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Mashed avocado and bacon add great taste and texture to deviled eggs in this quick and easy recipe that takes them to a new level.
Mashed avocado and bacon add great taste and texture to deviled eggs in this quick and easy recipe that takes them to a new level.
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Get Green Beans and Bacon Recipe from Food Network
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Ingredients:
olive oil, cauliflower, cloves, red pepper, soft tofu, red pepper flakes, breadcrumbs, sesame seeds
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If you love shrimp scampi (and who doesn't?), look no further than this super-easy recipe.
If you love shrimp scampi (and who doesn't?), look no further than this super-easy recipe.
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Buffalo who?!
Buffalo who?!
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This recipe was made for summer.
This recipe was made for summer.
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You smash half the chickpeas in this recipe to make a spread, sort of a warm rustic hummus enhanced with garlic cumin and hot pepper, along with a liberal drizzle of olive oil You can use either freshly cooked dried beans or canned chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans), though freshly cooked is always preferable Tuck some into a pita for a vegetarian sandwich or serve as a dip to eat with bread and olives; a dollop of minty yogurt and a drizzle of tahini sauce make nice additions
You smash half the chickpeas in this recipe to make a spread, sort of a warm rustic hummus enhanced with garlic cumin and hot pepper, along with a liberal drizzle of olive oil You can use either freshly cooked dried beans or canned chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans), though freshly cooked is always preferable Tuck some into a pita for a vegetarian sandwich or serve as a dip to eat with bread and olives; a dollop of minty yogurt and a drizzle of tahini sauce make nice additions
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These are like soooo good, brah.
These are like soooo good, brah.
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This flavor-packed sauce puts jarred marinara to shame.
This flavor-packed sauce puts jarred marinara to shame.