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Greek-style Cannellini And Vegetables

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Grains Greek Veg01 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 qt Water
2 Cloves garlic, minced
1 Onion, chopped
3 T Olive oil
2 Carrots, diced up to 3
1 Red or green bell pepper
chopped
1 c Orzo
1 Zucchini, diced
1 T Fresh minced mint, 1 tsp
dried
1 T Fresh minced dill, 1 tsp
dried
1/2 t Fresh marjoram, sprinkling
of
dried
5 Artichoke hearts, 14 oz
can drained
and chopped
2 c Cannellini beans, 15 oz
can rinsed
& drained
1 14.5 oz can Italian-style
stewed tomatoes
Salt & freshly ground pepper
to taste
Red wine vinegar

INSTRUCTIONS

Bring the water to a boil in a large covered pot.  While the water
heats, saute the garlic and onions in 2 tablespoons  of the oil in a
large skillet on medium-high heat. Add carrots and  bell pepper.  When
the water boils, add the orzo, return to a boil, and simmer for  about
10    minutes, until al dente.  Dice the zucchini and stir it into the
skillet of vegetables. Add the  mint, dill, and marjoram. Add the
artichoke hearts and gently stir  the beans and the stewed tomatoes.
Simmer for several minutes,  stirring occasionally.  When the pasta is
al dente, drain and stir in the remaining  tablespoon of oil. When the
beans and vegetables are hot, add the  orzo. Season with salt & pepper
to taste. Serve with red wine vinegar.  Recipe by: Moosewood Restaurant
Cooks at Home  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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