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White corn, green onions, hard cooked eggs, and a nice creamy dressing. That 's it. Great salad. But, if you use a bit less dressing, and add some leftover chicken or ham, it would make a great stuffing for pita bread.
White corn, green onions, hard cooked eggs, and a nice creamy dressing. That 's it. Great salad. But, if you use a bit less dressing, and add some leftover chicken or ham, it would make a great stuffing for pita bread.
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Though onion-powder dip does give me a teenage memory buzz, I remember equally well the time I first slow-cooked a batch of onions, watching them easily turn from white to pale yellow to walnut (at which point you have to start minding them with care) These caramelized babies form the basis of scores of top-notch dishes, from onion soup to real Indian stews and sauces, but nowhere are they better used than as the basis for a dip: stir them, along with some lemon juice and thyme leaves, into yogurt or sour cream, and you’re on your way to dip nirvana And just as your mother — or at least mine — made onion-sour-cream dip better with (French’s) canned fried onions, you can also take that idea back a hundred years and improve it: fry some leeks or shallots until they’re crisp
Though onion-powder dip does give me a teenage memory buzz, I remember equally well the time I first slow-cooked a batch of onions, watching them easily turn from white to pale yellow to walnut (at which point you have to start minding them with care) These caramelized babies form the basis of scores of top-notch dishes, from onion soup to real Indian stews and sauces, but nowhere are they better used than as the basis for a dip: stir them, along with some lemon juice and thyme leaves, into yogurt or sour cream, and you’re on your way to dip nirvana And just as your mother — or at least mine — made onion-sour-cream dip better with (French’s) canned fried onions, you can also take that idea back a hundred years and improve it: fry some leeks or shallots until they’re crisp
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Get Curried Lamb Stew Recipe from Food Network
Get Curried Lamb Stew Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
lamb stew, butter, onions, scallions, jalapeno, ginger, garlic, curry powder, tomatoes, water, rice, cilantro, coriander seeds, turmeric, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, anise seeds, cloves, cinnamon
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It’s just a martini with an onion instead of an olive.
It’s just a martini with an onion instead of an olive.
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Green beans layered with crab meat, Cheddar cheese, onion rings and a tomato soup mixture - all topped with biscuits and baked.
Green beans layered with crab meat, Cheddar cheese, onion rings and a tomato soup mixture - all topped with biscuits and baked.
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Aarti Sequeira, host of Aarti Party, shows Food Network Magazine how to make a classic Indian curry.
Aarti Sequeira, host of Aarti Party, shows Food Network Magazine how to make a classic Indian curry.
Ingredients:
fried chicken, pork, chiles, cake, dinner rolls, puff pastry, meringues, shortbread, cheese
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Ree Drummond makes a black bean burger that even a cowboy could love.
Ree Drummond makes a black bean burger that even a cowboy could love.
Ingredients:
soups, sauces, green bean, pork, fried chicken, chiles, cake, bolognese, tortillas, bacon
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Thickly sliced onions are slowly cooked in butter, then combined with beef broth and Romano cheese before being ladled into bowls, and topped with toast and cheese.
Thickly sliced onions are slowly cooked in butter, then combined with beef broth and Romano cheese before being ladled into bowls, and topped with toast and cheese.
Ingredients:
butter, yellow onions, beef broth, beef consomme, romano cheese, french bread, gruyere cheese
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Bacon fat and vinegar make a delicious warm vinaigrette in this hearty crouton-topped salad.
Bacon fat and vinegar make a delicious warm vinaigrette in this hearty crouton-topped salad.
Ingredients:
sourdough bread, bacon, red onions, wine vinegar, cannellini beans, salt, black pepper, spinach, olive oil
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This recipe for an intense, lovely chicken stock is full of deep flavors and provides a perfect base for soup Feel free to use leftover bones from roast chicken, but at least half of the bones should be raw Ask your butcher for feet, heads and wings, which are all high in gelatin and will lend body to the stock
This recipe for an intense, lovely chicken stock is full of deep flavors and provides a perfect base for soup Feel free to use leftover bones from roast chicken, but at least half of the bones should be raw Ask your butcher for feet, heads and wings, which are all high in gelatin and will lend body to the stock
Ingredients:
chicken bones, water, onions, carrots, celery, black peppercorns, bay leaves, thyme, parsley, white wine vinegar
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Just as Oregon borrows from Burgundy in vineyards planted with pinot noirs and chardonnays, that region also inspires dinner The iconic boeuf bourguignon would not be the best choice with chardonnay, but this version of coq au vin, replacing Chambertin with chardonnay, couldn’t be better I went light with it, omitting the bacon lardons
Just as Oregon borrows from Burgundy in vineyards planted with pinot noirs and chardonnays, that region also inspires dinner The iconic boeuf bourguignon would not be the best choice with chardonnay, but this version of coq au vin, replacing Chambertin with chardonnay, couldn’t be better I went light with it, omitting the bacon lardons
Ingredients:
grape, chicken, pearl onions, onion, celery, cloves, oyster mushrooms, chardonnay, lemon juice, butter, tarragon
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This Mediterranean fish stew is more difficult to spell than to prepare, and it is traditionally neither an idée fixe nor the centerpiece of a grande bouffe, but a spur-of-the-moment combination of the day's catch Trying to duplicate the real bouillabaisse is an exercise in frustration, as the traditional combination of fish is not found in American waters But creating an admirable local version is no more difficult than making clam chowder
This Mediterranean fish stew is more difficult to spell than to prepare, and it is traditionally neither an idée fixe nor the centerpiece of a grande bouffe, but a spur-of-the-moment combination of the day's catch Trying to duplicate the real bouillabaisse is an exercise in frustration, as the traditional combination of fish is not found in American waters But creating an admirable local version is no more difficult than making clam chowder