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Grilling concentrates the sweet flavor of fresh baby carrots. (Bagged "baby" carrots will never taste the same.)
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This elegant, crunchy salad includes vitamin-and-mineral-packed beets, turnips, and fennel, plus protein-rich eggs. Barbara Lynch tosses the shaved vegetables with vinegar and olive oil until they're slightly pickled.
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Apricot jam makes for an irresistible sweet-tart dressing for bitter greens.
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The basic Japanese soup that's given out as an appetizer at most Japanese restaurants. Very mild, a bit salty, and a touch of tang. It's a very improvisable recipe; most of the ingredients' quantities can be changed according to taste.
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This "Pay Day Bar" is a wholesome version of the real thing using all natural ingredients. I've added honey in this recipe to give it some more flavor and stickiness...
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My mother's brainchild. For potato salad lovers who hate mayo. A healthful dish at a family picnic or BBQ.
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These gingery sweet-and-sour glazed ribs are tender and intensely flavored — and pretty much impossible to stop eating once you start The sauce also works well on spare-ribs if you’d like to substitute those here Just reduce the cooking time by a few minutes on the pressure setting, or as much as an hour if using the slow cooker setting
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"Honey is an incredible anti-everything," says Jovial King. "It's antibacterial, antiviral and great for combating allergies, as long as it's raw." Marcia Kiesel uses King's flower-infused honey in savory dishes, like these yogurt-stuffed peppers.
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What makes this clam sauce so flavorful is the chicken bouillon, Worcestershire sauce, and baby portobello mushrooms. The delicious sauce is finished with herbs and butter.
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Sumac, a tart, deep-red spice, is a key ingredient for this recipe from Yotam Ottolenghi, which was featured in a Times article about his cookbook with Sami Tamimi, “Jerusalem.” Procuring the spice may be the most challenging thing about this refreshing, well-balanced salad The pita and almonds are cooked for a few minutes on the stovetop, but that is the only heat required As for the sumac, it can be found at Middle Eastern groceries, in a well-stocked spice aisle or, as always, online.
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Get Brick Grilled Baby Squid with Tamarind-Mint Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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