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Make pattypan squash as fast as you can, with flash-sautéed ramps and sugar snap peas, then finish it off with a tangle of fresh pea tendrils and a handful of toasted walnuts.
Make pattypan squash as fast as you can, with flash-sautéed ramps and sugar snap peas, then finish it off with a tangle of fresh pea tendrils and a handful of toasted walnuts.
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As a post-undergrad student (oh my god I feel so old), I know how it is to live off of Maggi/Ramen. It can get really boring and unsatisfying. Here’s a great...
As a post-undergrad student (oh my god I feel so old), I know how it is to live off of Maggi/Ramen. It can get really boring and unsatisfying. Here’s a great...
Ingredients:
onion, bell pepper, broccoli florets, tofu, cayenne, soy sauce, salt, cloves, ginger, oil
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The cooking process for this simple paella is identical to any other: soften some onions in oil, add seasonings (including saffron, if you have it), rice and liquid and cook Adding lightly seasoned tomatoes is the major difference in this recipe.
The cooking process for this simple paella is identical to any other: soften some onions in oil, add seasonings (including saffron, if you have it), rice and liquid and cook Adding lightly seasoned tomatoes is the major difference in this recipe.
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Get Vegetable Couscous Recipe from Food Network
Get Vegetable Couscous Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, bay leaf, onion, zucchini, yellow squash, pumpkin, vegetable broth, cumin, coriander seeds, couscous, plum tomato, cilantro
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Get Baby Spinach with Almonds and Golden Raisins Recipe from Food Network
Get Baby Spinach with Almonds and Golden Raisins Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
almonds, bacon, shallot, red wine vinegar, baby spinach, spanish, red pepper flakes, golden raisins, butter
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This mixture of Israeli couscous, tomatoes, olives, bell pepper, and feta cheese in a lemon juice dressing delivers a taste of Greece to your table.
This mixture of Israeli couscous, tomatoes, olives, bell pepper, and feta cheese in a lemon juice dressing delivers a taste of Greece to your table.
Ingredients:
water, israeli couscous, red bell pepper, bell pepper, olive oil, cherry tomatoes, olives, feta cheese
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Whiskey, bacon, mustard, and rosemary come together to make a rich and flavorful pan-fried beef dish.
Whiskey, bacon, mustard, and rosemary come together to make a rich and flavorful pan-fried beef dish.
Ingredients:
steak, cloves, mustard, bacon, olive oil, rosemary, bourbon whiskey, worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, lemon juice
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Using bagel chips as the base for an hors d'oeuvre is a quick way to add flavor and crunch. Grace Parisi tops the chips with fresh ricotta, chive puree, and prosciutto. As an alternative, she sometimes uses dried apricot halves in place of the chips.
Using bagel chips as the base for an hors d'oeuvre is a quick way to add flavor and crunch. Grace Parisi tops the chips with fresh ricotta, chive puree, and prosciutto. As an alternative, she sometimes uses dried apricot halves in place of the chips.
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Recipe By: Grace Parisi
Recipe By: Grace Parisi
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Get Maple-Dijon Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
Get Maple-Dijon Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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In 2002, Mark Bittman published this revolutionary approach to roasting the Thanksgiving turkey, which allows you to cut the cooking time of the average turkey by about 75 percent while still presenting an attractive bird Simply cut out the backbone — or ask your butcher to do it for you — and spread the bird out flat before roasting, a technique known as spatchcocking that is commonly used with chickens Roasted at 450 degrees, a 10-pound bird will be done in about 45 minutes
In 2002, Mark Bittman published this revolutionary approach to roasting the Thanksgiving turkey, which allows you to cut the cooking time of the average turkey by about 75 percent while still presenting an attractive bird Simply cut out the backbone — or ask your butcher to do it for you — and spread the bird out flat before roasting, a technique known as spatchcocking that is commonly used with chickens Roasted at 450 degrees, a 10-pound bird will be done in about 45 minutes
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This light dish features tender wine-marinated grilled chicken paired with arugula and tomato salad. It's tossed with a simple lemon vinaigrette.
This light dish features tender wine-marinated grilled chicken paired with arugula and tomato salad. It's tossed with a simple lemon vinaigrette.
Ingredients:
dry white wine, lemon, shallot, olive oil, garlic, red wine vinegar, black pepper, salt, arugula, cherry tomatoes