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A sweet-tangy brown sugar-maple syrup dressing gets its zip from apple cider vinegar and performs as the perfect partner for a leafy green salad tossed with pears and candied pecans.
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This recipe is by Glenn Collins and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Salad of Spring Mesclun, Blossoms, and Wild Greens, with Lovage-Allium Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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Include only the most important flavors in a dish if you're looking for a way to simplify it.
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It's easy to overlook a bowl full of wilted greens at a barbecue where there are so many other dishes vying for your attention. Not if you sear the romaine, though, as Jamie Bissonnette of the Boston restaurant Coppa does.
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This recipe from 1992 was ahead of the curve on the kale trend It gives a good basic preparation for this now ubiquitous leafy green: trim, blanch, drain, sautée (do not overcook), then serve immediately and often.
Ingredients: greens, olive oil, cloves
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BEST Meatloaf EVER! Learn to how to make meatloaf with ground beef, pork sausage, onion, celery, garlic, egg, parsley, and breadcrumbs. Homemade meatloaf is a staple. You'll want to keep this classic meatloaf recipe on hand.
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What a nice, colorful salad. Thick wedges of cooked beets, thinly sliced apples and orange sections are dressed with a delicious vinaigrette and spooned onto a bed of shredded beet greens.
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This spicy glaze is a great holiday present for anyone who relishes a quick hit of heat.
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In cooking, the term ''deviled'' has several meanings, but it most often implies a preparation with a sharp flavor, most often derived from mustard, vinegar, cayenne or other chiles In this dish, you don't need vinegar, because there is plenty of acidity in Dijon mustard Nor, strictly speaking, do you need cayenne (and I omit it when cooking for children); the taste is strong without it
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This couscous salad is filled with all sorts of nutritious goodies: almonds, dried cranberries, and dried apricots add fiber, protein, and vitamins to this delicious salad.
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This quinoa salad recipe from Joanne Chang tosses healthy quinoa and roasted fall vegetables with an Asian dressing.