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A dish from the restaurant Camino in Oakland is the inspiration of this recipe Experiment with a little chicken stock and pasta added to the pea stew, if you like More spring recipes.
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Wasabi paste adds a nice, zesty twist to traditional deviled eggs, and they are gorgeous garnished with fresh pea shoots and pickled ginger.
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These are the richest appetizers we have ever served. They are wonderful with wine and cheese! A version of this recipe was a gift from a friend and we have enjoyed it along with our guests. Use as much Gorgonzola as suits your taste!
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This sweet tamale pie has a ground beef and green chile filling topped with cornbread batter loaded with more chiles and Mexican cheese for a crowd-pleasing dish for dinner or pot lucks.
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A lovely creamy soup with fragrant prosciutto and the unique flavor of green garlic.
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This is for garlic lovers! Tiny pieces of garlic are fried in olive oil and served over pasta, then topped with Parmesan cheese. Don't be scared off by the amount of garlic used, it caramelizes and sweetens as it fries in olive oil. It has become a favorite in my family, including my kids.
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Ingredients: green plantains, limes
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For a salty punch, top these babies off with crumbled feta. You deserve it.
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Fresh pears, green bell peppers, and jalapenos form the basis of this interesting relish that's put up in jars.
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The hazelnuts and lemon zest add a wonderful light touch. It's a favorite!
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Most of the components for pasteles, a traditional Puerto Rican holiday dish, can be made a day or two in advance, then brought to room temperature for assembly You can prepare the masa ahead, and freeze it for up to several months Pasteles can also be cooked right away, refrigerated for a few days or frozen in zip-top containers for several months