Monday, June 13, 2011

Weekend Herb Blogging #287 Round up

Its is always a gratifying experience to host Weekend Herb Blogging ,hats off to Haalo for continuing this fantastic event in to its fifth year. Here is the yummilicious round up the week :


Janet from The Taste Scape (Toronto,Canada) , put together simple,quick and easy Broccoli and Red pepper Stir Fry with Peanuts ,with julienned broccoli stems ,carrots and peppers flavored with Asian sauces ,served alongside quinoa.



Elly from Nutmegs ,Seven (Oxford) ,shared with us a fantastically delicious Apricot and Almond French Toast , prepared using incredibly attractive apricots and whole meal bread toast.


Tigerfish from teczcape - an escape to food ,sent us healthful Parchment-Steamed Arugula ,prepared by gently steaming arugula that helps certain nutrients and carotenoids be better absorbed in cooked than raw arugula.


Kristen of 'From Kristen's Kitchen To Yours' ,shared these appetizing roasted fingerling potatoes with fresh thyme and oregano.





Graziana
from Erbe in Cucina (Italy) ,served up a super flavorful rice dish ,Paella parellada with coriander ,that makes a totally filling entree.


Pam from Sidewalk Shoes , delighted us with an aromatic lavender infused Honey Lavender Ricotta Ice Cream , a perfect summer treat.


Cinzia from Cindystar(Garda Lake ,Italy) , Insalata con quadrotti di frittata/Squared Omelet Salad , a nutritious egg and green vegetables dish that could fit as an entr�e, main course or just a quick summer lunch.


Anne from House of Annie(Kuching, Sarawak) , made this sweet coconut soup from Malaysia called Bubur Cha Cha , that has all the goodness of vibrant potatoes and tapioca pearls.


Debra from Bear Head Soup(Melbourne, Australia), sent us another sweet coconut soup ,Filipino style Ginataang ,with strikingly similar ingredients as Bubur cha cha.




Johanna
from Green Gourmet Giraffe(Melbourne, Australia ) , prepared absolutely deliciousBanana Oat Hotcakes for brunch ,with a little help from her super cute toddler.


Haalo from Cook Almost Anything , cooked up yet another unique dish , using gorgeous Romano beans. Braised Romano Beans is prepared by smothering the flatbeans in rich tomato sauce and cooking until soft and tender


Finally for my entry, Tofu Parathas, Indian flatbread enriched with goodness of tofu and spices.

Be sure to tune in next week's WHB round up at Winnie's Healthy Green Kitchen

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