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This drink is sweet, bitter, citrusy and sparkling — even slightly salty — but with minimal punch It is a graceful way to begin an evening, and a thing of perfection on a sultry afternoon The spritz can be made several ways, but the best and most common is simply a glass of prosecco with two or three ice cubes and a dash of sparkling water, topped with Aperol, a twist of lemon or slice of orange and — importantly and strangely — one green olive
Ingredients: prosecco, aperol, green olive
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Olives not only make this creamy layered shrimp dip look pretty, they add a nice flavor twist to an otherwise straightforward party favorite. Crab may be substituted for shrimp.
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Pomegranate seeds add a colorful and sweet twist to traditional guacamole. Serve with your favorite tortilla chips.
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Boozy grapes on a stick are always a good idea.
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This vegetable omelet is great at any time of the year, but it is best in the spring when asparagus and mushrooms are in season. Serve with toast or a bagel.
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Smoky chicken sausage, warm spices, and sweet raisins and almonds combine to make this fragrant, North African-inspired dish.
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Simple baked flounder dish using lemon juice, mayonnaise, and Parmesan cheese for a flavorful topping.
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Tender pork chops cooked in individual foil packets with veggies and barbecue sauce make a quick and easy dinner.
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The Southwestern-inspired flavors of Pace® Picante Sauce combine with Cheddar cheese and chili powder to create these delicious appetizers.
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In just 10 minutes, Hillshire Farm's smoky and delicious blend of beef, pork, and turkey create a new family barbecue classic.