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Brown mustard potato salad with hard-boiled eggs and sweet relish is close to the traditional recipe with a slight twist.
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Make a quick honey mustard with a unique taste thanks to the addition of curry powder.
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Store-bought salad dressings are an automatic shortcut for many cooks But with their sweeteners and stabilizers, they aren't worthy of a well-made salad, whether your tastes run to iceberg and romaine or mizuna and mesclun And — revolutionary notion ahead — they aren’t really more convenient than a basic vinaigrette like this one, made in big batches from real ingredients, which can also live happily and indefinitely in your refrigerator door.
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This is a great version of the traditional mustard based bbq sauce. Most sauces are ketchup based, but in the South we prefer the mustard variation. You oughta try it at least once.
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This marinade is so flavorful there is no need for steak sauce! Use your favorite brand of whiskey
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Get Salad of Spring Mesclun, Blossoms, and Wild Greens, with Lovage-Allium Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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Crunchy classic dill pickle slices bring extra zing to an ordinary sandwich.
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Made with tender, boneless leg of lamb, this quick-cooking staple of Ethiopian home cooking is called awaze tibs and is flavored with awaze sauce, a kicky blend of berbere spices, smoked paprika, lemon juice, and wine.
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In Chinese-American restaurants, spicy yellow mustard often appears on the table as a dipping sauce — but you rarely taste it anywhere else in the meal Jonathan Wu, the chef at the innovative Chinese-influenced restaurant Fung Tu in New York, decided to take that flavor and run with it The two kinds of mustard (along with cayenne) makes these almost as spicy as Buffalo wings, but the heat is balanced by sweetness
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Here is a recipe David Tanis built out of one he got from the cookbook author Nancy Singleton Hachisu for negi, the long Japanese onion that looks like a leek You could try it with actual leeks, or with spring onions or even scallions in a pinch It’s a bit of a riff on the classic French leeks vinaigrette, but the taste is purely Japanese.