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Roasted tomatoes with onion and herbs are served warm atop tender lettuce leaves with shaved Parmesan cheese in this terrific salad.
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Get Chicken Alfredo with Mushrooms and Asparagus Recipe from Food Network
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A substantial side dish with a tangy filling flavored with olives, herbs, and paprika.
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This healthy zucchini salad recipe is easy to customize according to your tastes or to use up what vegetables you might have on hand.
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Get Cherry Tomato Fra Diavolo Sauce, Seafood and Pasta Recipe from Food Network
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This casserole is a modern twist on an old favorite, the tomato-zucchini bake But instead of a Parmesan and bread-crumb topping, this one is covered in a savory oat and Cheddar crumble that crisps and browns in the oven Dollops of garlicky, herbed ricotta make the casserole wonderfully rich and creamy, while olives liven it up with their salty tang
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Get On Top of Ole Smoky, All Covered with Cheese: Spaghetti and Meatballs Recipe from Food Network
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The tomato tarts and quiches I’ve been eating in Provence are delightful Spreading mustard on the crust before you top it with tomatoes is a new idea that makes perfect sense to me, as mustard is such a perfect condiment for tomatoes.
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Chicken kabobs are marinated and basted with a coconut cream-based marinade, creating a Caribbean-inspired meal for grilling nights.
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Central Europeans love legumes and created many flavorful dishes using them, partly because legumes were inexpensive and more readily available during the hungry...
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Savory puff pastries stuffed with a hearty nut-and-chickpea filling.
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When fat stalks of asparagus come into the markets, what better thing to do with them than roast or grill them What’s more, the California chef and teacher John Ash, demonstrating a recipe at the recent “Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives” conference at the Culinary Institute of America in Napa Valley – an event that bridges health care, nutrition science and cooking – insists that not only does asparagus taste better when it’s not cooked in or near water, but also that it doesn’t cause that distinctive odor in urine many people experience after eating it I can’t vouch for the latter claim, but asparagus is intensely delicious when you roast it And it’s a beautiful addition to this lemony mix of barley and herbs