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This stir-fry has hot (red pepper flakes), sour (vinegar), sweet (honey) and bitter (escarole) elements Escarole goes by a few names, including broad-leafed endive and Batavia endive (In France it is just called Batavia)
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Tomatoes, onion, bell pepper, cucumber and garlic are pureed with lemon juice, red wine vinegar and tarragon and chilled for a refreshing cold soup.
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Get Fire Roasted Oysters Recipe from Food Network
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If you love hot and sweet we're confident this will be your favorite. An ultimate treat for family outings, sporting events, camping or hiking trips. Pineapple juice is the key that ties the flavors together. Go easy on the black and red pepper as the flavor goes a long ways!
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Get Grilled Shiitake Mushroom Salad on Mizuna with Ponzu Style Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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Broccoli and carrots are tossed with a blue cheese-based dressing for a different and colorful twist on the traditional slaw recipe. Bring to your next potluck or picnic!
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This udon noodle dish works with pretty much any vegetable in your fridge. Bonus: Udon noodles cook in five minutes flat.
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This refreshing and colorful edamame salad has black beans, garbanzo beans, red and yellow bell peppers and is tossed in a light rice vinegar dressing.
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Get Smoked Pork Ribs Recipe from Food Network
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A soy/honey vinaigrette bring Asian-inspired flavor to this cole slaw with Savoy cabbage, onions, and peppers.
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Korean-style spicy pancakes made of kimchi in an egg and flour batter, served with a snappy dipping sauce, are great for using overly-fermented kimchi.
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A spinach and mandarin orange salad with bacon and slivered almonds gets a new twist with a warm homemade dressing that is sure to impress your guests.