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The Good News-The half-cup of edamame (soybeans) in each serving of this basil-scented salad has more protein than two large eggs and lots of fibermore than 20 percent of the FDA's daily recommendation.
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This vegetable and cannellini bean soup gets its lovely red color from beets. It's topped with a hearty kale, beet green and turnip green pesto.
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A quick, savory dish that can be eaten for breakfast or dinner.
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This earthy porcini mushroom fried rice showcases porcinis multiple ways: sautéed, raw, in a dried porcini spice powder, and in a rich aioli. Balsamic-glazed...
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Make a huge batch of these delightful cumin-spiced peppers. You can serve them not just with the lamb steaks here, but also with pork and beef.
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Collard greens are so big and flat that they fill in for a layer of noodles in this easy, satisfying lasagna When you make lasagna, be careful not to use up your ingredients on the first layers You should have enough for three layers here.
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Here's a great way to get a smoky flavor in your greens without using ham hocks. This recipe will work with any type of greens, but you may need to adjust the cooking time.
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This recipe is by Jane Sigal and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Wondering what to do with collard greens? Here's an easy recipe for a simple side dish! Cook collards on the stovetop with onions and garlic — it's an easy, flavorful way to eat your greens.