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Get Rack of Lamb with Pimenton, Garlic and Olive Oil Recipe from Food Network
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Enjoy this Grilled Rack of Lamb with Fresh Lemon and Herbs recipe with ingredients and easy step-by-step directions from Chowhound.
Ingredients: lamb, lemon juice, olive oil
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Tofu and gailan, leafy Chinese broccoli, are tossed with a gingery oyster sauce mixture to make this stir-fry, a quick but complete dinner!
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Truffle oil and Parmesan cheese are the key components in these truffle fries that are simply heavenly and will quickly become your favorite!
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This Central Asian recipe uses medium grain rice, like Kokuho Rose extra fancy sushi rice, and sesame oil instead of long grain rice and vegetable oil, as the dish would be made in Iran You can find Uzbeki cumin seeds and barberries online or in Persian or Russian stores.
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A recipe for Brussels sprouts salad that will leave enough leftover for another meal.
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This recipe is by Joan Nathan and takes 12 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: canola oil, shallots
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Lettuce, radicchio, and endive are stuffed with olives, capers, and herbs and roasted until wilted in this elegant warm salad.
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Turkey has inspired Chef John's new favorite way to serve eggs: over a bed of garlicky, herbaceous Greek yogurt spread dressed with chili pepper-infused oil.
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I've spent extensive time eating my way through Italy. This recipe is modified from a restaurant in Bagnione, Italy. I've substituted a combination of low-salt beef and chicken broth in place of veal stock. Pork medallions, pounded out, are also commonly substituted.
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Steven Satterfield, an Atlanta chef with a deep love for green peanut oil, developed this recipe for a coming book on goobers from Short Stack Editions Green peanuts are nothing more than raw peanuts They have a fresh, vegetal flavor, and retain their greenness when cold-pressed into oil