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This seven-layer salad takes some inspiration from the salads they sell at Boots (pasta shells and julienned carrots) and some inspiration from my grandmother (curry powder and brown sugar). This makes a really refreshing, flavorful salad that I simply love and that my friends request at barbeques!
This seven-layer salad takes some inspiration from the salads they sell at Boots (pasta shells and julienned carrots) and some inspiration from my grandmother (curry powder and brown sugar). This makes a really refreshing, flavorful salad that I simply love and that my friends request at barbeques!
Ingredients:
pasta, carrots, lettuce, cucumber, green peas, kernel corn, mayonnaise, brown sugar, curry powder, garlic salt, cheddar cheese
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Yes, it is worth your while to make English muffins from scratch Not only is the texture lighter and crisper, homemade muffins taste better, too — yeasty, wheaty, complex You will need to sear these muffins on the stove top before baking
Yes, it is worth your while to make English muffins from scratch Not only is the texture lighter and crisper, homemade muffins taste better, too — yeasty, wheaty, complex You will need to sear these muffins on the stove top before baking
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Steven Satterfield, the chef at Miller Union in Atlanta, published a version of this recipe for a kind of Lowcountry risotto in his cookbook, "Root to Leaf." He uses Carolina Gold rice, a heritage long-grain variety, but any good long-grain rice will do Likewise, feel free to substitute other hams for the country ham called for in the recipe But use the very best peas you can find or, failing that, asparagus tips or tiny radishes
Steven Satterfield, the chef at Miller Union in Atlanta, published a version of this recipe for a kind of Lowcountry risotto in his cookbook, "Root to Leaf." He uses Carolina Gold rice, a heritage long-grain variety, but any good long-grain rice will do Likewise, feel free to substitute other hams for the country ham called for in the recipe But use the very best peas you can find or, failing that, asparagus tips or tiny radishes
Ingredients:
butter, gold, dry white wine, vegetable stock, heavy cream, country ham, english peas, salt
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This delightfully tart and sweet Japanese-style cucumber salad is great anytime.
This delightfully tart and sweet Japanese-style cucumber salad is great anytime.
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Get Deviled Kidneys Recipe from Food Network
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Get Baked Falafel with Cucumbers and Tahini Recipe from Food Network
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If coleslaw tastes too sweet to you, try this easy version without sugar.
If coleslaw tastes too sweet to you, try this easy version without sugar.
Ingredients:
cabbage, cucumber, celery, cilantro, parsley, mayonnaise, white vinegar, onion powder, salt, black pepper
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Get Roasted Salmon with Chile Minted Cucumbers Recipe from Food Network
Get Roasted Salmon with Chile Minted Cucumbers Recipe from Food Network
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Get Thai Beef Skewers With Pickled Cucumbers Recipe from Food Network
Get Thai Beef Skewers With Pickled Cucumbers Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
sugar, salt, rice vinegar, cucumber, fish sauce, green chile, red onion, cilantro leaves, soy sauce, sesame oil, mirin, cloves, ginger, brown sugar, sesame seeds, red pepper flakes, juice, sirloin, scallions
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Get Lox and Cream Cheese Stuffed Cucumbers Recipe from Food Network
Get Lox and Cream Cheese Stuffed Cucumbers Recipe from Food Network
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Get Chesapeake Burgers Recipe from Food Network
Get Chesapeake Burgers Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
beef, old bay, worcestershire sauce, vegetable oil, american cheese, english muffins, dill pickle
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
olive oil, dry white wine, sauvignon blanc, onion, baby artichokes, asparagus, english peas, scallions