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Take some with you for a snack anytime you might need a quick energy boost.
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Chef Mark Ladner tosses these tangy peas with sharp chopped red onion, so this vinegary dish can be paired with a light tannic red wine.
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I love grits, which is strange since I was raised in Wisconsin. My husband on the other hand hates them and he was raised in the south. He however loves these garlicky, cheesy grits. This is a great dish to serve with barbequed ribs or chicken
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Chicken tenderloins make a quick filling for tacos, along with plenty of garlic, black beans, bell peppers, cilantro, and a Mexican cheese blend.
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This is for garlic lovers! Tiny pieces of garlic are fried in olive oil and served over pasta, then topped with Parmesan cheese. Don't be scared off by the amount of garlic used, it caramelizes and sweetens as it fries in olive oil. It has become a favorite in my family, including my kids.
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This recipe came to The Times in a 2007 article by Marian Burros about the then newly burgeoning locavore scene This dish, adapted from Melissa Kelly, the chef at Primo Restaurant in Rockland, Me., makes the most of spring onions and green garlic, two verdant savories that are abundant before summer.
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Start or end an elegant meal with this chilled spring strawberry yogurt soup with refreshing notes of citrus that will cleanse your palate.
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These crispy, warm popovers with fresh herbs will be a delicious addition to your next meal.
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Buttermilk pancakes with spring onions are topped with chicken and pepper Jack cheese for a savory lunch twist on a breakfast classic.
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These Garlic Mashed Potatoes made with roasted garlic and Yukon Gold potatoes are amazing in every way. These extra creamy, garlic mashed potatoes are simply the BEST!
Ingredients: garlic, olive oil, potatoes, cream, butter
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This is an adaptation of the instructions for making a starter outlined by Peter Reinhart in his “Artisan Breads Every Day.” It takes a little more or less than a week of mixing flour with liquid – Mr Reinhart starts with unsweetened pineapple juice (though you could also use orange juice or apple cider), then switches to water – to achieve a vigorous, living starter Once it is bubbling and fragrant, with a light yeasty-boozy scent, you can use it and feed it daily with a cup of flour and a half-cup of water