Mom's Zucchini Bread
<p>“A moist and delicious zucchini bread flavored with walnuts and cinnamon. Easy to bake and freeze, this recipe makes two loves.”</p>
Source: allrecipes.com
Servings: 24
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Moonshine Stuffing
<p>Grinding corn every week we think of the other uses for corn… up here in the mountains it is moonshine. Here is homage to this wonderful preservation of organic, heirloom corn</p>
Source: Sylvan Falls Mill
Servings: stuffs a 12-14 pound bird
Ingredient keywords: corn, onion, garlic, celery, rosemary, sage, salt, pepper
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Moroccan Bulgur with Greens
<p>I stumbled upon this when we first joined the Sauvie Island Organics <span class="caps">CSA</span> in Portland, Oregon. Their featured chef is a locavore, Katherine Duemling, who teaches a series of quick classes based on the premise that we should cook with what you have.<br />
I quickly became a convert to Katherine’s way of cooking and, while I still pull out many of her suggestions, (my husband claims her Caesar dressing is the best ever!)I’m learning to create and modify recipes based on what’s on hand. The bulgur recipe following is one of my all-time favorites. While it seems a cool-weather meal, I find it very refreshing in warm weather. <br />
Side bar: I’ve found harissa, a spicy African condiment, locally, at Whole Foods or, for the hardcore ‘everything from scratch’ cook, recipes are available at thekitchn.com or saveur.com. Happy eating!</p>
Vegetarian!
Source: Adapted from sauvieislandorganics.com
Servings: 3 - 4
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Moroccan Lamb Meatballs
<p>Serve with tzatziki sauce in mini pita bread</p>
Source: Recipe Tin Eats
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: lamb, onion, breadcrumbs, egg, garlic, cilantro, spices, spices, salt, pepper, Olive
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Moroccan Mint Tea
<p>Mint tea isn’t just a drink in Morocco. It is a sign of hospitality and friendship and tradition. Because this drink is so popular, it is served all day long, after every meal and with every conversation. Moroccans take great pride in their tea and will often ask a visitor who among their group of friends makes the best cup of mint tea.</p>
Vegetarian!
Vegan!
Source: http://www.food.com/recipe/moroccan-mint-tea-55799
Servings: Serves 6
Ingredient keywords: Mint, Green, Sugar, Water
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Moroccan-Spiced Lamb Chops
<p>An easy to make lamb dish that’s packed with flavor! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Source: foodandwine.com
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: garlic, lamb, cilantro
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Moroccan-style Spiced Swiss Chard with Chicken
<p>Try something new tonight with a little taste from Morocco! Here’s a recipe from a friend of mine; it’s deliciously flavorful with a hint of sweet and heat.</p>
<p>This dish is gluten and grain free and quick to make (only 35 minutes from fridge to table), making it ideal for commuters and others who don’t want to spend hours in the kitchen. You can also make it <span class="caps">VEGAN</span> by eliminating the chicken. Or, you can add other left-over meat from the night before.</p>
<p><span class="caps">NUTRITION</span> <span class="caps">FACTS</span>:<br />
Did you know that Swiss Chard grows abundantly here in the Shenandoah Valley and is also known as the Spinach Beet? It is antioxidant rich in Vitamins A, C, E, K, Riboflavin, Vitamin B6, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Copper, Manganese, Thiamin, Folate and Zinc. Therefore, Swiss Chard is a great vegetable choice to help prevent cancer and cardio-vascular risks. Plus, it helps your skin’s elasticity. So eat for health and beauty! And, buy local and pesticide free whenever possible!</p>
Source: dish from an old friend of mine
Servings: serves about 4
Ingredient keywords: onion, garlic, ginger, apple, cumin,, red, chicken, olive, chicken,, kalamata,, peppers
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Mozzarella in carrozza
<p>This is basically an upgraded grilled cheese sandwich. Very crunchy and crispy. Traditional italian recipe.</p>
Vegetarian!
Source: www.foodnetwork.com
Servings: serves 6-12 people
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Mrs. Turner's Squash Skillet
<p>Found on “Twice Bloomed Wisteria” blog from a homeschooling mother who lives on a farm in Central Mississippi. She writes: <br />
“A few years ago, my Momma said she wished she could find some green tinted patty pan squash so she could make Mrs. Turner’s Squash Skillet. Mrs. Turner is an older lady in town who was originally from somewhere else. She had some different ways of doing things than many of the people who were born and raised here. One of those different ways was planting patty pan squash when everyone else here only planted yellow squash. Mrs. Turner once shared her squash and recipe with my mother. I, of course, found seeds and planted them. When the squash was ready, I shared it with Mrs. Turner and Momma and she shared the recipe with me.</p>
<p>Here is that recipe. <br />
You can tell that this is a truly Southern recipe because sugar is added to vegetables. Sugar is added to everything here, <span class="caps">EXCEPT</span> the cornbread. <a href="http://statesboromarket2go.locallygrown.net/recipes/1614" target="_blank"><strong>Cornbread</strong></a>, by the way, is the perfect accompaniment to this squash dish. Anyway, if you feel uncomfortable adding sugar to vegetables, don’t do it or add less, which is what I do. The squash will still be good.<br />
Here are some other things I know about summer squash. You may substitute any summer squash in any summer squash recipe. There will be subtle taste and consistency issues, but the recipe will not fail or taste terrible."</p>
Vegetarian!
Source: Twice Bloomed Wisteria
Servings: 4-6
Ingredient keywords: onion, pepper, squash, tomato, butter, sugar, pepper, salt, flour
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Mucuna Mocha
<p>This delicious, dark, chocolately beverage is mildly stimulating and uplifting to the mood.<br />
Mucuna contains a cocktail of chemicals that can have a noticeable influence on the mind. Like all things, start off with less and add more as you feel inclined. This would be one to serve to your friends or those that may not be used to herbs or anything healthy.<br />
Mucuna has a dark coffee like flavor, shilajit is rich and smoky, and in combination with the cacao powder the result is a very delicious beverage.<br />
This elixir will make you feel clear mentally, and will give you energy for several hours.</p>
Vegetarian!
Source: Elixir Synergy
Servings: 2
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