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We like to use a combination of sweet and hot Italian sausages here for alternating bites of mild and spicy, but dont feel limited by our preferences. Use your own favorite, and grill, broil or even sauté itwhatever seems easiest to you
We like to use a combination of sweet and hot Italian sausages here for alternating bites of mild and spicy, but dont feel limited by our preferences. Use your own favorite, and grill, broil or even sauté itwhatever seems easiest to you
Ingredients:
olive oil, cloves, couscous, cumin, cayenne, salt, tomato juice, water, italian sausages, lemon juice, tomato, cilantro
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To make this dish extra special, you can garnish the artichokes with a little caviar.
To make this dish extra special, you can garnish the artichokes with a little caviar.
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Recipe courtesy of Fortunato Nicotra, executive chef of Felidia.
Recipe courtesy of Fortunato Nicotra, executive chef of Felidia.
Ingredients:
lobsters, unbleached flour, onions, olive oil, shallots, tomato paste, red wine vinegar, water, salt, paccheri, italian parsley
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This eggplant and tomato caponata is well-seasoned with cinnamon, allspice, cocoa, powder, and oregano; serve bruschetta-style.
This eggplant and tomato caponata is well-seasoned with cinnamon, allspice, cocoa, powder, and oregano; serve bruschetta-style.
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The winning combination of garlic, basil, oregano and onion definitely shine in this delicious herb bread that also contains a potent helping of Romano cheese.
The winning combination of garlic, basil, oregano and onion definitely shine in this delicious herb bread that also contains a potent helping of Romano cheese.
Ingredients:
yeast, water, sugar, olive oil, salt, basil, oregano, garlic powder, onion powder, romano cheese, bread flour
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It's easy to overlook a bowl full of wilted greens at a barbecue where there are so many other dishes vying for your attention. Not if you sear the romaine, though, as Jamie Bissonnette of the Boston restaurant Coppa does.
It's easy to overlook a bowl full of wilted greens at a barbecue where there are so many other dishes vying for your attention. Not if you sear the romaine, though, as Jamie Bissonnette of the Boston restaurant Coppa does.
Ingredients:
romaine lettuce, asparagus, eggs, baby pea, marcona almonds, red onions, spanish onion, garlic, red bell pepper, seeds, olive oil
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A saucy Asian-inspired ground turkey mixture is gathered up in lettuce leaves to make these easy wraps.
A saucy Asian-inspired ground turkey mixture is gathered up in lettuce leaves to make these easy wraps.
Ingredients:
olive oil, yellow onion, soy sauce, cloves, turkey, rice vinegar, brown sugar, sesame oil, red pepper flakes, ginger, lettuce
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Say goodbye to boring salads with this combination of napa cabbage, ramen noodles, and a flavorful dressing that's not only delicious, but super easy to make!
Say goodbye to boring salads with this combination of napa cabbage, ramen noodles, and a flavorful dressing that's not only delicious, but super easy to make!
Ingredients:
almonds, napa cabbage, noodles, green onions, mayonnaise, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, sugar, apple cider vinegar, olive oil, soy sauce
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This knife-and-fork dessert is a fantastic showcase for seasonal fruit at its peak; caramelizing the fruit on the grill intensifies its flavor. The grilled bread served alongside soaks up the sweet juices.
This knife-and-fork dessert is a fantastic showcase for seasonal fruit at its peak; caramelizing the fruit on the grill intensifies its flavor. The grilled bread served alongside soaks up the sweet juices.
Ingredients:
sugar, lavender buds, apricots, nectarines, cherries, lemon juice, orange, olive oil, mascarpone, honey, peasant bread, rosemary
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Get Haricots Verts with Rosemary Recipe from Food Network
Get Haricots Verts with Rosemary Recipe from Food Network
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This stylish recipe for a warm kale salad comes from Anna Jones, a British food stylist who worked for Jamie Oliver before striking out on her own It appears in her 2015 cookbook, “A Modern Way to Eat,” a collection of recipes that anyone who spends as much time as I do snooping around home kitchens can tell you is shaping up as a kind of new-era “Silver Palate Cookbook.” (This salad could be Jones’s chicken Marbella.) It calls for oven-roasted tomatoes slicked with olive oil and fragrant with lime, as well as kale cooked soft in parts and crunchy in others, the pure mineral intensity of the greens bracketed by soy sauce and shavings of coconut The dressing – ginger, miso, tahini, honey, olive oil, lime juice and chopped hot pepper – is a far thicker mixture than vinaigrette, one that lends itself better to drizzling over the bowl.
This stylish recipe for a warm kale salad comes from Anna Jones, a British food stylist who worked for Jamie Oliver before striking out on her own It appears in her 2015 cookbook, “A Modern Way to Eat,” a collection of recipes that anyone who spends as much time as I do snooping around home kitchens can tell you is shaping up as a kind of new-era “Silver Palate Cookbook.” (This salad could be Jones’s chicken Marbella.) It calls for oven-roasted tomatoes slicked with olive oil and fragrant with lime, as well as kale cooked soft in parts and crunchy in others, the pure mineral intensity of the greens bracketed by soy sauce and shavings of coconut The dressing – ginger, miso, tahini, honey, olive oil, lime juice and chopped hot pepper – is a far thicker mixture than vinaigrette, one that lends itself better to drizzling over the bowl.
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In order to bring out all their flavor and sweetness, you must sauté bell peppers before putting them on this variation of the Pittsburgh-based baker and cook Rick Easton's pizza; but thatâs hardly any work at all (If you like, add a couple of semihot peppers to the mix.) The mozzarella is a nice touch, as is the rosemary, but almost any herb will work beautifully here Donât skimp on the olive oil, and donât underbake the pie; it should be good and brown on the bottom.
In order to bring out all their flavor and sweetness, you must sauté bell peppers before putting them on this variation of the Pittsburgh-based baker and cook Rick Easton's pizza; but thatâs hardly any work at all (If you like, add a couple of semihot peppers to the mix.) The mozzarella is a nice touch, as is the rosemary, but almost any herb will work beautifully here Donât skimp on the olive oil, and donât underbake the pie; it should be good and brown on the bottom.