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A salad of freshly picked green beans is a true treat Whatever the color — green, purple or pale yellow — choose smaller beans, which are naturally more tender.
A salad of freshly picked green beans is a true treat Whatever the color — green, purple or pale yellow — choose smaller beans, which are naturally more tender.
Ingredients:
green beans, garlic, shallot, red wine vinegar, dijon mustard, olive oil, green olives, dill, chives
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Basque-Style Chicken simmered in an easy sauce with roasted chili peppers, ham, tomatoes, garlic, and olives. Makes a warming, hearty dinner on a chilly night.
Basque-Style Chicken simmered in an easy sauce with roasted chili peppers, ham, tomatoes, garlic, and olives. Makes a warming, hearty dinner on a chilly night.
Ingredients:
chili peppers, olive oil, salt, black pepper, skin, red onion, baked ham, garlic, chili pepper, tomatoes, chicken stock, green olives, parsley
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Get Goat Cheese Toasts Recipe from Food Network
Get Goat Cheese Toasts Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, goat cheese, cream cheese, italian parsley, thyme leaves, lemon peel, green olives, chives
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Tasty and beautiful, this mousse-like textured terrine is impressively studded with pimento-stuffed olives. It's great for entertaining and looks far more difficult than it really is. Serve it on greens along with crackers or slices of Melba toast.
Tasty and beautiful, this mousse-like textured terrine is impressively studded with pimento-stuffed olives. It's great for entertaining and looks far more difficult than it really is. Serve it on greens along with crackers or slices of Melba toast.
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I love Nicoise Salad and I love sandwiches. I am also lazy so this creation works for me.
I love Nicoise Salad and I love sandwiches. I am also lazy so this creation works for me.
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In 2004, Mark Bittman introduced this recipe to Times readers as part of a spirited argument for chicken thighs over breasts That argument reaches peak awesomeness here, with the chicken browned and slightly braised, with olives and walnuts, and a slight acid zing from the wine and lemon.
In 2004, Mark Bittman introduced this recipe to Times readers as part of a spirited argument for chicken thighs over breasts That argument reaches peak awesomeness here, with the chicken browned and slightly braised, with olives and walnuts, and a slight acid zing from the wine and lemon.
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A zesty pasta salad with pepperoni, mushrooms, green olives, and tomatoes. Ready to eat right away, or even better marinated overnight.
A zesty pasta salad with pepperoni, mushrooms, green olives, and tomatoes. Ready to eat right away, or even better marinated overnight.
Ingredients:
spaghetti, salad dressing, red wine vinegar, red onion, pepperoni, mushrooms, tomatoes, green olives, salad, parmesan cheese
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Two ingredients, two minutes and you're done--simply stuff each giant olive with dairy-fresh cream cheese.
Two ingredients, two minutes and you're done--simply stuff each giant olive with dairy-fresh cream cheese.
Ingredients:
black olives, cream cheese
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Potato salad made with fresh green and red bell peppers, tomato, green olives, and tuna, it's a nice change from mayo based potato salad.
Potato salad made with fresh green and red bell peppers, tomato, green olives, and tuna, it's a nice change from mayo based potato salad.
Ingredients:
eggs, potatoes, green bell pepper, red bell pepper, onion, tomato, tuna, green olives, olive oil, white vinegar, salt
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Forget what James Bond said, a martini should always be stirred, never shaken. Traditionally made with gin and a full ounce of dry vermouth, this classic cocktail is a must-try.
Forget what James Bond said, a martini should always be stirred, never shaken. Traditionally made with gin and a full ounce of dry vermouth, this classic cocktail is a must-try.
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These are inspired by Patricia Wells’ “Chanteduc Rainbow Olive Collection” in her wonderful book “The Provence Cookbook.” It is best to use olives that have not been pitted.
These are inspired by Patricia Wells’ “Chanteduc Rainbow Olive Collection” in her wonderful book “The Provence Cookbook.” It is best to use olives that have not been pitted.
Ingredients:
olive oil, red wine vinegar, bay leaves, garlic, lemon, thyme leaves, rosemary, fennel seeds, imported olives
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Before the hard salami, ham and provolone are piled on, the bread for these New Orleans sandwiches is spread with a piquant olive salad flavored with garlic, oregano and fresh parsley.
Before the hard salami, ham and provolone are piled on, the bread for these New Orleans sandwiches is spread with a piquant olive salad flavored with garlic, oregano and fresh parsley.