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Ingredient List by Recipe Ingredient List, Week 6 - Winter Week 6 Unit of Vegetarian or Quantity Measure Ingredient Ingredient Type Recipe Non? 1 carrot CSA Box Alex's Mom's Stuffed Cabbage non-vegetarian 2 tablespoons tomato paste Canned Goods Alex's Mom's Stuffed Cabbage non-vegetarian 4 cups tomato sauce Canned Goods Alex's Mom's Stuffed Cabbage non-vegetarian 0.5 cup uncooked white rice Dry Goods Alex's Mom's Stuffed Cabbage non-vegetarian 1 pound ground beef Meat Alex's Mom's Stuffed Cabbage non-vegetarian 2 tablespoons olive oil Misc. Alex's Mom's Stuffed Cabbage non-vegetarian 1 stalk celery Produce Alex's Mom's Stuffed Cabbage non-vegetarian small to 1 medium onion CSA Box Alex's Mom's Stuffed Cabbage non-vegetarian 1 parsnip CSA Box Alex's Mom's Stuffed Cabbage non-vegetarian 10 to 12 leaves Green cabbage CSA Box Alex's Mom's Stuffed Cabbage non-vegetarian 1 cup dry bread crumbs Baking Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1.5 tsp Salt Baking Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1 cup all-purpose flour Bulk Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian medium 0.5 head cabbage CSA Box Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 4 carrot CSA Box Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 2 onions CSA Box Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1 parsnips CSA Box Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 3 Potatoes CSA Box Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 5 cups beef stock Canned Goods Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian (14.5 ounce) peeled and diced 1 can tomatoes Canned Goods Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 2 tablespoons unsalted butter Dairy Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1 cup red wine vinegar Dry Goods Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1 cup green peas Frozen Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian (12 fluid ounce) can 1 or bottle beer Liquor Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 5 bacon Meat Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1 cup beef stew meat Meat Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1 pound lamb stew meat Meat Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1 pound pork stew meat Meat Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 3 stalks celery Produce Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1 bulb garlic Produce Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 2 red bell peppers Produce Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1 teaspoon caraway seeds Spices Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian Hungarian sweet 3 tablespoons paprika Spices Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1.5 teaspoons red pepper flakes Spices Anna's Amazing Goulash non-vegetarian 1 tablespoon corn starch Baking Diakon Radish Cakes vegan 1 cup rice flour Baking Diakon Radish Cakes vegan 0.25 tsp sugar Baking Diakon Radish Cakes vegan 1.5 cups Daikon radish CSA Box Diakon Radish Cakes vegan 0.5 teaspoon kosher salt Dry Goods Diakon Radish Cakes vegan chopped fresh 1 tablespoon cilantro Produce Diakon Radish Cakes vegan white pepper Spices Diakon Radish Cakes vegan 1 tablespoon canola oil Baking Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian to taste Salt Baking Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian 1 teaspoons sugar Baking Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian 1 bunch beets CSA Box Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian 2 cups cabbage CSA Box Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian 0.5 pound carrots CSA Box Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian 1 medium onion CSA Box Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian Ingredient List, Week 6 - Winter Week 6 Unit of Vegetarian or Quantity Measure Ingredient Ingredient Type Recipe Non? 1 cup Plain Yogurt Dairy Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian 1 tablespoon sherry vinegar Dry Goods Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian bouquet garni Produce Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian 2 garlic cloves Produce Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice Produce Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian chopped fresh 0.25 cup parsley Produce Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian 1 ounce porcini mushrooms Produce Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian 0.5 pound turnips Produce Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian Freshly ground black pepper Spices Hearty Vegetarian Borscht vegetarian 1 teaspoon baking powder Baking Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 2 teaspoons baking soda Baking Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 1 cup shredded coconut Baking Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 3 egg equivalents Baking Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 2.25 cups all purpose flour Baking Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan nuts and raisins Baking Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 1 tsp Salt Baking Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan light brown cane 0.75 cup sugar Baking Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 0.75 cup sugar Baking Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 1 teaspoon vanilla Baking Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 1 cup vegetable oil Baking Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 2 cups carrots CSA Box Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan (14 ounce) can 1 can crushed pineapple Canned Goods Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan (8 ounce) vegan cream 1 package cheese Dairy Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 0.33 cup vegan margarine Dairy Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan vegan powdered 2 cups sugar Dairy Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 2 teaspoons cinnamon Spices Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice Spices Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake vegan Miso Soup (with Diakon and 1 tablespoon sesame seeds Bulk Sesame) vegan Miso Soup (with Diakon and 0.5 medium size onion CSA Box Sesame) vegan Miso Soup (with Diakon and 0.5 cup white miso paste Dairy Sesame) vegan block (16oz / Miso Soup (with Diakon and 1 1lb) silken tofu Dairy Sesame) vegan dashi (broth of kombu and dried shiitake Miso Soup (with Diakon and 8 cups mushrooms) Dry Goods Sesame) vegan Miso Soup (with Diakon and 1 teaspoon sesame oil Dry Goods Sesame) vegan Miso Soup (with Diakon and 1 small daikon CSA Box Sesame) vegan Miso Soup (with Diakon and black pepper Spices Sesame) vegan 0.5 tsp Salt Baking Reva's Potato Cheese Soup vegetarian 1 Cup carrots CSA Box Reva's Potato Cheese Soup vegetarian 1 cup Onion CSA Box Reva's Potato Cheese Soup vegetarian 0.25 cup parsnips CSA Box Reva's Potato Cheese Soup vegetarian 4 cups Potatoes CSA Box Reva's Potato Cheese Soup vegetarian Ingredient List, Week 6 - Winter Week 6 Unit of Vegetarian or Quantity Measure Ingredient Ingredient Type Recipe Non? vegetable or 1 quart chicken broth Canned Goods Reva's Potato Cheese Soup vegetarian 0.5 pound Cheddar cheese Dairy Reva's Potato Cheese Soup vegetarian 1 cups Celery Produce Reva's Potato Cheese Soup vegetarian 0.25 teaspoon marjoram Spices Reva's Potato Cheese Soup vegetarian black pepper to taste Spices Reva's Potato Cheese Soup vegetarian Roasted Beet and Barley 1 tablespoon honey Baking Salad vegetarian Roasted Beet and Barley 1.25 tsp Salt Baking Salad vegetarian Roasted Beet and Barley 0.75 cup pearled barley Bulk Salad vegetarian Roasted Beet and Barley 0.5 cup walnuts Bulk Salad vegetarian Roasted Beet and Barley 1.25 pounds Beets CSA Box Salad vegetarian Roasted Beet and Barley 1 cup Diakon radishes CSA Box Salad vegetarian whole-grain Roasted Beet and Barley 1.5 tablespoons mustard Canned Goods Salad vegetarian Roasted Beet and Barley 0.25 cup cider vinegar Dry Goods Salad vegetarian Roasted Beet and Barley 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil Dry Goods Salad vegetarian Roasted Beet and Barley 0.25 cup fresh basil Produce Salad vegetarian Roasted Beet and Barley 1 cups Celery Produce Salad vegetarian Roasted Beet and Barley 0.25 cup scallions Produce Salad vegetarian Freshly ground Roasted Beet and Barley pepper to taste Spices Salad vegetarian 1 tsp salt Baking Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 3 carrot CSA Box Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 1 onion CSA Box Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 1 parsnips CSA Box Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 3 cups Potatoes CSA Box Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian (8 ounce) 1 can tomato sauce Canned Goods Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian grated Parmesan 2 tablespoons cheese Dairy Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 0.5 cups milk Dairy Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 0.25 cup frozen green peas Frozen Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 1 pound ground lamb Meat Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 1 stalk celery Produce Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 1 clove garlic Produce Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 1 small rutabaga Produce Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian ground black 0.5 teaspoon pepper Spices Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 0.25 teaspoon sage Spices Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 0.25 teaspoon thyme Spices Whitechapel Shepherd's Pie non-vegetarian 2 tablespoons flour Baking Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 0.25 cup whole wheat flour Baking Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian optional: honey for serving Baking Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 1 tablespoon additional oil Baking Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 0.25 cup Olive Oil Baking Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian Ingredient List, Week 6 - Winter Week 6 Unit of Vegetarian or Quantity Measure Ingredient Ingredient Type Recipe Non? salt and pepper to taste Baking Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 2 Tbsp cashews Bulk Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 1 cup cashews Bulk Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 1.33 cups rolled oats Bulk Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 1 medium onion CSA Box Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 1.25 cups vegetable broth* Canned Goods Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 0.66 cups milk Dairy Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 1 teaspoon dried rosemary Dry Goods Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 2 pounds any root vegetables CSA Box Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian 2 teaspoons Rosemary Spices Winter Vegetable Crumble vegetarian.
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