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Traditional lemon bars balance the tangy sweetness of lemon curd with a rich shortbread crust This recipe adds extra notes of flavor to the mix: the compelling bitterness of good olive oil and a touch of sea salt sprinkled on top They lend a mild savory character to this childhood favorite, making it a little more sophisticated than the usual lemon bar, but just as compelling
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Get Halibut Poached in Olive Oil with Broccoli Rabe Pesto Recipe from Food Network
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Also known as Mousse de Chocolate con Aceite de Oliva y Sal Maldon, this is a Spanish take on chocolate mousse that’s salty, sweet, and delicious.
Ingredients: heavy cream, chocolate
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An easy and quick lamb recipe that’s full of flavor.
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The secret weapon in this addictive granola is, yes, olive oil, which gives the oats and coconut chips a wonderful crispy bite Make sure to add the fruit after baking (putting it in the oven will dry it out), and feel free to improvise: swap out the apricots for dried cherries, the pistachios for walnuts, the cardamom for a little nutmeg But double the batch
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Get Roasted Leg of Lamb with Saffron and Olive Salsa Recipe from Food Network
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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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This tangy and refreshing pomegranate vinaigrette is ready in minutes, and goes great on any green or grain salad.
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Chorizo boudin balls are an appetizer akin to Italian arancini in which Cajun dirty rice is studded with spiced pork and enriched with creamy chicken livers before being draped in panko, fried and served with a garlic aioli Hearty yet refined, these can be made ahead, chilled (or even frozen) and then cooked just before guests arrive.
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A recipe with so much taste it will wow your friends, and wow you with how easy it is to make. Just try not to drool while you're cooking.
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This recipe is by Barbara Kafka and takes 47 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.