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You can used either canned or home-cooked chickpeas in this take on the classic Italian dish pasta con ceci, which is an excellent, nutritious, quick-cooking dinner But even more appealing is the way the soft earthiness of the chickpeas plays off the al dente pasta, coating it like a rich sauce but without a lot of fat The whole dish is zipped up with some lemon, garlic and red pepper flakes.
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Delicious dill pickles that are battered then fried. This recipe also works well with other pickled vegetables, like pickled peppers.
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"This is a wonderful, spicy dill pickle with a nice hint of sweetness. Plan to at least double the amount of crushed red pepper if you like it REALLY spicy...YUM!"
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These refrigerator dill spears are great with a sandwich, as a stand-alone snack, or chopped up as hot dog relish.
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This simple fish dish is best made with wild salmon, but it works equally well with the farmed sort It's astonishingly easy In a hot oven, melt butter in a skillet until it sizzles, add the salmon, flip, remove the skin, then allow to roast a few minutes more
Ingredients: butter, chervil parsley, salmon
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Vegan ranch dressing is easy to make and more delicious than the store-bought variety; whip this up and let stand for flavors to develop.
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Fill a colorful bell pepper with this creamy, spicy dip and watch the crackers and carrot sticks disappear! Mayonnaise and sour cream are perked up with dill, onion, Worcestershire sauce, parsley and hot pepper sauce.
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A creamy mixture flavored with onion is spread on white bread and rolled with a crisp baby dill pickle.
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This refreshing soup originates from Spain and is served ice cold. The base of the soup is made with fresh tomatoes, cucumber and peppers. For a smoother soup, puree more than half of the vegetables. If you prefer it chunky - don't puree them at all. It's even better if you can leave this soup overnight to allow the flavors to develop.