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Green and black olives add a new dimension to pan-fried potatoes.
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When I find fresh Seafood, the first word that comes to my mind is "Paella!". This dish brings back childhood memories, and after all these years it's still one...
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This quick and easy Spanish rice uses instant rice, vegetable juice, and taco seasoning for a spicy side dish.
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Smoked turkey legs, onions, and carrots are simmered for a long time in water for a broth that makes a great foundation for soups or other recipes that call for stock. You can save and use the turkey meat if you like.
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Grating plum tomatoes for Catalan fish stew makes an instant puree. Cooking the tomato puree with serrano ham and olives adds layers of flavors to the stew.
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Heres an ideal summer pasta with fresh tomatoes as the main attraction. Feta complements the tomatoes beautifully, and the heat of the pasta and hot garlic oil make the cheese meltingly soft.
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When the chef Daniel Rose was growing up, his mother would make potato pancakes the first and the last three nights of Hanukkah These latkes are inspired by the French classic pommes Darphin, but the addition of onions puts them in a category all their own.
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This version of a classic Spanish salsa combines a slow-cooked tomato sauce with lemon zest, cilantro, ripe mangos, and lemon juice.
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Cornbread Stuffing with Green Olives, Cranberries, and Pecans! Sweet, buttery California green ripe olives add a little something special to this classic Thanksgiving stuffing.
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Recipe for Penne with Tuna, Plum Tomatoes, and Black Olives, as seen in the October 2009 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine.
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For casual entertaining, the tapas experience translates well to the small home kitchen One delicious hot tapas classic easily made at home is called pinchos Moruños, or Moorish skewers, essentially small kebabs of pork marinated in Arabic (Moorish) spices and grilled, usually on a hot steel plancha Because most Muslim Arabs wouldn’t eat pork, one presumes the original dish was lamb