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Grilled Zuccini With Romesco Sauce

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Grains Gma4 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Zuccini, cut on the bias
into 1/4 -inch
slices
Romesco sauce
Salt
Pepper
1/4 c Pure olive oil
1/4 c Peeled garlic cloves
1 Red bell pepper, roasted
peeled and
seeded
2 Plum tomatoes
2 Ancho chiles, soaked in
boiling
water until soft
seeded
1 White bread, crust removed
cut
into small cubes
1/4 c Red wine vinegar
1/4 c Red wine
1/4 c Shelled hazelnuts
1 T Honey
Salt
Pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Prepare a grill. Five minutes before grilling, marinate the zuccini
slices in 1 cup of the Romesco sauce. Season the zuccini with salt  and
pepper to taste and grill until tender, about 2 minutes on each  side.
Place on a serving platter and serve the extra Romesco sauce on  the
side.  Makes 8 servings.  Romesco Sauce:  Heat the olive oil in a large
saute pan over high heat until smoking.  Separately saute the garlic,
bell pepper, tomatoes, chiles and bread  cubes until lightly browned,
about 2 minutes each. Remove each  ingredient with a slotted spoon as
it's done. Deglaze the pan with  the vinegar and red wine (you can pour
both in at the same time).  Place all the sauteed ingredients and the
deglazing liquid into a  food processor and blend until smooth. Add the
hazelnuts and process  until finely chopped. Add the honey and season
to taste with salt and  pepper.  Makes about 2 1/2 cups.  Converted by
MC_Buster.  NOTES : From Executive Chef Bobby Flay  Recipe by: Good
Morning America  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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