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Chargrilled Vegetables

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Jenny, Bristow’s, Country, Kit 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Potatoes; up to 3
2 Courgettes
2 Sweetcorn
1 Aubergine
8 Baby onions; up to 10
1 Yellow pepper
1 Red pepper
1 Green pepper
1 Bulb garlic cut in half
1/2 Dsp olive oil
Black pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Cut the potatoes into slices 1/2 inch thick, slice the courgettes
lengthways, cut each sweetcorn into five pieces and slice the
aubergines into rings. Lightly steam all these vegetables for 3-4
minutes to soften then pat dry.
Place them on a pre-heated grill pan sprinkled with oil along with the
onions, peppers and garlic. Cook for 4-6 minutes, turning once or
twice. Sprinkle occasionally with a little oil and black pepper.
Serve hot on a large platter.
Carlton Food Network http://www.cfn.co.uk/
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