grilled cherry wheat vegetables

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  •   3 zucchini sliced
  •   3 yellow squash sliced
  •   1 large carrot parboiled and sliced
  •   1 roasted red pepper sliced
  •   2 tsp oregano
  •   marinade
  •   1/2 cup samuel adams cherry wheat
  •   1 cup olive oil
  •   1/4 cup lemon juice
  •   1 tsp black pepper
  •   1/2 tsp salt

Instructions

  1. place all ingredients in food processor but reserve the oil
  2. drizzle all olive oil until marinade has a thickened consistency
  3. place all vegetables in shallow pan, cover with the mainade in the refrigerator for about an hour
  4. grill all vegetables for three to four minutes on both sides
  5. dizzle some of the remaining marinade on top

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