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Beets and Carrots in a Lime Vinaigrette
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Grains, Vegetables
Mexican
Mexican, Side dish
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
md
Beets; peeled and cubed
2
md
Carrots; sliced diagonally
1
c
Peas; fresh or frozen
1
md
Cucumber; peel, seed, & cube
6
tb
Vegetable oil
3
tb
Fresh lime juice
2
tb
Fresh cilantro; chopped
1
Clove garlic; minced or pressed
Salt; to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
DRESSING
Lightly steam the beets, carrots, andpeas in separate batches until
justtender, but still right in color.Mix them in a large bowl and add
thecucumber. Combine the dressingingredients. Toss the vegetables withthe
dressing and chill.
Recipe By : Sundays at Moosewood Restaurant, Simon & Schuster
Posted to EAT-L Digest 30 Sep 96
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 13:14:39 -0400
From: "John M. Nardo M.D." <jnardo@ONRAMP.NET>
NOTES : This quick and easy vegetable side dish challenges the heavy,
fast-food image of Mexican fare. Mix up this salad, and venture beyond
rice and beans!
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