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Perhaps Provence’s answer to minestrone, this seasonal vegetable soup — enriched with a simplified basil pesto (no pine nuts) — was inspired by the white beans, canned tomatoes and soup pasta languishing in my pantry, as well as the basil in my garden and the early summer vegetables at the local farmers’ market The ingredient list is long, but the labor involved in making this soup is minimal It tastes best if you make it through step 2 a day ahead.
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Ginger, almond flour, arrowroot, and molasses combine to perfection to make these crispy and sweet gluten-free vegan gingerbread cookies.
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Composed but not fussy and dressed with a sherry vinegar and Dijon mustard vinaigrette.
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A blueberry muffin recipe made with whole-wheat flour, almonds, and a nutty streusel topping—perfect for breakfast or brunch.
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This recipe roasts Brussels sprouts at high heat to give them a crisp, golden exterior and soft interior; almonds are tossed in for crunch.
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A creamy green bean casserole with bacon and toasted almonds is topped with a crispy crust in this crowd-pleasing Thanksgiving side dish.
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This is a combination of several fresh fig appetizer recipes. The flavors of fresh figs, tangy goat cheese, salty almonds, sweet honey, and balsamic vinegar contrast to make these a delicious and very pretty appetizer. Arrange figs in a circle, tops facing in, for a flower effect and this will be a lovely addition to a bridal shower menu or any formal event.
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This beautifully-hued salad has an intriguing flavor combination of sweet, smoky, and salty with the crunch of dusky, curried almonds.
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Sumac, a tart, deep-red spice, is a key ingredient for this recipe from Yotam Ottolenghi, which was featured in a Times article about his cookbook with Sami Tamimi, “Jerusalem.” Procuring the spice may be the most challenging thing about this refreshing, well-balanced salad The pita and almonds are cooked for a few minutes on the stovetop, but that is the only heat required As for the sumac, it can be found at Middle Eastern groceries, in a well-stocked spice aisle or, as always, online.
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Greeks might eat a spoonful of the sweet with an ice-water chaser as a midday pick-me-up or dessert; Psilakis likes spreading it on slabs of brioche toast and topping it with feta and almonds for breakfast or a snack.
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Get Grilled Peach and Cajeta Pizza with Toasted Almonds Recipe from Food Network
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EASY Green Beans, blanched then sautéed in butter with thyme and toasted almonds, SO GOOD! Perfect holiday side