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This is adapted from a Richard Olney recipe Even in winter it is possible to find turnips that are not fibrous or spongy (Those, Mr
This is adapted from a Richard Olney recipe Even in winter it is possible to find turnips that are not fibrous or spongy (Those, Mr
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Get Braised Chicken with Mushrooms, Almonds and Sauteed Haricots Verts Recipe from Food Network
Get Braised Chicken with Mushrooms, Almonds and Sauteed Haricots Verts Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
porcini mushrooms, chicken thighs, onions, cloves, assorted mushrooms, dry white wine, chicken stock, thyme, bay leaves, blanched almonds
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Get Citrus Marinated Olives Recipe from Food Network
Get Citrus Marinated Olives Recipe from Food Network
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Get Spicy Roasted Olives Recipe from Food Network
Get Spicy Roasted Olives Recipe from Food Network
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Bite into one of these rich, dough-wrapped tidbits and you 'll get the surprise of a pimento-stuffed olive.
Bite into one of these rich, dough-wrapped tidbits and you 'll get the surprise of a pimento-stuffed olive.
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Green and black olives add a new dimension to pan-fried potatoes.
Green and black olives add a new dimension to pan-fried potatoes.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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When people speak of Mediterranean food they are most often referring to that of Spain, southern France, Italy and Greece The conversation occasionally includes the Middle East, but rarely North Africa The primary reason for this is a lack of exposure, because often when people taste good North African food (no, it isn't all couscous), they become instant converts
When people speak of Mediterranean food they are most often referring to that of Spain, southern France, Italy and Greece The conversation occasionally includes the Middle East, but rarely North Africa The primary reason for this is a lack of exposure, because often when people taste good North African food (no, it isn't all couscous), they become instant converts
Ingredients:
olive oil, chicken, onion, ginger, cinnamon, garlic, cumin, paprika, chicken stock, green olives
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Basque-Style Chicken simmered in an easy sauce with roasted chili peppers, ham, tomatoes, garlic, and olives. Makes a warming, hearty dinner on a chilly night.
Basque-Style Chicken simmered in an easy sauce with roasted chili peppers, ham, tomatoes, garlic, and olives. Makes a warming, hearty dinner on a chilly night.
Ingredients:
chili peppers, olive oil, salt, black pepper, skin, red onion, baked ham, garlic, chili pepper, tomatoes, chicken stock, green olives, parsley
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This dish is good hot, at room temperature, as a side, or as part of an antipasto platter.
This dish is good hot, at room temperature, as a side, or as part of an antipasto platter.
Ingredients:
cauliflower, green olives, capers, italian parsley, lemon, olive oil, red pepper flakes, lemon juice, cloves
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Get Roasted Winter Vegetables with Rosemary and Calamata Olives Recipe from Food Network
Get Roasted Winter Vegetables with Rosemary and Calamata Olives Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
potato, skin, parsnip, brussels sprouts, olive oil, salt, garlic, shallots, bell pepper, red bell pepper, olives, rosemary, black pepper
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This is classic 1950s cocktail fare that, unlike the savory gelées and boiled ham canapés that are best forgotten, we still want to eat today Just wrap cocktail olives in a simple Cheddar dough and bake until golden Martini optional.
This is classic 1950s cocktail fare that, unlike the savory gelées and boiled ham canapés that are best forgotten, we still want to eat today Just wrap cocktail olives in a simple Cheddar dough and bake until golden Martini optional.