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This Hungarian favorite side dish is just cabbage, onions, and egg noodles cooked in butter with salt and pepper to taste. It's so easy and good.
This Hungarian favorite side dish is just cabbage, onions, and egg noodles cooked in butter with salt and pepper to taste. It's so easy and good.
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Feijoada is a dish introduced by the Portuguese both to Brazil and West Africa. The Brazilian version is the 'cassic' version of the dish and the Mozambican version...
Feijoada is a dish introduced by the Portuguese both to Brazil and West Africa. The Brazilian version is the 'cassic' version of the dish and the Mozambican version...
Ingredients:
white beans, chicken, chorizo sausage, garlic, tomatoes, onion, carrots, cabbage, piri piri, bay leaves, parsley, palm oil
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Colorful shredded cabbage salad with oranges and radishes and a zesty lime cumin coriander dressing!
Colorful shredded cabbage salad with oranges and radishes and a zesty lime cumin coriander dressing!
Ingredients:
cabbage, green onions, oranges, cilantro, lime juice, olive oil, cumin seeds, coriander, salt
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This tangy and sweet coleslaw spiced with dry mustard and celery seed makes a great topping for barbeque or pulled pork sandwiches.
This tangy and sweet coleslaw spiced with dry mustard and celery seed makes a great topping for barbeque or pulled pork sandwiches.
Ingredients:
cabbage, red onion, sugar, white vinegar, vegetable oil, salt, dry mustard, celery seed
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An easy broccoli slaw recipe, with cabbage, walnuts, and dried cranberries.
An easy broccoli slaw recipe, with cabbage, walnuts, and dried cranberries.
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This hearty soup requires a good afternoon simmer, filling your house with the aromas of all things good and warming The marrow imbues the broth with a silkiness and richness, and the kale is thrown in for color and health You might want hot sauce, or not
This hearty soup requires a good afternoon simmer, filling your house with the aromas of all things good and warming The marrow imbues the broth with a silkiness and richness, and the kale is thrown in for color and health You might want hot sauce, or not
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Mexican chicken pozole recipe, pozole blanco, traditional dish of Guerrero, Mexico, made with hominy, chicken, and several garnishes.
Mexican chicken pozole recipe, pozole blanco, traditional dish of Guerrero, Mexico, made with hominy, chicken, and several garnishes.
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Get Okonomiyaki Recipe from Food Network
Get Okonomiyaki Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
flour, water, eggs, salt, cabbage, pork belly, sauce, mayonnaise, cilantro, scallions, gluten flour, potato starch, baking powder, nori, guar gum, cornstarch, beer
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Get Sauerkraut Recipe from Food Network
Get Sauerkraut Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
green cabbage, salt
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Triple sec liqueur adds a hint of sweet orange flavor to a colorful slaw made of red and green cabbage tossed with thinly sliced fennel and topped with a sprinkle of pine nuts.
Triple sec liqueur adds a hint of sweet orange flavor to a colorful slaw made of red and green cabbage tossed with thinly sliced fennel and topped with a sprinkle of pine nuts.
Ingredients:
apple cider vinegar, triple sec, salt, green cabbage, purple cabbage, fennel bulbs, yellow onion, pine nuts
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Get Chop Suey Recipe from Food Network
Get Chop Suey Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
wonton skins, canola oil, salt, scallions, cloves, napa cabbage, celery, shiitake mushrooms, sugar, chicken broth, soy sauce, sesame oil, cornstarch, chicken, brown rice, sesame seeds
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Put a couple of whole cabbages over a hot fire on a grill, and leave them there, turning every few minutes when you get a chance, until they look like something tragic and ruined You don’t need to season them, or oil them, or remove the thick outer leaves the way you’d do if you were cooking them lightly or shredding them raw You just need to burn them, slowly and deeply, so that they soften within and take on the flavor of fire
Put a couple of whole cabbages over a hot fire on a grill, and leave them there, turning every few minutes when you get a chance, until they look like something tragic and ruined You don’t need to season them, or oil them, or remove the thick outer leaves the way you’d do if you were cooking them lightly or shredding them raw You just need to burn them, slowly and deeply, so that they soften within and take on the flavor of fire