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This fresh pea salad uses cheddar cheese and apples, and is perfect for any occasion from picnics to the holidays.
This fresh pea salad uses cheddar cheese and apples, and is perfect for any occasion from picnics to the holidays.
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A recipe for warm Dickensian sangría flavored with roasted grapefruits and oranges.
A recipe for warm Dickensian sangría flavored with roasted grapefruits and oranges.
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The basic mixtures of spices essential to Indian cookery are called masala, from an Arabic word meaning seasonings.
The basic mixtures of spices essential to Indian cookery are called masala, from an Arabic word meaning seasonings.
Ingredients:
cinnamon, bay leaves, fennel seeds, green cardamom, black peppercorns, coriander seeds, cloves, nutmeg, cumin seeds, salt, amchur, ginger, chiles, black pepper, asafetida, star anise
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Get Fried Pea and Mint Patty Sandwiches: Pea-lafels Recipe from Food Network
Get Fried Pea and Mint Patty Sandwiches: Pea-lafels Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
fennel seeds, coriander seeds, yogurt, mint leaves, peas, edamame, shallot, garlic, olive oil, chickpea flour, pitas, tomatoes, english cucumber
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Get Smoked Ginger Chicken with Cardamom, Cloves and Cinnamon Recipe from Food Network
Get Smoked Ginger Chicken with Cardamom, Cloves and Cinnamon Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
cloves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, canola oil, ginger, garlic, black mustard, zest, bone removed
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With farm-fresh asparagus, no cooking is needed If the stalks are fat, slice them lengthwise with a simple kitchen peeler; if they’re skinny, just chop everything up fine Add radishes, fresh herbs, pea tendrils (if available), toasted pumpkin seeds, and you have an easy, incredibly vibrant salad
With farm-fresh asparagus, no cooking is needed If the stalks are fat, slice them lengthwise with a simple kitchen peeler; if they’re skinny, just chop everything up fine Add radishes, fresh herbs, pea tendrils (if available), toasted pumpkin seeds, and you have an easy, incredibly vibrant salad
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A delicious summer salad made with your favorite berries.
A delicious summer salad made with your favorite berries.
Ingredients:
sugar snap peas, raspberries, raspberry vinegar, olive oil, sugar, blueberries, salad greens
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Delicious, quick and easy—a perfect midweek dinner. This recipe serves 2, but it can easily be doubled or tripled etc for more people. The ingredient amounts...
Delicious, quick and easy—a perfect midweek dinner. This recipe serves 2, but it can easily be doubled or tripled etc for more people. The ingredient amounts...
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Green peas and water chestnuts combine with a vinaigrette dressing for a crunchy colorful salad that is perfect for picnics or lunch.
Green peas and water chestnuts combine with a vinaigrette dressing for a crunchy colorful salad that is perfect for picnics or lunch.
Ingredients:
peas, carrots, water chestnuts, green onions, vegetable oil, red wine vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, sugar, paprika, dry mustard, mayonnaise
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Dried split peas are cooked with a ham bone, carrots, onion and garlic covered in water. Season with plenty of freshly ground black pepper.
Dried split peas are cooked with a ham bone, carrots, onion and garlic covered in water. Season with plenty of freshly ground black pepper.
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This is a straight-forward version of a classic soup combines dried split peas with onion and ham. Variations include adding carrots, celery, or potatoes.
This is a straight-forward version of a classic soup combines dried split peas with onion and ham. Variations include adding carrots, celery, or potatoes.
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This simple Japanese-inflected soup has a delicate green flavor and a lovely creamy consistency Served in small bowls, it makes a perfect beginning to a spring meal Using white miso (shiro miso) keeps the soup light; red miso (a k a miso) gives it a nutty, more earthy flavor
This simple Japanese-inflected soup has a delicate green flavor and a lovely creamy consistency Served in small bowls, it makes a perfect beginning to a spring meal Using white miso (shiro miso) keeps the soup light; red miso (a k a miso) gives it a nutty, more earthy flavor