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There is nothing better on a chilly, damp day than a steaming bowl of potato leek soup; and conversely, few things are as delicious and refreshing on a hot, humid day than a bowl of ice cold vichyssoise.
There is nothing better on a chilly, damp day than a steaming bowl of potato leek soup; and conversely, few things are as delicious and refreshing on a hot, humid day than a bowl of ice cold vichyssoise.
Ingredients:
butter, leeks, salt plus, yukon gold, vegetable broth, heavy cream, creme fraiche, cayenne pepper
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Simply roast fresh green beans with olive oil, salt, and black pepper until browned to bring out their nutty flavor.
Simply roast fresh green beans with olive oil, salt, and black pepper until browned to bring out their nutty flavor.
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Potato leek soup filled with Colby-Monterey Jack cheese is sure to become a weeknight favorite in your family this fall and winter!
Potato leek soup filled with Colby-Monterey Jack cheese is sure to become a weeknight favorite in your family this fall and winter!
Ingredients:
butter, olive oil, leeks, sweet onion, cloves, bay leaves, coriander, potatoes, chicken bouillon, chicken stock, colby, heavy whipping cream, chives
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A creamy soup doesn’t have to mean lots of cream Puréed leeks in this soup provide body as well as flavor, and a handful of rice helps give it a smooth consistency For a brilliant green taste and color, let the soup cool completely before blending in the spinach
A creamy soup doesn’t have to mean lots of cream Puréed leeks in this soup provide body as well as flavor, and a handful of rice helps give it a smooth consistency For a brilliant green taste and color, let the soup cool completely before blending in the spinach
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Szechuan peppercorns, garlic, and sesame seeds come together in this spicy Szechuan green bean recipe that is quick to prepare.
Szechuan peppercorns, garlic, and sesame seeds come together in this spicy Szechuan green bean recipe that is quick to prepare.
Ingredients:
szechuan peppercorns, peanut oil, garlic, ginger, red wine vinegar, soy sauce, green onion, hoisin sauce, sesame oil, green beans, sesame seeds
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A very pale green springtime cousin of vichyssoise, this purée is comforting when served hot, refreshing when cold.
A very pale green springtime cousin of vichyssoise, this purée is comforting when served hot, refreshing when cold.
Ingredients:
green garlic, olive oil, leeks, celery rib, yukon gold, water, bouquet garni, parsley chervil
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This easy mushroom broth recipe makes the perfect base for soups, stews, gravies, and risottos.
This easy mushroom broth recipe makes the perfect base for soups, stews, gravies, and risottos.
Ingredients:
olive oil, carrot, leek, yellow onion, garlic, button mushrooms, italian parsley, thyme, bay leaf, black peppercorns, water, salt
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Get Italian Green Beans Recipe from Food Network
Get Italian Green Beans Recipe from Food Network
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Stuffed green bell peppers filled with ground beef, rice, and mozzarella cheese are easy to prepare for a weeknight meal.
Stuffed green bell peppers filled with ground beef, rice, and mozzarella cheese are easy to prepare for a weeknight meal.
Ingredients:
green bell peppers, beef, onion, garlic, tomatoes, white rice, water, worcestershire sauce, salt, hot pepper sauce, black pepper, mozzarella cheese, tomato sauce
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Artichoke Leek Frittata! Tender frittata with eggs, sautéed leeks, artichoke hearts, Parmesan, tarragon and chives. Perfect for Spring!
Artichoke Leek Frittata! Tender frittata with eggs, sautéed leeks, artichoke hearts, Parmesan, tarragon and chives. Perfect for Spring!
Ingredients:
butter, leeks, artichoke hearts, tarragon, salt, eggs, flour, baking powder, parmesan cheese
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This recipe is by Kim Severson and takes 2 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Kim Severson and takes 2 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.