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A recipe for healthy roll-ups that combine the best things about Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches and fresh summer rolls.
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An unusual Filipino soup recipe by Burnt Lumpia blogger Marvin Gapultos that includes salmon, Japanese miso, and calamansi, a cousin to the lime.
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Get Five Spice Sea Scallop with Seared Foie Gras served on Parsnip Puree finished with a Port Wine Fig Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Get Trio of Duck Roasted Breast, Leg Confit and Seared Foie Gras with Horseradish Parsnip Puree and Huckleberry Brandy Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Guacamole and cream cheese add a unique twist to the traditional bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich.
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What a fun way to get your child to eat a salad. First comes the lettuce, cheese and bacon bit in individual bowls. And then comes the decoration - croutons for the eyes and nose and a crescent of tomato for the mouth.
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I cannot go to a gathering, event or party without someone asking me if I brought my BLT dip...a crowd pleaser! Have your guests dip the toast triangles in the dip and wait for the ooh's and ahh's. The toast is what makes this recipe a genuine BLT impersonator!
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This version of a blue cheese salad dressing, said to hail from a Seattle restaurant, calls for Roquefort in a creamy buttermilk, sour cream, and mayonnaise base.
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The secret to making less expensive cuts of meat tender is a good marinade. This one fits the bill. Mix up soy sauce, vegetable oil, ketchup, oregano, and three cloves of garlic, and then marinate the meat overnight. Grill, and slice on the diagonal.
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Get Grilled Japanese Eggplant Recipe from Food Network
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A dressing of orange juice, piquillo peppers, and olive oil lends a decidedly Spanish flair.
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Thick and chunky with vegetables and pieces of sole, this pesto-flavored soup is hearty enough to make a meal. Serve it hot to take the chill off a winter night, or at room temperature for a cool summertime supper.