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Top crunchy toasts with crispy salami, eggs scrambled with fontina cheese, and olive tapenade for a breakfast bruschetta.
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Homemade refried beans can be made with 5 simple ingredients in the slow cooker and fit into a clean-eating lifestyle.
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Pinto beans simmer all day in a slow cooker with cubes of Black Forest ham. A little bit of lard adds a flavorful richness to this bean stew.
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For a quick snack with a kick, try this easy recipe for Szechuan-inspired edamame coated with a spicy soy sauce and served warm.
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These pinto beans require almost no attention. Soak the dried beans overnight, then place them in the slow cooker with onion, garlic, and jalapeno pepper for beans by dinnertime.
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Serve nachos straight from the oven so the corn chips remain crunchy and the cheese is nice and oozy.
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Corn, bell peppers, and green beans give this hearty soup its fresh, summery flavor; make a batch now, then freeze for up to six months.
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This is a classic French way to cook lentils, and it’s very easy Aromatics are sautéed and then simmered with French lentils, also known as Le Puy lentils, for 20 to 25 minutes It is an easy side dish (shown here with cod baked with prosciutto), redolent of a Provencal feast.
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How to make your own homemade vanilla extract, it's easy! All you need are vanilla beans, vodka and a glass jar.
Ingredients: vanilla beans, vodka
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Fried garbanzo beans add unexpected flavor and crunch to a chopped salad you can serve family style.
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Fill your kids up with a cheesy, Mexican-inspired mac and beef dish with beans and salsa.
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This simple, classic braise from northern France brings together the fall flavors of sweet apples, yeasty cider, cream and chicken The only trick is flambéing the Calvados or brandy, which gives it a toasty flavor — it’s literally playing with fire, so if you’d prefer not to do that, you can stay safe and get very similar results by pouring the liquor in off-heat, and gently simmering it to evaporate the alcohol.