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Lesser-known white asparagus takes center stage in this easy soup.
Lesser-known white asparagus takes center stage in this easy soup.
Ingredients:
butter, yellow onion, salt plus, curry powder, white asparagus, yukon gold, water, chicken broth, pistachios
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A delicate marriage of sweet and savory.
A delicate marriage of sweet and savory.
Ingredients:
elephant garlic, olive oil, leeks, yellow onion, russet potato, white wine, chicken broth, basil leaves, japanese eggplant
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Get Achiote Marinated Baby Chickens Stuffed with Chorizo and Mustard Greens Recipe from Food Network
Get Achiote Marinated Baby Chickens Stuffed with Chorizo and Mustard Greens Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, cumin, coriander, mexican oregano, chickens, spanish chorizo, spanish onion, garlic, mustard greens, chicken stock, baking potato, green olives
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Get Crunchburger (aka the Signature Burger) Recipe from Food Network
Get Crunchburger (aka the Signature Burger) Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chuck, canola oil, american cheese, hamburger buns, beefsteak tomato, romaine lettuce, red onion, potato chips, mayonnaise, dijon mustard, horseradish
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Get Chili Lime Spice Mix for Chips Recipe from Food Network
Get Chili Lime Spice Mix for Chips Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
ancho chile, coriander seeds, chili powder, cumin, paprika, oregano, sugar, salt, black pepper, potato chips, limes
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After lots of trial and error, I have managed to recreate one of my favorite appetizer dishes served at a Korean restaurant. While this is not the traditional Jap Chae that includes meats and vegetables, this one is sweet and delightful. Great served as an appetizer or a side dish to chicken and meat! Enjoy.
After lots of trial and error, I have managed to recreate one of my favorite appetizer dishes served at a Korean restaurant. While this is not the traditional Jap Chae that includes meats and vegetables, this one is sweet and delightful. Great served as an appetizer or a side dish to chicken and meat! Enjoy.
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Make a batch of homemade gluten-free gnocchi with this recipe that starts with oven-baked potatoes, like Italian cooks used in the past.
Make a batch of homemade gluten-free gnocchi with this recipe that starts with oven-baked potatoes, like Italian cooks used in the past.
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Get Herb Crusted Chicken Paillard with Honey-Lemongrass Glaze Carrot and Potato Spaghetti Recipe from Food Network
Get Herb Crusted Chicken Paillard with Honey-Lemongrass Glaze Carrot and Potato Spaghetti Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
flat parsley, cilantro, scallions, lemon grass, ginger, shallot, riesling, juice, chicken stock, lychee, butter, carrots, potato, cumin
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Second-place winner in SF Food Wars’ 2009 Mac Battle Royale with Cheese.
Second-place winner in SF Food Wars’ 2009 Mac Battle Royale with Cheese.
Ingredients:
pasta, yukon gold, carrot, water, cashews, pine nuts, margarine, yeast, miso, lemon juice, salt, dijon mustard, flour, soymilk, turmeric, stale baguette, baguette, onion powder
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Get Scalloped Potatoes Recipe from Food Network
Get Scalloped Potatoes Recipe from Food Network
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Chefs have a way of taking the most humble ingredient and elevating it, which is what Andy Ticer and Michael Hudman of Hog & Hominy in Memphis did with sweet potatoes The trick is to confit thick slices slow in fat, which transforms the texture into silk They use pork fat at their restaurants, but home cooks can get a similar effect with olive oil seasoned with some bacon fat
Chefs have a way of taking the most humble ingredient and elevating it, which is what Andy Ticer and Michael Hudman of Hog & Hominy in Memphis did with sweet potatoes The trick is to confit thick slices slow in fat, which transforms the texture into silk They use pork fat at their restaurants, but home cooks can get a similar effect with olive oil seasoned with some bacon fat
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This recipe breaks the taboo of combining seafood and cheese This salad of blanched shrimp, new potatoes and crisp disks of sugar-snap peas is perfectly adequate It is vibrant from fresh mint, tangy from red-wine vinegar and mustard in the vinaigrette, sweet from the shrimp and earthy from the potatoes, but a few shards of young pecorino add the saline funk that brings this dish together
This recipe breaks the taboo of combining seafood and cheese This salad of blanched shrimp, new potatoes and crisp disks of sugar-snap peas is perfectly adequate It is vibrant from fresh mint, tangy from red-wine vinegar and mustard in the vinaigrette, sweet from the shrimp and earthy from the potatoes, but a few shards of young pecorino add the saline funk that brings this dish together
Ingredients:
sugar snap peas, dijon mustard, red wine vinegar, salt, pepper, olive oil, potatoes, shrimp, mint leaves, young pecorino