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The components for a traditional sangria are in the glass: wine, brandy and fruit The sparkling wine or fizzy water that’s sometimes added just before serving is not in this recipe, but you can include it, especially if you increase the recipe four or six times to make a pitcher Wölffer Kitchen in Sag Harbor, N.Y., which makes a popular rosé wine, devised this pretty drink, a variation on sangria, for its summery appeal.
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The Kentucky-born sandwich filling of cucumbers and cream cheese is easily transformed into a dip using a little sour cream.
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Plenty of fresh, crunchy carrots, celery, cucumber, green pepper and onions are tossed with tomatoes, zesty Parmesan and cooked pasta and coated with your favorite Italian-style salad dressing. Chill and serve this bright and flavorful salad.
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This great summer salad uses bottled dressing, but poultry seasoning and dried oregano are sprinkled in to give it a really interesting flavor. It works nicely with the romaine, green onion, cucumber, celery, and grated carrot salad combo.
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Kale and quinoa flesh out this tabbouleh recipe for a more filling version of the classic Mediterranean dish.
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Chef John uses rice paper wrappers and ingredients he has on hand--cooked chicken, bell peppers, English cucumbers, carrots, and fresh herbs--to make his versatile spring rolls.
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Great Greek-style chicken pitas, seasoned with oregano and lemon pepper, served with homemade yogurt sauce.
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This recipe is great hot or cold. I invented it in grad school when I had no time to cook. It's a quick and easy one dish recipe. I use it as a side dish for nice meals or a full meal for lunch. You can make it in 5 minutes or less and eat immediately. For extra protein you can add chicken breast.
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Here is a recipe you'll love for its simplicity and wonderful flavor! Layers of cucumber, tomato, red onion, and green pepper are sprinkled with kalamata olives, feta cheese and oregano, then drizzled with lemon juice and olive oil.
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Make this recipe by chef Tyler Florence, for a rich and creamy taste of the South for your next dinner party.
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Hi everyone. As the chef of ZINC and CHOW in New Haven, CT, I constantly have requests for this particular recipe. Check it out and let me know what you think!