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This recipe is an adaptation of a recipe in Fred Dubose’s wonderful cookbook from a bygone era, “Four Great Southern Cooks.” It is sort of a cross between a pickle and a relish Do not worry about the salt; most of it will go out when the tomatoes are drained.
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A traditional use for those unripened, end-of-harvest tomatoes: these green tomatoes are dipped in egg, coated in a mixture of cornmeal and flour, and fried to perfection.
Ingredients: egg, milk, cornmeal, flour, olive oil, tomatoes
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A casserole of rice baked with Cheddar cheese, onion, eggs, butter, parsley and milk. A colorful complement to any meal.
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Organic stevia sweetens this delicious combination of baby spinach, mango, grapes and fresh mint for a satisfying skinny smoothie.
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This is a great salad as a meal with grilled chicken or by itself. Feta, Parmesan and Swiss cheeses are tossed with greens and pecans, and dressed with a light balsamic vinaigrette.
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Fresh herbs give this classic dip, adapted from America's Test Kitchen, its clean, fresh flavor and distinctive color; do not substitute dried herbs For an accurate measurement of boiling water, bring a full kettle of water to a boil, then measure out the desired amount Season with additional lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste before serving.
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Try the lightened-up version of this classic, creamy dressing.
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Make this savory chicken dish with Thai green curry paste, available in Asian markets, for a fast weeknight dinner. Tender boneless, skinless chicken pieces simmer in a sauce flavored with coconut milk, ginger, green onions, fish sauce, and soy sauce.
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This has the taste of yesterday updated to meet today's palates. I love this dressing and it was one of two signature dressings I used as the executive chef at a Washington, D.C. seafood restaurant. Great stuff. Don't be put off by the use of anchovy paste; it is not noticeable and the dressing is very memorable. Works especially well as a Caesar substitute!
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A traditional recipe for the dressing, with loads of grassy fresh herbs and a tang from the sour cream and lemon juice.
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This verdant side gets its color from a mix of parsley, cilantro, chives and mint Chicken stock adds depth, and a bit of lemon and soy sauce brighten the flavors at the end It goes well with just about anything, but you might pair it with your next chicken or fish dish for a rewarding weeknight dinner.