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Grilled potato salad with bacon, green onion, and parsley is an easy, mayo-free way to prepare potato salad in the summer.
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Cucumbers are tossed with Asian-inspired seasonings and marinated for a great side dish to serve cold.
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Get Sirloin Portobello and Pate Burger Recipe from Food Network
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Barely cooked broccoli is tossed with soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil and a bit of sugar. Sprinkle on pumpkin seeds for a bit of texture and bite. Wonderful cold or warm.
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Get Barbecued Mahi Mahi with Yellow Pepper-Cilantro Pesto Recipe from Food Network
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For an absolutely fresh-from-the-garden delight, combine goat cheese with arugula, cherry tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper, and toss with hot penne pasta.
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This Lebanese-inspired rice pilaf with toasted almonds and tahini has plenty of butter and oil creating a hearty and delicious side dish to chicken and hummus.
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WARNING: EXTREMELY MEGA HOT!!! Not for the faint of heart. Lip and mouth numbing HOT!!! Make sure to use rubber gloves when handing and chopping the habanero chili peppers. This relish is very sweet but extremely hot. Remember too cool off mouth with eating bread or drinking milk. This will reduce the high acidic shock it puts upon your tastebuds.
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Mussel and tomato juice and celery seeds make a delicious broth to accompany steamed mussels. Look for farmed mussels; theyre clean, so youll only have to scrub them briefly.
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An aioli recipe using green garlic for a fresh and intense kick of garlic flavor.
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Little egg and shrimp patties are simmered in a cactus-based sauce for a warm Mexican-inspired meal. Serve with rice and tortillas, or just enjoy it as a soup.
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This extraordinary sandwich, served at Frankies Spuntino in New York, is crisp and tender, lightly oily in a good way, and filled with salty pungent flavor — and the secret to its goodness is in the technique used to fry the vegetable And now you can make it at home It’s not a sandwich to make on a whim