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It’s not just cilantro-and-mint salad, of course There is parsley as well, and also arugula and baby lettuce: a jumble of herbs and soft greens lightly dressed with lime juice and oil It’s a terrific salad to serve as a foil to spicy food, or to sprinkle on a taco as kind of green-ish version of pico de gallo.
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This clean and simple Persian appetizer features pita with butter, feta cheese, and fresh herbs such as basil, tarragon, and mint.
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My family loves this wonderfully tasty main dish salad made with flat iron steak, bacon and fresh blue cheese.
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Spinach is topped with peppers, mushrooms and steak in this recipe.
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My wife prefers my pan-fried steaks over grilled Filet Mignon, New York Strip or Sirloin any day. The key is not so much the cut of the meat, rather how it is prepared to give it its magic.
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Bring something different to the holiday party: this flat pie pairs fresh cherries and pears with freshly ground black pepper and exotic five-spice powder.
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Get Naan: Indian Oven-Baked Flat Bread Recipe from Food Network
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All ingredients come from the freezer or the refrigerator and are assembled at time of use. Freshly cooked beans are better than the canned variety so have some on hand always, all beans work well for this wonderful soup! Ladle into your nicest soup plate, find a warm cozy place to sit and sip your soup.
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Fresh rosemary, thyme and sage blend with garlic, olive oil and balsamic vinegar for an herby marinade.
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When serving hot soups, it is essential to serve a hot bread to eat alongside the soup.
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For most cooks, paella is a time-consuming production best saved for that Saturday evening dinner party But this one, made just with a collection of sausages and very little fuss, produces a satisfying one-pot dinner in hardly more time than it takes to baby-sit a risotto Sip a glass of earthy, meaty Châteauneuf-du-Pape alongside.