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This rich dressing from New Orleans is studded with plenty of plump oysters and seasoned with Cajun-inspired spices.
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Fresh poblano chiles, shredded cheese, and spicy southwest-style corn make an easy and delicious spoon bread.
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This recipe for grilled vegetarian skewers has halloumi cheese, bell peppers, mushrooms, and eggplant with a tomato-artichoke sauce.
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Lime zest tames the bitterness of stout in this great beef marinade.
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This simple broccoli salad kicks up ordinary broccoli with some lemon and red pepper flakes.
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Kick up your tuna salad sandwiches by adding jalapeno peppers and Cheddar cheese crumbles to the mix!
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Fiddlehead ferns have a flavor similar to asparagus and are available from April through July in many specialty markets. Here, they are simply cooked in olive oil and garlic to make a fabulous first course or side dish.
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A super-speedy chili using pantry items for those nights when you need a warm and hearty meal but you just have a few minutes to get something on the table.
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Get A Salad with Crunch and Substance: Bean and Vegetable Tostadas Recipe from Food Network
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I begin many of my rhubarb recipes by briefly poaching thick slices in a sugar syrup with the seeds and pod of a vanilla bean (Don’t be alarmed by the amount of sugar; it’s mostly drained off.) It’s a method I learned from the pastry chef Jacquy Pfeiffer Once poached, the rhubarb has many uses, both sweet and savory
Ingredients: sugar, vanilla bean, rhubarb
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Get Baked Costa Rican-Style Tilapia with Pineapples, Black Beans and Rice Recipe from Food Network