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With this simple whole wheat pizza dough recipe from chef Wolfgang Puck, you can make any kind of pizza you want: just add the toppings of your choice.
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A four item recipe list and basically no preparation! Just combine cubed stew meat, condensed minestrone soup, condensed tomato soup, and dry onion soup mix in a large baking dish, bake at 250 degrees all day, and voila!
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This recipe is inspired by the signature Korean summer noodle dish, naeng myung The traditional dish is made with a strong beef broth I’m using a vegetarian broth I make with dried mushrooms and kelp, adapted from a recipe in Deborah Madison’s “Vegetarian Cooking for Everybody.” You could also use chicken stock
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Learn the basics of canning vegetables and fruit at home with Michael Symon.
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This recipe is great for grouper fillets, but you can also use it with tilapia. It's both healthy and flavorful! You don't have to love fish to love this dish. Serve it with rice and cole slaw to complete the meal.
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Inspired by eggs Benedict, poached eggs sit atop slices of tomato and mozzarella cheese in this delicious vegetarian breakfast.
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Steamed corned beef is a classic Bahamian dish also known as 'Fire Engine'. Traditionally served with grits for breakfast or with white rice for lunch or dinner. Steam is a Bahamian term for anything fried down and simmered in a tomato base (bologna, pork chops or chicken can also be served this way).
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This is Greek salad perfection: Michael Psilakis tops warm bread with garlicky red-pepper tzatziki (cucumber-yogurt spread) and a piquant combo of cucumbers, olives, peperoncini, tomatoes, radishes, greens, and feta.
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This chili-like stew relies on spicy, fresh green chorizo for its bright, zesty flavor It only takes half an hour to make your own green chorizo, but you can substitute any kind of fresh (uncured) store-bought sausage, as long as it’s got a kick Then add some chopped garlic, along with minced parsley and roasted poblano pepper for the green factor
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