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Get Arugula Salad with Seared Shrimp and Roasted Red Bell Pepper Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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This is an adaptation of a classic French bistro dish, poulet Basquaise The chicken is cooked in a pipérade of onion, garlic, hot and sweet peppers, tomatoes and, in the authentic version, cured ham, which I’ve omitted In this version I use skinned chicken pieces
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A hearty recipe for a ham and cheese breakfast casserole made with bread cubes, cremini mushrooms, and Dijon mustard.
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Rotisserie chicken salad with hard-boiled eggs, pickle relish, and onion is a quick and easy salad to put together for parties or potlucks.
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Some of you may be thinking, “Does the world need another crisp smashed potato recipe?” At least some of you are saying, “Yes, we do!” So here you go Regular olive oil works if you don't have chicken fat around, but this recipe is so good, it's worth roasting a chicken A few tips: Don’t over-steam the potatoes or they will fall apart, but don’t under-steam or you’ll never be able to crush them
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Get Shrimp and Tasso Gravy over Yellow Grits Recipe from Food Network
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Lentils and rice are seasoned with cumin seeds and curry leaves in this Indian dish called ven pongal, a quick and easy savory breakfast.
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Brown sugar, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce flavor this Midwestern icon.
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Make your own pickling spice blend! Mustard seed, black peppercorns, and cinnamon (or allspice!) are essential. The rest are mix-and-match. Lasts for up to a year and makes enough for several batches.
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A chunky version of salsa verde.
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This equal-parts drink is not a proper cocktail but a shot, meant to be drunk in one go If there are any booze bullies that can back mezcal into a corner, it’s the tag team of green and yellow Chartreuse They dominate here, creating a liquid riot of herbs in a glass, with a background smokiness the only hint that the mezcal’s still hiding in there