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This herb-infused savory bread pudding makes an excellent brunch dish or a light dinner It gets its hue from a copious amount of braising greens pureed into the custard — baby kale, mustard greens, chard Use all of one or a combination
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Fresh greens are tossed with strawberries, toasted pecans, and blue cheese. A lively dressing unites all the flavors into a springtime delight!
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Black-eyed peas with collard greens sounds like a Southern dish, and indeed it would be if you threw in a ham hock and took away the dill But this recipe actually is inspired by a Greek dish that combines black-eyed peas with wild greens.
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You won’t use all of the marinade for this sandwich, so add more tofu to it for another meal.
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This dish is absolutely delicious, and healthy.
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Get Nutty Greens with Bacon and Blue Cheese Recipe from Food Network
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Chop the greens super-fine to achieve the prettiest color Use whatever looks best in the market (spinach and chard are brightest when it comes to color), or you can use bagged baby spinach You only need 1/2 cup of chopped greens, but you could use twice that amount.
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A thick and flavorful dish of black-eyed peas, greens, rice, and a smoked ham hock is sure to bring Southern-style good luck to the new year. Don't forget to leave behind 3 peas in your bowl to stand for luck, fortune, and romance. Serve hot with corn bread.
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A simple, hearty vegetarian soup recipe with earthy roasted garlic, smoky paprika, creamy potato, and silky, bitter kale.
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Get Greens with Spiced Butter and Fresh Ricotta Recipe from Food Network
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This savory frittata will take about 15 minutes, including the cooking time, putting weeknight dinner on the fast track Add ribbons of raw greens to beaten eggs, then proceed to make the frittata, flipping it like a big pancake The greens are cooked in the process, and the flavor is phenomenal.
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Slow cooking sweetens the collards in this satisfying pasta dish.