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Cilantro Corn Salsa

From Conway Regional Farmers Market

<p>Super easy, very tasty cilantro corn salsa that is great on chips or as a topping on fish, chicken or beef.</p> Vegetarian!
Source: Allrecipes.com
Servings: 6
Ingredient keywords: corn, tomato, avocado, cilantro, onion, garlic, olive, vinegar, salt
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Cilantro Pesto Sauce

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>Take the cilantro to new heights. This sauce will jazz up any veggie/protein/starch combo.</p>
Source: The Saucy Vegetarian by Joanne Stepaniak
Servings: 2-4
Ingredient keywords: cilantro
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Cilantro Rice

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>There are very few things in life better than cilantro rice! Try it on a Navajo Fry Bread Taco; mmmmm good. (See recipe for Navajo Fry Bread)</p>
Source: An amalgamation
Servings: 2-4
Ingredient keywords: cilantro
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Cilantro Vinaigrette

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>We need to spread the cilantro around! Whip up this salad dressing for leafy greens, potato salads, pasta salads, cabbage salads, etc.</p>
Source: The Saucy Vegetarian by Joanne Stepaniak
Servings: 2-4
Ingredient keywords: cilantro, garlic, chives
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Cilantro, Lime, Rice, and Chicken Soup

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>Flavorful, packed with veggies, plus it&#8217;s warm &amp; cozy, this soup is a great recipe for cold weather! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Source: www.mycolombianrecipes.com (modified slightly)
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: scallion, cilantro, garlic, chicken, corn, peas, carrot, cilantro, rice, lime
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Cilantro-Lime Alaska Cod

From Heirloom Living Market Lilburn

<p>The recipe this came from uses Sea Bass or Halibut. I had neither, but I did have cod and looking at the type of fish used in the recipe I thought that cod might work great here. It did and I&#8217;ve made this many times. It&#8217;s my daughter&#8217;s favorite way to prepare cod and mine too. I don&#8217;t usually like tomatoes in a seafood dish, but the lime and cilantro work with the tomatoes so well you&#8217;ll think your on a Caribbean Island having dinner on the beach. The cilantro, lime and tomatoes make this a truly different dish. The quantities were not given for each ingredient except for the fish. You can feel free to add more or less of each ingredient. This recipe is very forgiving. I actually use much less fish, maybe a pound to feed 3. I&#8217;ll tell you what I used&#8230;hope it works for you.</p>
Source: The Great Physician's RX by Jordan Rubin
Servings: 2-3 servings easily
Ingredient keywords: Cod
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Cilantro-Lime Alaska Cod

From Heirloom Living Market Hamilton Mill

<p>The recipe this came from uses Sea Bass or Halibut. I had neither, but I did have cod and looking at the type of fish used in the recipe I thought that cod might work great here. It did and I’ve made this many times. It’s my daughter’s favorite way to prepare cod and mine too. I don’t usually like tomatoes in a seafood dish, but the lime and cilantro work with the tomatoes so well you’ll think your on a Caribbean Island having dinner on the beach. The cilantro, lime and tomatoes make this a truly different dish. The quantities were not given for each ingredient except for the fish. You can feel free to add more or less of each ingredient. This recipe is very forgiving. I actually use much less fish, maybe a pound to feed 3. I’ll tell you what I used…hope it works for you.</p>
Source: The Great Physician's Rx by Jordan Rubin
Servings: 2-3 servings easily
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Cilantro-Lime Alaska Cod

From Heirloom Living Market Lawrenceville

<p>The recipe this came from uses Sea Bass or Halibut. I had neither, but I did have cod and looking at the type of fish used in the recipe I thought that cod might work great here. It did and I’ve made this many times. It’s my daughter’s favorite way to prepare cod and mine too. I don’t usually like tomatoes in a seafood dish, but the lime and cilantro work with the tomatoes so well you’ll think your on a Caribbean Island having dinner on the beach. The cilantro, lime and tomatoes make this a truly different dish. The quantities were not given for each ingredient except for the fish. You can feel free to add more or less of each ingredient. This recipe is very forgiving. I actually use much less fish, maybe a pound to feed 3. I’ll tell you what I used…hope it works for you.</p>
Source: The Great Physician's RX by Jordan Rubin
Servings: 2-3 servings easily
Ingredient keywords: Cod
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Cinnamon Okra Muffins

From Suncoast Co-op

<p>I was inspired by a local grower and Suncoast Co-op member who was in a quandry in what she could do with her abundance of okra she was harvesting so I made it my mission to seek out a recipe different and new by using okra as the main ingredient. I&#8217;ve enjoyed the muffins and I hope you do too.</p> Vegetarian!
Source: http://www.cupcakeproject.com/2011/04/oatmeal-okra-cookies-oo.html#572fXaJSV1SXf0Ps.99
Servings: 12 to 18 muffins
Ingredient keywords: flour, baking, salt, baking, ginger, eggs, ginger, cinnamon, sugar, butter, okra, cupcake, pan, cream, butter, powdered, cinnamon
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Cinnamon Okra Oatmeal Cookies

From Suncoast Co-op

<p>When I was on a roll making Okra muffins and had okra that I wanted to use I decided to try a recipe I found for Cinnamon Okra Oatmeal cookies. What I like about this recipe is that it is very adaptable. My next batch I want to add organic raisins or cranberries and although they are not overly sweet I may try reducing the amounts of brown sugar as I am a firm believer of less is better when it comes to sugar and the raisins or cranberries will give it some natural sugar. When I do, I&#8217;ll be sure to add some additional comments below the recipe.</p> Vegetarian!
Source: http://www.cupcakeproject.com/2011/04/oatmeal-okra-cookies-oo.html#572fXaJSV1SXf0Ps.99
Servings: 12 large cookies
Ingredient keywords: flour, baking, baking, salt, ginger, cinnamon, sugar, butter, vanilla, brown, oats, eggs, okra
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