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Make your own pickling spice blend! Mustard seed, black peppercorns, and cinnamon (or allspice!) are essential. The rest are mix-and-match. Lasts for up to a year and makes enough for several batches.
Make your own pickling spice blend! Mustard seed, black peppercorns, and cinnamon (or allspice!) are essential. The rest are mix-and-match. Lasts for up to a year and makes enough for several batches.
Ingredients:
cinnamon, bay leaves, yellow mustard, coriander seeds, black peppercorns, dill seeds, allspice, red pepper flakes, ginger, cloves
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How to grill whole trout, stuffed with lemon, dill, and dotted with butter. Easy!
How to grill whole trout, stuffed with lemon, dill, and dotted with butter. Easy!
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The dill, fish sauce, and scallions in this round omelet may seem like an overly bold combination, but the result is surprising. It's also adaptable: eat it for breakfast or as a quick, light supper.
The dill, fish sauce, and scallions in this round omelet may seem like an overly bold combination, but the result is surprising. It's also adaptable: eat it for breakfast or as a quick, light supper.
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Grilled whole wild salmon, stuffed with a relish made of preserved lemons, parsley, dill, and shallots.
Grilled whole wild salmon, stuffed with a relish made of preserved lemons, parsley, dill, and shallots.
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Get Edamame with Dill Salt and Pea Shoots Recipe from Food Network
Get Edamame with Dill Salt and Pea Shoots Recipe from Food Network
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A simple preparation for this tasty cool weather veggie.
A simple preparation for this tasty cool weather veggie.
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Hot dog frankfurters cooked with sauerkraut in a onion, paprika, sour cream sauce.
Hot dog frankfurters cooked with sauerkraut in a onion, paprika, sour cream sauce.
Ingredients:
polish sausage, butter, onion, garlic, paprika, dill, caraway seed, chicken broth, sauerkraut, sour cream
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Get Bacon and Egg Salad Recipe from Food Network
Get Bacon and Egg Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Use low-fat mayonnaise and ditch some of the yolks to cut the calories in this egg salad recipe.
Use low-fat mayonnaise and ditch some of the yolks to cut the calories in this egg salad recipe.
Ingredients:
eggs, egg whites, fat mayonnaise, chives, dijon mustard, celery, paprika, salt, black pepper
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A stylish mix of leafy greens and fresh herbs is a lovely bed for plump grilled scallops.
A stylish mix of leafy greens and fresh herbs is a lovely bed for plump grilled scallops.
Ingredients:
scallops, olive oil, salt, black pepper, white wine vinegar, salad greens, basil leaves, parsley leaves, mint leaves, scallion, capers
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The best place for a salad on the Thanksgiving menu is at the beginning of the meal, before everybody fills up We often pass around plates of this vegetarian chopped salad (no bacon) to accompany the drinks before we sit down at the table The salad is a great mix of bitter and sweet flavors, juicy and crunchy, and comforting, too
The best place for a salad on the Thanksgiving menu is at the beginning of the meal, before everybody fills up We often pass around plates of this vegetarian chopped salad (no bacon) to accompany the drinks before we sit down at the table The salad is a great mix of bitter and sweet flavors, juicy and crunchy, and comforting, too
Ingredients:
champagne vinegar, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, garlic, dijon mustard, walnut oil, olive oil, lettuces, crisp, walnuts, blue cheese, parsley
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It’s fun to treat beets like baked potatoes sometimes, roasting them skin-on, and serving them with “all the fixings.” For simplicity’s sake, arrange little bowls of the usual suspects — crème fraîche or sour cream, chives, dill, butter and salt and pepper — and let the diners do the work For special occasions, you can upgrade the presentation with a dab of caviar or trout roe.
It’s fun to treat beets like baked potatoes sometimes, roasting them skin-on, and serving them with “all the fixings.” For simplicity’s sake, arrange little bowls of the usual suspects — crème fraîche or sour cream, chives, dill, butter and salt and pepper — and let the diners do the work For special occasions, you can upgrade the presentation with a dab of caviar or trout roe.