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Sesame seeds are used in both the dough and the coating of these nutty-tasting breadsticks.
Sesame seeds are used in both the dough and the coating of these nutty-tasting breadsticks.
Ingredients:
yeast, water, honey, olive oil, whole wheat flour, flour, sesame seeds, salt, egg white
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Get Cauliflower Sauce With Whole-Wheat Penne Recipe from Food Network
Get Cauliflower Sauce With Whole-Wheat Penne Recipe from Food Network
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Water chestnuts, bacon, and a sweet-and-savory soy marinade make up these easy hot appetizers.
Water chestnuts, bacon, and a sweet-and-savory soy marinade make up these easy hot appetizers.
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A quick bread to prepare for your Irish breakfast.
A quick bread to prepare for your Irish breakfast.
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Rigatoni pasta in a creamy sausage sauce with green peas.
Rigatoni pasta in a creamy sausage sauce with green peas.
Ingredients:
rigatoni, olive oil, garlic, italian sausage, green peas, heavy cream, butter, parmesan cheese
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Here's how we take a tuna melt from good to great: open-faced with crusty toasted bread, melty cheese, capers, cornichons, Dijon mustard, and plenty of seasoning. On a chilly fall day, nothing tastes better.
Here's how we take a tuna melt from good to great: open-faced with crusty toasted bread, melty cheese, capers, cornichons, Dijon mustard, and plenty of seasoning. On a chilly fall day, nothing tastes better.
Ingredients:
albacore tuna, avocado oil, dijon mustard, red onion, capers, cornichons, lemon juice, thyme leaves, wheat, tomato, gruyere
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Get Cheese and Chile-Stuffed Mushrooms Recipe from Food Network
Get Cheese and Chile-Stuffed Mushrooms Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
cloves, wheat germ, parsley, mozzarella cheese, fat, jalapeno pepper, portobello mushrooms, butter, scallions, poblano
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Taralli are delicious ring shaped rusk-like Italian snacks from Apulia and Campania Now that I know how easy they are to make I could be in big trouble, as whenever I’ve bought them from one of my favorite Italian delis I have a hard time resisting them It’s the olive oil, I now know, that makes them special and different from other twice-baked breads
Taralli are delicious ring shaped rusk-like Italian snacks from Apulia and Campania Now that I know how easy they are to make I could be in big trouble, as whenever I’ve bought them from one of my favorite Italian delis I have a hard time resisting them It’s the olive oil, I now know, that makes them special and different from other twice-baked breads
Ingredients:
flour, dry white wine, water, olive oil, instant yeast, whole wheat flour, salt, fennel seeds
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Plenty of zucchini keeps the rich and creamy chicken Alfredo sauce from being too heavy. Whole wheat fettuccini completes this hearty meal.
Plenty of zucchini keeps the rich and creamy chicken Alfredo sauce from being too heavy. Whole wheat fettuccini completes this hearty meal.
Ingredients:
wheat fettuccine, olive oil, cloves, zucchinis, red pepper flakes, chicken breast, milk, flour, parmesan cheese, evaporated milk, salt, parsley
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A simple vegetable stir-fry served over fluffy bulgur wheat. Toasted cumin adds subtle tones to this quick, simple meal. Basil and tart kumquats bring the flavors to a bright, exciting finish!
A simple vegetable stir-fry served over fluffy bulgur wheat. Toasted cumin adds subtle tones to this quick, simple meal. Basil and tart kumquats bring the flavors to a bright, exciting finish!
Ingredients:
bulgur wheat, water, cumin seeds, vegetable oil, cloves, onion, tofu, broccoli, green bell pepper, kumquats, basil leaves, lemon
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Add gourmet flavor to a simple pasta dish with a tomato-mushroom sauce.
Add gourmet flavor to a simple pasta dish with a tomato-mushroom sauce.
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This recipe is by Harold Mcgee and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Harold Mcgee and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.