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Steven Satterfield, an Atlanta chef with a deep love for green peanut oil, developed this recipe for a coming book on goobers from Short Stack Editions Green peanuts are nothing more than raw peanuts They have a fresh, vegetal flavor, and retain their greenness when cold-pressed into oil
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Cream cheese, deli beef, green onions and a dash of hot pepper sauce -- mold, refrigerate and serve.
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Yellow and green split peas are cooked with chicken broth, onion and carrot and pureed in this thick potage.
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The simple glaze will seriously up your grilling game.
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Asian inspired crab cakes with fresh crab meat, lime, ginger, and sriracha.
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Zesty crab salad sandwich in sourdough bread, grilled on a panini press.
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This easy slow cooker recipe leads to succulent and delicious shredded pork loin in green salsa for enchiladas, tamales, or burritos.
Ingredients: canola oil, roast, green salsa
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Budget-savvy skirt steak is the star of this fast meal.
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Get Penne with Baby Artichokes, Black Olives and Peas Recipe from Food Network
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Peeling fava beans is a fiddly task that includes removing the beans from their pods, blanching them and then peeling off the skins But for a light dish of pasta, peas, cracked black pepper and cheese, it’s well worth the effort Favas can be found in farmers markets in the spring and summer
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These pulled pork sandwiches combine the best of Southern cooking with the flavors of Italy. Tender pork is combined with onions, peppers, mushrooms, and pesto sauce for filling sandwiches hearty enough for your biggest eaters!
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Jonathon Sawyer is no snob Although he runs the kitchens in a slew of acclaimed restaurants in the Cleveland area, including The Greenhouse Tavern, the chef decided to honor Thanksgiving and his home state, Ohio, by sending along a personal recipe that calls to mind the processed-food delights that, for decades, characterized the cooking of the Midwest “Think of this salad as a little slice of nostalgia from the canned-and-frozen households of the mid-20th century,” he wrote in an email