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Dinner

Garlic & Artichoke Sardines with Creamy Herb Salad and French Bread

from the Week of April 27, 2014


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Prep
Difficulty
Easy

25 mins

Time
Estimate
25 mins

Prepare the garlic & artichoke sardines. Once they are in the oven, prepare the dressing for the salad. Once the sardine dish is hot, dress the salad and serve with warm French bread.


Recipes for this Meal


Spring
Photo of Garlic Sardines & Artichoke Hearts
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Garlic Sardines & Artichoke Hearts

Even if you are not used to sardines, but you love garlic and artichokes— try this dish. It will surprise you with it’s tastiness. Sardines & artichokes are breaded in crumbs or ground almonds with a powerful dose of garlic and roasted until golden.


Spring
Photo of Creamy Spring Onion Dressing
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Creamy Spring Onion Dressing

Spring onions pop out of the ground all season and while they can be used to replace onions, garlic, leeks & scallions as needed we wanted to give them a recipe all their own. Yogurt, olive oil and lemon are the base of the creaminess while shredded onions are the highlighted flavor. Shallots would substitute nicely.


Spring
Photo of Evolving Spring Salad
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Evolving Spring Salad

Some of us are blessed with early Spring weather that lends baby green vegetables, while other’s may still be scraping snow off their sidewalks and slowly making first attempts to plant seeds. So this salad will evolve throughout the season, throughout the world. Toss together nature’s treats and use this recipe as a guideline for preparing & storing them.


Winter
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French bread

Okay. This is not exactly a recipe, but rather sometimes the best pairing for your meal is a crusty loaf of French bread. My family lineage is French, what can I say crusty bread seems more appropriate then not. So, here it is.

Let’s call it a reminder. In addition, here are a few tips on how to store it, keep it fresh, or use it up. Whenever possible try to find those crusty gorgeous whole-grain varieties.