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Zesty Italian dressing and a night in the fridge do wonders for the beans in this simple but tasty salad. It couldn 't be easier. Green beans and limas are mixed with green onions and pimentos, chilled and served over chopped lettuce.
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This recipe is from the British-born chef April Bloomfield, who says it dates back to an era when an English pub might cook a hunk of meat by dangling it from a hook above a roaring fire The “pudding” emerged from a pan full of runny batter that would have been placed beneath the meat to soak up the juices “The heat of the fire would make the Yorkshire pudding rise up, and all the fat would seep in,” she said
Ingredients: eggs, milk, flour, salt, beef
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Host a build-your-own party starting with a salad where guests create a unique combination of toppings and prepared items.
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If youre a dark-meat fan, try boneless chicken thighs here in place of the breasts. Theyre just as easy to prepare, and add even more flavor to the salad. Let them simmer for about ten minutes rather than five.
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This is a popular salad from Northern China that's gaining popularity in the United States. Toss in peanuts, shrimp, or tofu for some protein.
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Get Petite Filet with Gorgonzola and Porcini Mushroom Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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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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Winter root vegetables lend their complementary, slightly sweet flavors to this hearty soup that came to The Times from Cooking Light magazine Parsnip chips – thinly-sliced parsnips fried for five minutes in olive oil – sprinkled over the top add a delightful crunch Stir in more water or broth if you prefer a thinner consistency.
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This fettuccine with fontina cheese sauce and roasted butternut squash is serious competition for Alfredo.
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Rye and caraway have always been a match made in heaven, but until now I never thought of using them in something other than Jewish rye bread and rye crisps.