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Grilled cheese gets a makeover inspired by white pizza in this quick and easy recipe featuring 3 cheeses, rosemary, and sauteed onions.
Grilled cheese gets a makeover inspired by white pizza in this quick and easy recipe featuring 3 cheeses, rosemary, and sauteed onions.
Ingredients:
butter, sweet onion, rosemary, onion powder, garlic powder, italian bread, mozzarella cheese, american cheese, provolone cheese
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Rich in vitamin K, Swiss chard is as good for you as it is good to eat. Spinach would also work nicely in this soup.
Rich in vitamin K, Swiss chard is as good for you as it is good to eat. Spinach would also work nicely in this soup.
Ingredients:
chickpeas, chicken broth, olive oil, carrot, onion, rib celery, cloves, rosemary, bay leaf, tomatoes, macaroni, salt, swiss chard, black pepper
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Get Seared Cod with Chive Butter Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Seared Cod with Chive Butter Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
cod, egg wash, grapeseed oil, lemon, butter, thyme, white wine, shallot, garlic, heavy cream, chives
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Ever had branzino? Either way, you'll love it grilled! Buy the whole fish, grill it, and serve it topped with a rosemary vinaigrette. (Best substitutes are walleye, Pacific rock cod, or a large Atlantic black sea bass.)
Ever had branzino? Either way, you'll love it grilled! Buy the whole fish, grill it, and serve it topped with a rosemary vinaigrette. (Best substitutes are walleye, Pacific rock cod, or a large Atlantic black sea bass.)
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Lemon- and rosemary-infused, little game hens basted with a wine and garlic broth make any occasion special.
Lemon- and rosemary-infused, little game hens basted with a wine and garlic broth make any occasion special.
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Get Whole Roasted Turkey with Citrus Rosemary Salt Recipe from Food Network
Get Whole Roasted Turkey with Citrus Rosemary Salt Recipe from Food Network
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Get Manhattan Clam Chowder Recipe from Food Network
Get Manhattan Clam Chowder Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, spanish onion, celery, cloves, tomato paste, parsley, thyme, bay leaf, potato, clam juice, tomatoes, clams, salt
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A classic French first course, cooked leeks dressed with a mustardy vinaigrette can be wonderful or dull, depending on the size of the leeks Don’t use giant ones; choose medium to small leeks for tender results A few minutes under the broiler adds flavor to this version, which is served warm.
A classic French first course, cooked leeks dressed with a mustardy vinaigrette can be wonderful or dull, depending on the size of the leeks Don’t use giant ones; choose medium to small leeks for tender results A few minutes under the broiler adds flavor to this version, which is served warm.
Ingredients:
leeks, red wine vinegar, dijon mustard, garlic, breadcrumbs, thyme, parmesan, parsley, eggs
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Essential for Cajun-style blackened fish or chicken.
Essential for Cajun-style blackened fish or chicken.
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Whole roasted chicken, infused with fresh herbs - parsley, basil, thyme, oregano.
Whole roasted chicken, infused with fresh herbs - parsley, basil, thyme, oregano.
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The idea behind this recipe was to create a contemporary American chicken dinner The result is a whole-bird meal that takes a bit more time and effort than a simple roast chicken but offers an outcome that is just short of mind-blowing, with a variety of tastes and textures the classic cannot touch You can make this dish with chicken parts and water or canned stock, but it’s more efficient — and far tastier — to begin with a three-to-four-pound chicken and go through the whole process
The idea behind this recipe was to create a contemporary American chicken dinner The result is a whole-bird meal that takes a bit more time and effort than a simple roast chicken but offers an outcome that is just short of mind-blowing, with a variety of tastes and textures the classic cannot touch You can make this dish with chicken parts and water or canned stock, but it’s more efficient — and far tastier — to begin with a three-to-four-pound chicken and go through the whole process