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This easy quick bread gets plenty of flavor from sun-dried tomatoes, Cheddar cheese, onion, garlic and herbs.
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Cubes of avocado make a rich addition to this classic Greek salad with kalamata olives, fresh parsley, tomatoes, and feta cheese.
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Get Grilled Portobellos Filled with Wild Rice-Almond Pilaf and Piquillo Pepper Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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Get Grilled Portobellos Filled with Wild Rice-Almond Pilaf and Piquillo Pepper Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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Eaten whole, wheat berries have a strong nutty flavor, making them an earthy alternative to rice, couscous and quinoa They can be soaked overnight so they’ll cook faster and have a lighter, softer texture, but it’s not necessary A great way to prepare them is in tabbouleh, as a substitute for bulgur wheat
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Use portobello mushrooms for this They are meaty and make for a very substantial pie You can omit the feta for a vegan version of this pie
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Potato soup in a jar is made with potato flakes and dry milk and seasoned with turmeric and thyme.
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There are many versions of this cooked carrot salad throughout the Middle East and North Africa This one, seasoned with lemon juice, cumin, garlic and olive oil, is always a crowd pleaser
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Fresh wild mushrooms are the most delicious indulgence, whether it’s gray-brown morels in the springtime, golden chanterelles in the summer, or russet-colored porcini in the fall True, they are expensive (unless you know how to pick your own), but a mere half-pound is all you need for this creamy pasta — and chicken livers are cheap Serve the pasta in small portions; it is undeniably a bit on the rich side
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Polpette are Italian meatballs; polpettine are meatballs, too, but more diminutive It follows, then, that polpettone is Italian for meatloaf (or a substantial meatball large enough to share) But polpettone is much more interesting than the somewhat bland everyday meatloaf known in the United States
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This is the way my friend Christine Picasso prepares artichokes Her touch is the inclusion of sweet red peppers, a nutritious complement to the bitter artichokes She calls this Artichauts à la barigoule, a dish every French cook makes differently, each claiming his or hers to be the authentic version.