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A fresh, delicious tomato salsa! Feel free to vary the amount of garlic according to what you prefer.
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Toasted cashews and tender asparagus are mixed with seasoned jasmine rice and cooked pasta.
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This was used as a pickled eggs recipe at Michigan Tech. It's great when served with a cold beer, eh!
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This yummy casserole has great flavors and texture. Eggplant and zucchini are layered with stuffing and lots and lots of Colby cheese. The casserole comes out of the oven smelling and tasting wonderful.
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A perfect - and delectable - gift for the grilling enthusiast in your family.
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Saltine crackers soak in spices overnight, including plenty of hot red chili flakes, until they are mighty hot. Serve with chili.
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One hour in the refrigerator allows for 'mingling' time between cilantro, jalapeno, cactus and other uniquely South-of-the-border ingredients.
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This recipe is by Merrill Stubbs and takes 2 hours 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Spicy grilled chicken breast slices are rolled into tortillas with strips of bell pepper and red onion. Serve carrot and celery sticks with blue cheese dressing on the side for dipping.
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This recipe is for those who want to cut beef out of their diet, but still love a good burger! Ground turkey is beefed up with onion soup mix and steak sauce. Serve on buns with your favorite condiments.
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These chilaquiles are better made with old tortillas than with young ones — though the latter will work, as long as you let them get stale in a 200-degree-or-so oven for an hour The other important ingredient is bacon fat, which can be old or new, but must be the result of cooked bacon past Together, with garlic, pepper, onion, chile and tomato, the two become the very rich and appealing base of this dish that is somewhere between a solid and a stew
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The vegetables in this turkey burger mixture not only contribute lots of vitamins A and C and micronutrients like the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin, which have been linked to eye health, but they also help to moisten burgers that can otherwise be quite dry Make sure to buy lean ground turkey breast.