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A delicious, fast, and easy recipe for any week night dinner. The chicken comes out flavorful with a sweet and tangy glaze. Serve with rice and steamed snow peas for a complete meal.
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Here is a recipe for pizza that calls to mind — at least this mind — the joys of car travel through southeastern France, where pizzas such as this are available at all the imaginary cafes in small towns near the Italian border It certainly tastes as if it comes from that region and, if you close your eyes as you eat it, you can almost imagine yourself halfway through a drive from Aix to Turin The time spent caramelizing the onions is more than worth it, so do it the day before you intend to make the pie
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To summarize the sauce at best, most interpretations contain roasted, dried, or raw red piquillo pepper.
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An array of aromatic spices, along with chopped dried apricots and preserved lemons give this chickpea stew a complex, deep flavor, while chard stems and leaves lighten and freshen it up Served with couscous or flatbread, it’s a satisfying meatless meal on its own Or serve it with roasted chicken, beef or lamb as a hearty side dish
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Stay warm with this GREAT French onion soup! With beef stock base, slow-cooked caramelized onions, French bread, gruyere and Parmesan cheese.
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Wasabi paste adds a nice, zesty twist to traditional deviled eggs, and they are gorgeous garnished with fresh pea shoots and pickled ginger.
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Fresh pears, green bell peppers, and jalapenos form the basis of this interesting relish that's put up in jars.