BâBliss Veggie Bake
Ingredients (all B):
- Broccoli florets
- Bell peppers (red, sliced)
- Barley (cooked)
- Brown beans (drained)
- Butter (melted)
Method:
1. Toss broccoli, bell peppers, cooked barley and brown beans with melted butter, salt, and pepper.
2. Spread in a greased baking dish.
3. Bake at 190âŻÂ°C (375âŻÂ°F) for 20âŻmin, until veggies are tender and lightly browned.
4. Sprinkle fresh basil (optional) and serve.
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