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This recipe is a week night favorite. Serve with a crusty bread for soaking up the sauce and a salad-your family will love it and you will love how easy it is...
Ingredients: filets, pesto, feta cheese, tomatoes, salt
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A delightfully simple walnut pie with a cake-like consistency.
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A rich and smooth coconut custard pie. Top with whipped cream and toasted coconut, if desired.
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Crispy fried okra fritters made with instant grits, tomatoes, and onions.
Ingredients: okra, tomato, onion, instant grits, eggs, oil
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Zucchinis, Parmesan cheese, garlic, and paprika make these ultimate zucchini fries, that are so easy to make, and carb-conscious as well!
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There was a little farm near where we lived, in Alsace, in a small town by the name of Thann, where we got our pumpkins My mother would make soup just this way; she served it in the pumpkin, too We kids looked forward to it every year
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Kiesels hero layers prosciutto and mozzarella with tomato, pickled peppers and arugula. An olive relish with crunchy slices of celery gives the sandwich an invigorating bite.
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Marinated first and topped with a spicy habanero cream sauce, these grilled tilapia tacos are bursting with flavor.
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Anthony Bourdain's French onion soup recipe.
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Anyone who has been to Pittsburgh can tell you about the wonderful Primanti Brothers sandwiches which are a local delicacy. Coleslaw, fries, cheese, and meat (or no meat for you veggies) on thickly sliced Italian bread brings a taste of Pittsburgh to wherever you may be. You can substitute your favorite meat for the capicola.
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Chicken, green chilies, tomatoes and garlic are combined in chicken broth and lime juice seasoned with cumin and cilantro in this spicy soup served with fried flour tortilla strips and shredded jack cheese.
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 1 hour 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.