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Get Fresh Grilled Marlin and Chorizo with Crabalaitos and Corn Salsa Recipe from Food Network
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Spiced cottage cheese is topped with a combination of ginger, onion, green chile pepper, and wilted spinach.
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Bosc Pears make their own light syrup right on the stove top. Add a touch of vanilla and orange liqueur, and you have an elegant fruit dessert.
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Chewy and sweet, these Swedish cookies take a bit more time to make... but are well worth the extra effort.
Ingredients: sugar, flour, butter, egg, water
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SUPER creamy dairy-free soup made of pureed celeriac, cauliflower, almonds and garlic. Serve as vegan starter or main dish.
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Thinly sliced green cabbage and red onion with fresh homemade Italian dressing.
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Traditional English biscuits that melt in your mouth.
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Italian Pizzelles made with anise oil. You will need to have a pizzelle iron to make these cookies. This recipe makes a very large batch.
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Just lentils, chicken broth, onion, tomato paste, garlic and cumin in this quick soup.
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Just as Oregon borrows from Burgundy in vineyards planted with pinot noirs and chardonnays, that region also inspires dinner The iconic boeuf bourguignon would not be the best choice with chardonnay, but this version of coq au vin, replacing Chambertin with chardonnay, couldn’t be better I went light with it, omitting the bacon lardons
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Pomegranate seeds replace tomatoes in this guacamole recipe.
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About as humble as a dish can be, with simple ingredients and cooking instructions no more complicated than boiling water, this Haitian recipe may shock you with its deliciousness — a base of warming, garlicky polenta-like porridge topped with a velvety purée of black beans and coconut milk (see the corresponding recipe for black-bean sauce) Slices of nutty avocado offer a gentle contrast in texture and another element of richness It was adapted from the Haitian cooking instructor Cindy Similien-Johnson, who remembers it being made in her grandmother’s house.