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Berry Blend Salad

Submitted by: Bea 
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
This satisfying salad is a mix of tasty greens complimented by the addition of snow peas, strawberries, cubed ham and muenster. 

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California Italian Wedding Soup

Submitted by: DPATEL 
This is my variation of a standard recipe. I like fresh basil and a little lemon rind, so those are basically my only changes. This is a quick and easy soup with flavors that impress all. 

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Chicken Soup with Adzuki Beans, Escarole, and Sweet Potato

Submitted by: BFHAWKINS 
This absolutely delicious soup was created to help use up the Adzuki beans, wild rice, and sweet potatoes in my pantry. I decided to use the sweet potato instead of regular potatoes, and was delightfully surprised by the wonderful flavor blend it created with the sweetness of the onions, garlic, and Adzuki beans. I also wanted to try escarole in a soup, and the result was fantastic. Adzuki beans are found in any health food or specialty store, and in many national grocery chains. They have a great nutty, slightly sweet taste, and are especially tasty added to chicken soups of any kind. 

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Escarole and Beans

Submitted by: KristaP 
This is a creamy concoction of escarole and beans. It's rich, and it's divine! It's also best served with a warm crusty Italian bread. 

Escarole Siciliano

Submitted by: Tammy 
Great flavors in this one - escarole, Kalamata olives, lemon juice and capers. Serve as a side dish or top a just-baked potato. Makes two generous serving. 

Escarole Soup

Submitted by: ~MELANIE ~ 
Home Town: Wakefield, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: Stoneham, Massachusetts, USA
This soup features sausage and escarole in a rich tomato-flavored broth. 

Italian Escarole Pizza

Submitted by: LOVEMYWINE 
A true Italian recipe that everyone will enjoy. You can use ready made pizza bread to make this quick...or use your own recipe for a hand tossed pizza, either way, you're sure to enjoy! 

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Italian Leafy Green Salad

Submitted by: Robyn Webb 
This is a very, very healthy and hearty salad with a fabulous grapeseed oil and balsamic vinegar dressing. It offers a quartet of greens - escarole, romaine, radicchio and green-leafed lettuce, as well as peppers, green onions and cherry tomatoes. Serves six. 

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Italian Wedding Soup I

Submitted by: Star Pooley 
Make a little extra to send on the honeymoon! This lovely soup combines extra lean ground beef made into meatballs with thinly sliced escarole or spinach, orzo macaroni, and finely chopped carrot. 

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Old World Escarole and Beans

Submitted by: MrsPorkChop 
Home Town: Dix Hills, New York, USA
Living In: Stamford, Connecticut, USA
After searching high and low for a soupy escarole and beans recipe, I finally created my own version. It tastes just like the appetizer I order at one of my favorite Italian restaurants in New York. 

Pasta e Fagioli III

Submitted by: Michal Londino 
This dish is Italian for 'pasta and beans' and is used to describe a thick soup of pasta and red beans. Try serving this with crusty warm bread if desired. 

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Tuscan-Style Pasta with Cannellini

Submitted by: Mealtime.org 
Pasta is the perfect partner for nutrient-rich vegetables. High in fiber, this Tuscan-style pasta dish is gently tossed with a vegetable trio – fresh escarole and flavorful, canned cannellini beans and tomatoes. 


 
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