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You find variations on this fava bean purée in Southern Italy, the Middle East and Morocco This one, from Apulia, is the simplest The purée should have the texture of hummus.
Ingredients: fava beans, salt, garlic, olive oil
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You get a refreshing combination of sweet, savory, and spicy all in one salsa recipe combining tomato, mango, avocado, and jalapeno pepper.
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An Indian-style take on one of our favorite vegetables.
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Get Chicken Paillards With Herb-Tomato Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Canned tomatoes -- not the seasonally sensitive fresh ones -- provide the flavor here, so you can whip up this heartwarming soup any time of year. If you'd like to use an herb other than sage, either rosemary or marjoram would be a good choice.
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If you love tomato basil soup like I do, but want to lighten up the traditional recipe that uses heavy cream, this soup will really make you happy. It gets its...
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This elegant green salad garnished made with fresh mozzarella, ripe slicing tomatoes, raspberries, and olives is sure to impress your guests.
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Diced chicken is simmered with tomatoes, kidney beans, corn, bell peppers, chili powder, cayenne and cumin in this easy soup.
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This hearty chicken tortilla soup recipe is thickened with corn tortillas and is full of shredded chicken, peppers, tomatoes, and chili spices.
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Rice wine vinegar, honey, wasabi paste, and fresh lime juice are the key elements of this spunky dressing you can serve over a salmon salad.
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This heavenly wild mushroom ragout with creme fraiche is fantastic for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
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Fragrant, intense and full of fiery chile, this lamb stir-fry isn’t for the timid eater For the most authentic flavor, it’s worth your while to seek out Sichuan peppercorns, which have a woodsy, tongue-numbing, camphor quality (They are available at specialty spice markets, in Chinatown, or online.) You can substitute regular black peppercorns, but you won’t get the same punch