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A refreshing accompaniment to grilled meats, this herbaceous salad is reminiscent of Middle Eastern tabbouleh.
A refreshing accompaniment to grilled meats, this herbaceous salad is reminiscent of Middle Eastern tabbouleh.
Ingredients:
pine nuts, wine vinegar, dijon mustard, salt, olive oil, parsley leaves, scallions, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms
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Beef sirloin is threaded onto kabobs with mushrooms and green pepper, then grilled with an herb-seasoned basting sauce.
Beef sirloin is threaded onto kabobs with mushrooms and green pepper, then grilled with an herb-seasoned basting sauce.
Ingredients:
beef broth, ketchup, vegetable oil, thyme leaves, garlic powder, black pepper, beef, mushrooms, green pepper
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Get Perfect Pinto Beans Recipe from Food Network
Get Perfect Pinto Beans Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
pinto beans, chili powder, cumin, paprika, cayenne, bacon, cloves, bay leaves, onion, red bell pepper
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This lasagna was inspired by Guy's sister, Morgan, who was the only vegetarian in their house (and was also somewhat of a lasagna leftover thief!).
This lasagna was inspired by Guy's sister, Morgan, who was the only vegetarian in their house (and was also somewhat of a lasagna leftover thief!).
Ingredients:
japanese eggplant, yellow squash, zucchini, red bell pepper, fennel bulb, celery, carrot, onion, kale, garlic, chili, basil, marjoram, oregano, olive oil, salt, black pepper, lasagna noodles, plus, ricotta cheese, parmesan cheese, egg, nutmeg, baby spinach, mozzarella cheese
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A nice light appetizer. Delicate rice wrappers are filled with noodles, shrimp, carrots, lettuce and basil. Cooked chicken or beef may be substituted for shrimp.
A nice light appetizer. Delicate rice wrappers are filled with noodles, shrimp, carrots, lettuce and basil. Cooked chicken or beef may be substituted for shrimp.
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Get Chilled Coconut Lemongrass Soup with Warm Pineapple Dumpling Recipe from Food Network
Get Chilled Coconut Lemongrass Soup with Warm Pineapple Dumpling Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
syrup, ginger, lime juice, kaffir lime, lemongrass, coconut milk, heavy cream, sugar, pineapple, vanilla beans, salt, cream cheese, egg, gyoza wrappers, eggs, lime, kiwi, papaya, mango, basil leaves, oil
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A flavorful stock is the key to successful vegetarian cooking. Carrots, celery, onion, scallions, garlic, parsley, thyme and bay leaf are combined to create 2 quarts of this versatile stock.
A flavorful stock is the key to successful vegetarian cooking. Carrots, celery, onion, scallions, garlic, parsley, thyme and bay leaf are combined to create 2 quarts of this versatile stock.
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Beautiful golden beet salad peppered with ruby red pomegranate seeds, served on a bed of arugula and lettuce greens.
Beautiful golden beet salad peppered with ruby red pomegranate seeds, served on a bed of arugula and lettuce greens.
Ingredients:
golden beets, red onion, red wine vinegar, water, orange juice, sugar, orange, pomegranate seeds, olive oil, salt, white pepper, butter lettuce, feta cheese
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This spicy green juice cocktail is made with fresh kale, ginger, celery, cucumber, and green apples.
This spicy green juice cocktail is made with fresh kale, ginger, celery, cucumber, and green apples.
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Put a couple of whole cabbages over a hot fire on a grill, and leave them there, turning every few minutes when you get a chance, until they look like something tragic and ruined You don’t need to season them, or oil them, or remove the thick outer leaves the way you’d do if you were cooking them lightly or shredding them raw You just need to burn them, slowly and deeply, so that they soften within and take on the flavor of fire
Put a couple of whole cabbages over a hot fire on a grill, and leave them there, turning every few minutes when you get a chance, until they look like something tragic and ruined You don’t need to season them, or oil them, or remove the thick outer leaves the way you’d do if you were cooking them lightly or shredding them raw You just need to burn them, slowly and deeply, so that they soften within and take on the flavor of fire