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Use this easy and versatile sauce any time you're looking for a dairy-free alternative to cheese sauce in savory dishes or hot dips.
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Recipe for White Bean Salad with Tomatoes and Crisped Sage, as seen in the June 2007 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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Ricotta is one of the great undersung cheeses and can be used in dozens of ways Bake it in a hot oven in an earthenware dish with a little olive oil and rosemary, then spread it on toast for an antipasto or snack Mix it with chopped cooked spinach or chard for filling ravioli or layering into baked pasta
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Making your own sauce is easier than you think.
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This quick and easy recipe calls for catfish and mushrooms to simmer in a broth seasoned with garlic and ginger for an Asian-style entree.
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I like coconut oil for sautéing vegetables and aromatics, especially onions They absorb the sweetness of the oil and pass that lovely nuance on to the whole dish In one memorable meal, I sautéed scallions in coconut oil, which managed to perfume an entire pan of plump, juicy shrimp spiked with garlic, ginger and coriander.
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Pork chops are given a smoky, spicy rub, then grilled to tenderness for a main dish in under 1 hour.
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The best thing about this soup? It takes less than half an hour from chopping board to table; and is dead easy. Unlike starchy soups that need about 30-40 minutes...
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Tired of cheese dip nachos? Try this unique version of Italian Nachos. Quick, easy, and yummy!
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A Cajun spice mixture transforms blackened catfish fillets into a baked Southern delight!
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This recipe is totally inspired by the freshness of the ingredients The tuna has to be of the best sashimi quality, preferably from a belly cut where there is more fat As for the herbs, I harvest them from our farm just before I start the preparation, and then I mince them with a very sharp knife so as not to bruise them.''