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Hearty New Mexico inspired dish that can be made vegetarian simply by omitting the pork. This can be labor intensive and will test your multi-tasking skills if already roasted chiles are not available.
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You can add other meats or veggies to suite your taste, and this quiche can be baked with or without pie shells.
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This is an easy, hearty, spicy soup. I have found that it is a favorite even with picky people! The recipe is always requested. Serve with warm buttered tortillas, cheese, and sour cream.
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This creamy dressing is rich with herbs--chives, garlic, scallions and tarragon--and uses far less anchovy than most green goddess dressings. A delightful green salad or seafood topper!
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Classic chili dogs with shredded cheese and sliced green onions are ready to eat in just minutes.
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One Thanksgiving, the pastry chef Diane Yang’s parents, Hmong refugees from Laos, found that they had filling left over from making egg rolls, and her mother came up with the idea of using it to stuff the turkey It's lighter than traditional bread stuffing, and yields relatively small servings, but it's a delicious addition to the feast It is not intended to be baked alongside the turkey
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This is great anytime, but especially during chilly weather. It can be as mild or as spicy as you like, by adjusting the amount of hot sauce.
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Celery root salad recipe, also known as celery remoulade, with celery root, green apple, and a mayonnaise Dijon dressing.
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A hearty but quick-to-make chili packs in plenty of vegetables along with garbanzos and black beans. You'll be eating in just an hour from start to finish.
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Add a wonderful hint of licorice to the basic vinaigrette.
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Classic Chinese Chicken Salad! With toasted sesame seeds and almonds, and fried puffed bean threads. Topped with a dark sesame oil and rice vinegar dressing.
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This is based on a number of Greek dishes that are made with barley rusks, rock- hard twice-baked barley bread slices that are sold in bakeries and reconstituted for delicious salads and soups You can make the rusks with any hearty country bread, just by drying out thick slices in a low oven The authentic Greek version of this recipe has a lot more olive oil and garlic