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A fresh spring salad of mixed greens tossed with chopped tomatoes over a bed of avocado. A fresh lemon vinaigrette and darling daisy garnish finish off this salad with flair.
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Marinated tofu, apple, and Napa cabbage make for a flavorful roll.
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Strips of carrot, bell pepper, cucumber and shredded red cabbage and more are rolled into rice noodle wrappers and served with a creamy peanut sauce.
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Spring rolls are quite easy to make, and make a light and delicious lunch, appetizer, side dish or snack You can find the rice flour spring roll wrappers in Asian markets.
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Star chef Mario Batali's outstanding vegetable pasta boasts juicy roasted tomatoes with asparagus, broccolini, and shavings of ricotta salata cheese.
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New Orleans cooks traditionally make this smothered greens dish without meat for Good Friday. David Kinch, however, prepares his version with a generous amount of pork, as well as eight different kinds of greens, including carrot tops.
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Radish greens bring their peppery flavor to this delightfully simple creamy soup. Garnish with sliced radishes.
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Hungry Hungry Veganos Falafel is one of our most favorite foods EVER. Especially for rahzh (he could probably eat it all day,every day). Sad thing is we both...
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Rabbits are so lean on their own that they benefit from some added fat — in this case, a few strips of guanciale, the compellingly flavorful cured pork jowl from Italy Once the pan juices from the roasted rabbit have commingled with the fat from the guanciale and the bitter water released from the Treviso, you have a perfect, craveable balance on the plate, in every forkful.
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This vegetarian gumbo recipe packs in five bunches of cooking greens and is a New Orleans classic.
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There's no true recipe for a big salad, but for this robust green meal, you will want to keep a few rules in mind Skip the soft lettuces, which tend to get squashed in a big salad, and start with sturdier greens, like kale or escarole Add fruits and vegetables, a protein, like a hard-boiled egg, and a starch or two