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Grilled Vegetables with Goat Cheese

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy, Vegetables, Eggs Vegetarian Cheese, Healthy and, Main dishes, Vegetarian 2 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 sm Eggplant, sliced into rounds
2 Yellow squash, sliced lengthwise
2 Zucchini, sliced lengthwise
2 Roasted red peppers, cut into strips
1 Clove garlic, roasted
Rosemary or basil
6 oz Chevre cheese
Good bread of choice
1/2 c Olive oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Brush olive oil on vegetables and sprinkle with basil or rosemary, or both.
Grill until softened but not mushy, and slightly charred. Toast or warm
favorite bread. Place grilled vegetable on a platter with toasted bread and
chevre cheese. Serve. To eat, take a piece of bread, spread roasted garlic
on top, place roasted vegetable on bread, and dot with chevre. YUM.
Per serving: 791 Calories; 71g Fat (80% calories from fat); 17g Protein;
24g Carbohydrate; 53mg Cholesterol; 263mg Sodium
Recipe by: Chris and Lynn Cage Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #553 by Lynn
and Chris Cage <redcage@inlink.com> on Apr 5, 1997

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