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With farm-fresh asparagus, no cooking is needed If the stalks are fat, slice them lengthwise with a simple kitchen peeler; if they’re skinny, just chop everything up fine Add radishes, fresh herbs, pea tendrils (if available), toasted pumpkin seeds, and you have an easy, incredibly vibrant salad
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This recipe is by David Tanis and takes About 30 minutes, plus time to cook the beets. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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If you like spicy food, this dip is for you. Make your own dal, a traditional Indian spiced stew, using dried red lentils.
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Caraway is common in some German-style breads, and occasionally in warm potato salads. Here it's added it to shredded red cabbage along with mild seasoned rice...
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Pickle juice makes an extra tender pulled pork.
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Combine broccoli, carrots, sunflower seeds, and garbanzo beans together for a colorful salad everyone in the family will love.
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This creamy shrimp salad with dill is great served inside fresh pita bread.
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Pickled and un-pickled cucumbers, a bit of mayonnaise and lots of delicious hard-boiled eggs. Easy and satisfying.
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Baked salmon with onion powder and dried dill weed. With just a hint of seasoning, you can make salmon taste delicious.
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We can't even dill with how good this pickle bread is.
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These easy refrigerator dill pickles are perfectly seasoned, crisp, and delicious.
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This creamy puree can be served hot or cold, so it makes a great summer soup.