushies are done, add a couple stalks of celery-cut on the bias-along with a couple carrots-matchstick cut, a few chopped cloves of garlic, and some fresh minced ginger (to your taste), and 2 onions chunked. Saute for about 10 minutes until soft.

    Add 1 qt of low sodium chicken stock, 1 1/2 c of the water (strained) from the poached chicken, 3T of curry powder (now, I used more because I am a curry fan and used both yellow mild curry powder and spicy red curry powder) and 3/4 cup of mango chutney (it's not GI green, but it's a lot of soup and really enhances the flavor).

    While that is simmering, shred the chicken with two forks and add to the pot. Simmer about 10 and then serve with a spoon of wild rice or basmati and topped with sliced green onion. Yummy, yummy, yummy!!!

    At least 6 servings.

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    Re: Recipe Time!!!!

    Sharon, that soup sounds delicious. I'm not a big fan of curry and would likely mess around and try to substitute, but what a great base.

    DH came up with a variant on the Chunky Vegetable Salad, and I thought I'd share it.

    We were out of cauliflower, broccoli and cucumbers, but had plenty of tomatoes and vidalia onions in the house, so DH just used those. Cut into large chunks, and tossed in a bowl with greek vinaigrette salad dressing. He grated a bit of old cheddar on top. I don't really like raw onions, so I just had it with tomatoes. It was lovely that way too.
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    Re: Recipe Time!!!!

    Trinity,

    I'm a big lover of tomato and onion salad. I usually chunk up the tomato, onion (and sometimes cucumber), spinkle a little fat free crumbled feta on top, and then put a little drizzle of EVOO. Love summer!

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    Re: Recipe Time!!!!

    I make a traditional trifle on Christmas Day but this one is nice and light and summery.

    Summer Trifle

    Original Recipe Yield 16 servings, about 2/3 cup each


    Ingredients


    • 1 1/2 cups cold fat free milk
    • 1 pkg. (4 serving size) JELL-O Vanilla Flavor Fat Free Sugar Free Instant Reduced Calorie Pudding & Pie Filling
    • 1 (8 ounce) tub COOL WHIP LITE Whipped Topping, thawed, divided
    • 1 (13 ounce) package angel food cake, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
    • 1 pint strawberries, sliced
    • 1 cup blueberries


    Directions


    1. Pour milk into medium bowl. Add pudding mix. Beat with wire whisk 2 minutes. Gently stir in 1-1/2 cups of the whipped topping.
    2. Place 1/2 of the cake cubes in large serving bowl; top with 1 cup of the strawberries and 1/2 cup of the blueberries. Spread pudding mixture over fruit; cover with remaining cake cubes and fruit. Top with remaining 1-1/2 cups of the whipped topping.
    3. Refrigerate at least 1 hour or until ready to serve. Store leftover dessert in refrigerator.
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    Re: Recipe Time!!!!

    Went to throw a pot roast in the Crock Pot last night and discovered I didn't have ANY onion soup mix.

    However DH just reported to me that my "let's see how this tastes" approach apparently worked quite well, because... It tastes BETTER than normal.

    So I'll share...

    ...In sodium-free, reduced-fat beef broth: (Well, mine has NO salt and I skimmed the fat off myself before I froze it, LOL)... All measurements are approximate...
    1/2 cup diced dried onions (or 1 cup fresh)
    2 tablespoons minced garlic
    1/2 cup cooking sherry
    1 tablespoon parsley
    1/2 teaspoon ground mustard
    2 teaspoons low-sodium Worcestershire sauce

    ...The roast itself... When it's cooked for a good while add some redskin potatoes (uncut or peeled) and some carrots. Serve when carrots are tender - the roast will have long since fallen to pieces...

    I only did this b/c Onyxx has been begging for pot roast. GO FIGURE!
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