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A simple coleslaw without mayonnaise marinates in a sweet and tangy dressing and is served cold. It's easy to make because you use a bag of shredded cabbage. Chill overnight for the best flavor.
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After the overindulgence that comes with Thanksgiving, you might want to try something a little lighter and brighter with your leftover meat This is a version of sopa de lima, the restorative and delicious Mexican soup popular in the Yucatán It is usually made with chicken and a local lime, but turkey and supermarket lime are a magical, timely substitute.
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This is New Mexico's traditional cookie. A great thick sugar cookie that is dusted with cinnamon-sugar. The traditional shape is fleur-de-lis, but use your favorite cookie cutters if you like.
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Serve this crab and celery salad on crackers, lettuce or stuff it in puff pastry shells.
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This cookie is traditional in Taos, New Mexico. This particular recipe was given to me by my mother, Margaret Miera Romero.
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Magnificent jumbo pasta shells stuffed to bursting with cheesy spinach filling.
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This roasted kale and chickpea salad gets an extra crunch from toasted walnuts and is a quick and easy lunch or dinner.
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Get Leonard's Barbeque Sweet Mustard Coleslaw Recipe from Food Network
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This tangy red French dressing has a hint of fire and lots of interesting flavor.
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Cayenne pepper, onion, garlic and Worcestershire sauce have their way with this delicious French-style dressing. The result is a robust dressing that lends itself to heartier salad ingredients. Makes a lot - three and a half cups.
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A dash of apple juice adds a little sweetness, while a bit of apple cider adds a pleasing tartness to this simple and hearty one-pan meal of sauteed pork chops, simmered with sauerkraut and onions. Sweet or tart is up to you, but caraway seeds are a must!
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Zwiebelkuchen is an onion pie from Swabia, in south-central Germany. It is a special time of year, in the fall, when the mom & pop winemakers will open a BasinWirtschaft in their barn or garage. They serve the new wine, fresh zwiebelkuchen, and perhaps some wurst, for a minimal fee. A few tables are set up, and they are open when they have time to serve. To indicate they are serving, they will hang a straw broom over the doorway. The combination of the onions and the 'green ' wine can have explosive consequences later on!