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3 slices of rustic bread, sliced 1 inch thick
1 tablespoon + 1/4 cup olive oil
2 lemons
1 head kale, washed and torn into small pieces
1/4 cup shaved Parmigiano-Reggiano
Coarse salt
Crushed red pepper flakes

1/3 cup cashews
2 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons water
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon soy sauce
5 tablespoons olive oil
1 yellow onion, diced
3 cloves of garlic, minced
8 oz shitake mushrooms, sliced
Splash of dry white wine (optional)
5 cups haricot verts, ends removed
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1/4 cup breadcrumbs
2 shallots, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon flour

Step 1
Soak cashews in water for at least 5 hours, preferably overnight. After soaked,
blend in a high-speed blender with water, soy sauce and lemon juice until
completely smooth.

Step 2
In an 8-inch cast iron skillet or nonstick pan, sauté onion in 2 tablespoons
of olive oil over medium heat until softened, about 5-7 minutes. Add garlic,
mushrooms as well as salt and pepper to taste. Sauté for an additional 10 min-
utes, until mushrooms have reduced and browned. Add wine and cook until
reduced.

Step 3
Stir in cashew mixture, green beans and crushed red pepper flakes. Sprinkle
with bread crumbs and bake in cast iron pan at 350-degrees for 20 minutes.

Step 4
Gently mix shallots with flour. Salt and pepper to taste.

Step 5
Heat 3 tablespoons oil in a nonstick pan over medium-high heat, until oil is
glistening and slick. Place shallots in skillet and sauté until brown, about 90
seconds. Flip and let cook for an additional minute or so. Remove from pan, pat
with paper towel to remove excess oil, and top the casserole.

Step 1
Cube bread into 1-inch cubes. Place on foil lined baking sheet and
brush with 1 tablespoon oil. Bake in oven at 450 degrees until
crispy and slightly browned, around 10 minutes.

Step 2
Vigorously whisk juice from 1 lemon and 1/4 cup olive oil together.
Slice remaining lemon into thin slivers. Toss all ingredients to-
gether, including croutons, adding salt and pepper to taste.

Vegan Green Bean Casserole with Browned Shallots

Kale with Citrus and Rustic Croutons

Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s
Squash and Caramelized
Onion Crostini
(Adapted from New York Times)

1, 2.5 to 3-pound, kabocha or other yellow-
fleshed squash, peeled and roughly diced
4 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes
1 yellow onion, thinly sliced
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
2 tablespoons maple syrup
4 slices country bread, 1-inch thick,
toasted
1/2 cup goat cheese
Coarse salt
4 tablespoons chopped mint

Step 1
Toss squash with 2 tablespoons olive oil and
crushed red pepper flakes. Bake in oven at
450 degrees until cooked through and soft,
about 15 minutes.

Step 2
Sauté onions in 2 tablespoons of olive oil over
medium heat, stirring every few minutes
until brown, about 20 minutes. Add vinegar
and syrup and cook until reduced and jammy.

Step 3
Mash squash and onions together until
thoroughly combined, though still coarse.
Salt and pepper generously to taste.

Step 4
Assemble by spreading squash mixture on
toast, crumbling goat cheese on top, and
garnishing with mint.

More recipes at
MichiganDaily.com

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EPISODE REVIEW

The more we find out, the
less we know. ABC’s new hit
drama “Quantico” has pulled
out all the
stops in its
first season
— and the
latest epi-
sode, “Over,”
was no
exception.
The secrets
keep piling
on, and the
godly FBI agents keep up their
badassery.
In real time, FBI agent Alex
Parrish (Bollywood actress
Priyanka Chopra) continues to
hunt for the terrorist who set
her up for the Grand Central
Station bombing. Lucky for
her, the FBI got hacked, leak-
ing classified documents with
all the information she needs
to clear her name. Then comes
a big twist: There’s another
bomb somewhere in the city,
and nobody knows where to

look. Flashback to the Quan-
tico training facility, and the
NATs are given yet another
test. Nimah and Raina finally
reveal their separate entities,
but Simon seems to have acci-
dentally fallen for the “wrong”
twin. Shelby and Caleb con-
tinue to develop their romance,
building suspense for the
reason that will explain their
doomed relationship.

The double-time structure of
the show allows for a fast-paced
drama, keeping the audience
on its toes and eager to connect
the dots. The agents have a con-
tagious chemistry and complex
background stories, which pro-
vides the dramatic backbone for
this supposed “guilty pleasure”
series.

- DANIELLE YACOBSON

ABC

A-

Quantico

Season 1,
Episode 8

ABC

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