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This super simple gluten free Rosh Hashanah salad is best made just before serving so that it is as fresh as possible. Let the sweet tartness of the pomegranate...
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes About 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A basic version of Irish Soda Bread that is baked in a cast iron skillet. Try substituting the liquid with buttermilk or 2)1/2c cream plus 1/2c sour cream left to sit overnight. Try adding a tablespoon or so of sugar if you like your soda bread slightly sweet. Experiment until you get the flavor you remember.
Ingredients: milk, vinegar, flour, salt, baking soda
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Whisked like meringue and baked, these puffy cloud eggs are best served on top of buttery, toasted bread for a fun take on a breakfast classic.
Ingredients: eggs, white vinegar, salt, butter
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Get Classic Dijon Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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Cucumber, onion, and tomato are tossed in a simple blend of champagne and balsamic vinegars and just a touch of agave nectar for sweetness.
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A recipe for pavlovas with a strawberry and blood orange fruit compote.
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This salad is inspired by one I ate in Greece I’ve added the cherries and made the olives optional, though I like the contrast of the briny, salty olives against the cherries Purslane is nutrient-dense, with lots of omega-3s
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This recipe is by Florence Fabricant and takes 1 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Striped Bass and Preserved Lemon Dressing with Grilled Carrots Recipe from Food Network
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The difference between bone broth and regular broth, or stock, comes down to the length of the cooking time and the addition of acid to the cooking liquid They taste very similar, though the bone broth has a slightly more intense flavor and a thicker, silkier texture They can be used interchangeably in recipes