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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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Holiday Wild Rice

Submitted by: Diane Dalovisio 
Wild rice mix gets a boost of seasonal color from red pepper and green onions in this side dish from Diane Dalovisio of Lake Charles, Louisiana. 'It's my husband's favorites,' she writes. 

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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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Wild Rice and Squash Pilaf

Submitted by: Erica Ollmann 
AS A graduate student, I'm always looking for fast, nutritious dishes that cost next to nothing to fix and have a minimum of cleanup. The pilaf is fantastic with fish or poultry and especially compatible with turkey. Since it's so colorful, I like to think it makes my turkey 'dressed for the holidays'. -Erica Ollmann, San Diego, California 

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Potluck Rice Pilaf

Submitted by: Annette Rodgers 
A fun and tasty alternative to potatoes, this savory rice is a popular side dish at gatherings. I especially like its mild soy sauce flavor and flecks of green onion and toasted slivered almonds. -Annette Rodgers, Rosston, Arkansas 

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Curried Rice Pilaf

Submitted by: Lee Bremson 
In this rice dish, green onions give great color, raisins bring a touch of sweetness and almonds add crunch. I think you'll agree the mild curry flavor pleases all palates. --Lee Bremson, Kansas City, Missouri 

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Vegetable Wild Rice

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Chock-full of mushrooms, celery and green onions, this hearty side dish is an ideal accompaniment to cool-weather meals. Our Test Kitchen staff seasoned it with garlic, thyme and rosemary so it complements nearly any entree. Plus, it makes a big batch, so you can use the extra in the next two dishes. 

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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.' 

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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Sausage Rice Pilaf

Submitted by: Debbie Downing 
In Goshen, Indiana, Deborah Downing serves this nicely seasoned rice casserole with a fresh green salad and some crusty bread or rolls. 'It's one of our favorite sausage recipes. My family likes freshly grated Parmesan cheese on their helpings. 
 
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