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Another fine summery soup - refreshing, light, and different! Elderberries are common in my native Germany. This soup may be served hot or cold, but is better cold as a summer treat. Serve with gingersnaps crumbled into each serving. Drizzle in heavy cream, if desired.
Ingredients: water, cornstarch, apples, lemon peel
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Perfect with any meal, this spinach salad is a blend of sweet persimmon, tart pomegranate seeds, creamy goat cheese, and crunchy sliced almonds.
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Classic hummus gets a little kick with the addition of peppery arugula. Serve this as a dip or sandwich spread.
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Lighter than a potato gratin, but still luscious from heavy cream and cheese, this allium-rich dish has a crunchy bread crumb and anchovy topping to take it over the top If you can’t find spring onions — newly harvested onions often sold with the green stems still attached — use regular onions or shallots Or try red onions for a shot of bright color among the soft greens and golds in the pan
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This meatloaf's flavor is enhanced with beef bouillon and a brown sugar glaze with a hint of lemon juice.
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Get Chai Spiced Grits Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: chai, cinnamon, grits, heavy cream, lemon
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Chicken breast strips are seasoned, breaded, and baked; then topped with a tasty curry, lemon juice, and sugar sauce. It's quick and easy, and more than likely you won't have to go out and buy any new ingredients.
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Lemonade powder adds a refreshing zing to this low-fat blueberry and strawberry smoothie.
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Lavender and lemon work well together and these baked bars are a great example of their partnership.
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Shoot it or sip it, this candy store classic goes alcoholic.
Ingredients: lemon, lemon juice, triple sec