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Get Green Onion Hash Brown Potatoes Recipe from Food Network
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This quick and easy rice side dish made with tomato, onion, carrot, celery, and chicken bouillon is a fixture on most Guatemalan tables.
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Get Crispy Rice Treats Recipe from Food Network
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Authentic Jamaican rice. This adds a sweet, vegetarian complement to spicy dishes!
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This veggie bean burger has the best of everything: black beans, brown rice, cheese, mushrooms, and a great mix of seasonings.
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These little rice balls, stuffed with either a savory tempeh filling and rolled in toasted sesame seeds, or stuffed with a date and coated with toasted almonds, make a lovely lunchbox treat or snack and kids love them.
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Here is a recipe David Tanis built out of one he got from the cookbook author Nancy Singleton Hachisu for negi, the long Japanese onion that looks like a leek You could try it with actual leeks, or with spring onions or even scallions in a pinch It’s a bit of a riff on the classic French leeks vinaigrette, but the taste is purely Japanese.
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Kewpie® mayonnaise adds creaminess to this refreshing Japanese cabbage, daikon radish, and carrot coleslaw with a sesame seed dressing.
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Get Pork Medallions with Beans and Rice and Mushy Peas Recipe from Food Network
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This absurdly easy recipe came to The Times from Colin Alevras, then the chef at the Tasting Room in New York, which, until it closed in 2008, offered Rice Krispies treats every day, and made more for Halloween Browning the butter elevates these plebeian snacks into something more toothsome, and it adds just an extra couple of minutes to the process They’re so good
Ingredients: marshmallows, butter, cereal
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This relaxed take on the popular New Orleans shrimp stew comes together in about an hour, so you can get a taste of the Big Easy on a weeknight Just make a quick slurry of onion, bell pepper, ham, parboiled rice, garlic, cayenne, thyme and tomatoes Let it simmer until the rice is tender, about 20 minutes