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Home-style Chinese food at its simplest and, arguably, tastiest, this dish is the object of nostalgia for many Chinese immigrants (and their children) Well-seasoned eggs scrambled until just-set combine at the last moment with a sweet-tart ginger-tomato sauce Serve with lots of steamed rice
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Dijon mustard and an array of spices pack these meatballs with flavor. This quick and easy recipe is a great way to try bison for the first time.
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This cucumber salad brings a combination of cool, spicy, and sweet to the picnic.
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A bed of pasta is served with a colorful saute of steak, bell peppers, mushrooms, tomatoes and onions. Serve as is, or incorporate your favorite red or white sauce.
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Cream of mushroom soup and Marsala wine combine into a sauce for chicken, mushrooms, and onion in this simple dinner idea.
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This delicious pancake of buckwheat, whole wheat flour, all-purpose flour and oats is sweetened with a little honey.
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This dish of fresh zucchini is balanced by soft, ripe Taleggio and roasted marcona almonds.
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For a quick snack with a kick, try this easy recipe for Szechuan-inspired edamame coated with a spicy soy sauce and served warm.
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The secret ingredient? Steak sauce. The creamy part? Mayonnaise and sour cream. The end result is a delicious garlic- infused dressing that would be perfect topping a salad of grilled beef or chicken.
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Sorghum grains, roasted vegetables, black beans, and a tangy miso dressing make up a filling meal in a bowl in this Buddha bowl recipe.
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This double-crusted strawberry rhubarb pie bakes up golden and flaky, and goes perfectly with a scoop or two of vanilla ice cream. The crust is made with vegetable oil and milk blended into flour. It rolls out beautifully, and is the perfect pastry to hold this delicious pie's rhubarb and strawberry filling.
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This salad is made from uncooked broccoli tossed with an assertive garlic, sesame, chile and cumin-seed vinaigrette slicked with good extra-virgin olive oil and red wine vinegar The acid “cooks” the florets a little as ceviche does fish After an hour, the broccoli softens as if blanched, turning bright emerald, and soaking up all the intense flavors of the dressing