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The star of this pesto is the garlic plant’s underappreciated second offering: the fleeting garlic scape The ingredients are straightforward except for the substitution of sunflower seeds for pine nuts The seeds are a fraction of the cost and do the job just as well
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This slow-cooked casserole of white beans and several kinds of meat has long been considered the pinnacle of regional French home cooking It takes planning (you’ll need to find all the ingredients), time and a good deal of culinary stamina But the voluptuous mix of aromatic beans surrounding rich chunks of duck confit, sausages, roasted pork and lamb and a crisp salt pork crust is well worth the effort
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"Millions who never visited the Waldorf owe him a debt," The New York Times wrote in 1950, upon Oscar Tschirky's death Mr Tschirky, a Swiss immigrant who became known as "Oscar of the Waldorf," is credited with creating this piece of Americana in 1893, a timeless dish whose popularity has spread far past the Waldorf's exclusive doors and into home kitchens
Ingredients: apple, celery, mayonnaise, lettuce
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Get Arugula Salad with Olive Oil, Lemon, and Parmesan Cheese Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: arugula, olive oil, lemon
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Romaine lettuce, apple slices, Cheddar cheese, fresh herbs, and toasted pecans, tossed with Dijon vinaigrette makes an amazing salad.
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Kohlrabi tastes a lot like a broccoli stem, but it's milder and sweeter and the texture is crisper. Chef Stephanie Izard of Chicago's Girl & The Goat makes it the star of her delicious salad, served raw in very thin slices.
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Get White Cheddar Gougeres, Apple Pulp, Prosciutto and Sage Recipe from Food Network
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Get Whole Wheat Israeli Couscous with Ratatouille, Mozzarella and Balsamic Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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This Thai red curry recipe has an interesting Canadian twist: Spence's secret ingredient is pure Canadian maple syrup. Serve hot with basmati or jasmine rice.
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This salad is best served warm so all of the fabulous flavors can strut their stuff. The veggies are roasted for this salad and then combined with bow tie pasta, arugula, sun-dried tomatoes, basil, and a splash of olive oil.