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Impress guests with these exotic Japanese oyster shooters, with sweet and salty flavors that come together in a taste explosion!
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The crisp, warm meat-filled French roll with cool, crunchy vegetables make this traditional Vietnamese sandwich a delicious variety of flavors and textures.
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Quick and easy to make, this unique pie is a slice of Norway, combining sour cream, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, white vinegar, and raisins into a surprisingly winning concoction!
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Barely cooked broccoli is tossed with soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil and a bit of sugar. Sprinkle on pumpkin seeds for a bit of texture and bite. Wonderful cold or warm.
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Olives baked with rosemary, garlic, tangerine, and fennel seeds are a warm and kicked-up appetizer that will impress all your guests.
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Get Sunny's Warm German Potato Salad Recipe from Food Network
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A tasty salad for picnics. Peas combine with toasted almonds, green onions, feta cheese, mayonnaise, and balsamic vinegar. You can substitute Cheddar cheese for the feta. For best results, let it refrigerate overnight.
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We like these over rice. But they 'd be great all by themselves. Lots of black beans, spices, a splash of balsamic vinegar and other good things are plopped into a pot and simmered until it smells so good, you can 't stand it.
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The Roasted New Potato Salad With Olives exemplifies an amazingly quick - cooking technique. Instead of roasting the potatoes in a preheated oven, start them in a cold oven and roast them as the oven heats. Cooked this way, they brown nearly twice as fast.
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The nutty, slightly spicy taste of arugula is combined with fresh cilantro, shavings of Parmesan cheese, and an easy lemon and balsamic vinegar dressing for a quick and robust salad.
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Danny Bowien, the chef and an owner of Mission Chinese Food in San Francisco and sometimes New York, wanted to have a Chinese version of Caesar salad on his menu The dish that he and Angela Dimayuga, his executive chef, came up with is not Chinese in the least Nor does it owe anything to Caesar save for a tin of anchovies