This is a recipe from the Moosewood Restaurant. The March 2005 issue of Organic Style features a Taste Test for Organic and Natural Frozen Ethnic Meals. This Stew was the Best Moroccan Entree out of 45 varieties they taste tested.
t's a uber creamy cheesecake, probably the creamiest I've ever had, so when you fold the caramelized bananas into the cheesecake batter, then bake in a water bath, it comes pretty close to a smooth, creamy banana pudding texture.
There's nothing like a hearty stew to get you through the colder months. Ours is replete with fresh veggies, from the requisite onion and carrot to artichoke hearts, for a satisfying texture and a dose of nutrients.
This 3-in-1 Italian Dip recipe contains philadelphia cream cheese, kraft shredded mozzarella cheese, oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes, marinated artichoke hearts, roasted red peppers and more.
This Sundried Tomato and Artichock Cream Cheese Spread recipe contains philadelphia cream cheese, pesto, planters smoked almonds, sun-dried tomatoes in oil, artichoke hearts and more.
This Marinated Antipasto Appetizers recipe contains oscar mayer pepperoni, kraft low-moisture part-skim mozzarella cheese, artichoke hearts, grape tomatoes, kraft italian vinaigrette dressing made with extra virgin olive oil.
This RITZ Spinach-Cheese Torte recipe contains ritz ritz crackers, philadelphia cream cheese, kraft grated parmesan cheese, butter or margarine, artichoke hearts and more.
This Antipasto Loaf recipe contains french bread baguette, philadelphia cream cheese spread, pesto, oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes, kraft grated parmesan cheese and more.
This Spanish classic is simple to prepare and easily doubled to serve a crowd. Artichokes, bell peppers, mushrooms and olives cooked with nutty brown rice make this a hearty one-dish meal. The blend of exotic spices including saffron and tumeric give an extra special flavor.
This healthy meal-in-a-pocket combines fresh Greek salad with a velvety smooth bean spread. You can also serve the spread with crackers or as a dip with cut vegetables.—Nicole Filizetti, Jacksonville, Florida