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Baked Eggplant With Onion, Tomato, and Bell Pepper

Eggplant has never been more popular at the dining table, enjoying a growing and loyal audience around the world. Eggplants come in many varieties, shapes, sizes, colors, textures and tastes. As supermarkets and farmers markets have expanded, new and different eggplant varieties have become readily available. Eggplant has a rich texture when baked, and absorbs the other flavors in the dish well.

Eggplant slices are layered with onion, tomato, bell pepper, celery, and green olives. Seasoned with dried oregano and saffron, and topped with a sauce featuring heavy cream, soy milk and cashews. The tasty eggplant casserole makes a nice side dish to fish or poultry. If serving sizes are doubled, the casserole makes a hearty vegetable entree that can be served with hot baked bread.

Baked Eggplant with Onion, Tomato, and Bell Pepper

Ingredients:

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Recipe For the Ultimate Spaghetti Bolognaise

In this article I am going to share with you my secret recipe for the ultimate spaghetti bolognaise. This recipe was passed down to me from my mum who got it from her mum who probably learned it from my Great Grandma! So it’s pretty special. I love a big bowl of spaghetti bolognaise covered with lashing of parmigiana cheese and a dash of extra virgin olive oil. My girlfriend absolutely loves this dish – it never fails to put a smile on her face. Just remember to hide yourself a portion somewhere because everyone’s going be coming back for seconds! So let’s get to it.

What you will need:

Ingredients:

Spaghetti
Aberdeen Angus Steak Mince
Tomatoes Purée
Tinned Tomatoes
Herbs de Provence
onion
mushrooms
Worcestershire sauce
garlic
Oxo stock cube (beef)
Salt

Equipment:

Large Saucepan
Large Frying Pan
Cooking Utensiles

Method:

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Chicken Marsala For You

There are so veal recipes that work great with boneless skinless chicken breasts, but Chicken Marsala is a personal favorite. Chicken Marsala presents the rich flavor of sauteed onions blended with the taste of two sweet wines. Whether it’s an intimate dinner for two or for four: I hope you enjoy chicken Marsala as much as I have.

2 boneless skinless chicken breasts

Flour

Salt and pepper

Olive oil

1 onion –sliced

2 cloves of garlic — crushed

1/4 cup Chablis

1/2 cup Marsala

Flatten the chicken breasts to 1/4″ thickness. Cover them with wax paper and beat them with a meat mallet. No mallet? Use a rolling pin. No rolling pin? A 750 ml wine bottle will do. Sprinkle both sides of each breast with flour, salt and pepper. Set aside.

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