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This delicious, super-healthy salad is a great meal-in-one; it makes an ideal vegetarian option at the Thanksgiving table.
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This recipe by Rachael Ray can be made either into a loaf or muffins, depending on your mood.
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A twelve-hour stint in the refrigerator makes all the difference in this crowd-pleasing layered salad. The mayonnaise dressing that 's spread over the top trickles down, and all the flavors come together.
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Here is a fine variation on the old combination of egg and asparagus It is a twist on the bistro staple, frisée aux lardons, with pan-fried asparagus standing in for the bacon lardons It’s mixed with the frisée and a pungent garlic vinaigrette laced with a little anchovy
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Like most great ideas, this sandwich came to me while laying couch on an empty stomach. I wanted a grilled cheese but felt the need to change it up a bit. I knew...
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Onion and bacon stuffing baked in muffin tins is the perfect individual-size side dish for Thanksgiving dinner.
Ingredients: bacon, butter, onion, celery, poultry, bread, eggs
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This recipe makes a poppy seed salad dressing and a green salad with strawberries. Combine the two for a unique salad option.
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World, meet your new favorite dinner.
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Dried cranberries and fresh blueberries add sweetness to this tangy salad topped with feta and goat cheese.
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I love all things strawberry so when I was asked to make bread pudding I decided to try adding strawberries. The results were heavenly. I have never liked bread pudding... until now that is. I will definitely be adding this to my list of favorites.
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In 2007, if you were looking for a sign of the culinary times, you could do no better than the one prominently displayed in San Francisco, in my local Übermarket for the conscientious shopper: “Organic Summer Squash, $3.99 a pound.” Our growing food fetishization created a new produce category: luxury squash I was disturbed but also intrigued: perhaps familiarity had blinded me to squash’s delicate charms — at these prices it clearly deserved more than a typically bland sauté or a quick turn on the grill Given its etymology (the word “squash” comes from a Native American word meaning “eaten raw”), maybe it shouldn’t be cooked at all