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Fresh spring vegetables like asparagus and peas add a light touch to this classic, creamy Italian dish.
Fresh spring vegetables like asparagus and peas add a light touch to this classic, creamy Italian dish.
Ingredients:
scallions, swiss chard, olive oil, shallots, carnaroli rice, dry white wine, vegetable stock, salt, peas, asparagus, fava beans, butter, grana padano
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A spin on crab salad, these towers are dressed up with shrimp and tangerine.
A spin on crab salad, these towers are dressed up with shrimp and tangerine.
Ingredients:
shallot, thyme, olive oil, honey, juice, chives, crabmeat, tangerines, shrimp, mayonnaise, avocados, mixed lettuce
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This raspberry lemon cake recipe is easy and yummy with a boxed mix, raspberry filling, and lemony frosting dressed up with whipped topping.
This raspberry lemon cake recipe is easy and yummy with a boxed mix, raspberry filling, and lemony frosting dressed up with whipped topping.
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Kabocha squash and onion are cooked in a curried coconut milk sauce with ginger and fish sauce in this quick and easy vegetarian side dish.
Kabocha squash and onion are cooked in a curried coconut milk sauce with ginger and fish sauce in this quick and easy vegetarian side dish.
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Get Dirty Bird Recipe from Food Network
Get Dirty Bird Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
tomato juice, lime juice, orange juice, hot sauce, worcestershire sauce, black pepper, ginger, salt plus, orange, serrano chile
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This cowboy-style recipe for pinto beans turns legumes, tomatoes, barbecue sauce, chile peppers, and cumin into a warming stew or side dish.
This cowboy-style recipe for pinto beans turns legumes, tomatoes, barbecue sauce, chile peppers, and cumin into a warming stew or side dish.
Ingredients:
pinto beans, salt pork, water, tomatoes, garlic, onion, chili powder, cumin, chile peppers, worcestershire sauce, barbecue sauce, salt
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John Schenk, the big, hearty executive chef of the six Strip House steakhouses nationwide, is a carnivore His wife, Eun Joo Lee, is a vegetarian He created this soup for her.
John Schenk, the big, hearty executive chef of the six Strip House steakhouses nationwide, is a carnivore His wife, Eun Joo Lee, is a vegetarian He created this soup for her.
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Harissa is that fiery paste used in Tunisian cuisine You can get it in tubes, but the homemade version tastes much fresher Make a note on the label to top up with olive oil whenever the harissa is used so that it will keep for a long time.
Harissa is that fiery paste used in Tunisian cuisine You can get it in tubes, but the homemade version tastes much fresher Make a note on the label to top up with olive oil whenever the harissa is used so that it will keep for a long time.
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Hang onto those last lazy summer days with this easy recipe for roasted plum tomatoes, seasoned with fresh herbs and baked with feta cheese.
Hang onto those last lazy summer days with this easy recipe for roasted plum tomatoes, seasoned with fresh herbs and baked with feta cheese.
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes One hour and 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes One hour and 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The superfast, supertasty marinade for the shrimp, flavored with caraway seeds and ancho powder, would also be delicious with chicken, pork tenderloin and any kind of steak.
The superfast, supertasty marinade for the shrimp, flavored with caraway seeds and ancho powder, would also be delicious with chicken, pork tenderloin and any kind of steak.
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Katherine Youngblood, the chef de cuisine at Lot 2 in Brooklyn, sautées heirloom broccoli with garlic, chile flakes, anchovy and plenty of lemon, and serves it heaped on olive oil-fried bread showered with pecorino The oily crunch of the bread, the saltiness of the cheese and the sweetness of the broccoli combine into something that, had it not been for my sense of propriety, would have had me licking the plate I made a few minor edits while testing the recipe, taking down the olive oil by just a bit and streamlining the method
Katherine Youngblood, the chef de cuisine at Lot 2 in Brooklyn, sautées heirloom broccoli with garlic, chile flakes, anchovy and plenty of lemon, and serves it heaped on olive oil-fried bread showered with pecorino The oily crunch of the bread, the saltiness of the cheese and the sweetness of the broccoli combine into something that, had it not been for my sense of propriety, would have had me licking the plate I made a few minor edits while testing the recipe, taking down the olive oil by just a bit and streamlining the method