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Get String Beans and Tomatoes Recipe from Food Network
Get String Beans and Tomatoes Recipe from Food Network
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Navy beans and ham are slow-cooked with molasses for a warm and hearty side dish ready by dinner time.
Navy beans and ham are slow-cooked with molasses for a warm and hearty side dish ready by dinner time.
Ingredients:
navy beans, ketchup, ham, water, brown sugar, molasses, onion powder, dry mustard, salt, worcestershire sauce, black pepper
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Liver is sauteed in bacon drippings, then simmered in a spicy sauce and served with crumbled bacon. Even when my daughters were young, they ate it, and liked it. Trust me, it's good.
Liver is sauteed in bacon drippings, then simmered in a spicy sauce and served with crumbled bacon. Even when my daughters were young, they ate it, and liked it. Trust me, it's good.
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This tasty medley of vegetables includes the curiously named tuber, Jerusalem artichoke. Originating in the eastern United States, this sunflower species resembles ginger and tastes similar to a potato.
This tasty medley of vegetables includes the curiously named tuber, Jerusalem artichoke. Originating in the eastern United States, this sunflower species resembles ginger and tastes similar to a potato.
Ingredients:
olive oil, onion, carrots, salt, cloves, zucchini, yellow squash, chicken broth, tomatoes, jerusalem artichokes, cannellini beans, parsley, black pepper, orange
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Your feelings about salt cod may depend on where your roots are If your memories of the dish evoke words like bland and woolly, you likely had it in the Midwest If you grew up in a Portuguese or Caribbean community, you may have more fond recollections
Your feelings about salt cod may depend on where your roots are If your memories of the dish evoke words like bland and woolly, you likely had it in the Midwest If you grew up in a Portuguese or Caribbean community, you may have more fond recollections
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The secret ingredients in this onion soup are beer and dry mustard!
The secret ingredients in this onion soup are beer and dry mustard!
Ingredients:
butter, onions, cloves, beer, beef broth, dry mustard, thyme, black pepper, bay leaf, french bread, gruyere cheese
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This cold brew coffee recipe guarantees an iced coffee drink that's refreshing without being bitter, and it's easy to make using a French press.
This cold brew coffee recipe guarantees an iced coffee drink that's refreshing without being bitter, and it's easy to make using a French press.
Ingredients:
coffee beans
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Layers of green beans, creamy soup, browned ground beef and pork and - of course - tater tots! An easy, tasty casserole.
Layers of green beans, creamy soup, browned ground beef and pork and - of course - tater tots! An easy, tasty casserole.
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With so much time being spent on all your other holiday dishes, why not add this quick, simple, and tasty recipe to your holiday menu? You deserve it!
With so much time being spent on all your other holiday dishes, why not add this quick, simple, and tasty recipe to your holiday menu? You deserve it!
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Pressure cooker beans, seasoned with cumin and mustard seeds, are simple to prepare and are a very versatile side dish or a addition to soup or burritos.
Pressure cooker beans, seasoned with cumin and mustard seeds, are simple to prepare and are a very versatile side dish or a addition to soup or burritos.
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A variety of lettuce is tossed with egg whites, and topped with cucumbers, carrots, and a delicious, creamy dressing.
A variety of lettuce is tossed with egg whites, and topped with cucumbers, carrots, and a delicious, creamy dressing.
Ingredients:
eggs, iceberg lettuce, romaine lettuce, lettuce, cucumber, carrots, salad dressing, hot pepper sauce
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.