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The best type of arugula for this salad is the feathery type called wild arugula I love the contrast of flavors here — peppery arugula alongside sweet carrots and a nutty dressing
The best type of arugula for this salad is the feathery type called wild arugula I love the contrast of flavors here — peppery arugula alongside sweet carrots and a nutty dressing
Ingredients:
baby arugula, carrots, broken walnuts, blue cheese, tarragon, lemon juice, sherry vinegar, balsamic vinegar, dijon mustard, garlic, olive oil, walnut oil
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Get Chicken with Wild Mushrooms Recipe from Food Network
Get Chicken with Wild Mushrooms Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chickens, olive oil, garlic, wild mushrooms, thyme, dry sherry, white wine, chicken stock, butter
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Note: Korean references to kkaennip, (깻잎) and tŭlkkae (들깨) are usually translated as sesame leaves.
Note: Korean references to kkaennip, (깻잎) and tŭlkkae (들깨) are usually translated as sesame leaves.
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A Tunisian spice mixture used together with harissa to season meaty stews.
A Tunisian spice mixture used together with harissa to season meaty stews.
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Light, sweet shrimp and fresh broccoli make a healthy topping for fettuccine pasta.
Light, sweet shrimp and fresh broccoli make a healthy topping for fettuccine pasta.
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The crown rib roast is one of the most festive and serviceable cuts of meat, beautifully proportioned and wieldy, with luscious, lean red meat at the chop end tapering off into rustic, fatty and crispy rib bits at the bone end, with a built-in handle to facilitate gnawing Domestic lamb is more than suitable for crown roast and with its slightly firmer texture seems to stand up better on the plate than the incredibly supple lamb from Australia and New Zealand The local lamb is also a good deal.
The crown rib roast is one of the most festive and serviceable cuts of meat, beautifully proportioned and wieldy, with luscious, lean red meat at the chop end tapering off into rustic, fatty and crispy rib bits at the bone end, with a built-in handle to facilitate gnawing Domestic lamb is more than suitable for crown roast and with its slightly firmer texture seems to stand up better on the plate than the incredibly supple lamb from Australia and New Zealand The local lamb is also a good deal.
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Get Smoked Paprika and Bacon Popcorn Recipe from Food Network
Get Smoked Paprika and Bacon Popcorn Recipe from Food Network
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Get Split Whole Cumin Chicken Recipe from Food Network
Get Split Whole Cumin Chicken Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chicken, olive oil, honey, cilantro leaves, buttermilk, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, cumin, cloves, fennel seed
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A recipe for juicy breakfast turkey burgers. You will need dark-meat turkey, onion, fresh sage, fennel seed, brown sugar, and onion powder for the patties.
A recipe for juicy breakfast turkey burgers. You will need dark-meat turkey, onion, fresh sage, fennel seed, brown sugar, and onion powder for the patties.
Ingredients:
turkey, yellow onion, sage, fennel seed, brown sugar, garlic powder, english muffins, butter, eggs
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A spicy sauce familiar to fans of Buffalo-style chicken wings is used to bring heat to homemade meatballs in this recipe.
A spicy sauce familiar to fans of Buffalo-style chicken wings is used to bring heat to homemade meatballs in this recipe.
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These roasted Mediterranean vegetables featuring cherry tomatoes, zucchini, bell peppers, onion, and garlic make a delicious sheet pan dinner with an easy cleanup.
These roasted Mediterranean vegetables featuring cherry tomatoes, zucchini, bell peppers, onion, and garlic make a delicious sheet pan dinner with an easy cleanup.
Ingredients:
cherry tomatoes, red bell pepper, bell pepper, green bell pepper, zucchini, red onions, cloves, olive oil, basil
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This recipe is by Sam Sifton and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Sam Sifton and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.