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Make a tasty Tzatziki sauce for all our your classic Greek recipes. With grated cucumber, herbs, lemon, and spices, it’s easily combined in a few minutes and...
Make a tasty Tzatziki sauce for all our your classic Greek recipes. With grated cucumber, herbs, lemon, and spices, it’s easily combined in a few minutes and...
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Get Falafel Recipe from Food Network
Get Falafel Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chickpeas, olive oil, cloves, serrano chiles, green onions, parsley leaves, mint leaves, cilantro leaves, lemon juice, cumin seeds, coriander seeds, baking powder, salt, greek yogurt, red peppers, spanish paprika, lemon, white beans, harissa, tahini, red wine vinegar, smoked paprika, tomatoes, red onion
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Beef stew meat is slowly simmered with tomato-vegetable juice cocktail, onion, chili powder and Worcestershire and then potatoes, carrots and celery are added at the end and cooked until just tender.
Beef stew meat is slowly simmered with tomato-vegetable juice cocktail, onion, chili powder and Worcestershire and then potatoes, carrots and celery are added at the end and cooked until just tender.
Ingredients:
lard, beef stew, water, tomato, onion, worcestershire sauce, chili powder, salt, beef bouillon, carrots, celery, potatoes
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Get Pinto Beans with Burnt Ends Recipe from Food Network
Get Pinto Beans with Burnt Ends Recipe from Food Network
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You can serve this refreshing mixture as a salad, as a topping for whole grains or as a salsa with grilled fish or chicken.
You can serve this refreshing mixture as a salad, as a topping for whole grains or as a salsa with grilled fish or chicken.
Ingredients:
tomatoes, european cucumber, kernels, serranos, cilantro, rice vinegar, lemon juice, olive oil
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Get White Wine Fondue Recipe from Food Network
Get White Wine Fondue Recipe from Food Network
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This cocktail recipe strikes a sweet-tart balance with elderflower liqueur, fresh lime juice, and rum.
This cocktail recipe strikes a sweet-tart balance with elderflower liqueur, fresh lime juice, and rum.
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This dish is good hot, at room temperature, as a side, or as part of an antipasto platter.
This dish is good hot, at room temperature, as a side, or as part of an antipasto platter.
Ingredients:
cauliflower, green olives, capers, italian parsley, lemon, olive oil, red pepper flakes, lemon juice, cloves
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One of the most popular dishes in Peru, pollo la brasa, or peruvian rotisserie chicken, is marinated in smoky spices including smoked paprika and freshly ground...
One of the most popular dishes in Peru, pollo la brasa, or peruvian rotisserie chicken, is marinated in smoky spices including smoked paprika and freshly ground...
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A fantastic recipe with a touch of HOT for chicken or turkey. Use caution when handling the jalapeno peppers. Uncle Bill's Tips: Wear plastic gloves or wash hands thoroughly after handling, using white vinegar or a mixture of water and bleach to remove the pepper's heat.
A fantastic recipe with a touch of HOT for chicken or turkey. Use caution when handling the jalapeno peppers. Uncle Bill's Tips: Wear plastic gloves or wash hands thoroughly after handling, using white vinegar or a mixture of water and bleach to remove the pepper's heat.
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One of the most exquisite exploitations of the blackberry is accomplished by teaming it with a little booze and presenting it in a sugar-rimmed martini glass, making what might be called a blacktini The original recipe, from ''The Berry Bible,'' suggests vodka, but I find the complexity of the drink enhanced by the gin's juniper-berry accent I think vodka is dull, actually, but if you like it (most of America seems to), go with God.
One of the most exquisite exploitations of the blackberry is accomplished by teaming it with a little booze and presenting it in a sugar-rimmed martini glass, making what might be called a blacktini The original recipe, from ''The Berry Bible,'' suggests vodka, but I find the complexity of the drink enhanced by the gin's juniper-berry accent I think vodka is dull, actually, but if you like it (most of America seems to), go with God.