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I have added tuna to a classic Italian antipasto of cauliflower and capers dressed with vinegar and olive oil For the best results give the cauliflower lots of time to marinate.
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Kielbasa is cooked on the stovetop with potatoes and onion. This is an old recipe from my grandmother. 'Good Polish-Slovak food!' She would always say. 'Eat more!'
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You can make any soup with water instead of stock, but the soups that drive you wild usually have a beautiful stock as their base This is doubly true of bouillabaisse, which should start with a stock so delicious that you can barely imagine improving on it There are a few ways to do this: Grab fish bones when you see them, and make the stock incrementally
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Brussels sprouts are cooked in a flavorful teriyaki sauce that will convert all people to loving Brussels sprouts.
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An easy recipe that will have the kids eating cabbage like it's going out of style! Ground beef and sausage are simmered together with tomatoes, onion, celery, cabbage and rice.
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Get Mac And Four Cheeses Recipe from Food Network
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Marcia added pearl onions and grapes to her tender pork dish because "they're both sweet and juicy."
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Gorgeous glazed shiitake mushrooms and tender green bok choy sparked with ginger, sesame and hot pepper work beautifully against more staid flavors, so consider serving them next to a traditional roast chicken or turkey They also are delicious draped over a pile of rice.
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These deviled eggs are devilishly different: first of all, they are green - made with avocado - and topped with hot, pickled garlic cloves.
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Get Newspaper Nuts: Indian Spiced Nuts with Coconut Recipe from Food Network
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The best part of any appetizer platter becomes the best dinner ever.
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Nearly any vegetable tastes good browned in olive oil and showered with garlic, parsley and rosemary, but cauliflower is an especially good candidate for this technique The inherent sweetness of cauliflower begs for a hit of lemon and hot pepper too Serve hot or at room temperature.