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Save time and use an Instant Pot® to soften dry navy beans quickly to make this traditional navy bean and ham soup for the whole family.
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If you happen to have a ham bone leftover from a roasted ham, cover it with water and simmer it with an onion and a bay leaf to make the stock for this rich, meaty soup But if not, chicken stock works well, too.
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This soup-and-sandwich combo can be made up to a day ahead -- perfect for a picnic or a fun, casual dinner at home.
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Black-eyed pea salad with a Greek twist, fresh spinach, Kalamata olives, sun-dried tomatoes, feta cheese, green onions, garlic, and lemon.
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Depending on your appetite, this variation on a classic Caesar salad with grilled chicken makes an excellent first-course or a full-on meal Hitting the lettuce with a little fire is an unexpectedly brilliant trick; the green leaves char and crisp and the insides become slightly tender, but you still get the satisfying crunch everyone loves about romaine If you're a pescatarian, try it with grilled tuna, salmon or scallops.
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If you love Vietnamese phó – You will love Ka-Soy (Iu-Mien Noodle Soup)! Ka-Soy is an authentic Iu-Mienh soup dish with bursting flavors. It is delightful and...
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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My husband and I wanted to create a recipe for a savory cupcake. Our challenge: when people think of Charleston (SC) what comes to mind? We decided we would recreate...
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A hearty black bean and mixed meat stew that is often called the national dish of Brazil.
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Curing bacon doesn't require special skills, you just need to be patient — the process takes about 10 days. Michael Symon uses pork belly from special heritage breeds, but any kind is fine, provided it's extra fatty. "The more fat, the more flavor," he says.