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A surprisingly zesty dip, delicious with fruits and vegetables. The flavors of the apples and horseradish are highlighted by pumpkin pie spice and lemon.
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Dubliner® cheese dip made with horseradish, green onions, and yogurt is a tasty appetizer for St. Patrick's day.
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My mother-in-law made a large batch of sauerkraut one summer and to use it up, we invented this (both out of hunger and necessity to use up all that sauerkraut!) It takes just seconds to throw in your slow cooker and you come home to a yummy dinner.
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A simple but savory spread is made with canned salmon, cream cheese, green onion, and just a little smoke flavoring. Roll it into a ball to make a nice presentation, if you want. Serve with crackers.
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Forget lobster rolls: Make shrimp rolls your go-to sandwich.
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Onion juice and toasted sesame seeds flavor this sweet and tangy salad dressing.
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Classic Chinese Chicken Salad! With toasted sesame seeds and almonds, and fried puffed bean threads. Topped with a dark sesame oil and rice vinegar dressing.
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This crunchy, colorful stir-fry has an added kick from serrano chiles I can’t resist buying an array of beans when they’re at summer farmers’ markets I love to mix yellow and green beans in this crunchy, colorful stir-fry, but don’t hesitate to make it if all you can find is green
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Traditional New Year's food from the South--black-eyed peas, ham hocks, and greens--are transformed into a hearty, warming soup with the addition of chicken broth, tomatoes, and spices.
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Wasabi and ginger give this unusual dip a nice and unexpected kick of flavor.
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The textures in this delicious recipe for pajeon, traditional Korean scallion-based pancakes, are manifold: meaty from the squid, crunchy yielding to soft from the fried bits of batter, juicy from the scallion It came to The Times from Hooni Kim, the chef at Hanjan in Manhattan One of the secrets to this pancake is waiting for the oil to heat up before mixing the batter