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Our version of this family favorite is ready in just 30 minutes.
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The New York City Greenmarket Web site has a handy table that shows what’s available during each month of the year It tells me, for example, that fresh beets are available from June through November, but that you can count on the greens only through September Use whatever color beet you choose for this recipes
Ingredients: olive oil, beet greens, garlic, eggs, milk
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Get Crunchy Sweet Brussels Sprout Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Save time by using turkey sausage instead of making mini turkey meatballs from scratch.
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Liven your week with this tasty seacoast recipe of peppers stuffed with tilapia, scallops and shrimp.
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This relaxed take on the popular New Orleans shrimp stew comes together in about an hour, so you can get a taste of the Big Easy on a weeknight Just make a quick slurry of onion, bell pepper, ham, parboiled rice, garlic, cayenne, thyme and tomatoes Let it simmer until the rice is tender, about 20 minutes
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Ingredients: olive oil, onion, cloves, collard
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Juicy summer tomatoes and fresh basil top this easy crostini appetizer.
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Mozzarella slices are served with tomatoes, fresh basil, and sprinkled with olive oil. A perfect salad alternative, especially in summer when you can get tomatoes and basil from the garden.
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At El Rey Coffee Bar and Luncheonette, you can get this rich, silky egg terrine all day long, but it’s particularly wonderful at breakfast or brunch Although it does take time to put together, you can do all of it well ahead – up to 24 hours And the last minute work is minimal (slice an avocado, chop up some fresh herbs)
Ingredients: bread, olive oil, eggs, milk, salt, sugar
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There are so many ways to enjoy this sauce You can serve it with pasta or grains, over vegetables (try it with cauliflower) or on a bruschetta I recently tried it with Israeli couscous, sautéed in olive oil then simmered in stock and topped with this sauce.