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Get Iceberg Lettuce with Carrot Ginger Soy Dressing with Cilantro and Red Thai Chiles Recipe from Food Network
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This mildly spicy dish requires minimal cooking, so it's great for a hot day Both udon and soba noodles will work in this dish.
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This salad from F&W's Grace Parisi brilliantly combines some of the most exciting food trends of 2013 into one amazing recipe.
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A salad recipe that's a tasty, ultrahealthy way to eat your dark, leafy greens with an Asian-inspired marinade.
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This salad is beautiful, healthy, and delicious! The fruits can be chopped to use as a salad or sliced thinly and layered in a trifle bowl for a truly stunning presentation.
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Simple beef teriyaki with quickly-browned beef sirloin strips and broccoli florets; simmered in a thick soy sauce and brown sugar sauce, seasoned with garlic powder. Served over rice.
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Green mung beans, soaked overnight, are mixed with rice flour, coconut, vegetables, and spices in this nutritious breakfast bread, snack, or lunch. Serve with the chutney or pickle of your choice.
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This Thai red curry chicken with just 4 ingredients is quick, easy, and budget-friendly, sweetened with coconut cream for huge flavor!
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Heartier than chicken soup, this classic comfort dish is decidedly more stewlike, thanks to a golden-brown roux, a densely flavored chicken broth, and, of course, the dumplings Think of them as a biscuit meeting a matzo ball: fluffy little clouds made from a quick mixture of flour, baking powder, buttermilk, butter and an egg for springiness They’re cooked right on top of the chicken stew, partly poaching and partly steaming.
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Eat to your heart's content the day after and/or freeze in several units. Take out of the freezer and heat in the zapper or in a double boiler. Enjoy that T-Day turkey until New Year's. Despite the name it is a really great soup that my sister's friend shared with me. This recipe is meant to use up any leftover vegetables and other ingredients; leftover green beans would make a great addition. Celery, onions, spinach and cabbage are tasty, too!
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tried this when helping a friend move 8 people and nothing was left but the clean-up