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This delicious version of the popular after-Thanksgiving casserole rises above its humble origins as a way to use leftovers by including heavy cream and fresh mushrooms. It's topped with Parmesan cheese and crunchy almonds.
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Simple Chicken Parmesan is the perfect dish to lure kids into the kitchen - what kid doesn't like chicken tenders and spaghetti? And this dish is loaded with mini cooking lessons. With one simple recipe, kids learn how to boil pasta, mince garlic, grate cheese, make tomato sauce, and pound, bread and saute cutlets. Bonus: This recipe makes twice the sauce needed, so freeze half for another meal.
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At 611 Supreme in Seattle, authentic Normandy-style buckwheat crepes are filled with either savory or sweet fillings. Let the batter rest overnight before making the crepes.
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Fresh basil, parsley, oregano, and spinach are blended with pine nuts and Parmesan cheese in this pesto recipe.
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Just in time for sweet, sweet summertime.
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This tasty Trinidadian-style soup is made with spinach to evoke the flavor and texture of callaloo, or amaranth, a common green in Trinidad.
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From A to Z, everything you need to know to make a great tasting detox smoothie. From The Blender Girl herself, Tess Masters!
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A delightful mixture of spinach, egg and ricotta cheese is layered with mozzarella cheese, cream of mushroom soup and succulent morsels of chicken to make a rich and satisfying baked lasagna.
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It's so good on a chilly spring night and even better with a grilled sandwich for lunch the next day. By the way, you can omit any veggies you chose, but don't use canned vegetables. I promise you it's just better this way