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Healthy and Colorful Beet and Kale Salad! Paleo and vegan, with red and golden beets, blood orange slices, kale, and toasted pistachios.
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Peas, corn, and green beans are tossed in a simple vinaigrette in this easy vegetable salad recipe that is best when marinated overnight.
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This baby green salad is tossed with a warm Gorgonzola dressing, bacon, and toasted almonds.
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This is comfort food at its finest: a quick-cooking Bolognese sauce, made with sausage, tomatoes, aromatic vegetables, and a touch of light cream, served over a mound of earthy polenta. Of course, you could put the same sauce over fettuccine instead.
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This recipe uses Roma tomatoes and lots of veggies and seasonings that are available all year. The hardest part is blanching, peeling and chopping the 40 tomatoes, the rest is a snap.
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Delicious, rich and creamy crab bisque, made with fresh cracked Dungeness crab meat, and stock made from the crab shells.
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Four simple pantry ingredients combine to make a flavorful and sweet glaze to brush and bake onto a holiday ham.
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A sweet and savory sandwich features apple-smoked bacon, peanut butter, and honey on whole wheat for a different taste at lunchtime.
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Ears of corn wrapped in smoky bacon and seasoned with chili powder before grilling.
Ingredients: corn, bacon, chili powder
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Butter, MCT oil, and cacao powder are blended with water creating a Bulletproof® hot chocolate, a chocolate version of the coffee drink.
Ingredients: water, butter, oil, cacao, vanilla, salt
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Wedge salad (iceberg lettuce with blue cheese dressing and bacon) is a classic American dish. Here, James Holmes, chef of Austin's Olivia restaurant, reconfigures it as a playful cocktail snack.
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The dish is the Korean barbecue standard known as bulgogi — “fire meat,” is the literal translation — transformed into a sandwich filling, a sloppy Joe for a more perfect union (File under “Blessings of Liberty.”) Fed to children with a tall glass of milk, the sandwiches may inspire smiles and licked plates, rapt attention and the request that the meal be served at least monthly — they are not at all too spicy for younger palates Given to adults accompanied by cold lager, cucumber kimchi and a pot of the fermented Korean hot-pepper paste known as gochujang, they can rise to higher planes