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A versatile pizza sauce made with tomato paste, Italian herbs and Parmesan cheese.
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A delicious gluten free pasta recipe with mushrooms and sweet peas.
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Sliced mushrooms are sauteed in peanut oil with onions, garlic, and dried basil, then finished with white wine. It's a great side dish for mushroom lovers.
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Serve up these warm ciabatta panini stuffed with pancetta, tomatoes, roasted red peppers, spinach, red onion, and a drizzle of vinaigrette.
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Melon and cucumber are a marvelous combination, never more so than when ripe tomatoes provide a bridge between the two Parsley, mint and the refreshing bite of Champagne vinegar take the flavors even higher, making this salad both a perfect lunch or a fine start to a summer dinner.
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This dish is downright addictive Thinly-sliced strips of beef are marinated in a salty-sweet-spicy marinade then quickly seared on the grill Then they're rolled up into ssam (Korean-style wraps) by folding a piece of steak or two, some rice, vegetables and herbs inside a crisp, cold lettuce leaf
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Pork is tossed with leftover cooked rice, spring onions, garden peas, and curry paste in this delicious version of Chinese fried rice.
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Roasted cipollini onions in a sweet-and-sour sauce laced with plump raisins and crisp bacon bits.
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This recipe is more of a Chinese-American invention than an authentic Mongolian classic. Nonetheless, it's a fantastic example of America's love of Chinese food.
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I grew up in Oklahoma City, where barbecue and smoked meats are pretty much a prerequisite for family gatherings And yet, like many families, Thanksgiving around my house included the traditional turkey and ham, which got a little boring Pastrami brings something different to the table
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Use this fluffy chocolate frosting on our Rich Chocolate Cake (pictured).
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If you've never thought of infusing a martini with thyme, you're in for an extremely pleasant surprise.