Brown Rice Bake

Submitted by: Nancy Foust 
Nancy Foust of Stoneboro, Pennsylvania needs just four ingredients and a few minutes to assemble this side dish that's pleasantly priced at 55 cents a serving. 

Brown Rice Casserole

Submitted by: Glenda Schwarz 
As a new bride, I knew how to make scrambled eggs and bran muffins. Unfortunately, you can only live on love for so long. My dear husband held his tongue and ate the many flops that come with being a beginning cook. Many years later, I'm secure in the kitchen, and my family enjoys my cooking. This hearty dish even passes the test for teenage boys.--Glenda Schwartz, Morden, Manitoba 

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Mushroom Rice Pilaf

Submitted by: Anita Miller 
Convenient canned mushrooms dress up chicken bouillon-flavored rice in this easy recipe from Anita Miller of Sartell, Minnesota. 'I used to prepare this dish when we were first married,' Anita notes. 'Now that the kids are grown and we're retired, I'm using it again.' 

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Orange Rice Pilaf

Submitted by: Joyce Sitz 
This is a delicious and different way to prepare rice. I usually make this recipe whenever I have guests. It makes a fabulous side dish served with just about any entree. 

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Northwoods Wild Rice

Submitted by: Suzanne Caquelin 
My recipe uses a product native to the north-central United States, wild rice. Wild rice is not a rice at all, but rather a grass seed. It was a staple in the diet of the early American Indians and remains a favorite today because of its crunchy texture. This dish is especially good served with poultry. 

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Parsleyed Rice Pilaf

Submitted by: Kathy Peltier 
Kathy also sent the recipe for Parsleyed Rice Pilaf, noting, 'While the salmon bakes, I dress up instant rice with bouillon, minced onion and parsley.' 

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Mushroom Wild Rice Bake

Submitted by: Lynn Kidder 
Wild rice is an important part of Minnesota history. This is an excellent-tasting dish and a very easy way to prepare wild rice. 

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Baked Calico Rice

Submitted by: Dorothy Lama 
I FOUND this pretty rice dish in a salad oil ad in the Ladies' Home Journal back in 1948. It's a favorite not only for its good taste, but for its simplicity of preparation. A potluck and picnic pleaser, this side dish travels well. -Dorothy Lama, Lindsay, California 

Savory Wild Rice Casserole

Submitted by: Carol King 
Seasoned with sage and tasty pork sausage, this filling rice casserole is a hearty accompaniment to roast turkey, chicken or duck. I especially like the crunch that the sliced water chestnuts add. 

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Vegetable Rice Pie

Submitted by: Debbie Christensen 
I like all kinds of rice dishes, so I was pleased when I found this recipe. My husband, Stan, and I have a small country farm, where we grow three kinds of apples. 
 
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