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This recipe for sumac-rubbed whole roasted chicken is served with a bread salad full of tomatoes, cucumber, and red onions.
This recipe for sumac-rubbed whole roasted chicken is served with a bread salad full of tomatoes, cucumber, and red onions.
Ingredients:
chicken, sumac, olive oil, red onions, garlic, italian parsley, bread, cucumbers, tomatoes, juice
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Get Taco Soup Recipe from Food Network
Get Taco Soup Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, scallions, beef chuck, taco, ranch dressing, green chiles, beans, corn kernels
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Mushrooms make a great filling for tacos and quesadillas Hot, smoky chipotle chiles complement the earthy flavor of the mushrooms You can use cremini or white button mushrooms or oyster mushrooms for this dish.
Mushrooms make a great filling for tacos and quesadillas Hot, smoky chipotle chiles complement the earthy flavor of the mushrooms You can use cremini or white button mushrooms or oyster mushrooms for this dish.
Ingredients:
olive oil, onion, oyster mushrooms, garlic, chipotle chile, cilantro, corn tortillas, queso fresco
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Get Jerk Marinade Recipe from Food Network
Get Jerk Marinade Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
scotch bonnets, thyme leaves, allspice, ginger, onion, scallions, cloves, soy sauce, olive oil
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Paprika, cumin, and ginger lend their aromatic alchemy to a simple, no-cook tomato sauce. You can use the sauce with a wide range of ingredients (see Variations).
Paprika, cumin, and ginger lend their aromatic alchemy to a simple, no-cook tomato sauce. You can use the sauce with a wide range of ingredients (see Variations).
Ingredients:
olive oil, lemon juice, paprika, cumin, ginger, oregano, salt, tomatoes, penne rigate, shrimp
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When people speak of Mediterranean food they are most often referring to that of Spain, southern France, Italy and Greece The conversation occasionally includes the Middle East, but rarely North Africa The primary reason for this is a lack of exposure, because often when people taste good North African food (no, it isn't all couscous), they become instant converts
When people speak of Mediterranean food they are most often referring to that of Spain, southern France, Italy and Greece The conversation occasionally includes the Middle East, but rarely North Africa The primary reason for this is a lack of exposure, because often when people taste good North African food (no, it isn't all couscous), they become instant converts
Ingredients:
olive oil, chicken, onion, ginger, cinnamon, garlic, cumin, paprika, chicken stock, green olives
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Ethiopian-style bread salad using injera, a flat bread
Ethiopian-style bread salad using injera, a flat bread
Ingredients:
red pepper, wine, juice, olive oil, tomato, onion, jalapeno, anaheim pepper, garlic, injera
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In this bruschetta recipe, grilled asparagus is tossed with crunchy pine nuts and sprinkled with salty Pecorino Romano cheese.
In this bruschetta recipe, grilled asparagus is tossed with crunchy pine nuts and sprinkled with salty Pecorino Romano cheese.
Ingredients:
italian bread, olive oil, garlic, asparagus, pine nuts, salt plus, black pepper, pecorino romano
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Get Jamaican Jerk Chicken Recipe from Food Network
Get Jamaican Jerk Chicken Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, white vinegar, orange juice, lime juice, molasses, soy sauce, cilantro leaves, green onions, cloves, scotch bonnet, bay leaves, peppercorns, cinnamon, sage, thyme, allspice, black pepper, nutmeg, chicken
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When you sauté or roast asparagus in hot olive oil, the asparagus will have a much more concentrated flavor than it would if steamed or blanched Here I add the garlic to the pan once the asparagus is just about done, so that the garlic cooks only long enough to soften and sweeten You can serve this skillet dish with grains or pasta, or with eggs -- fried, poached or scrambled
When you sauté or roast asparagus in hot olive oil, the asparagus will have a much more concentrated flavor than it would if steamed or blanched Here I add the garlic to the pan once the asparagus is just about done, so that the garlic cooks only long enough to soften and sweeten You can serve this skillet dish with grains or pasta, or with eggs -- fried, poached or scrambled