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Green Salad Primavera With Spinach Spirali

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Grains 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 lb Fresh spinach pasta, spirali
1/4 lb Peas, fresh or frozen
1/4 lb Green beans, petite thawed
1/2 lb Fresh asparagus, cut 2 inch
pieces
1/2 lb Broccoli florets
2 Zucchini, diagonally sliced
1/2 c Snow peas
1/2 c Button mushrooms, halved
1/4 c Virgin olive oil
2 T Fresh lemon juice
1 t Dijon mustard
1 T Fresh tarragon, finely
chopped
Salt and pepper, freshly
ground

INSTRUCTIONS

Blanch vegetables and refresh in ice water. Drain. Cook pasta (5 to 6
ounces of dried corkscrews may be substituted). Cook until al dente,
rinse in cold water, drain. Transfer to serving bowl and stir with a
little oil. Add the blanched vegetables. Make the dressing (whisk or
shaker bottle) and pour on the salad. Toss well to cook.  To Serve: you
may serve immediately but refrigerating for 1 to 2  hours is
recommended. Serves 4 main or 6 first course salads. Message  to
McRecipe 2/3/97 from Cookbook in patH's Library.  Recipe by: Bay Books
(1995) Vegetables for All Seasons (p10)  Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1
#470 by PATh <phannema@wizard.ucr.edu>  on Feb 03, 1997.

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