Why not add one of these comfort food dishes to your Thanksgiving or winter holiday celebration meal. ?I present ?four tantalizing savory dishes for your perusal.Welcome everyone to Weekend Herb Blogging #360, the roundup. In this post, I share with you a brief description of the dish and author specifics, such as name, blog title and link to the dish described. Also, as other hosts of WHB have done, I will include a quote from the actual post which I hope will entice you to read more regarding the dish.
"Onions and garlic are pan-fried along with cabbage that is gently cooked to remove some of its bite. Granny Smith apples add ?tartness and sweetness along with raisins. Tossed with rosemary and balsamic vinegar, you have a simple salad that is more than the sum of its parts."
"The theory behind aging the rice is that it retards the development of starches which means that the grains will absorb more liquid without losing texture. The end result is a perfectly creamy risotto."
Cinzia ?from?Cindy Star Blog?prepares a warming?Chestnut Soup?utilizing her leftover chestnuts from her?St. Martin's Dinner. "You can use any sort of chestnut you like: fresh, dried, frozen and of course even roasted leftover--The soup is also nice if served cold. If sweetened with sugar, it becomes a dessert ? ? (but I haven't time to try, not a spoon left :-).""--this simple avocado appetizer decorated with ribbons of an ancho chile roasted red pepper sauce has loads of flavor. The contrast between the slightly spicy sauce and the buttery smooth avocado was a delight to my palate."
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