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Somersize Recipes Somersize Recipes Page i Somersize Recipes Vegetable Dishes............................................................................................................................. 1 Artichoke Frittata ...................................................................................................................................1 Italian Frittata with Spinach and Parmesan ........................................................................................1 Spinach and Mushroom Frittata ...........................................................................................................1 Fast Fabulous Frittata ............................................................................................................................1 Spinach and Mushroom Frittata ...........................................................................................................2 Eggplant Lasagne....................................................................................................................................2 Broccoli with Cheese Sauce....................................................................................................................3 Broccoli-Stuffed Tomatoes.....................................................................................................................3 Fresh Mozzarella & Tomato ..................................................................................................................4 Easy Brussels Sprouts.............................................................................................................................4 Shredded Brussels Spouts with Bacon ..................................................................................................4 Chilled Green Bean Salad ......................................................................................................................4 Fried Cabbage and Onions ....................................................................................................................5 Fried Cabbage .........................................................................................................................................5 Crab-Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes.............................................................................................................5 Cauliflower Au Gratin............................................................................................................................5 Cauliflower Custard ...............................................................................................................................6 Fried Cauliflower....................................................................................................................................6 Cucumber Rounds with Smoked Salmon Mousse ...............................................................................6 Broiled Tomatoes ....................................................................................................................................6 Baked Cauliflower ..................................................................................................................................6 Marco's Stir Fried Veggies.....................................................................................................................7 Button Mushrooms .................................................................................................................................7 Portobello Mushrooms ...........................................................................................................................7 Roasted Vegetables Roma ......................................................................................................................8 Stuffed Mushrooms.................................................................................................................................8 Turnip Fries (Easy).................................................................................................................................8 Swiss Chard Ravioli................................................................................................................................9 Eggplant Lasagna....................................................................................................................................9 Quiche-Stuffed Mushrooms ...................................................................................................................9 Turnip Fries...........................................................................................................................................10 Fried Cabbage and Onions ..................................................................................................................10 Spinach Pie ............................................................................................................................................10 Beanless Chili ........................................................................................................................................10 Stuffed Bell Peppers..............................................................................................................................11 Page ii Green Beans with Warm Bacon Dressing...........................................................................................11 Eggplant and Portobello (Lasagnas) With Roasted Tomato Vinaigrette ........................................11 Mashed Cauliflower..............................................................................................................................12 Faux Mashed Potatoes..........................................................................................................................13 Braised red cabbage..............................................................................................................................13 Vegetables Italiano................................................................................................................................13 Zucchini & Feta Pie ..............................................................................................................................14 Spinach Feta Pie....................................................................................................................................14 Zucchini Boats.......................................................................................................................................14 Dilled Green Bean "Pickles"................................................................................................................14 Mushroom Crunchies ...........................................................................................................................15 Zucchini Patties.....................................................................................................................................15 Bacon Green Beans...............................................................................................................................15 Vegetarian Chili ....................................................................................................................................15 SomerSized Spinach Madeline.............................................................................................................16 Quick Broccoli Sticks Snack ................................................................................................................16 Easy Chop Suey.....................................................................................................................................16 Frenched Beans with Celery ................................................................................................................17 Herbed Mushroom Vegetable Medley ................................................................................................17 Hot And Spicy Spinach.........................................................................................................................18 Italian Broccoli With Tomatoes...........................................................................................................18 Light Lemon Cauliflower.....................................................................................................................18 Ratatouille..............................................................................................................................................19 Salads and dressings .................................................................................................................... 21 Caesar Salad..........................................................................................................................................21 Cobb Salad.............................................................................................................................................21 Greek Salad ...........................................................................................................................................22 Romano Croutons .................................................................................................................................22 Simple Greek Salad...............................................................................................................................22 Restaurant Style Cole Slaw..................................................................................................................22
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