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Host a build-your-own party starting with a salad where guests create a unique combination of toppings and prepared items.
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A different kind of pickle, made from wild leeks.
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This recipe uses Roma tomatoes and lots of veggies and seasonings that are available all year. The hardest part is blanching, peeling and chopping the 40 tomatoes, the rest is a snap.
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This deviled ham recipe mixes ham, mayonnaise, pickle relish, cayenne, Tabasco, and Dijon mustard into a smooth, spicy spread for sandwiches or crackers.
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A cream cheese sandwich spread gets kicked up a notch by adding jalapeno peppers, pimentos, grated onion, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper. Layered with bacon and sliced avocado, it's destined to become a family favorite.
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The Romans make a classic dish in the spring with very young milk-fed lamb Such meat is hard to find in American supermarkets, but the technique, which involves a short braise in vinegar and water with a boost of anchovy at the end, works fine with chunks of lamb cut from a leg or roast of any young lamb This recipe is built on the precise technique for abbacchio alla cacciatora that Marcella Hazan offered in "The Classic Italian Cookbook," with some freshening up
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Anyone can pull off these Philly cheese steak sliders, a game day crowd-pleaser of sauteed steak, peppers, onions, and cheese melted between Hawaiian rolls.
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Scrambled eggs with ham, garlic scapes, onion, and white Cheddar cheese make this a delicious egg dish for any meal.
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Creamy peppercorn Ranch dressing over lots of crunchy, colorful vegetables and rotini pasta.
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A salty-sweet cocktail snack with a hint of thyme and cayenne pepper.
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A typical ratatouille recipe has you sauté all the vegetables separately, then combine them That seemed too laborious for a potpie So I streamlined the method by making a sauce on the stove with the peppers and tomatoes, stirring in roasted eggplant and zucchini, and sausage for extra flavor, and baking everything covered in dough.
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Our simple soup really highlights the taste of sweet summer corn, but since the vegetable is available virtually all the time, you can make the chowder year-round. You can even use frozen corn, though fresh is best.