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Get Grilled Sausages with Grilled Shallot Relish with Fresh Ricotta and Toasted Baguette Recipe from Food Network
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This barley risotto is delicious and charming. It makes a nice side dish for steak or roasted meats. Especially when you want to serve something a little different.
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A tart and pungent puree of tahini (sesame paste), lemon juice, yogurt and garlic is tossed with hot penne along with sauteed mushrooms, onions and sweet red bell peppers to make a delectably different dish of pasta.
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Green lentils and kidney beans are tossed in a light vinaigrette for a vegan, protein-packed salad. Bring to your next gathering or pack it for lunch!
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It's two salads in one -- a hearty, spicy mixture of lentils and eggplant and a crisp, cool combination of cucumber and tomato. Each is fine by itself, but they're even better when served together.
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I took the idea of wrapping beef in pastry from the traditional beef Wellington to make a simpler dish with the kick of fennel seeds and cayenne. I serve these with tomato sauce.
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Sunchokes, a.k.a. Jerusalem artichokes, are nutty-tasting and can be eaten raw or cooked. When roasted, they make a great change of pace from the usual crudités served with bagna cauda, the Italian olive oil, garlic, and anchovy sauce.
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Brimming with hearty mushrooms, wine-soaked bread, savory spices, and cheese, these stuffed eggplants are so packed full of flavor, you'll never miss the meat.
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Eggplant slices are dipped in egg and bread crumbs and then baked, instead of fried. The slices are layered with spaghetti sauce, mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses.
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This bruschetta features toasted sourdough, topped with garlic herb cheese spread and lightly marinated tomatoes.
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The key to making creamy pesto is to add the ingredients to the food processor in the right order to ensure that the nuts break down to a fine paste before the greens have a chance to turn brown Use basic basil pesto as a pasta sauce, or thin it out with a little olive oil to drizzle it over steak, chicken, fish, pizza or tomato salad The mint-pistachio variation is inspired by the chef Travis Lett, of Gjelina in Venice, Calif.