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This version of the Italian-inspired classic dish combines ground beef, peppers, and sauteed onions, baked with penne and PHILADELPHIA Italian Cheese and Herb Cooking Creme, and topped with Mozzarella cheese.
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When I lived in Paris, I frequented a little savory tart shop in the 15th Arrondissement that always surprised me with odd combinations of ingredients One of my favorites was a caramelized onion and cabbage tart, which I’ve reproduced here.
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Chef John says the key to great refried beans is to make them with lard. Serve on, with, or in nachos, layered dips, quesadillas--the possibilities are endless.
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Seasoned green onions go well with many dishes, both Korean and non Korean. Mix this up and serve with Korean Grilled Meats, or your favorite grill or BBQ recipe...
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This soup uses both quick-cooking split peas and dry whole peas, which require an overnight soak. A delicious combination of seasonings, salt pork, and vegetables round out this satisfying creation.
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The authentic version of this Greek vegetable dish calls for twice as much olive oil I like the combination of kalamata olives, cauliflower and tomatoes Serve it with whole grains, such as spelt, bulgur or barley.
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Oyster mushrooms are simmered in butter and cream and tossed with pasta, parsley, and Parmesan cheese in this quick and easy weeknight dish.
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The healthiest fried rice there ever was.
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Highly flavorful beef bouillon soup made from beef oxtails.
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Roasted and glazed in sherry vinegar to bring out their natural sweetness, squat Italian cipollini onions are the perfect side dish for a thick steak.
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This earthy porcini mushroom fried rice showcases porcinis multiple ways: sautéed, raw, in a dried porcini spice powder, and in a rich aioli. Balsamic-glazed...
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A great Southern okra dish made with andouille sausage, corn, tomatoes, onions, and celery.