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A panade, originally an economizing vehicle for using old bread to feed a family, is a delicious dish in its own right Essentially a savory bread pudding made with layers of caramelized onions and winter squash, it makes for a hearty meatless main dish A panade can also substitute for bread stuffing and be served alongside a roasted bird.
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Get Rabbit with Anchovies and Capers Recipe from Food Network
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Wondering what to do with collard greens? Here's an easy recipe for a simple side dish! Cook collards on the stovetop with onions and garlic — it's an easy, flavorful way to eat your greens.
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Simply fill your slow cooker with Korean-style seasonings over beef tenderloin to make tender, flavor-packed bulgogi, or Korean roast beef.
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Something different but delicious. A fondue with avocado, cream, Mexican cotija cheese and a hint of tequila. Serve with shrimp or bread for dipping.
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Make this Indian-style coconut rice with three kinds of coconut: shredded coconut, coconut oil, and coconut water. Serve with your favorite curry.
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These grilled bison burgers are juicy and full of flavor, perfect for summertime picnics.
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This carrot harissa hummus recipe is easy to make. It's made with carrots and harissa for a spicy, smoky twist on the classic hummus favorite.
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This is a great recipe for those who love spicy food. If not, simply omit the crushed red pepper. This recipe will have your family eating the leftovers out of the refrigerator. A piece of advice: use the best vodka you can - it really makes a big difference! Serve with pasta, and garnish with grated Parmesan cheese.
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Thick and creamy, with no cream, this tastes so much richer than it is I use a small amount of milk to thin out the soup, but you can also use stock to thin it, if you don’t want to include any dairy.
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Make this a few days before you need it, for the flavors to develop. Use it to baste chicken pieces or pork spare ribs just before they have finished cooking utterly delicious.
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This blend of peppers and garbanzo beans is a great way to liven up the dip table. Very spicy and delicious!