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Slow roasting a lamb shoulder is a lot less stressful than trying to achieve perfection with a leg of lamb. And, if you like shredded beef and pulled pork, you'll be down with this.
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Eduard Frauneder and Wolfgang Ban pickle ramps for this dish, but cipollini are easier to find and work nicely as well. They keep for several weeks in the refrigerator and are delicious as a garnish for meat or cocktails.
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This is much like pissaladière, the Provençal onion tart It’s a perfect time of year to make it, with sweet spring onions in abundance in the markets.
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Fennel and spring onions, cooked gently until they begin to caramelize, make a sweet topping for a pizza Fennel is an excellent source of vitamin C and a very good source of fiber, folate and potassium Fennel also contains many phytonutrients, including the flavonoids rutin and quercitin, as well as a compound called anethole, mainly responsible for its anise-y flavor, that may have anti-inflammatory properties.
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These flavorful sandwiches can be made ahead of time and stored in the fridge for later. They are full of flavor and you can vary the ingredients to your taste.
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Celebrate spring with this refreshing green salad topped with fresh berries, blue cheese, walnuts, and a blueberry-balsamic dressing.
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This isn’t the dense scallion pancake you see served in Chinese restaurants, which is made with what amounts to bread dough But this recipe is inspired by that pancake Made with a simplified, scallion-laden batter, it is a fork-tender pancake reminiscent of a vegetable fritter
Ingredients: spring onions, egg, soy sauce, flour
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This simple pasta primavera uses a combination of the earliest vegetables available in spring — asparagus, peas and spring onions — making it a true celebration of the season The sauce works best with springy egg pasta, preferably homemade or a good purchased brand Make sure not to overcook it; you need the chewy bite to stand up to the gently cooked vegetables
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Weve added sautéed mushrooms to the classic and very simple spaghetti with garlic and oil, but the dish can still be made in no time at all. Regular white mushrooms are excellent here; portobellos or wild mushrooms would be great,