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Eating caviar in a restaurant or supplying it for a group of people is extravagant to the point of recklessness Buying a small tin and demolishing it entirely yourself is hedonistic heaven I love these pancakes with caviar
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Get Yellow Finnish Potato with Creme Fraiche and Osetra Caviar Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: potato, creme fraiche, caviar
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Get Yellow Finnish Potato with Creme Fraiche and Osetra Caviar Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: potato, creme fraiche, caviar
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Don't bother with soaking and cooking beans for Classic Texas Caviar - the canned variety works well. But skip the bottled dressing, and take a little extra time to measure your own vinegar, oil and spices.
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Here's a spicy Texas favorite. Black-eyed peas and black beans are marinated in a fiery, flavorful mixture. This is great with tortilla chips or bread -- and plenty of cold iced tea!
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Made with carp roe, lemon juice, and milk-soaked bread crumbs, this Greek specialty goes great with pita bread.
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Get Chive Blini with Caviar and Creme Fraiche Recipe from Food Network
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Get Potato Chips with Creme Fraiche and Caviar Recipe from Food Network
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Much less expensive and much less time-consuming than it looks. You can buy a small jar of caviar in the canned-fish section of your supermarket for about 5 dollars. This will wow everyone at your next gathering.
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Get Oysters on the Half Shell with Green Tobiko Caviar and Yuzu Granitee Recipe from Food Network
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The addition of cucumber makes this oyster dish perfect for summer. Top it off with some caviar for extra richness.