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Antipasto ingredients are sliced and diced to make a fun, flexible chopped salad. We've thrown in our favorites, and so should you.
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The Vietnamese love drinking superstrong iced coffee combined with copious amounts of sweetened condensed milk. Joanne Chang created this simple ice cream sundae as a way to enjoy the same flavors.
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Get Christmas Tree Pull-Apart Bread Recipe from Food Network
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Get Grilled Pork Chops with Green Beans and Chimichurri Recipe from Food Network
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Chicken salad is a great way to use up leftover chicken breast. With this great salad, dinner is quick, and you don't have to turn on the oven.
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A lovely apple cider vinaigrette is whipped up and makes the beets, avocado and apples in this splendid salad come alive. This is a fun salad to arrange and layer on serving plates. When you 're finished, it looks like an abstract painting.
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This salad contains lots of greens and sliced Red Delicious apples with a sprinkling of toasted almonds. But the dressing is a bit fancier. Cranberries, onions, sugar, and mustard are pureed in the blender with balsamic vinegar and oil, then added to the salad so that it perfectly coats every leaf of lettuce and slice of apple.
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Potatoes, peas and carrots are cooked with Indian spices for an easy yet exotic side dish.
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Get Udon with Tofu and Asian Greens Recipe from Food Network
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Bottled Italian salad dressing is dolled up with a bit of cumin and pepper sauce. Then it 's mixed into cooked strips of beef, red onion, kidney beans, and corn. Even better when tossed with salad greens and lots of shredded cheese.
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Nigella Lawson brought this recipe to The Times in a 2006 article about vegetarian comfort food "The mushrooms, which are easy to cook, require a certain amount of patience and trust Once you tumble your huge pile of prepared mushrooms into the pan, you could quite reasonably believe they will never cook down, never lose their bouncy rawness and could go on absorbing oil forever