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The spicy sausage in this soup will heat up a cold Wednesday night.
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Triticale is a hybrid grain made from wheat and rye, which farmers and health food stores alike had high hopes for in the 1970s It is a good source of phosphorus and a very good source of magnesium, but apparently the yields were disappointing to farmers and it never really caught on among consumers I had sort of forgotten about it until I came across it again recently at Bob’s Red Mill
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Get Roasted Red Peppers with Basil Oil Recipe from Food Network
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Apple juice, vinegar, and a dash of herbs make an easy oil-free salad dressing to go with any green salad.
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes About 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: peanut oil, shallots
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To give this creamy bean dip its fresh herbal flavor, Jim German, owner of the Jimgermanbar in Waitsburg, Washington, drizzles it with olive oil blended with lovage leaves.
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A light, spiced dressing with a bit of thyme and oregano sprinkled in. This is a great excuse to buy a big bottle of balsamic vinegar. Makes one beautiful cupful.
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Your guests will think you went to gourmet cooking class when you present these tender sirloin steaks served with Irish whiskey pan sauce. If you like, flame the whiskey sauce to wow your guests.
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This quick and easy kale Caesar salad brings together a tangy anchovy-infused dressing and nutritious ribbons of kale.
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The texture of the crispy phyllo and the crunchy filling are perfect here with the warm halloumi Most phyllo is sold frozen; defrost it slowly in the fridge, and handle with care Serve the baklava warm if you can — so that the cheese remains soft — straight out of the oven with some ice cream and a drizzle of the syrup
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Star Ingredient: Mitica Walnuts in Lemon Honey Using walnuts that have been bottled in honey is a quick way to add a sweet, nutty flavor and crunch to shrimp and broccoli without having to toast, cool and candy walnuts.
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Grilled romaine lettuce is a nice change of pace from just a regular green salad and all you need is steak seasoning, olive oil, and a bit of lemon juice!