Real Simple Recipe Shopping Lists
October 2011
Print out this convenient grocery list for all of the recipes featured in the October 2011 issue of Real Simple magazine. This list suggests the smallest packages available that will see you through the recipes.
Open the October 2011 Recipe Shopping List.
Recipes
- Broccoli and Goat Cheese Pizza
- Chorizo and Red Pepper Pizza
- Fennel, Olive, and Onion Pizza
- Salmon With Gingery Green Beans and Bok Choy
- Tomato Soup With Roast Beef, Cheddar, and Horseradish Panini
- Pork Chops With Roasted Beets and Oranges
- Chicken With Potatoes, Bacon, and Cabbage
- Tortellini With Butternut Squash, Mushrooms, and Fontina
- Chicken With Wild Rice and Grapes
- Steak With Cognac Sauce and Salad
- Roasted Vegetable and Quinoa Salad With Pistachios
- Shrimp Tacos With Black Beans
- Pasta With Sausage and Tomatoes
- Pork Loin With Sautéed Cauliflower and Capers
- Chickpea-Spinach Curry With Cucumber-Yogurt Sauce
- Lamb Chops With Roasted Broccoli and Feta
- Lemony Tuna and Olive Oil Pasta
- Roasted Chicken With Mole Sauce and Citrus Salad
- Pan-Roasted Cod and Fennel With Spinach Couscous
- Chipotle Beef and Beer Chili
- Lime and Soy-Glazed Chicken With Cabbage Slaw
- Salami and Brussels Sprouts Pizza
- Skillet-Poached Eggs With Braised Peppers and Onions
- Roasted Chicken and Vegetables
- Easy Turkey and Parmesan Meatballs
- Spaghetti and Meatballs
- Meatball Soup
- Meatball Sandwiches
- Butternut Squash Salad With Hazelnuts and Blue Cheese
- Peas With Parmesan and Lemon
- Peas With Cream and Chives
- Corn With Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Scallions
- Corn With Chili and Lime
- Green Beans With Pecans and Raisins
- Green Beans With Teriyaki and Peppers
- Orzo-Cucumber Salad
- White Bean Salad
- Brown Rice Pilaf
- Spaghetti Squash With Almonds
- Parmesan-Roasted Acorn Squash
- Creamy Pumpkin Soup
- Secretly Simply Caramel Corn
- Healthy Green Juice
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