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Make your own pickling spice blend! Mustard seed, black peppercorns, and cinnamon (or allspice!) are essential. The rest are mix-and-match. Lasts for up to a year and makes enough for several batches.
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This fluffy quinoa tabbouleh salad is unusually delicious with the addition of tuna marinated in soy and lime, shiitake mushrooms cooked in dashi, and a pungent...
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Vodka with blackcurrant liqueur and ginger ale.
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Chocolate bark is the workhorse of homemade holiday gifts, and in Tom Faglon's version, he scatters fresh pomegranate seeds over the surface, where they glisten like rubies Chewy bits of candied ginger are hidden inside the bittersweet chocolate, lying in wait to surprise you with their spiciness Then, to make things even more interesting, Mr
Ingredients: bark, plus, crystallized ginger, salt
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Serve this fruit-filled chutney with grilled meats, atop goat cheese, or alongside hard, aged cheeses.
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I created this sauce in my own kitchen with ingredients I already had in my cupboard. The results are delicious and it has become a staple in my home. This recipe can easily be doubled. Try using it for dipping katsu chicken and egg rolls, or use it as a substitute for barbeque sauce. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
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Whole wheat tortillas are filled with all of the flavors of an antipasto but served in a fun new way! Paired with a cold glass of milk this makes the perfect snack!
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Zucchini, onions, and bell peppers are simmered in a tomato-based sauce creating a zucchini "ratatouille"; serve alongside polenta.
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This light, fresh Mexican coleslaw is made with a Granny Smith apple and jalapeno pepper, and pairs well with shrimp or fish tacos.
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Silken tofu replaces both the eggs and dairy in this traditional pie with an untraditional twist.
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I had this in an Italian Restaurant close to home. This is my version. Make extra because these little treats disappear rather quickly.
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This grilled chicken, known as dak gui, has a flavor reminiscent of teriyaki chicken but with a more complex slant.