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Garden veggies with fusilli pasta, Italian Parsley, Genoa salami and creamy Italian dressing makes for a pasta salad that will be a favorite at your next picnic or potluck.
Garden veggies with fusilli pasta, Italian Parsley, Genoa salami and creamy Italian dressing makes for a pasta salad that will be a favorite at your next picnic or potluck.
Ingredients:
fusilli, mayonnaise, sour cream, milk, salad dressing, petite peas, black olives, salami, green onions, celery, parsley
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Grace Parisi dry marinates then roasts baby back and spare ribs before grilling them with a spicy red-pepper-jelly glaze. The resulting ribs are irresistibly caramelized.
Grace Parisi dry marinates then roasts baby back and spare ribs before grilling them with a spicy red-pepper-jelly glaze. The resulting ribs are irresistibly caramelized.
Ingredients:
coriander seeds, orange peel, brown sugar, chile, garlic powder, onion powder, short ribs, ribs, spareribs, pepper jelly, white miso, lemon juice, sriracha
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A hot and spicy black eyed pea concoction straight from the hot and spicy South. The longer it chills, the bolder it tastes.
A hot and spicy black eyed pea concoction straight from the hot and spicy South. The longer it chills, the bolder it tastes.
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Amaze your friends with this easy-to-make spiralized cucumber and jicama salad atop a creamy avocado-based tostada that is ready in no time.
Amaze your friends with this easy-to-make spiralized cucumber and jicama salad atop a creamy avocado-based tostada that is ready in no time.
Ingredients:
jicama, english cucumber, red onion, bell peppers, jalapeno, lime, avocado oil, avocados, garlic salt, tostada, tomatoes, cilantro
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This is a very simple recipe I came up with for a dinner party. It takes the classic Italian side of peas with prosciutto and pairs it with a homemade black pepper...
This is a very simple recipe I came up with for a dinner party. It takes the classic Italian side of peas with prosciutto and pairs it with a homemade black pepper...
Ingredients:
semolina flour, flour, eggs, olive oil, peas, prosciutto, shallots, white wine, chicken stock
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
goat cheese, snap peas, penne, olive oil, garlic, plum tomatoes, jalapeno pepper, basil leaves
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A lighter version of bowtie pasta with peas and prosciutto, no cream, but instead tossed with Parmesan, olive oil, and arugula.
A lighter version of bowtie pasta with peas and prosciutto, no cream, but instead tossed with Parmesan, olive oil, and arugula.
Ingredients:
farfalle, olive oil, prosciutto, peas, parmesan cheese, black pepper, pasta, baby arugula, mint leaves
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Inspired by Marcella Hazan's "Fusilli with Creamy Zucchni and Basil Sauce" and then modified beyond recognition.
Inspired by Marcella Hazan's "Fusilli with Creamy Zucchni and Basil Sauce" and then modified beyond recognition.
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The reason I choose penne for this dish is because I always like the way the peas find their way inside the little tubes The dish is simple, sweet with tarragon, and very quickly made You must serve it right away or the ricotta will stiffen.
The reason I choose penne for this dish is because I always like the way the peas find their way inside the little tubes The dish is simple, sweet with tarragon, and very quickly made You must serve it right away or the ricotta will stiffen.
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This recipe is by Alice Hart and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Alice Hart and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Lately I’ve been into “big bowls” — layered grain and vegetable meals in a bowl — in a big way I cook up a pot of grains and let the vegetables I’m finding at the market inspire how I’m going to build the bowl Spring onions, artichokes and peas are the focus of this seasonal bowl, and there’s a lot happening here as far as flavor goes
Lately I’ve been into “big bowls” — layered grain and vegetable meals in a bowl — in a big way I cook up a pot of grains and let the vegetables I’m finding at the market inspire how I’m going to build the bowl Spring onions, artichokes and peas are the focus of this seasonal bowl, and there’s a lot happening here as far as flavor goes