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Spicy and sweet - ginger, garlic, chili powder, and curry paste are just a few of the flavors in this tomato chutney. Best made with tomatoes fresh from the garden.
Spicy and sweet - ginger, garlic, chili powder, and curry paste are just a few of the flavors in this tomato chutney. Best made with tomatoes fresh from the garden.
Ingredients:
tomatoes, ginger, cloves, sugar, red wine vinegar, onions, golden raisins, mixed spice, chili powder, paprika, curry
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This English Christmas cake is lovely in texture and taste. It just has one difference -- no chopped mixed peel.
This English Christmas cake is lovely in texture and taste. It just has one difference -- no chopped mixed peel.
Ingredients:
flour, mixed spice, cinnamon, lemon, butter, superfine sugar, eggs, raisins, golden raisins, currants, cherries, almonds, brandy
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Get Mushroom Ragu Recipe from Food Network
Get Mushroom Ragu Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, onion, garlic, mixed mushrooms, marsala, chicken broth, heavy cream, basil leaves, italian parsley, parmesan
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Get Herbal Chicken Sandwiches with Apple-Avocado Smoothie Recipe from Food Network
Get Herbal Chicken Sandwiches with Apple-Avocado Smoothie Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
jasmine, chicken breasts, red onion, plus, mayonnaise, basil, tarragon, balsamic vinegar, natural almonds, wheat bread, salad greens, raspberry jam, apple juice, lime juice, mint leaves, smith apples, avocado
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Best when young and tender, dandelion greens make a great salad! If you're wary about using the greens growing in the yard, you may often find them in the produce section of food specialty shops.
Best when young and tender, dandelion greens make a great salad! If you're wary about using the greens growing in the yard, you may often find them in the produce section of food specialty shops.
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The red from the beets will bleed into the white rice in this nutrient-dense risotto Both the beets and the black rice contribute anthocyanins, flavonoids with antioxidant properties.
The red from the beets will bleed into the white rice in this nutrient-dense risotto Both the beets and the black rice contribute anthocyanins, flavonoids with antioxidant properties.
Ingredients:
forbidden rice, vegetable stock, beet greens, olive oil, onion, arborio rice, garlic, dry white wine, beets, parmesan cheese, parsley
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Get Achiote Marinated Baby Chickens Stuffed with Chorizo and Mustard Greens Recipe from Food Network
Get Achiote Marinated Baby Chickens Stuffed with Chorizo and Mustard Greens Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, cumin, coriander, mexican oregano, chickens, spanish chorizo, spanish onion, garlic, mustard greens, chicken stock, baking potato, green olives
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Black-eyed peas with collard greens sounds like a Southern dish, and indeed it would be if you threw in a ham hock and took away the dill But this recipe actually is inspired by a Greek dish that combines black-eyed peas with wild greens.
Black-eyed peas with collard greens sounds like a Southern dish, and indeed it would be if you threw in a ham hock and took away the dill But this recipe actually is inspired by a Greek dish that combines black-eyed peas with wild greens.
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You won’t use all of the marinade for this sandwich, so add more tofu to it for another meal.
You won’t use all of the marinade for this sandwich, so add more tofu to it for another meal.
Ingredients:
sesame oil, soy sauce, mirin, rice vinegar, ginger, sugar, tofu, plum tomato, avocado, bread, dijon mustard, mayonnaise, wasabi
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This dish is absolutely delicious, and healthy.
This dish is absolutely delicious, and healthy.
Ingredients:
ghee, cloves, ginger, red onions, lentils, curry powder, turmeric, cumin, mango, carrots, collard greens
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Get Nutty Greens with Bacon and Blue Cheese Recipe from Food Network
Get Nutty Greens with Bacon and Blue Cheese Recipe from Food Network
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Chop the greens super-fine to achieve the prettiest color Use whatever looks best in the market (spinach and chard are brightest when it comes to color), or you can use bagged baby spinach You only need 1/2 cup of chopped greens, but you could use twice that amount.
Chop the greens super-fine to achieve the prettiest color Use whatever looks best in the market (spinach and chard are brightest when it comes to color), or you can use bagged baby spinach You only need 1/2 cup of chopped greens, but you could use twice that amount.