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In this recipe for the Egyptian street food ta'ameya, ground fava beans and herbs are rolled in sesame seeds and fried into crisp falafel.
In this recipe for the Egyptian street food ta'ameya, ground fava beans and herbs are rolled in sesame seeds and fried into crisp falafel.
Ingredients:
fava beans, red onion, parsley, cilantro, dill, cloves, coriander, salt, cumin, sesame seeds
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Sorghum grains, roasted vegetables, black beans, and a tangy miso dressing make up a filling meal in a bowl in this Buddha bowl recipe.
Sorghum grains, roasted vegetables, black beans, and a tangy miso dressing make up a filling meal in a bowl in this Buddha bowl recipe.
Ingredients:
water, sorghum, brussels sprouts, butternut squash, jalapeno, sesame seeds, olive oil, radicchio, leek, sesame oil, miso, rice vinegar, ginger, black beans
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Get Pan Perdu with White Truffle Recipe from Food Network
Get Pan Perdu with White Truffle Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
yeast, bread flour, flour, sugar, salt, eggs, butter, milk, half and half, port, vanilla bean, pectin, figs
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This recipe â invented by Caminoâs Russell Moore because he couldnât bring himself to discard the salty, pickly liquid left over from sauerkraut â is often on Caminoâs menu in the winter He tells me it is an especially good one to make at home, because so many of us have old jars of sauerkraut cowering in the backs of our refrigerators If my own refrigerator is any gauge, he is correct.
This recipe â invented by Caminoâs Russell Moore because he couldnât bring himself to discard the salty, pickly liquid left over from sauerkraut â is often on Caminoâs menu in the winter He tells me it is an especially good one to make at home, because so many of us have old jars of sauerkraut cowering in the backs of our refrigerators If my own refrigerator is any gauge, he is correct.
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Get Celery Root and Apple Puree Recipe from Food Network
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The great thing about making fried rice is that it can be easy The downside is that it can be bland Amanda Cohen, the chef at Dirt Candy in Manhattan, loves the easy part
The great thing about making fried rice is that it can be easy The downside is that it can be bland Amanda Cohen, the chef at Dirt Candy in Manhattan, loves the easy part
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Get Roast-Your-Own Honey-Roasted Turkey Breast and Vegetables Recipe from Food Network
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For an easy, hearty dinner (or breakfast or lunch) buy fresh Italian pork fennel sausages, preferably from an Italian deli or butcher Pair them with quickly stewed peppers and onions, splashed with vinegar, and fried eggs.
For an easy, hearty dinner (or breakfast or lunch) buy fresh Italian pork fennel sausages, preferably from an Italian deli or butcher Pair them with quickly stewed peppers and onions, splashed with vinegar, and fried eggs.
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Everyone loves chocolate and peanut butter together, right? Make these protein-filled snack balls for a tasty after-school snack during and after back-to-school season.
Everyone loves chocolate and peanut butter together, right? Make these protein-filled snack balls for a tasty after-school snack during and after back-to-school season.
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This favorite candy gets a hearty update with almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds and sesame seeds.
This favorite candy gets a hearty update with almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds and sesame seeds.
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I love to sprinkle nigella seeds over the tops of these fragrant buns — they look great and the savory nigella contrasts well with the sweet dough (Sesame seeds would work, too.) Clotted cream is the perfect accompaniment, but if you can’t find it, crème fraîche or mascarpone would also be lovely — whether at breakfast or teatime.
I love to sprinkle nigella seeds over the tops of these fragrant buns — they look great and the savory nigella contrasts well with the sweet dough (Sesame seeds would work, too.) Clotted cream is the perfect accompaniment, but if you can’t find it, crème fraîche or mascarpone would also be lovely — whether at breakfast or teatime.
Ingredients:
plus, butter, superfine sugar, saffron strands, yeast, flour, bread flour, salt, maple syrup, cardamom pods, vanilla bean, maldon, sesame seeds, mascarpone cheese