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Get Vanilla-Curry Cotton Candy Recipe from Food Network
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Get Spiced Tea with Cardamom Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: milk, vanilla bean, cardamom, honey
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This recipe is by Joanna Pruess and takes 45 minutes, plus overnight refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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An easy pot of thick & hearty veggie goodness that tastes even better days 2, 3, 4 . . . when re-heating, try adding a squeeze of lemon to brighten and change...
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Karen DeMasco beats the dough for these buttery cookies with an entire vanilla bean, so the oils in the pod add deep vanilla flavor.
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Italian sausage and chunks of steamed sweet potato are added to this black bean soup seasoned with allspice, garlic and Worcestershire sauce.
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Layers of sauce and tortillas mingle with a seasoned chicken and black bean mixture. This is a delicious and easy recipe best served with a side of Spanish rice. You may wish to substitute low fat sour cream.
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Get Grilled Avocado Stuffed with Black Bean Salsa Recipe from Food Network
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An unbelievably simple, yet flavorful dish! Serve with rice, a green salad and a nice glass of red wine. It's low in fat, too!
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This pressure cooker vegan black bean chili recipe is a quick-cooking chili with black beans, red bell peppers, red onions, chipotle, and spices.
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An easy chicken soup recipe with tons of flavor from sautéed chicken breasts, Italian sausage, and basil pesto, and filled with zucchini and hearty white beans.
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When I am planning a Passover menu I look to the Sephardic traditions of the Mediterranean The Sephardim were the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula; they had a rich culture and lived in harmony with Christians and Muslims until the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions at the end of the 15th century, when all non-Christians were expelled from Spain and Portugal The Sephardim were welcomed in Turkey, and many went to Greece, North Africa and the Middle East as well