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This Greek-style vegetable medley is a great side dish to falafel, kabobs, or any other Mediterranean or Middle-Eastern meal. Potatoes, mushrooms and zucchini sing with the sunny flavors of olive oil, garlic, and oregano.
This Greek-style vegetable medley is a great side dish to falafel, kabobs, or any other Mediterranean or Middle-Eastern meal. Potatoes, mushrooms and zucchini sing with the sunny flavors of olive oil, garlic, and oregano.
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Don't leave the house without a hot breakfast. This simple concoction of rice cereal and apple with cinnamon and optional berries and nuts will stick to your ribs.
Don't leave the house without a hot breakfast. This simple concoction of rice cereal and apple with cinnamon and optional berries and nuts will stick to your ribs.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 3 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 3 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
olive oil, celery, carrots, onion, meat, italian sausage, red wine, tomatoes, tomato paste, porcini mushrooms, chicken stock, sage, rosemary, bay leaves, salt plus, pepper, tagliatelle
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A classic hash browns recipe. You will need russet potatoes, canola oil, salt, and black pepper to make this simple recipe.
A classic hash browns recipe. You will need russet potatoes, canola oil, salt, and black pepper to make this simple recipe.
Ingredients:
potatoes, canola oil
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No fig leaf can hide the fact that figs are the sexiest fruit on earth, with sensuous curves on the outside and juicy, blushing flesh within.
No fig leaf can hide the fact that figs are the sexiest fruit on earth, with sensuous curves on the outside and juicy, blushing flesh within.
Ingredients:
raisin bread, walnut oil, salt, pepper, green beans, figs, thyme, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, sherry vinegar, walnuts, shallot, thyme leaves, parsley
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It's lime time.
It's lime time.
Ingredients:
yellow onion, garlic powder, limes, cumin, salt, red pepper flakes, olive oil, honey, cilantro, salmon
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A spice rub of Szechuan peppercorns and garlic put a new spin on simple broiled salmon. Use wild Alaskan troll-caught salmon for best flavor.
A spice rub of Szechuan peppercorns and garlic put a new spin on simple broiled salmon. Use wild Alaskan troll-caught salmon for best flavor.
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During the holidays, everything you make deserves a little dressing up -- including humble but hearty root vegetables.
During the holidays, everything you make deserves a little dressing up -- including humble but hearty root vegetables.
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Orange slices, red onion, and black olives are simply dressed in this tangy salad.
Orange slices, red onion, and black olives are simply dressed in this tangy salad.
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Get Winter Minestrone Recipe from Food Network
Get Winter Minestrone Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, onion, carrots, celery, garlic, swiss chard, russet potato, tomatoes, rosemary, cannellini beans, beef broth, parmesan cheese, italian parsley
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This is a delicious modification of a classic Thai dish! Seitan and spinach are cooked in a flavorful, peanut sauce. Serve with rice.
This is a delicious modification of a classic Thai dish! Seitan and spinach are cooked in a flavorful, peanut sauce. Serve with rice.
Ingredients:
ginger, cloves, curry, coconut milk, chicken, peanut butter, sugar, vegetable oil, soy sauce, chili, oyster sauce, sweet onion, spinach, green onions
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This recipe came to The Times in 1994 via Paola di Mauro, an Italian grandmother who lived, cooked and made wine in Marina, a small suburban town some 12 miles southeast of Rome She was one of a band of cooks, mostly women, stretching back over generations, who have formed Italian cuisine, maintained its traditions and made it one of the world's most beloved and sought-after cooking styles Italians sometimes call it "cucina casalinga," roughly translated as "housewives' cooking." But with its intense concern for the quality of primary ingredients and its care to combine them in a judicious balance of flavors, it is much more than that
This recipe came to The Times in 1994 via Paola di Mauro, an Italian grandmother who lived, cooked and made wine in Marina, a small suburban town some 12 miles southeast of Rome She was one of a band of cooks, mostly women, stretching back over generations, who have formed Italian cuisine, maintained its traditions and made it one of the world's most beloved and sought-after cooking styles Italians sometimes call it "cucina casalinga," roughly translated as "housewives' cooking." But with its intense concern for the quality of primary ingredients and its care to combine them in a judicious balance of flavors, it is much more than that
Ingredients:
lamb, olive oil, cloves, instant flour, dry white wine, rosemary, anchovy filets, wine vinegar