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Food - Recipes : Easy white bread. Food - Recipes : Focaccia with rosemary. Food - Recipes : Naan bread. Artichoke focaccia recipe. Red onion & rosemary focaccia recipe. Chilli con carne recipe. Food - Recipes : Griddled pork chop with chorizo, wild garlic, potatoes and herb dressing.

Sea bass with sizzled ginger, chilli & spring onions recipe. Braised peas with bacon, lentils & cod recipe. Panfried fish with fresh beetroot salsa recipe. Sausage, Peppers, and Onions Recipe. You can use different colored bell peppers, or just stick with green. This recipe uses a combination of sweet and hot sausages, but if you want a milder dish, use only the sweet sausages and reduce the amount of chili pepper flakes in the recipe. (Likewise if you want it hotter, use hot sausages and/or bump up the amount of chili pepper flakes.) Method Hide Photos 1 Brown the sausages: Heat the olive oil over medium heat in a large pan that has a lid.

When the oil is hot, add the sausages and brown them slowly. If they sizzle and crackle too much, turn the heat down. Cook for several minutes, turning them occasionally so they brown on all sides. 2 Sauté the onions, peppers, garlic: Increase the heat to high and add the onions and peppers. You want some blackening. 3 Deglaze pan with wine: Add the Marsala or red wine if you are using, and with a wooden spoon scrape the bottom of the pan to release all the browned and blackened bits.

Hello! Ham & tomato Stromboli recipe. Easy oven frittata recipe. Food - Recipes : Classic Victoria sponge cake. Sourdough Companion | A community of bakers interested in naturally risen breads. Orange Smoothies Recipes | Smoothie Recipes. The bright, sunny orange is probably one of the most popular fruits around. So it is no surprise that you’d want to add this sweet fruit to your next smoothie!

But oranges have been popular for a very long time, all around the globe. Oranges likely originated from Southeast Asia and were cultivated in China as early as 2500 B.C.. In the 15th and 16th century, Italian and Portuguese merchants brought the orange tree to the Mediterranean area. Spanish travelers brought the orange to the Americas in the 15th century. Today oranges – the ones we eat are classified as “sweet oranges” – are grown in many places that are sunny and warm.

In the U.S.A., you’ll find oranges grown in Florida. The orange was named for the Sanskrit word for “orange tree” and this has changed a bit over time as it has translated through different languages. Orange Nutrients Oranges, like any citrus fruit, are a well known source of vitamin C. Adding Orange to Your Smoothie Healthy Broccoli & Spinach Smoothie with Apple.