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Carrots, white potatoes, and spinach are our vegetables of choice here, but you could try green beans, zucchini, cauliflower, or sweet potatoes. Another option: Pass some plain yogurt at the table to stir into each serving for a touch of tang.
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Tiny frozen peas are a time-saver here, since they require no cooking, just thawing. They also happen to taste better than most of the fresh peas available. The tomato, though, needs to be fresh and vine ripened. If you cant get a good one, omit it
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A cool seafood salad that's a real treat for potlucks. Salad shrimp, crab meat, hard-cooked eggs, and the pasta of your choice are tossed in a homemade dressing.
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Chef John combines cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, oregano, and feta cheese with a simple vinaigrette to give this classic Greek salad big flavor and serious crunch.
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Since I graduated Culinary school and was introduced on how to cook various cuts of meats, I started playing with flavors that I loved, and thought.... welp...
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Here is the the beauty of wassail: more than just another nice-tasting drink, it’s part of a long (if largely forgotten) tradition of celebrating the life that winter can seem determined to snuff out It’s a fragrant, warming concoction mixed in bulk (this recipe makes 12 servings) and set out for sharing, all but demanding that you call in a crowd There’s really no such thing as wassail for one