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There are three pretty joyful projects here that reward not only the pleasure-driven eater but the scientifically curious mind as well Making soy milk, making soft tofu, and making a savory caramel sauce (not sweet like the one you're probably accustomed to, but vinegary and spicy) are all as easy as those beginner science projects we remember from grade school (growing marigolds or sprouting avocado pits) and equally as wondrous As always, ingredients matter
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People sometimes say this creamy, cheesy pepper spread is too spicy, but then they keep eating it. Naturally, you can adjust the heat for personal tastes.
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Get Rack of Lamb with Pimenton, Garlic and Olive Oil Recipe from Food Network
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This udon noodle dish works with pretty much any vegetable in your fridge. Bonus: Udon noodles cook in five minutes flat.
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Use soy. No, use beans. No, use oats. No, use rice. Hey, why not use them all? This veggie burger is an alternative to eating its beefy cousin. It's high in fiber and as a stand alone patty, actually tastes pretty good. Once you layer the ketchup, mustard, pickles, etc. you won't be able to tell the difference.
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Sunny side up eggs welcome a warm, peppery tomato salsa in this version of a Mexican favorite.
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This recipe is inspired by the signature Korean summer noodle dish, naeng myung The traditional dish is made with a strong beef broth I’m using a vegetarian broth I make with dried mushrooms and kelp, adapted from a recipe in Deborah Madison’s “Vegetarian Cooking for Everybody.” You could also use chicken stock
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Get Salmon Pigs in a Blanket Recipe from Food Network
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Get Linguine alla Chitarra with Clams, Guanciale and Pea Tendrils Recipe from Food Network
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If something is worth doing, it's worth over doing and this burger is a prime example of going for the gold without having to go over the top. Happy Burgering.
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Any pickled pepper will work in this recipe but hot Peppadew peppers have a fruity flavor and sweet-and-sour brine.