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Pilaf

Mushroom and Orzo Pilaf

"The recipes here reflect my British roots, but not necessarily my family traditions," writes Mairi Morrison of London, England. "Although my mother is from Scotland and my father is from Northern Ireland, I grew up in Los Angeles, where our weeknight meals were typically American: spaghetti, tacos, and burgers. It wasn't until I moved to Europe that I became really interested in food. Here in London my social life is centered around the table. I really like this dish because it is typically British, and perfect for a rainy winter evening in London." A nice side with lamb, chicken or fish dishes.

Orzo and Rice Pilaf with Vegetables

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 40 min

Bulgur Pilaf with Roasted Tomatoes, Onions, and Garbanzo Beans

This would serve four as a vegetarian entrée.

Saffron Rice with Chorizo

A great side dish for chicken or fish.

Basmati Rice and Mustard-Seed Pilaf

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Spicy Indian Orzo

Serve this pilaf-like dish with mango chutney and cold yogurt.

Spanish Rice

Of course, I don't believe this dish is Spanish at all, but rather Cajun from Louisiana. I made it quite often in the 1960s. Then — as now — in home cooking, one had to watch the cost, and rice was an inexpensive way to fill out a meal; after all, rice feeds half the world. In most American homes at the time, rice was served buttered with salt and pepper. This recipe gave rice a little style, made it a delicious "fancy" side dish to serve alongside grilled meat or chicken. I always look forward to having any leftovers as a cold salad for lunch the next day. If you like a little added spice, put some hot pepper sauce on the table.

Bulgur Pilaf with Carrot and Scallion

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Rice and Green Chile Pilaf

Can be prepared in less than 45 minutes.

Feta and Mint Rice

An accompaniment to Greek-Style Shrimp.
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