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A cheesy mixture of sauteed mushrooms, spinach, cream cheese, and garlic makes a delicious filling for these baked chicken breast rolls.
A cheesy mixture of sauteed mushrooms, spinach, cream cheese, and garlic makes a delicious filling for these baked chicken breast rolls.
Ingredients:
bone, olive oil, mushrooms, cloves, cream cheese, spinach, green onions, red pepper flakes
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Grilling takes the bitter edge off the radicchio, and the mushrooms add an earthy, meaty quality to this simple side dish.
Grilling takes the bitter edge off the radicchio, and the mushrooms add an earthy, meaty quality to this simple side dish.
Ingredients:
balsamic vinegar, garlic, portobello mushrooms, olive oil, radicchio, italian parsley, fat, sugar
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Three types of rice are cooked with white cooking wine, broth, mushrooms, carrots and thyme to yield a truly delicious side dish.
Three types of rice are cooked with white cooking wine, broth, mushrooms, carrots and thyme to yield a truly delicious side dish.
Ingredients:
butter, crimini mushrooms, onion, brown rice, wild rice, chicken broth, wine, white rice, carrots, thyme
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Bell peppers, pineapple, mushrooms, and chicken combine to make a hearty main dish that also tastes great as leftovers.
Bell peppers, pineapple, mushrooms, and chicken combine to make a hearty main dish that also tastes great as leftovers.
Ingredients:
vegetable oil, chicken breasts, green bell pepper, bell pepper, red bell pepper, mushrooms, onion, teriyaki sauce, pineapple, garlic powder, red pepper, flour
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These traditional glazed Japanese hamburgers are eaten without a bun. Shiitake mushrooms and tofu add moisture to the ground beef.
These traditional glazed Japanese hamburgers are eaten without a bun. Shiitake mushrooms and tofu add moisture to the ground beef.
Ingredients:
tofu, beef, shiitake mushrooms, miso, egg, salt, black pepper, nutmeg, mirin, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, vegetable oil
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This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 2 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 2 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
rib, olive oil, rosemary, sage, garlic, sweet onion, bay leaves, red wine vinegar, honey, milk, heavy cream, cremini mushrooms
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A creamy comfort food casserole combining the flavors of chicken, spaghetti, mushrooms and cheese. Great for a rainy Sunday group gathering.8
A creamy comfort food casserole combining the flavors of chicken, spaghetti, mushrooms and cheese. Great for a rainy Sunday group gathering.8
Ingredients:
chicken, celery, onion, parsley, spaghetti, cheddar cheese, cream of mushroom soup, mushrooms
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This Russian salad recipe layers marinated mushrooms with chicken, potatoes, pickles, and mayo to create a salad fit for a festive meal.
This Russian salad recipe layers marinated mushrooms with chicken, potatoes, pickles, and mayo to create a salad fit for a festive meal.
Ingredients:
chicken breast, potatoes, carrot, mushrooms, spring onions, mayonnaise, eggs, cheddar cheese, cornichons
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French bread is stuffed with cheese, butter, garlic, mushrooms, and spinach to create this to-die-for stuffed garlic bread everyone will love.
French bread is stuffed with cheese, butter, garlic, mushrooms, and spinach to create this to-die-for stuffed garlic bread everyone will love.
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Delicious fish alternative to Beef Wellington. Cod, mushrooms, and smoked salmon pate wrapped in puff pastry. Makes a lovely meal with new potatoes and salad.
Delicious fish alternative to Beef Wellington. Cod, mushrooms, and smoked salmon pate wrapped in puff pastry. Makes a lovely meal with new potatoes and salad.
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Every college has one: some kind of nasty-fantastic amalgam of cheese and meat and grease and bread and salt and melting awesomeness From freshman year to graduation, you can eat these things twice a week and it will hurt you, but not badly — that is the magic of youth and appetite and America combined After that, such a sandwich must be counted a special treat, and adapted to adult use
Every college has one: some kind of nasty-fantastic amalgam of cheese and meat and grease and bread and salt and melting awesomeness From freshman year to graduation, you can eat these things twice a week and it will hurt you, but not badly — that is the magic of youth and appetite and America combined After that, such a sandwich must be counted a special treat, and adapted to adult use