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Artichokes are not the friendliest of vegetables They are a good source of magnesium, potassium and fiber, and they require a little work, but it’s time well-spent The simplest way to prepare an artichoke is to steam it, there’s hardly any trimming at all
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Once a season, the Big Blue Tailgate Crew prepares these baby back ribs with easy homemade BBQ sauce.
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This tangy sauce also works well with chicken paillards.
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Science says: Shrimp is a good low-fat, high-protein substitute for meat and does not raise cholesterol.
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Extra-firm tofu and breading give these nuggets the texture of real chicken, and the sauce is just a yummy bonus.
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These Flemish fries are cooked twice and served with a rich Belgian Andalouse sauce made with mayonnaise, peppers, lemon, and tomato.
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Get Angel Hair Pasta With Walnut-Carrot Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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The Good News In Vietnam, palate-cleansing ginger is typically served with rich foods like duck. Here, a pungent ginger dipping sauce is paired with salmon, which is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids. Recipe By: Mai Pham
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Get Sweet and Spicy BBQ Sauce (Texas Style) Recipe from Food Network
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A rich complex bittersweet chocolate cake with a caramel sauce which is simple to make and always loved by all.
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This vegetarian Benedict recipe tops crusty bread with sautéed asparagus and leeks, poached eggs, and a simple, tangy chèvre-Dijon sauce.