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You can certainly eat corned beef with boiled cabbage and carrots, but it can be a great deal more exciting to pile the shredded meat — ruddy pink, salty, fatty and meltingly sweet — into warm flour tortillas, then top it with a bright, crunchy, slightly fiery cabbage slaw The contrast between the soft and the crisp, the salt and the sweet, is fantastic — particularly if you adorn each taco with a few pickled jalapeños and, perhaps, an additional swipe of mayonnaise It’s not fusion cooking, nor appropriation
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The orange vinaigrette dressing in this wonderful salad gives all the other ingredients pizzazz. There are three kinds of greens - spinach, leaf lettuce, and cabbage -slices of fresh orange and lots of fresh crabmeat. Serves four as a meal.
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Collard greens don’t have the cachet of popular greens like black kale and rainbow chard This is probably because collards have a stronger flavor and tougher leaf than many other greens They do stand up to longer cooking, but they don’t require it
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This sweet and crunchy salad is easy and delicious any time of the year. Double the recipe for large parties.
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This tasty slaw is perked up by the addition of mandarin oranges, crushed pineapple, ginger and nutmeg.
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Michel Nischan pickles the carrots, celery, and peppers before tossing them with the rest of the salad.
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Bigos is usually translated as “hunter’s stew” and is sometimes referred to as the national dish of Poland This version, adapted from Monika Woods, is rich with meat but heightened with caraway balanced by the tartness of sauerkraut, tomato and sweet fresh cabbage Woods's mother makes it with the ends and scraps of meat saved and frozen over months’ worth of meals, so feel free to experiment with different cuts
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Frozen fish can be a weeknight savior—and winner, when you turn it into tacos.