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This classic French salad from Lyons is a perfect contrast in flavors and textures.
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This tangy winter salad is likely to convert anyone who doubts just how good cauliflower can be Make sure you steam the cauliflower until thoroughly tender so that it absorbs the dressing The dish is lovely with a mix of colorful cauliflowers, but can look nice with the standard white variety.
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I’ve long adored hominy, the earthy dried corn kernels you find in pozole, the chile-laced Mexican stew When I saw dried heirloom hominy for sale online, I bought some I knew that having it in the cupboard when a hominy craving struck was the best insurance against cheating and buying the canned version
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This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The title of this recipe was getting very long, so I left the last option – roasted artichoke hearts – out of it I included them in my sandwich because I had some shriveling artichokes in my produce bin (along with the shriveling red pepper I used) and it didn’t take very long to trim and roast them But it’s not a must; the peppers and goat cheese with the greens are what really stand out
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Instant kimchi requires no fermentation and is ready to use as soon as it is seasoned It makes a fresh salad-like accompaniment for meat or fish dishes, whether Korean or western.
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Get Easter Goat Roasted on a Bed of Scallion Greens Recipe from Food Network
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Light and flaky catfish is quickly broiled and topped with a tropical fruit and corn salsa. Serve with white rice for a beautiful light supper.
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Colorful shredded cabbage salad with oranges and radishes and a zesty lime cumin coriander dressing!
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Get Pasta Salad with Poached Shrimp and Lemon-Dill Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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Kale is a marvelous green for salads because it's hearty enough to handle hefty ingredients like nuts and meat, plus it doesn't wilt as it sits on the table.