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Canned peas combine with pickles and peanuts for a refreshing summer salad. Keep the ingredients in your pantry so you can whip up a batch anytime.
Canned peas combine with pickles and peanuts for a refreshing summer salad. Keep the ingredients in your pantry so you can whip up a batch anytime.
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Whether you start with fresh or frozen sugar snap peas, this recipe bursts with soy sauce and sesame flavor. Serve the snap peas hot as a side dish, or chilled for an Asian-inspired appetizer.
Whether you start with fresh or frozen sugar snap peas, this recipe bursts with soy sauce and sesame flavor. Serve the snap peas hot as a side dish, or chilled for an Asian-inspired appetizer.
Ingredients:
sugar snap peas, olive oil, soy sauce, sesame oil, chili oil, brown sugar, sesame seeds
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Get Tabbouleh and Chick Pea Salad Recipe from Food Network
Get Tabbouleh and Chick Pea Salad Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
wheat, chick peas, curly parsley, mint leaves, scallions, plum tomatoes, lemon, lemon juice, olive oil
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In the bruschetta recipe, crunchy grilled bread is topped with creamy ricotta cheese, minty peas, and spicy radishes.
In the bruschetta recipe, crunchy grilled bread is topped with creamy ricotta cheese, minty peas, and spicy radishes.
Ingredients:
italian bread, olive oil, garlic, peas, mint leaves, ricotta cheese, salt plus, black pepper
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Get Curried Pea Soup with Frizzed Ginger Recipe from Food Network
Get Curried Pea Soup with Frizzed Ginger Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
butter, onion, celery, leek, curry powder, vegetable stock, herb, peas, creme fraiche, olive oil, spanish onions, carrots, tomatoes, button mushrooms, potatoes, parsley, thyme, garlic, salt, black peppercorns, cloves, vegetable oil, ginger
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Classic chili dogs with shredded cheese and sliced green onions are ready to eat in just minutes.
Classic chili dogs with shredded cheese and sliced green onions are ready to eat in just minutes.
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Chuck roast is slow-cooked with Italian salad dressing mix and pickled peppers until it is tender enough to shred with a fork.
Chuck roast is slow-cooked with Italian salad dressing mix and pickled peppers until it is tender enough to shred with a fork.
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When graham crackers are feeling a little too basic, try sandwiching toasted marshmallows and chocolate with flattened pieces of cookie dough.
When graham crackers are feeling a little too basic, try sandwiching toasted marshmallows and chocolate with flattened pieces of cookie dough.
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First you saute onion with cinnamon and cumin. A very happy beginning. Then you stir in tomatoes, fresh shelled peas and coconut milk perfumed with chili powder, coriander, and turmeric. Simmer until peas are tender.
First you saute onion with cinnamon and cumin. A very happy beginning. Then you stir in tomatoes, fresh shelled peas and coconut milk perfumed with chili powder, coriander, and turmeric. Simmer until peas are tender.
Ingredients:
coconut milk, chili powder, coriander seed, turmeric, ginger, onion, cinnamon, cumin seeds, tomatoes, pea pods
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This recipe is by Dorie Greenspan and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Dorie Greenspan and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Quick and easy pasta dish with a little bite that will make anyone look like a gourmet chef. Adjust the chili oil to your own spice level.
Quick and easy pasta dish with a little bite that will make anyone look like a gourmet chef. Adjust the chili oil to your own spice level.
Ingredients:
linguini, olive oil, chili oil, shrimp, sugar snap pea, cloves, dry white wine, pasta, butter, lemon juice, basil
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Recipe for Olive Oil Vanilla Ice Cream, as seen in the October 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
Recipe for Olive Oil Vanilla Ice Cream, as seen in the October 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'