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Hash brown potatoes are combined with potato soup, celery soup, sour cream, milk, onion and dill, and topped with Cheddar cheese. This is a rich and creamy dish you'll want to serve again and again!
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Celery is an underappreciated vegetable that brings wonderful crunch, perfume and bitterness to a salad (and no wonder: It’s related to carrots, parsley and fennel) Here it is front and center in a main-dish salad, especially satisfying with a poached egg or some charcuterie on the side Buy full green heads of celery, not the pale hearts, and make sure the leaves are still attached
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This recipe for New England lobster rolls has steamed lobster mixed with mayonnaise and celery in a buttered, toasted top-split bun.
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Three canned cream soups -- chicken, mushroom and celery -- go into this quick soup made with processed cheese and chunk chicken.
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Chicken is baked in a creamy sauce and topped with crunchy cornflakes cereal for a quick and easy weeknight dinner.
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Good fresh burrata — mozzarella’s luscious, creamy-centered cousin — really needs no adornment, just good bread to accompany it (and perhaps a drizzle of olive oil and few arugula leaves) To make it more festive, add a quickly made seasonal vegetable topping and serve the gilded burrata as a salad or antipasto Bright green fava beans, celery and fennel make a lovely rendition for spring.
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Savory Italian sausage, tender sauteed celery and sweet onion and herb-seasoned Pepperidge Farm® stuffing are bathed in golden chicken broth and brightened with fresh parsley for a stuffing side dish that will steal the show.
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Celery adds a new dimension to the flavor of this soup and harmonizes with the broccoli When you cook broccoli for more than 8 to 10 minutes the color fades, so I add a little spinach at the end of cooking to brighten up the color.
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This simple combination tastes so good to me, it hardly needs embellishment The butter is optional If you miss old-fashioned buttery mashed potatoes, let this be a stand-in.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The fun idea here is to make vegetables part of the dressing. Scott Conant sautés strips and cubes of parsnip, carrot, squash, and celery root with thyme, vinegar, and oil, then uses them to dress the Bibb lettuce.