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This salad is sweet and simple - great for a BBQ or a pot luck and best when left to sit for an hour to let flavors meld.
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Cayenne pepper, onion, garlic and Worcestershire sauce have their way with this delicious French-style dressing. The result is a robust dressing that lends itself to heartier salad ingredients. Makes a lot - three and a half cups.
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Great sauce - curry, mayonnaise, a bit of onion, lemon juice and Worcestershire. Does wonders for the chicken, bacon, celery and grapes. Chill for a bit so the curry will do its stuff. Serves eight.
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Crabmeat and black-eyed peas join a party of fresh broccoli, bell peppers, tomatoes and green onions. Coat with a savory blend of mayonnaise and Italian-style salad dressing and give a lively toss with cooked pasta. Chill thoroughly and serve.
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Eating quinoa is a great way for vegetarians to get protein.
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We like to use a combination of sweet and hot Italian sausages here for alternating bites of mild and spicy, but dont feel limited by our preferences. Use your own favorite, and grill, broil or even sauté itwhatever seems easiest to you
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Chicago chef Stephanie Izard grills sliced potatoes in butter to give them an amazing crust, then dresses them with a super tangy mustard seed vinaigrette, fresh scallions and celery.
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This recipe is by Celia Barbour and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This unusual combination of ingredients will be welcome at any BBQ or picnic. The colors will wake up a plate, it stays fresh and vibrant and nicely sits beside...
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Sweet, nutty, and herbally aromatic, this vinaigrette compliments a wide variety of dishes, and is easy to make! The sugared walnuts, nut oils, and fresh herbs dramatically open the palate for roasted meats, crisp wines, and full-bodied fare. It is a great herald for spring!
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All the work has really been done for you, since you begin with a store bought dressing, and just fancy it up. A bit of oregano, a smidgen of dried basil and minced onion. A teaspoon of sugar and you 're done.