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Crunchy soybean sprouts are blanched then tossed with an aromatic blend of Korean chile powder, garlic, sesame oil, and rice wine vinegar.
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Red potatoes - with their skins left on - make this potato salad colorful and fancy. And the dressing is perfect - dill weed, mustard, mayonnaise and green onion. Chill a bit so that the flavors mingle and serve.
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Pure comfort food for a crowd. This macaroni salad with all the fixings - celery, corn, green onion and hard-boiled eggs - has a terrific, creamy dressing that clings to every bite. Makes twelve servings.
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Enjoy this Red Onion Tart with Blue Cheese recipe with ingredients and easy step-by-step directions from Chowhound.
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Cornbread Stuffing with Green Olives, Cranberries, and Pecans! Sweet, buttery California green ripe olives add a little something special to this classic Thanksgiving stuffing.
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A space-based shooter designed to provide blast off.
Ingredients: maraschino cherry
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Get Green Salad with Tangerines and Pomegranate Seeds Recipe from Food Network
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Bacon joins forces with rice, beans, and tortillas creating a delicious duo: bacon tacos!
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A traditional Ukrainian dish is similar to stuffed cabbage leaves, but uses fresh beet leaves for stuffing instead. The tender beet leaves don't need precooking. A savory mixture of ground beef and pork fills the rolls, which are served with a creamy sauce, garnished with chopped dill.
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Mint, sugar, and champagne: for playas only!
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This version of the Italian-inspired classic dish combines ground beef, peppers, and sauteed onions, baked with penne and PHILADELPHIA Italian Cheese and Herb Cooking Creme, and topped with Mozzarella cheese.
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Crispy rice has a revered place in many cultures These rice cakes, which work well as a side dish to a piece of grilled meat or fish, offer the delicious crunch of Korean nurunji or Middle eastern hkaka, with some of the herbed cheesy goodness of Italian arancini The basic recipe can be used to accommodate vegetables other than zucchini and herbs other than mint, or can be made without either for a more simple backdrop for a fried egg or a simple snack for a child.