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Eduard Frauneder and Wolfgang Ban pickle ramps for this dish, but cipollini are easier to find and work nicely as well. They keep for several weeks in the refrigerator and are delicious as a garnish for meat or cocktails.
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A great mild dip made with poblano peppers that are charred on the grill and mixed with Monterey Jack cheese, cream cheese, and spices.
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Chef John's versatile farro cakes use a little egg and grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese to help hold them together. How you serve them is up to you, but the possibilities are endless.
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The secret ingredients in this onion soup are beer and dry mustard!
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The unusual combination of ingredients--green beans, cabbage, onions, and bratwurst--in this stove-top casserole is one Oklahoma family's traditional comfort food. The dish also freezes and reheats well.
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Wondering what else you can do with the cabbage and winter squash in that box of delivered produce Here’s a meal in a bowl, perfect for a cold winter night.
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A lunchtime bowl includes white beans and broccoli, two foods high in fiber, which can lower cholesterol and may help prevent type-2 diabetes. Tomatoes bring lycopene to the substantial salad.
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A delicious salad of green beans, potatoes, red peppers, and goat cheese goes perfectly with chicken or pork. Experiment with other potato types such as purple and other soft cheeses, such as garlic and herb.
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Get Eastside Fish Fry's Famous Deep-Fried Chicken Wings Recipe from Food Network
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This Sicilian pizza sauce can be personalized to taste--adjust the oregano or basil, or maybe add garlic powder or red pepper flakes.
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An inspired breakfast treat! A jumble of my favorite foods (eggs, beans, cheese, salsa) make breakfast friendly!
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This exquisitely simple recipe from Jacques Pépin first appeared in The Times in 1991, and couldn't be easier The zucchini is gently roasted until tender, then tossed with salt, pepper, white wine vinegar and oil It's the perfect treatment for almost any summer squash.