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Using the mushroom-soaking liquid to cook the rice gives this risotto intense flavor. There's just enough goat cheese to balance the earthiness of the porcini with a touch of tartness without overwhelming the dish.
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Ham, beans and rice are featured in this hearty soup with tomatoes.
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This shrimp and zucchini casserole contains 3 types of cheese - mozzarella, Cheddar, and habanero pepper cheese - and is flat-out delicious.
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This fantastic salad combines cucumbers with two types of miso, toasted sesame, and pine nuts. Be sure to use firm and super-crunchy cucumbers with few seeds.
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Get Israeli Couscous Salad with Smoked Paprika Recipe from Food Network
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Seasoned pork cutlet slices, naruto, and a hard-boiled egg top ramen cooked with shoyu and miso in this authentic Japanese noodle bowl.
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Mr Franey brought this French-inspired variation of the American classic to The Times in 1993 his 60-Minute Gourmet column In a nod to his country of origin, he calls for lamb instead of beef, and tiny green lentils for red kidney beans
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These paleo-style cookies are full of cashew butter, dried cranberries, almonds, and dates!
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Zucchini, yellow squash, red bell pepper, and onions are tossed with olive oil and herbs and roasted until just tender in an easy-to-clean-up parchment-lined pan.
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This is a German meat salad that is really easy to prepare. Bologna, pickles, tomatoes and chives in a charming vinaigrette dressing.
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A savory matzo farfel casserole is packed with onions and mushrooms and seasoned with rosemary and garlic for a traditional Passover favorite with a new twist. You'll want to make it all year to serve alongside any meat dish.
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Seasoning pork chops with a paste of fresh ginger, chile, cumin and tamarind gives the brawny meat a deeply spicy, sour flavor that gets more intense the longer it marinates Then the excess marinade is mixed into the drippings to make a heady sauce If you can’t find tamarind concentrate (also sometimes called tamarind extract), lime juice will supply the sour notes, though without the same fruity complexity.