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Green salad gets some Cuban flair with the addition of avocados, tomatoes, and black beans.
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Tart grapes and cooling cucumbers replace tomatoes in this cold soup.
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Persimmons make a colorful cool weather salad, combined with dark red Treviso and radicchio leaves and glistening ruby-like pomegranate seeds Walnut oil and shallots give the vinaigrette an earthy flavor, accentuated by caramelized walnuts with sea salt You need the small apple-size Fuyu persimmons, which are delicious eaten raw
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Green Goddess is a California classic It makes a great dip for crudités and a wonderful dressing for robust lettuces like romaine hearts, but it’s too thick and intense for delicate spring mixes Although I’ve made the anchovies optional, I recommend them because they add depth to the flavor
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We know that this version of vinegar pie is about a century old, so while you 're mixing it up, you can contemplate all the people it 's delighted over the years. Egg, sugar, butter, flour, lemon juice, water and vinegar are mixed together in a bowl, poured into a prepared crust and baked.
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Lovers of chicken livers will find this dish a treat, and we think even those who are skeptical will fall for these morsels with their crisp coating and subtle cheese flavor.
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A simple and tasty tapa that any home cook can create in minutes using the sweet piquillo peppers from Lodosa and creamy sheeps milk cheese from the Pyrenees mountains.
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Chef David Chang’s umami-packed recipe combines roasted asparagus with a simple miso butter and a runny-yolked egg.
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This recipe is based on a Greek dish made with red cabbage I’ve used both green and red cabbage, and I like it both ways It’s a comforting vegan dish that works as an entree or a side.
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Get Raffy's Strawberries in Vinegar Recipe from Food Network
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Americans are a wing-loving people The Buffalo variety, by most accounts “invented” at the Anchor Bar in, yes, Buffalo, is the official food of our most sacred event of the year: the Super Bowl These can be made on the grill or in the oven.