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1-pot Vegetable Bean Casserole

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Vegetables, Grains, Dairy Canadian Casseroles, Pastanoodle, Vegetables 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 T Butter
3 Garlic cloves, minced
2 Onions, chopped
2 Carrots, diced
1 T Red wine vinegar
1/2 t Dried rosemary, crushed
1/2 t Pepper
1 pn Hot pepper flakes
3 c Spaghetti sauce
19 oz Can Romano or kidney beans
drained and rinsed
2 c Rotini pasta
2 c Broccoli, chopped
1/3 c Romano cheese, fresh grated

INSTRUCTIONS

In nonstick skillet, melt butter over medium-low heat; cook garlic,
onions and carrots, covered, for about 10 minutes or until softened.
Stir in vinegar, rosemary, pepper and hot pepper flakes; cook,
covered, for about 15 minutes or until onions are very soft. Stir in
sauce; bring to boil. Reduce heat; simmer for about 5 minutes or  until
thickened. Stir in beans; set aside.  Meanwhile, in large pot of
boiling salted water, cook pasta for 5  minutes. Add broccoli; [tip:
peel broccoli stalks so that they will  cook in the same amount of time
as the florets.] cook for about 1  minute or until pasta is almost
tender and broccoli is bright green  and still crisp. Drain and return
to pot. Stir in tomato mixture.  Pour into greased 8-inch square baking
dish; sprinkle with Romano  cheese. Cover with foil.  [Can be prepared
to this point and cooled in refrigerator. Cove and  refrigerate for up
to 4 hours. Let stand at room temperature for 30  minutes before
baking. Add 30 minutes to baking time.]  Bake in 350F 180C oven for
about 35 minutes or until heated through.  Broil, uncovered, for about
2 minutes or until browned and bubbly.  Serve with crisp cucumber and
red onion salad.  4 servings for $10.14CDN [Nov 95]  Per Serving: about
540 calories, 21 g protein, 15 g fat, 85 g  carbohydrate, very high
source fibre, good source calcium, excellent  source iron  Source:
Canadian Living magazine, Nov 95 Presented in article "Hearty  &
Healthy: Casseroles See The Light" Recipe by Canadian Living Test
Kitchen  [-=PAM=-]   PA_Meadows@msn.com Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V3
#342  From: "Paul A Meadows" <PA_Meadows@msn.com>  Date: Sat, 14 Dec 96
21:52:40 UT

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 504
Calories From Fat: 175
Total Fat: 19.8g
Cholesterol: 58.4mg
Sodium: 1305.7mg
Potassium: 1068.3mg
Carbohydrates: 59.8g
Fiber: 6.8g
Sugar: 15.4g
Protein: 22.5g


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