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Greeks often add yogurt to their omelets, which contributes calcium, protein and bacteria long believed to help digestion Yogurt also gives the omelet a light, fluffy texture Make this with winter squash in winter and with zucchini in summer.
Greeks often add yogurt to their omelets, which contributes calcium, protein and bacteria long believed to help digestion Yogurt also gives the omelet a light, fluffy texture Make this with winter squash in winter and with zucchini in summer.
Ingredients:
olive oil, leek white, garlic, winter squash, dill, mint, eggs, yogurt, parmesan cheese
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Wide, soft rice noodles are stir-fried with thinly sliced pork, peppers, basil, and garlic in a sweet and spicy Thai noodle dish.
Wide, soft rice noodles are stir-fried with thinly sliced pork, peppers, basil, and garlic in a sweet and spicy Thai noodle dish.
Ingredients:
rice noodles, olive oil, cloves, soy sauce, sugar, pork, serrano pepper, salt, bean sprouts
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Spice up roasted pecans with four different kinds of pepper, plus hot sauce. Not sweet, and very zippy.
Spice up roasted pecans with four different kinds of pepper, plus hot sauce. Not sweet, and very zippy.
Ingredients:
pecans, black pepper, white pepper, cayenne pepper, paprika, thyme, egg whites, worcestershire sauce, hot pepper sauce, flavoring, pecan
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Pineapple and strawberries blended in a mixture of yogurt, milk, and ice makes a great-tasting smoothie.
Pineapple and strawberries blended in a mixture of yogurt, milk, and ice makes a great-tasting smoothie.
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Use this delicious dressing on a fresh green salad.
Use this delicious dressing on a fresh green salad.
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Use frozen rhubarb, a banana, cranberry juice blend, and vanilla yogurt to make a refreshing pink smoothie.
Use frozen rhubarb, a banana, cranberry juice blend, and vanilla yogurt to make a refreshing pink smoothie.
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This is a perfect steak. I use tenderloins but any cut you like will work fine. It has a tangy sweet crust and then a rich port wine and cranberry glaze. I...
This is a perfect steak. I use tenderloins but any cut you like will work fine. It has a tangy sweet crust and then a rich port wine and cranberry glaze. I...
Ingredients:
beef tenderloins, garlic, olive oil, red wine vinegar, allspice, thyme, anjou pear, gorgonzola cheese, bread crumbs, walnuts, port wine, cranberries, shallot, butter
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Matt Lee and Ted Lee snatched this recipe for chili crab from chef Zakary Pelaccio before the first Fatty Crab opened in New York There are now locations in St John and Hong Kong
Matt Lee and Ted Lee snatched this recipe for chili crab from chef Zakary Pelaccio before the first Fatty Crab opened in New York There are now locations in St John and Hong Kong
Ingredients:
chili sauce, soy sauce, sugar, wine vinegar, tomato paste, sesame oil, shallots, cloves, ginger, cornstarch, peanut oil, blue crabs, egg yolk, scallions
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Lasagna noodles layered with a spicy spaghetti chicken and vegetable mixture and cheeses galore - ricotta, mozzarella and blue!
Lasagna noodles layered with a spicy spaghetti chicken and vegetable mixture and cheeses galore - ricotta, mozzarella and blue!
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Dried split peas and ham hocks are cooked with vegetables in chicken stock seasoned with dill weed, bay leaves, soy sauce and red pepper flakes. When cooked through, this soup is pureed and thinned with milk.
Dried split peas and ham hocks are cooked with vegetables in chicken stock seasoned with dill weed, bay leaves, soy sauce and red pepper flakes. When cooked through, this soup is pureed and thinned with milk.
Ingredients:
split peas, chicken broth, water, hot pepper sauce, ham hocks, onion, potatoes, bay leaves, dill weed, white pepper, chicken bouillon, soy sauce, red pepper flakes, milk
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There are real differences between skinny and fat asparagus spears, aside from appearance, and it's worth attending to them With either, you must first break off the woody bottoms (magically, they snap off in pretty much the right place every time), a quick but necessary chore But it is always worth peeling thick asparagus, from stem to the bottom of the flower bud
There are real differences between skinny and fat asparagus spears, aside from appearance, and it's worth attending to them With either, you must first break off the woody bottoms (magically, they snap off in pretty much the right place every time), a quick but necessary chore But it is always worth peeling thick asparagus, from stem to the bottom of the flower bud