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Veloute a la Dubarry (Cauliflower Veloute)

From Athens Locally Grown

<p>A simple twist on the traditional leek and potato soup.</p>
Source: From <i>Twelve Months of Monastery Soups</i> by Brother Victor-Antoine d'Avila-Latourrette.
Servings: Serves 4
Ingredient keywords: cauliflower, leek, potato, butter, flour, eggs, fraiche
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Vietnamese "Cold Rolls"

From Athens Locally Grown

<p>When a friend returned from bicycling across Viet Nam, she shared this recipe with us. We adapted it into a kid-friendly family version by putting out the chopped ingredients separately in little bowls. Let everyone choose what they want to add, then fold them into little packets and dip them in the sauce (see separate listing for Easy Vietnamese Basic Dipping Sauce). Little kids and big ones alike love the element of personal control!</p> Vegetarian! Vegan!
Source: Our own recipe, based on a traditional Vietnamese one
Servings: adjustable; amounts are approximately per serving. Adapt accordingly.
Ingredient keywords: cabbage, herb, carrot, cucumber, lettuce, noodles
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Vietnamese Lettuce Wrap

From Athens Locally Grown

<p>With a culinary tradition that some have called &#8220;French cooking in a Chinese kitchen&#8221; or vice versa, Vietnamese cooking is nutritious, delicious, and locally-based. Although some of the ingredients may be unfamiliar to many of us, other things are universal &#8212; here, a quick and simple stir-fry with root vegetables combines with lettuce and a variety of fresh herbs for the perfect summer lunch! This is one of several recipes we&#8217;ve enjoyed from this nice little paperback cookbook (and I promise it won&#8217;t have you thinking &#8220;tofu again!&#8221;). If you don&#8217;t have all the listed herbs, mix and match with what you have.</p> Vegetarian! Vegan!
Source: Vietnamese Fusion Vegetarian Cuisine, by Chat Mingkwan. 2007.
Servings: About 4, depending on their appetites
Ingredient keywords: tofu, potato, sweet, onion, lettuce, basil, rau, cilantro, dill, mint
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Vietnamese-style noodles with spinach and Napa cabbage

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>A quick and easy Asian meal with fresh flavors. It can also be done fresh/uncooked as a salad, using just the braised tofu and cooked rice noodles and topped with marinated vegetables.</p>
Source: Adapted from: Wild About Greens by Nava Atlas
Servings: 2-4
Ingredient keywords: onion, garlic, cabbage, spinach, herb, pepper
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Vinegar Pie

From Homegrown Co-op

<p>Sounds horrendous. Tastes amazing.</p> Vegetarian!
Source: Ancient family recipe.
Servings: One pie
Ingredient keywords: eggs, sugar, cider, butter
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Vintage Rhubarb Marmalade

From Old99Farm Market

<p>A vintage recipe for rhubarb marmalade from &#8216;Cooking Club&#8217; magazine 1907. It is described as a &#8220;delicious twist on sweet marmalade jam&#8221;.</p>
Source: https://toriavey.com/toris-kitchen/rhubarb-marmalade-cooking-club-1907/
Servings: 3 pints
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Visit Culinate.com for Farm to Table Recipes

From Bluebird Griffin

<p>http://www.culinate.com</p> <p>For over 500 tried and true Farm to Table Recipes&#8230;visit:<br /> http://www.culinate.com/market/Bluebird+Market/recipes/bluebird_csa</p>
Source: Bluebird CSA
Servings: optional
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Waldorf Chicken Salad

From GreenFamilyFarm

<p>Great on its own, over a bed of lettuce, or on a sandwich/wrap!</p>
Source: Our kitchen
Servings: 4
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Walnuts and Sage

From Stones River Market

<p>Using walnuts and whole wheat bread in place of regular white bread crumbs, and lean ground rabbit instead of beef, this quintessential comfort food provides the right kinds of fat&#8212;without ­sacrificing flavor.</p> <p>Rabbit is always available year round from Aha! Rabbits in Rockvale TN.</p> <p>Rabbits will produce 6 pounds of meat on the same feed and water as a cow will produce 1 pound of meat.</p>
Source: Flat Belly Diet Cookbook
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: olive, carrot, scallion, garlic, walnuts, wheat, milk, egg, rabbit, parsley, parmesan, sage, salt, black
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Water Buffalo Sausage Polenta Casserole

From Athens Locally Grown

<p>My stepson and I tried this recipe as a new way to enjoy our Zesty Italian Sausages. It was tasty! I would love to have a local source for buffalo mozarella as the true source of mozarella is water buffalo (we don&#8217;t milk ours). In America it&#8217;s made with cow&#8217;s milk. We sell some of our heifers to new dairies in the southeast, so I hope to refer them in the future.</p>
Source: simplyrecipes.com (I used our zesty Italian instead of sweet Italian sausuage and changed the name slightly)
Servings: 6
Ingredient keywords: olive, tomato, oregano, onion, garlic, salt, black, sausage, polenta, mozzarella, fennel
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