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Quinoa is perfectly paired with lemon, parsley, basil, and garlic to make this dish that is great with chicken or fish.
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Get Mixed Green Salad With Parmigiano Crisps Recipe from Food Network
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For this main course, prepare farro much as you would risotto: add stock slowly while the grains cook, so that they gradually become plump. Then mix in artichokes and top the dish with celery, parsley, and tarragon salad, and shavings of nutty Grana Padan
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Thanks to walnuts and kale, this killer riff on pesto is anything but classic.
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This recipe is inspired by a dish served at a pinot noir dinner at Bar Boulud, one of the chef Daniel Boulud’s restaurants There, a whole wild striped bass was swaddled in fresh fig leaves and stuffed with fresh black figs in a red wine sauce The brooding sauce bathed velvet figs, and its earthy depths made the already succulent fish a fine partner for some excellent bottles of red
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Get Bratwurst and Knockwurst with Rye Toast Points Recipe from Food Network
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This clean and simple Persian appetizer features pita with butter, feta cheese, and fresh herbs such as basil, tarragon, and mint.
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Soft and tender dinner rolls with the wonderful smell of fresh herbs.
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Intensely flavored sirloin tip roast using a homemade herb rub paste that is certain to please the entire family.
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In this recipe, herbs are the focus, but to use herbs on a grand scale, it helps to know which ones work in that role and which ones don’t Parsley, obviously, works in abundance: it’s clean-tasting, pleasantly grassy and almost never overwhelming You can add literally a bunch (bunches!) of it to salad, soup, eggs, pasta, grains or beans
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These pretzels, called laugenbrezeln, take a bit of planning and time But they only spend a quarter-hour in the oven, filling the kitchen with a lovely smell, and then you have soft, warm, salty pretzels that you made yourself What’s that worth