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I have made several versions of vegetarian chili; in some the beans take center stage, others are just as focused on vegetables This thick, satisfying chili is equally focused on both I particularly like the way the sweet flavor and comforting, creamy texture of the winter squash plays against the spicy flavors in the chili.
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Mix dry coconut, dry chile and garlic together, and you can easily brighten a batch of roasted winter squash But this South Indian home-cooking technique is versatile and works with many kinds of vegetables too Cut a head of cauliflower into florets, and roast that instead
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Fresh pears and pecans are folded into a nicely spiced batter creating a dense and moist pear cake perfect for showers and brunches.
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Get Grilled Tofu with Asiago and Walnut Pesto Recipe from Food Network
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As with my pecan pie and lemon pie; this pie is crustless. Those of you who have a penchant for pumpkin pies with decadent crusts-my profound apologies. You could...
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Chocolate morning glory muffins made with a double dose of chocolate from cocoa powder and chocolate chips are a hearty way to start the day.
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This is a slightly looser version of a traditional Tex-Mex chile-cheese dip, appropriate for use on chicken-fried steak (or plain old fried chicken), as a topping for enchiladas or simply as something into which to dip chips or crisp vegetables It scales up nicely if you'd like to double it for use at a party -- just keep it warm in a low slow cooker, set up on a sideboard Increase the number of jalapeños to taste. 
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Grill up a taste of summer with Chef John's recipe for grilled swordfish bruschetta with cherry tomatoes.
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American "deli rye" is descended from traditional breads in Middle and Eastern Europe, where rye and wheat grow together and "bread spice" (a combination of caraway, coriander, anise and fennel seeds) is common This kind of rye bread spread across the United States in the 20th century along with Jewish delicatessens, where it served as the perfect foil for rich fillings like pastrami and chopped liver -- not to mention tuna melts The sour tang and chewy texture of the original breads have largely been lost over time, because rye bread today is made mostly from wheat flour and just a scant amount of rye
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Get Peanut Butter Crunch Protein Pancakes Recipe from Food Network
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Stewing beef is simmered with artichokes, Kalamata olives, and tomatoes in this slow cooker recipe flavored with Mediterranean herbs.
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Get Cheddar Broccoli Soup with Bacon and Egg Croutons made with Bavarian Wheat Beer Recipe from Food Network