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Tag: gluten-free

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Winter
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Braised Beets & Greens

Beets are braised in broth or wine until tender and packed with flavor. The greens are not to be missed and can be braised the whole time with the beets if you prefer them tender or just tossed in at the end to retain more of the bright green color.


Winter
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Braised Cabbage & Potatoes

Slowly steaming cabbage & veggies in the oven is the perfect matchfor Slow-Cooker Corned Beef. Use the cooking liquid from the corned beef or make it vegan with your favorite veggie broth.


Fall
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Braised Cabbage, Apples & Beer Brats

Do you like sausage & sauerkraut?
Octoberfest comes together in this meal of Autumn apples & cabbage oven braised with German beer & bratwurst sausage. It takes only moments to prepare as everything is tossed together and then it will roast in your oven for about an hour with minimal labor on your part.

To make this gluten-free use a hard-cider rather than beer.


Spring
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Braised Fennel

Even if you traditionally do not love fennel, try this braised version. The anise flavor becomes more subtle as the fennel absorbs the broth and softens.


Winter
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Braised Fennel, Turnips & White Beans

Late winter to early spring brings turnips & fennel which become sweeter and tender through the braising process. This recipe starts with dry beans, but if you have a can, they are already cooked, or you have a pressure cooker that will mean dinner is ready in less than 30 minutes. Leftovers are perfect in this Fennel, Turnip & White Bean Spread.