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This is my interpretation of the green beans from my favorite Japanese restaurant. Serve with a grilled steak! You can omit the miso paste if you choose.
This is my interpretation of the green beans from my favorite Japanese restaurant. Serve with a grilled steak! You can omit the miso paste if you choose.
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A light, spiced dressing with a bit of thyme and oregano sprinkled in. This is a great excuse to buy a big bottle of balsamic vinegar. Makes one beautiful cupful.
A light, spiced dressing with a bit of thyme and oregano sprinkled in. This is a great excuse to buy a big bottle of balsamic vinegar. Makes one beautiful cupful.
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Apple juice, vinegar, and a dash of herbs make an easy oil-free salad dressing to go with any green salad.
Apple juice, vinegar, and a dash of herbs make an easy oil-free salad dressing to go with any green salad.
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Recipe for Apple Polenta Cake with Walnut Oil, as seen in the October 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
Recipe for Apple Polenta Cake with Walnut Oil, as seen in the October 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
Ingredients:
butter, flour, bread crumbs, sugar, milk, egg, honey, walnut oil, fruit, lady apples, cinnamon, orange, lemon, walnuts, salt
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Get Roasted Red Peppers with Basil Oil Recipe from Food Network
Get Roasted Red Peppers with Basil Oil Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes About 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes About 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
peanut oil, shallots
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To give this creamy bean dip its fresh herbal flavor, Jim German, owner of the Jimgermanbar in Waitsburg, Washington, drizzles it with olive oil blended with lovage leaves.
To give this creamy bean dip its fresh herbal flavor, Jim German, owner of the Jimgermanbar in Waitsburg, Washington, drizzles it with olive oil blended with lovage leaves.
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One of my favorite Middle Eastern mezze is deep-fried cauliflower served with tahini garlic sauce I decided to try the dish with broccoli, but instead of deep-frying the broccoli I roasted it, a method that requires a lot less oil The buds on the broccoli florets toast to a crispy brown, and the texture of the stalk remains crisp
One of my favorite Middle Eastern mezze is deep-fried cauliflower served with tahini garlic sauce I decided to try the dish with broccoli, but instead of deep-frying the broccoli I roasted it, a method that requires a lot less oil The buds on the broccoli florets toast to a crispy brown, and the texture of the stalk remains crisp
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Rib eye steaks marinate in orange juice, toasted cumin seeds, and a few other seasonings before hitting the grill briefly for delicious, flavorful seared meat.
Rib eye steaks marinate in orange juice, toasted cumin seeds, and a few other seasonings before hitting the grill briefly for delicious, flavorful seared meat.
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An easy fried salami breakfast sandwich recipe.
An easy fried salami breakfast sandwich recipe.
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Make this dumpling, also known as a potsticker, recipe using cabbage, pork, and shrimp. Chowhound's straightforward steps include photos to guide you to through...
Make this dumpling, also known as a potsticker, recipe using cabbage, pork, and shrimp. Chowhound's straightforward steps include photos to guide you to through...
Ingredients:
soy sauce, unseasoned rice, scallion, chile, ginger, sesame oil, napa cabbage, salt, pork, shrimp, scallions, dry sherry, sugar, black pepper, egg, vegetable oil, water
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Quinoa, chicken, and vegetables are flavored with a zesty peanut sauce in this filling pad Thai recipe, great for a weeknight meal.
Quinoa, chicken, and vegetables are flavored with a zesty peanut sauce in this filling pad Thai recipe, great for a weeknight meal.
Ingredients:
chicken broth, quinoa, coconut oil, chicken breast, cabbage, edamame, broccoli, carrots, green onions, eggs, sesame oil, peanut butter, soy sauce, rice vinegar, chili, ginger, cloves, peanuts, cilantro