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    Blueberry Streusel Cake

    Blueberry Streusel Cake

    A moist blueberry-filled cake that has a crisp, flavorful topping. It is delicious plain, but is spectacular when topped with lightly sweetened whipped cream. Although when I cook I usually choose foods that are in season, this blueberry cake can be a welcome reminder...
    Zucchini, Red Pepper, and Snow Pea Saut

    Zucchini, Red Pepper, and Snow Pea Saut

    The lemon-soy glaze that coats these vegetables adds zip without overpowering their mild flavors. SERVES 4 2 small to medium zucchini 2 large red bell peppers Вј pound fresh snow peas 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon oil 1 teaspoon tamari or other soy sauce Juice of...
    Turnip (Rutabaga) Gratin

    Turnip (Rutabaga) Gratin

    Rutabagas are the large yellow-fleshed root vegetables that are usually waxed, and are oftentimes called yellow turnips. Actually, turnips are small and white-fleshed, and they have purple tops. I prefer rutabagas for their stronger, spicier flavor. Here is my...
    Sesame Broccoli

    Sesame Broccoli

    Here is a simple, low-fat way to prepare broccoli, and although it has an Asian character I find that it goes well with most entres. You could also mix in sliced carrots for a colorful combination. SERVES 4 1 large bunch broccoli 1 tablespoon sesame seeds 2 teaspoonsВ...
    Sauted Greens with Garlic

    Sauted Greens with Garlic

    Once you try this treatment of cooking greens, you’ll want to make them a staple in your meal planning. SERVES 4 1ВЅ pounds (weight with stems) greens (either spinach, kale, collards, mustard greens, or escarole), washed, spun dry, and stemmed ВЅ tablespoon...