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Eat your heart out.
Eat your heart out.
Ingredients:
beef, cloves, thyme, orange juice, white wine, champagne vinegar, horseradish, olive oil, golden beet, italian parsley, garlic, water, chives
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Get Indian Summer Stew: Butternut Squash, Coconut, and Lentil Stew Recipe from Food Network
Get Indian Summer Stew: Butternut Squash, Coconut, and Lentil Stew Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
pigeon peas, butternut squash, roma tomato, coconut, turmeric, cumin, vegetable stock, canola oil, black mustard, red pepper flakes, garlic, salt, honey, lime, cilantro leaves
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This recipe came to The Times in 1990 in Pierre Franey's 60-Minute Gourmet column A lentil salad (we used those tiny French green lentils, but you can use the standard supermarket variety as well) is dressed with a Dijon mustard vinaigrette, then topped with skirt steak that's been seared in a cast-iron pan A simple sauce, made by deglazing the pan with butter, garlic and parsley, is drizzled over the top
This recipe came to The Times in 1990 in Pierre Franey's 60-Minute Gourmet column A lentil salad (we used those tiny French green lentils, but you can use the standard supermarket variety as well) is dressed with a Dijon mustard vinaigrette, then topped with skirt steak that's been seared in a cast-iron pan A simple sauce, made by deglazing the pan with butter, garlic and parsley, is drizzled over the top
Ingredients:
water, lentils, carrots, bay leaf, thyme, mustard, vegetable oil, red wine vinegar, onions, tarragon, skirt steaks, butter, garlic, parsley
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 1 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 1 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
russet potato, leeks, zucchini, egg, flour, parmesan cheese, parsley leaves, olive oil, juice, lemon, honey, garlic, baby lettuces, shallot
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The steak of veggie burgers. Serve on a bun with lettuce, tomato, and aioli sauce. Oh yeah!
The steak of veggie burgers. Serve on a bun with lettuce, tomato, and aioli sauce. Oh yeah!
Ingredients:
portobello mushroom, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, basil, oregano, garlic, provolone cheese
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A lightly sweetened, extremely yummy muffin.
A lightly sweetened, extremely yummy muffin.
Ingredients:
whole wheat flour, millet, baking powder, baking soda, salt, buttermilk, egg, vegetable oil, honey
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Saute garlic in olive oil, then simmer with tomatoes, tomato paste, parsley, a pinch of salt and a generous dose of red wine to make a flavorful and versatile marinara.
Saute garlic in olive oil, then simmer with tomatoes, tomato paste, parsley, a pinch of salt and a generous dose of red wine to make a flavorful and versatile marinara.
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Get Yellow Rice and Carrots Recipe from Food Network
Get Yellow Rice and Carrots Recipe from Food Network
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A Lebanese dessert that is not overly sweet. It is pleasing to the American palate due to its lack of rose water and orange blossom essence, found in most Middle Eastern desserts. Sahteyn! (Bon appetit!)
A Lebanese dessert that is not overly sweet. It is pleasing to the American palate due to its lack of rose water and orange blossom essence, found in most Middle Eastern desserts. Sahteyn! (Bon appetit!)
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This Sicilian pizza sauce can be personalized to taste--adjust the oregano or basil, or maybe add garlic powder or red pepper flakes.
This Sicilian pizza sauce can be personalized to taste--adjust the oregano or basil, or maybe add garlic powder or red pepper flakes.
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An inspired breakfast treat! A jumble of my favorite foods (eggs, beans, cheese, salsa) make breakfast friendly!
An inspired breakfast treat! A jumble of my favorite foods (eggs, beans, cheese, salsa) make breakfast friendly!
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This exquisitely simple recipe from Jacques Pépin first appeared in The Times in 1991, and couldn't be easier The zucchini is gently roasted until tender, then tossed with salt, pepper, white wine vinegar and oil It's the perfect treatment for almost any summer squash.
This exquisitely simple recipe from Jacques Pépin first appeared in The Times in 1991, and couldn't be easier The zucchini is gently roasted until tender, then tossed with salt, pepper, white wine vinegar and oil It's the perfect treatment for almost any summer squash.