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Use colorful corkscrew pasta to make a festive cold salad packed full of fresh tomatoes, bell peppers, onions, cucumbers, broccoli and mushrooms. Toss with your favorite Italian-style salad dressing and chill to let the flavors blossom before serving.
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Simmering meat and beans to tenderness with tomato and tamarind powder creates a hearty, delicious flavor. It's a perfect dish for the busy homemaker.
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A great spicy and flavorful twist to traditional strawberry preserves...mmmm... A sexy topping for vanilla ice cream, too!
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This Vietnamese beef and green bean stir-fry is served over rice for a quick meal. Other vegetables, such as broccoli florets, could be substituted for the beans.
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Years ago a friend gave me her black-eyed pea recipe that was not your usual black-eyed peas. She called them Cottoneyed Peas. It was a spicy and warm welcome into the New Year. I now get requests for it all the time. You can make it as spicy as you like or, if you don't like spicy, use the peas without jalapeno.
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Cheddar cheese, bacon, sour cream, and green onions are baked with creamy Yukon Gold potatoes in this comforting side dish.
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Kidney beans, corn, and red onion combine for a delicious dish that works well with rice or quinoa. This could also be served as a very hearty soup or chili.
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Featuring a marinade of cilantro, white balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, sugar, and garlic, this salmon is sensational grilled or broiled.
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Sunny side up eggs welcome a warm, peppery tomato salsa in this version of a Mexican favorite.
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These are the perfect accoutrement to my Sweet Heat Louisiana Chili. They can be spiced up however you would like and go well with many dishes. For a crispier...
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This recipe is by Julia Reed and takes 1 hour 15 minutes, plus refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.