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The best place for a salad on the Thanksgiving menu is at the beginning of the meal, before everybody fills up We often pass around plates of this vegetarian chopped salad (no bacon) to accompany the drinks before we sit down at the table The salad is a great mix of bitter and sweet flavors, juicy and crunchy, and comforting, too
The best place for a salad on the Thanksgiving menu is at the beginning of the meal, before everybody fills up We often pass around plates of this vegetarian chopped salad (no bacon) to accompany the drinks before we sit down at the table The salad is a great mix of bitter and sweet flavors, juicy and crunchy, and comforting, too
Ingredients:
champagne vinegar, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, garlic, dijon mustard, walnut oil, olive oil, lettuces, crisp, walnuts, blue cheese, parsley
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Get Steamed Mussels Recipe from Food Network
Get Steamed Mussels Recipe from Food Network
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Say "no!" to plain white rice and use this recipe to add flavor and color to converted rice with onion, garlic, bell pepper, and parsley.
Say "no!" to plain white rice and use this recipe to add flavor and color to converted rice with onion, garlic, bell pepper, and parsley.
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Truffle oil and Parmesan cheese are the key components in these truffle fries that are simply heavenly and will quickly become your favorite!
Truffle oil and Parmesan cheese are the key components in these truffle fries that are simply heavenly and will quickly become your favorite!
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A recipe for rich, creamy cauliflower soup with Gruyère cheese.
A recipe for rich, creamy cauliflower soup with Gruyère cheese.
Ingredients:
butter, yellow onion, cauliflower, garlic, chicken broth, bouquet garni, cheese, heavy cream, chives
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Get Whole Roasted Bass Recipe from Food Network
Get Whole Roasted Bass Recipe from Food Network
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Pair this recipe with other meze (appetizers or small dishes) from Michael Psilakis's authentic Greek dinner.
Pair this recipe with other meze (appetizers or small dishes) from Michael Psilakis's authentic Greek dinner.
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Roll out.
Roll out.
Ingredients:
cocktails, alcohol, soups, chocolate, puff pastry, boursin cheese, fontina, salami, parsley
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Layer these ingredients in a wide mouth mason jar for a lovely house-warming gift. The barley, split peas, rice, and lentils make beautiful layers, and the attached recipe card and seasoning packet of dried herbs make a complete and thoughtful present.
Layer these ingredients in a wide mouth mason jar for a lovely house-warming gift. The barley, split peas, rice, and lentils make beautiful layers, and the attached recipe card and seasoning packet of dried herbs make a complete and thoughtful present.
Ingredients:
barley, split peas, white rice, lentils, parsley, garlic, black pepper, salt, garlic powder, italian seasoning, sage
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Seriously addictive.
Seriously addictive.
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Tired of the same old garden salad? Mix it up with these delicious vegetables instead.
Tired of the same old garden salad? Mix it up with these delicious vegetables instead.
Ingredients:
asparagus, snow peas, white wine vinegar, lime juice, sugar, black pepper, garlic, shallot, olive oil, parsley, pepitas
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These crisp and savory cakes, a longtime specialty of the Manhattan restaurant called Home, are best described as homemade Tater Tots in patty form They are a nice change from mashed potatoes at Thanksgiving or Christmas (or any) dinner, make ideal carriers for fried or poached eggs at brunch, and can even double as latkes for Hanukkah The power of the garlic is tamed in one easy step — by boiling it in the same water as the potatoes.
These crisp and savory cakes, a longtime specialty of the Manhattan restaurant called Home, are best described as homemade Tater Tots in patty form They are a nice change from mashed potatoes at Thanksgiving or Christmas (or any) dinner, make ideal carriers for fried or poached eggs at brunch, and can even double as latkes for Hanukkah The power of the garlic is tamed in one easy step — by boiling it in the same water as the potatoes.