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This recipe was designed for new parents, who must cook stealthily to keep from waking an infant The silent chef must follow a few simple, yet unforgiving rules: any busy, attention-demanding work has to happen before baby's bedtime; recipes must easily tolerate a lengthy span between prep and finish, ideally resting at room temperature to lessen the mess and effort involved in refrigerating and reheating; and the final steps, after baby's bedtime, have to be both quiet and fairly routine.
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Spinach and romaine lettuce combine with chopped hazelnuts, juicy golden raisins, red onion, creamy avocado slices, and mini shredded wheat cereal biscuits. The delicious dressing features sugar-free strawberry preserves, aged balsamic vinegar, and extra-virgin olive oil.
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Get Tomatoes Stuffed with Rice: Yemistes Domates me Rizi Recipe from Food Network
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Ramen noodles are combined with cabbage, almonds, and sunflower seeds in this recipe for ramen salad.
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Brown rice, garlic, spinach, eggs, sausage, and cheese are cooked up in a skillet to produce this delicious breakfast recipe.
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I know the potato salad I suggest is in culinary terms very un-American I resolutely believe, however, that potatoes are so much better dressed in oil and vinegar (but it must be good wine vinegar) than blanketed in mayonnaise.
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Start to finish, these easy cranberry-walnut biscotti take only about an hour to make and are delightfully scented with vanilla, almond, and orange zest.
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Cabbage is stuffed with rice, pork and vegetables in these classic cabbage rolls. This recipe is a very traditional Moldovan recipe. My mother and my grandmother used to cook it at almost every Moldovan holy day and sometimes on a casual day. I love it!
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A chili using no meat, eggs or dairy products. Tastes great in a bread bowl and is easy to make! This soup should never be made the same way twice! Add red, green or yellow bell peppers in the first step, experiment with the beans, or add whatever your heart desires. For a non-veggie dish, add 1 lb ground beef and some sour cream. This soup should never be made the same way twice! Add red, green or yellow bell peppers in the first step, experiment with the beans, or add whatever your heart desires. For a non-veggie dish, add 1 lb ground beef and some sour cream.
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This traditional-style meat sauce simmers on the stove until thick and flavorful. Ladle it over pasta, or use in a million different recipes.
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For this protein-rich, multi-textured salad, quinoa and roasted brussels sprouts are tossed with a mustard-shallot vinaigrette. The salad gets a delicate sweetness from dried apricots and a nutty crunch from toasted almonds.