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Tart unripe tomatoes are the star of this dish: Tossed in a cornmeal batter, then fried in bacon fat for just a couple of minutes per side The crisp outside yields to a soft middle, finished with a relish of pickled tomatoes and smoky-sweet bacon Or, skip the relish, and do as our commenters suggested: Pair it with a creamy mayonnaise sauce, infused with red peppers or even sriracha.
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Bacon adds a little saltiness to this broccoli salad recipe made with sunflower seeds, red onion, and raisins.
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A slightly tart green bean side dish flavored with onion and bacon. Goes great with ham or pork.
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This recipe is by Sam Sifton and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A wonderful way to use the over-abundance of squash from your garden. Cute pattypan squash are stuffed with a cheesy bacon stuffing, and baked. My children call these 'Squash Volcanoes' and gobble them up! Enjoy!
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A BLT is only as good as the ingredients that go in it.
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Fresh jalapeno peppers are stuffed with a creamy Cheddar cheese filling, wrapped in bacon, and grilled until the bacon is browned and the peppers are hot. Make them on the side of your grill while you grill your burgers or dogs in the center.
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Traditional New Year's food from the South--black-eyed peas, ham hocks, and greens--are transformed into a hearty, warming soup with the addition of chicken broth, tomatoes, and spices.
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This retro indulgence, called Pojarski de veau (veal Pojarski), was supposedly a favorite of Czar Nicholas I It gained popularity in Montreal after the city hosted Expo in 1967 It is made with diced veal, mushrooms and butter, formed into a plump, flat-topped meatball and then stuck with a roasted bone, so that the dish looks like a chop but tastes richer and more tender