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Fresh pears, green bell peppers, and jalapenos form the basis of this interesting relish that's put up in jars.
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Peas, corn, and green beans are tossed in a simple vinaigrette in this easy vegetable salad recipe that is best when marinated overnight.
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I’ve modeled these delicious and easy grated beet fritters after traditional Greek zucchini fritters Make sure to buy beets that have a generous amount of greens attached Don’t be alarmed by the amount of oil: About half of it will still be in the pan when you’re finished, if you are careful to get it hot enough before you add the fritters.
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This dish is good hot, at room temperature, as a side, or as part of an antipasto platter.
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Get Fennel and Roasted Pepper Salad with Olives Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: fennel, red pepper, green onion
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Chef John's Southern-style green beans make plenty of delicious juice that's just right for dipping corn bread into.
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Button mushrooms stuffed with crab and Monterey Jack cheese make a delicious bite-size appetizer. Your guests are sure to be dazzled!
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Water Kimchi is a very satisfying dish with a cooling taste that off sets some of the spice effect of many Korean dishes.
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Very easy to make! Chicken and Monterey Jack Cheese filled flour tortillas topped with green enchilada sauce. I make Mexican Rice to serve on the side.
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This rich recipe is great for either a brunch or breakfast. You can make this a day ahead if you want to serve it for an early morning breakfast. Just reheat in the microwave. You may use any combination of cheese in this recipe, even non-fat.
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Green tomatillo salsa is really easy to make with the addition of green tomatoes, cilantro, and garlic powder! This is great, green salsa that everyone asks me to make. I have made it several times and just recently had the best batch ever!
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Most of the components for pasteles, a traditional Puerto Rican holiday dish, can be made a day or two in advance, then brought to room temperature for assembly You can prepare the masa ahead, and freeze it for up to several months Pasteles can also be cooked right away, refrigerated for a few days or frozen in zip-top containers for several months