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This is a great one-pot dish of green chili chicken and rice with 3 different types of chile peppers - Anaheim, jalapenos and fire-roasted green chiles.
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This side dish of corn and green onion is dressed in white wine vinegar, lime juice, and tarragon.
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Matcha, a green tea powder, is simmered with soy milk and cream and then chilled into a Japanese green tea soy milk blancmange.
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Avocados, red onion, and lettuce are tossed together with a simple avocado-lime vinaigrette to make this delicious and tangy salad.
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There are two proper ways to use garlic: pounding and blooming Pound raw garlic into a paste that dissolves into food, leaving behind only a faint rumor of its presence To cook garlic, sizzle but don't brown it before adding it to food — this is blooming, and it will tame garlic's raw fire
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Throw together this paleo sweet potato casserole with chicken-apple sausage, sweet potatoes, and green apples, drizzled with honey mustard.
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I usually pair leeks with potatoes to make a creamy puree, but this time I used basmati rice, and the results are comforting and delicious You could add something creamy to this if you wanted to – yogurt or milk or creme fraiche But I found it utterly satisfying with no further enrichment.
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This green bean casserole is made with cream of broccoli soup, creamy salad dressing, sour cream, and Cheddar cheese-flavored fried onions.
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This dish is simple, tasty, and-best of all-fast. I've made it with both peeled and unpeeled shrimp. Unpeeled was definitely messier to eat, but I think on the whole the unpeeled shrimp were a little juicier. This recipe is tasty without the tequila, too. I love garlic, so I use an insane amount of it in this dish.
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A garlic, thyme, and olive oil marinade covers your prime rib roast for 5-star results. This “secret” recipe is a secret no more!