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Easy, fresh bread-and-butter pickles are simply combined and refrigerated at least 24 hours before serving. They keep in the refrigerator for 3 weeks, but they'll probably be gone long before that.
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I had these ingredients in my fridge and just started to chop and toss everything in and it all came together deliciously! I served it with Quinoa Angel Hair...
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Grilled sirloin salad and grilled vegetables are tossed together in a sesame-ginger dressing in this fresh salad perfect for summertime.
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A simple and delicious combination of hard-cooked eggs, beans, onion, celery, and sweet pickle relish. A little mayo holds it all together.
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Wonderful change to a plain old quesadilla. Sweet, salty and barbecued! Use any type of firm red apple. Additional options: add barbecued chicken or chopped jalapeno peppers. Serve warm with sour cream, salsa, guacamole or all three.
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Long-grain rice absorbs a broth of pureed green chiles, cilantro, and tomatillos, giving you a flavor-packed yet easy green rice side dish.
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The sweet flavors of this relish creates an exotic accompaniment to fish or chicken. Try pairing with Thai, Indian, or Caribbean dishes or serve with Tortilla chips. Besides the lift to your tastebuds, the relish will add texture and color to your plate.
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These paleo and vegan sunflower banana muffins are also egg-free, made with bananas, flax seed meal, coconut flour, and sweetened with maple syrup.
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Chicken and green beans are served over rice with a spicy peanut sauce.
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes 2 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.