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This is a very crunchy, very satisfying coleslaw with ramen noodles, cabbage, toasted almonds and sesame seeds. The dressing is vinegar and oil with lots of herbs and a tad of sugar.
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A fresh spring salad of mixed greens tossed with chopped tomatoes over a bed of avocado. A fresh lemon vinaigrette and darling daisy garnish finish off this salad with flair.
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Ready-made mayonnaise is a bit sweet but tastes fine when balanced by acidic ingredients such as the vinegar and capers here. Its good with both the fish and potatoes.
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These Italian sausage-spiced baby back ribs have a wonderful flavor, which is further highlighted by the spicy, sweet, and tangy orange glaze . Serve them up at your next game day party or potluck.
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This has hints of the caribbean with the mango but also a hit of heat with the pepper jelly. It is a bold sense of flavors, but served over a very simple jasmine...
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This gluten-free, low-carb, and paleo-friendly 'meatza' uses ground beef as a crust! It is perfect for those who crave pizza but cannot eat bread or want to cut down on some carbs.
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Green chicken is the dish that has originated from the Nilgiri regions of South India. This dish is one of our family favourites and I am so thrilled to share...
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This is a classic Italian bean and pasta soup If you have already made a pot of beans using a pound of beans, and want to use it for this soup, just use half the beans but all of the broth as directed in Step 1.
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Red peppers, habanero peppers, and Fresno chiles combine to make this flavorful Tunisian hot sauce a perfect addition to spice up any meal!
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Lowly pig trotters are transformed into a traditional and flavorful New Year's Eve dish in this simple family recipe with deep African-American roots. Serve with a sprinkle of vinegar or hot sauce alongside plenty of Southern-style side dishes.
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Miss the tarheel tradition of a pig pickin'? Then find yourself a crock pot, a big pork shoulder, some cider vinegar and get cooking! While ground and crushed red pepper will provide the basic heat - go the extra mile and find some Texas Pete (or Trappey's) pepper sauce to bring the taste of Carolina to your kitchen.