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You smash half the chickpeas in this recipe to make a spread, sort of a warm rustic hummus enhanced with garlic cumin and hot pepper, along with a liberal drizzle of olive oil You can use either freshly cooked dried beans or canned chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans), though freshly cooked is always preferable Tuck some into a pita for a vegetarian sandwich or serve as a dip to eat with bread and olives; a dollop of minty yogurt and a drizzle of tahini sauce make nice additions
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This pork loin is baked in an orange soy concoction that results in an awesome, tender and flavorful dish.
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Broccoli salad gets a sweet and savory element with the addition of raisins and sunflower seeds that is perfect for picnics.
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Broccoli and Brussels sprouts are pan-fried together with a little tomato, garlic, and butter to create this delightfully quick and easy side dish.
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These versatile wraps are great for lunch or dinner on the go, or you can slice them into one-inch appetizers. Give them a try...they take just 15 minutes to make, and the flavor can't be beat.
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A delicious mix of chicken, pesto, veggies, and cheese all melted together on flavorful focaccia bread. Simple, fast, and very tasty - a nice change from normal sandwiches.
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The flavored oil adds an herbaceous finish to the prosciutto and cheese quesadillas.
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Coconut milk brings distinctive flavor and creamy heft to these rice noodles, which are stir-fried with pork or chicken, bell pepper and eggplant Be generous when you're seasoning the dish with nam pla (fish sauce), which adds umami and some welcome funk No nam pla