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Get Quick Chicken Mole in Tortillas Recipe from Food Network
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Freshly fried pita bread, lettuce, peppers, onion, tomato, cucumber, and feta cheese are topped with mint and and a lemony dressing in this traditional fattoush salad.
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Get Napa Cabbage Lobster Rolls with Mint Mayonnaise and Carrot Ginger Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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The Russians call it kulebyaka, but in Alaska it is pirok, perok or peroche — all amendments of pirog, the more general Russian word for pie Inside the flaky crust, wild salmon from Alaskan waters is layered with rice and cabbage, crops introduced to the 18th-century natives of Kodiak Island by fur traders from across the strait Long after the Russians gave up the hunt for sea otter pelts and sold their claim to the territory to the United States, the frontier fish-camp dish remained a staple of the Alaskan table
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This sandwich takes advantage of late-summer’s bounty, with a pile of vegetables set between two layers of focaccia It takes about half an hour to prepare You’ll glaze some sliced onions with garlic, lemon and olive oil, chop and sauté the vegetables you happen to have on hand, and then layer it all with slices of your best tomatoes, some cheese and chopped olives
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This homey casserole was developed by Pierre Franey in 1991 for the 60-Minute Gourmet column It is hearty sustenance that evokes memories of childhood and sweater weather Its preparation is simple, but its flavors veer elegant
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Get Beef Kebabs with a Surprise Center Recipe from Food Network
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This summer salad recipe tosses squash, grapes, and bell pepper with pine nuts, mint, and a lemony Moroccan-inspired dressing.
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Spicy and sweet, this sensational stir fry marries marinated pork strips with a colorful medley of sweet peppers.
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Get Roasted Capon with Quinoa-Olive Stuffing Recipe from Food Network
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Benjamin Wicks, proprietor of Mahony’s Po-Boy Shop on Magazine Street in New Orleans, which opened in the summer of 2008, is a raver and ranter with the heart of an old-timer “Why don’t people care about making great po’ boys?” he asked The Times, rhetorically, a year later And then he gave us a terrific recipe that will take a little time to pull off, but results in a beef Po' Boy sandwich of uncommon excellence