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Pairing smoked trout with green apples creates a terrific sweet-tart-smoky combination.
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An old fashioned recipe that is different from most pickles. Cucumbers and onions are pickled in a mustard sauce made with turmeric and celery seed.
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These Oysters with General Tso's Cabbage and Furikake bring sparks of sweet, sour, spicy, and umami to fresh, briny bivalves atop crunchy fried cabbage, with...
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A chilled cucumber soup, whirled together in the blender to serve as an instant dinner, is one of the quiet rewards of midsummer The trick to making it hearty enough is to not stint on the seasonings, especially when something as mild as cucumber is the main ingredient Garlic, plenty of herbs, jalapeño and anchovy add plenty of flavor, while buttermilk contributes a creamy, light texture
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The addition of ginger makes this recipe a unique twist on traditional South African malva pudding, served with a hot caramel sauce on top.
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Pickled eggs made with a sriracha-based vinegar are easy to make and have a spicy kick to each bite.
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A wheatberry is the whole wheat kernel You can grind it to make flour, but if you boil it like a bean, you’re left with a delicious whole grain that has a nutty flavor and pops in your mouth when you eat it This simple wheatberry salad from Kim Quay, the owner of Comfort Food, a catering and prepared food business in Morrisville, Pa., is made with dried cranberries, sautéed red onion, carrots and celery then tossed with a light mustard vinaigrette
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Rice wine vinegar, honey, wasabi paste, and fresh lime juice are the key elements of this spunky dressing you can serve over a salmon salad.
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What an amazing dressing. You might be tempted to use it as a sauce for your next roast chicken dinner, but first try it on top of this simple salad of mixed greens, walnuts and red onion.
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Paper-thin shavings of cucumber, carrot, and radish become supple and flavorful after a quick soak in rice wine vinegar.