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Spring veggies benefit from a quick roasting in olive oil and herbs before being tossed with penne. No cream here, just the fresh flavors of olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and lemon.
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Taramosalata is a classic Greek meze with tarama (fish roe), olive oil, lemon juice, onion and bread that tastes great with pita or raw veg.
Ingredients: bread, olive oil, onion, lemon, tarama
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Besides the cabbage and mayonnaise, there 's salsa, olive oil and seasoned salt. Makes two generous servings.
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This crazy-looking vegetable is also called Roman cauliflower or Romanesque cauliflower. Here, it's roasted with olive oil, garlic, and simple seasonings.
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A simple salad dressing recipe made with lemon juice, lemon zest, olive oil, garlic, and anchovies.
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Simply seasoned shrimp are brushed with a garlic-infused olive oil as they cook on the grill.
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Adding olive oil at many different stages gives this classic Italian bread a tender, flaky crust and, fine texture.
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With just a bit of olive oil and grill seasoning, you can have a delicious zucchini side dish ready in less than 30 minutes.
Ingredients: olive oil, zucchinis
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A classic Caesar dressing recipe. You will need anchovy fillets, garlic, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, an egg and an egg yolk, and extra-virgin olive oil.
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Roast healthy kale with extra-virgin olive oil and garlic until it's crunchy for an alternative to packaged, dehydrated veggie chips.
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Here is a recipe for trout like the one we ate in Maine I now add garlic cooked in olive oil, because I have watched enigmatic Basques add it to regal white hake they cook above coals burned from oak It goes well with the simple trout's innate subtlety and faint whiff of wood smoke, and it all ends up resolutely likable
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Ricotta is one of the great undersung cheeses and can be used in dozens of ways Bake it in a hot oven in an earthenware dish with a little olive oil and rosemary, then spread it on toast for an antipasto or snack Mix it with chopped cooked spinach or chard for filling ravioli or layering into baked pasta