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At one point, the only way people cooked greens was to boil them with a hamhock or a piece of slab bacon for hours until the house smelled so sour that it was indeed almost uninhabitable But in this recipe, they aren't boiled to death, but braised for just 15 minutes or so in degreased ham stock Not only is there no stench, but you get the great pork flavor that is such a compliment to greens without the fat.
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This jalapeño tartar sauce recipe mixes jalapeños into mayonnaise with capers, pickles, scallions, lemon juice, and pepper.
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Pear ginger salad tossed in a citrus soy dressing is a refreshing addition to parties that will quickly become a crowd favorite.
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This is a hearty salad, full of variety. There 's assorted greens, meat or chicken - your choice, veggies, and a bit of garlic and onion powder to add some zip. Choose your favorite dressing and you have a nice, easy salad that 's a meal in itself.
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Grilled chicken is tossed with apple, candied walnuts, and blue cheese in raspberry vinaigrette to deliver a sweet topping to a large plate of salad greens.
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This chicken salad dish is perfect for luncheon or a light supper. Toasted walnuts, sliced celery, and orange sections provide an additional tapestry of textures...
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Lime-drizzled broiled salmon gets a sweet-spicy Asian twist from hoisin, a sauce common in Chinese cuisine. Swapping in couscous instead of rice saves time.
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Recipes for panzanella (a Florentine bread salad popular in the summer) typically call for tomatoes, but in the spring, Mike Lata prefers using seasonal ingredients like asparagus and radishes.