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Pressure cooker beans, seasoned with cumin and mustard seeds, are simple to prepare and are a very versatile side dish or a addition to soup or burritos.
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Get Spinach and Citrus Salad with Sweet and Spicy Pecans Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe is by Celia Barbour and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This flavorful marinade is made with mesquite-flavored seasoning, thyme, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, and other seasonings for juicy grilled, broiled, or baked pork chops.
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An enticing, pretty appetizer plate combines salmon-stuffed deviled eggs and stuffed cherry tomatoes. The treats get a sprinkling of smoked paprika to kick up the flavor and color.
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Red and sweet potatoes come together in this colorful potato salad with bacon; serve on July 4th or at summer picnics.
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In Italy, bricklayers and plutocrats alike eat the same thing for lunch: panini, sandwiches layered with meat and cheese and flattened between two searing griddles Today they're almost as common as cappuccino in America, albeit much cheaper and easier to make One affordable panini press, and you're on the fast track to the perfect party food.
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Get Roasted Chicken Breast with Cheddar-Jalapeno Quesadilla and Spicy Black Bean Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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This chicken-fried chicken sandwich recipe has chicken breast dipped in buttermilk, floured, fried until crispy, and topped with homemade pickled peppers.
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Provençal flavors of basil pesto and ratatouille are the star of these deviled eggs.
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Herb blossom butter sounds fancy, but it’s really just a prettier, more floral, summery version of herb butter, perfect with any white-fleshed fish, salmon or trout If you have no access to flowering herbs, simply use chives, thyme and dill instead to make a plain herb butter. Look for herb blossoms at farmers markets or buy a couple of blooming potted herb plants, or ask a friend with a vegetable garden. Edible flowers and all sorts of herb blossoms are also available online.