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This is a recipe for a simple German-style cucumber salad with onion and dill in a sour cream dressing.
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Pumpkin and flax seeds, red onion, dried cranberries, and pecans are tossed with broccoli in a raspberry vinegar-flavored dressing in this recipe.
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Broccoli is tossed with bacon and sweetened dried cranberries before being tossed with a mayonnaise-based dressing for a tasty deli-style salad.
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Individual tart shells are lined with pastry and then filled with a sweet butter mixture with lots of raisins and nuts, and a bit of vinegar and vanilla flavoring stirred in. These miniatures tarts are baked until set. This recipe yields twelve tasty tarts.
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This spicy cucumber salad is a Korean restaurant favorite!
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Skirt steak is perfect for grilling, and is versatile enough for salads, sandwiches, kebabs, or just a stand-alone grilled steak. Taking just 15 minutes to marinate the skirt steak before grilling adds a lively and delicious union of sweet, tangy, and spicy.
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Slow cooker barbecue ribs are an easy and delicious way of making barbecue ribs without the barbecue.
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A savory sauce to use as a dip with shrimp or spring rolls, in stir-fries and noodle dishes, even on whole wheat pizza crust instead of typical pizza sauce with feta, sun-dried tomatoes, chicken, and vegetables.
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Seattle chef Ethan Stowell uses beets two different ways in this recipe. He roasts some of them, giving the salad a sweet flavor, and he thinly shaves the rest for a fresh, earthy crispness.
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Ingredients: vinegar, eggs
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For those interactive group-gathering festive meals that first come to mind — fondue, say, or raclette — you either have to maintain a giant heated stone by an even larger roaring fire or a balance a pot of boiling oil, molten cheese or finicky chocolate over a live flame Le grand aioli, by contrast, is a distinctly relaxing, convivial and participatory group meal that requires no dangerous apparatus: It’s just a vivid spread of vegetables, simply cooked, and a few pieces of steamed seafood to go with the large quantity of rather garlicky mayonnaise Since the meal is served at room temperature – neither hot nor cold – it is one of those exceedingly-gentle-on-the-cook meals for which you can just sit down and stay down