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Hungry Hungry Veganos Falafel is one of our most favorite foods EVER. Especially for rahzh (he could probably eat it all day,every day). Sad thing is we both...
Hungry Hungry Veganos Falafel is one of our most favorite foods EVER. Especially for rahzh (he could probably eat it all day,every day). Sad thing is we both...
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Get Fried Tomatillos With Apple and Ham Recipe from Food Network
Get Fried Tomatillos With Apple and Ham Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, ham, gala apple, apple cider vinegar, honey, shallot, parsley, chives, rosemary, thyme, tomatillos, buttermilk, flour, yellow cornmeal, mustard, onion powder, garlic powder, turmeric
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Rather than traditional sausage stuffing, chef George Mendes of NYC's Aldea serves a smoky version using chorizo and hot pimentón de la Vera (smoked paprika).
Rather than traditional sausage stuffing, chef George Mendes of NYC's Aldea serves a smoky version using chorizo and hot pimentón de la Vera (smoked paprika).
Ingredients:
brioche, olive oil, chorizo, white onion, garlic, beefsteak tomato, smoked paprika, dry white wine, parsley, thyme, chicken stock, eggs
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The mushrooms in this recipe are allowed to marinate for a few days before completing the salad.
The mushrooms in this recipe are allowed to marinate for a few days before completing the salad.
Ingredients:
dry white wine, olive oil, white wine vinegar, garlic, mint, thyme, oregano, tarragon, mixed mushrooms, celery ribs, parsley
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This simple pasta primavera uses a combination of the earliest vegetables available in spring — asparagus, peas and spring onions — making it a true celebration of the season The sauce works best with springy egg pasta, preferably homemade or a good purchased brand Make sure not to overcook it; you need the chewy bite to stand up to the gently cooked vegetables
This simple pasta primavera uses a combination of the earliest vegetables available in spring — asparagus, peas and spring onions — making it a true celebration of the season The sauce works best with springy egg pasta, preferably homemade or a good purchased brand Make sure not to overcook it; you need the chewy bite to stand up to the gently cooked vegetables
Ingredients:
sugar snap peas, asparagus, butter, english peas, spring onion, garlic, salt, tagliatelle, parmigiano reggiano, greek yogurt, parsley, tarragon
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This easy, low-calorie potato mushroom soup is great for weeknights. It can be made ahead of time or personalized with other herbs and spices.
This easy, low-calorie potato mushroom soup is great for weeknights. It can be made ahead of time or personalized with other herbs and spices.
Ingredients:
bacon, potatoes, onion, assorted mushrooms, garlic powder, onion powder, water, milk, thyme, flour
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Sweet dried figs pair beautifully with leftover Thanksgiving turkey
Sweet dried figs pair beautifully with leftover Thanksgiving turkey
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Get Pork with Sweet Onion Marmellata Recipe from Food Network
Get Pork with Sweet Onion Marmellata Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, onions, orange marmalade, rosemary, thyme, salt, black pepper, balsamic vinegar, sugar, cloves, pork, parsley
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Greens get a boost from salty, sweet, spicy and creamy fixings.
Greens get a boost from salty, sweet, spicy and creamy fixings.
Ingredients:
olive oil, pork sausages, garlic, shallot, oranges, red wine vinegar, lettuce, red pepper flakes, parsley
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Get Goat Cheese filled Grape Leaves Recipe from Food Network
Get Goat Cheese filled Grape Leaves Recipe from Food Network
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These duck legs, prepared in the manner of a classic French coq au vin, are deeply flavored, hearty and rich — a perfect cool weather meal rounded out with earthy lentils and root vegetables For ease of service, all the components can be prepared well in advance, reheated and combined at the last minute.
These duck legs, prepared in the manner of a classic French coq au vin, are deeply flavored, hearty and rich — a perfect cool weather meal rounded out with earthy lentils and root vegetables For ease of service, all the components can be prepared well in advance, reheated and combined at the last minute.
Ingredients:
duck, onion, celery, carrots, bay leaf, thyme, fennel seeds, allspice, tomato paste, flour, chicken broth, dry red wine, lentils, cloves, parsnips, butter, parsley, chives