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Wheat berries sweetened with honey and perfumed with rose water and spices make a delicious breakfast on their own or stirred into yogurt (that’s the way I prefer to serve this) Whether you use farro, kamut, spelt or wheat berries (and whether you are cooking them for breakfast or for dinner) the trick here is to cook the grains for as long as it takes for them to really soften and to splay (that is, to burst at one end).
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An Egyptian spice blend that is wonderful. The more you eat it the more addictive it becomes. Serve with toasted crusty bread (Turkish bread is great for this), and olive oil. Dip bread into olive oil, then into the hazelnut mixture and enjoy this unique and addictive mix.
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Nutritious and easy, these overnight chia oats can help jumpstart your day. Customize by adding your favorite toppings and almondmilk flavor.
Ingredients: vanilla, banana, rolled oats, seeds
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Artichokes cooked with olive oil and lemon.
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Port- and wine-steeped prunes with mascarpone.
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The flavorful heat of wasabi wakes up the senses in a Japanese fusion-style deviled egg.
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In this recipe for the root vegetable, ginger and toasted mustard seeds make rutabaga pop.
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A grilled mackerel recipe inspired by a mixture of the Spanish and French flavors of tapenade, tomato, fennel, capers, and saffron.
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This is my take on the Tuscan dessert frittelle di riso The custard makes these a very special dessert, but you can also just make the fritters, if you like, which makes them more of a snack They go really well with coffee, either served as they are or with whipped cream.
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These "BLT" hot dogs are topped with crispy bacon, fresh tomatoes, and crunchy lettuce dressed with a creamy caraway-pickle mayonnaise.
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An easy variation on classic chiles rellenos--they're rolled instead of stuffed. Cotija cheese adds a genuine flavor of Mexican cuisine, but feta can be used as a substitute.