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This fresh and different salad combines spinach leaves with hearts of palm, creamy avocado pieces, tomatoes, and mushrooms. Served with a sweet and spicy vinaigrette.
This fresh and different salad combines spinach leaves with hearts of palm, creamy avocado pieces, tomatoes, and mushrooms. Served with a sweet and spicy vinaigrette.
Ingredients:
spinach, palm, cherry tomatoes, avocados, mushrooms, almonds, canola oil, white vinegar, ketchup, cloves, sugar, salt, dry mustard, paprika
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This tasty medley of vegetables includes the curiously named tuber, Jerusalem artichoke. Originating in the eastern United States, this sunflower species resembles ginger and tastes similar to a potato.
This tasty medley of vegetables includes the curiously named tuber, Jerusalem artichoke. Originating in the eastern United States, this sunflower species resembles ginger and tastes similar to a potato.
Ingredients:
olive oil, onion, carrots, salt, cloves, zucchini, yellow squash, chicken broth, tomatoes, jerusalem artichokes, cannellini beans, parsley, black pepper, orange
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This is the way my friend Christine Picasso prepares artichokes Her touch is the inclusion of sweet red peppers, a nutritious complement to the bitter artichokes She calls this Artichauts à la barigoule, a dish every French cook makes differently, each claiming his or hers to be the authentic version.
This is the way my friend Christine Picasso prepares artichokes Her touch is the inclusion of sweet red peppers, a nutritious complement to the bitter artichokes She calls this Artichauts à la barigoule, a dish every French cook makes differently, each claiming his or hers to be the authentic version.
Ingredients:
baby artichokes, lemon, olive oil, spring onions, celery, red bell peppers, garlic, tomatoes, water, thyme leaves, bay leaf, parsley, lemon juice
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Get Elmo's Hearty Oatmeal Hearts Recipe from Food Network
Get Elmo's Hearty Oatmeal Hearts Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
brown sugar, eggs, butter, sugar, cinnamon, baking soda, cream of tartar, vanilla, rolled oats, flour, whole wheat flour, cranberries
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Get Almost-Famous Conversation Hearts Recipe from Food Network
Get Almost-Famous Conversation Hearts Recipe from Food Network
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Heart shaped cookies with a middle of melted, hard candies.
Heart shaped cookies with a middle of melted, hard candies.
Ingredients:
butter, shortening, confectioners sugar, sugar, eggs, vanilla, flour, baking soda, salt, cream of tartar, peppermint
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Chef John combines pasta and antipasto for an Italian-inspired dish that's satisfying enough for a main course, and makes enough to feed a crowd at a party or potluck.
Chef John combines pasta and antipasto for an Italian-inspired dish that's satisfying enough for a main course, and makes enough to feed a crowd at a party or potluck.
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Wedge salad (iceberg lettuce with blue cheese dressing and bacon) is a classic American dish. Here, James Holmes, chef of Austin's Olivia restaurant, reconfigures it as a playful cocktail snack.
Wedge salad (iceberg lettuce with blue cheese dressing and bacon) is a classic American dish. Here, James Holmes, chef of Austin's Olivia restaurant, reconfigures it as a playful cocktail snack.
Ingredients:
blue cheese, mayonnaise, sour cream, lemon juice, worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, bacon, romaine hearts
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Grilled Romaine! Hearts of romaine lettuce, painted with a herb vinaigrette, and grilled. Served whole, or chopped for a grilled salad.
Grilled Romaine! Hearts of romaine lettuce, painted with a herb vinaigrette, and grilled. Served whole, or chopped for a grilled salad.
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This gratin contains less cream that you might expect, and it’s a simple dish, although preparation of the artichokes might take a little extra time Chef Acheson says: “Everybody thinks there is a lot of complexity to artichokes Cooking and cleaning an artichoke is not difficult
This gratin contains less cream that you might expect, and it’s a simple dish, although preparation of the artichokes might take a little extra time Chef Acheson says: “Everybody thinks there is a lot of complexity to artichokes Cooking and cleaning an artichoke is not difficult
Ingredients:
butter, yellow onion, spinach, globe artichokes, eggs, thyme, flat parsley, crema, nutmeg, parmesan, breadcrumbs, leek white, heavy cream
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At Nobu Downtown in New York's financial district, the menu is divided into classics, like black cod with miso, and the rock shrimp tempura, alongside a list of new dishes called "Nobu Now." Among the newcomers is tuna sashimi with a verdant jalapeño dressing garnished with fresh hearts of palm This dish, at once delicate, bold and handsomely textured, clearly illustrates the chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s cross-cultural approach to food For him, Japan and South America are not an ocean apart
At Nobu Downtown in New York's financial district, the menu is divided into classics, like black cod with miso, and the rock shrimp tempura, alongside a list of new dishes called "Nobu Now." Among the newcomers is tuna sashimi with a verdant jalapeño dressing garnished with fresh hearts of palm This dish, at once delicate, bold and handsomely textured, clearly illustrates the chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s cross-cultural approach to food For him, Japan and South America are not an ocean apart
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The marinade here — a classic Sauce Victor, though ours is particularly bracing — is so all-purpose, we make it by the half gallon at Prune, in New York But even at home, where you don’t often go through two quarts of dressing a day, I’m pretty certain a solid two cups will not go to waste If I were you, I’d start with sturdy lettuces, braised celery hearts, all the escaroles and chicories and hardy greens, then see what you think of it on all the crucifers, well boiled, drained and chilled
The marinade here — a classic Sauce Victor, though ours is particularly bracing — is so all-purpose, we make it by the half gallon at Prune, in New York But even at home, where you don’t often go through two quarts of dressing a day, I’m pretty certain a solid two cups will not go to waste If I were you, I’d start with sturdy lettuces, braised celery hearts, all the escaroles and chicories and hardy greens, then see what you think of it on all the crucifers, well boiled, drained and chilled
Ingredients:
fennel, chicken broth, black peppercorns, bay leaves, cloves, chile, lemon juice, olive oil, parsley