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These cookies are tasty and full of energy. Oatmeal, dried fruit, coconut and pureed cannelini beans make these cookies so healthy you could eat nothing else!
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A chili using no meat, eggs or dairy products. Tastes great in a bread bowl and is easy to make! This soup should never be made the same way twice! Add red, green or yellow bell peppers in the first step, experiment with the beans, or add whatever your heart desires. For a non-veggie dish, add 1 lb ground beef and some sour cream. This soup should never be made the same way twice! Add red, green or yellow bell peppers in the first step, experiment with the beans, or add whatever your heart desires. For a non-veggie dish, add 1 lb ground beef and some sour cream.
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A light broth loaded with chunky Great Northern beans and topped with a sprinkling of bacon, this soup was inspired by the caldo gallego (a Spanish white-bean soup) Jose Garces serves at Amada.
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These tangy black bean and salsa verde tacos take only minutes to make and are flavorful and delicious!
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Nearly equal amounts of cheese, black beans, tomato, and avocado, spiced with cayenne, make a great twist on traditional guacamole.
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Beets were my sworn enemy until I tried them like this, it's a great way to use root vegetables. You can also add parsnips, rutabaga, or any similar vegetable; be creative!
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Learn a classic Southern rice dish with chicken, sausage, ham, and spices. Chowhound's jambalaya recipe details steps to make both the mix and jambalaya, using...
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This recipe is by Elaine Sciolino and takes About 1 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Sweet pears and savory sausage make the perfect filling for a hearty fall pie.
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This meatloaf is as pungent and zesty as a meatball, but baked in that iconic, sliceable loaf form A combination of chilies and sage add a spicy, earthy note, and a glaze of tomato paste and olive oil elevates a traditional dish away from its ketchup roots The pine nuts are a visual cue: this is something a little different
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These open-faced pastrami sandwiches are topped with bright condiments like braised red cabbage and green cabbage in sour-cream sauce.