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Sliced onions and fennel, slowly cooked until lightly browned, tossed with Parmesan, lemon, and parsley.
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An easy recipe for mushroom melt sandwiches from DTLA Cheese in Los Angeles. You will need wild mushrooms, Taleggio cheese, and brioche slices.
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Harvest a batch of zucchini or summer squash blossoms from your garden and use them to create a quick gourmet pasta dish flavored with saffron and parsley.
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An easy and elegant sauce to accompany fish, meat, or poultry.
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This has got to be the easiest way to make fresh lemon or limeade and the best way to beat the hot humid heat. The blackberries react with the citrus creating...
Ingredients: lemons, sugar, water, fruit, mint
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Italian bread is drenched in a butter and herb mixture, then loaded up with mozzarella cheese!
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The classic pairing of lamb with bright green mint jelly has largely gone away, but lamb and mint is a delicious combination. Chef John combines fresh mint with orange marmalade as a tasty substitute for the store-bought jelly.
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Using a blend of Mediterranean herbs and spices and a touch of cinnamon, these tender grilled lamb chops are served with orange and fresh mint sauce.
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This simple stovetop lamb stew is seasoned with only a pinch of saffron and a splash of wine, then showered with lots of chopped mint Once assembled, this fragrant stew takes only about an hour to cook It has a bright-flavored lightness that makes it ideal for these balmy evenings
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This recipe is by Rena Coyle and takes About 1 hour 30 minutes, plus refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Sweet crab meat and even sweeter sugar snap peas are a lovely match in this green-flecked springtime pasta Don’t overlook the final garnish of olive oil, lemon juice, black pepper and flaky sea salt – it really brings out the saline flavor of the crab Try replacing the mint with basil or chives, or even with tender pea shoots, which will increase the pea quotient in a delightful way.
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This salted lassi recipe from Susan Feniger is a savory riff on an Indian mango lassi (or lhassi) and is made with mint, cumin, and yogurt.