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Don’t throw out that stale baguette Here an old bread gets new life after being soaked in milk and mixed with some cooked chard and red pepper Topped with cheese it makes for an easy, thrifty, midweek meal.
Don’t throw out that stale baguette Here an old bread gets new life after being soaked in milk and mixed with some cooked chard and red pepper Topped with cheese it makes for an easy, thrifty, midweek meal.
Ingredients:
stale baguette, garlic, milk, swiss chard, olive oil, onion, red bell pepper, rosemary, eggs, gruy, parmesan
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For this comforting gratin, broccoli is briefly steamed and seasoned with garlic and thyme before being tossed with the bread, eggs, goat cheese and milk You can include tomatoes if you can still find good ones.
For this comforting gratin, broccoli is briefly steamed and seasoned with garlic and thyme before being tossed with the bread, eggs, goat cheese and milk You can include tomatoes if you can still find good ones.
Ingredients:
stale baguette, milk, garlic, broccoli crowns, olive oil, thyme, goat cheese, eggs, tomatoes
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Brimming with hearty mushrooms, wine-soaked bread, savory spices, and cheese, these stuffed eggplants are so packed full of flavor, you'll never miss the meat.
Brimming with hearty mushrooms, wine-soaked bread, savory spices, and cheese, these stuffed eggplants are so packed full of flavor, you'll never miss the meat.
Ingredients:
italian eggplants, oyster mushrooms, garlic, red onion, cumin, butter, stale baguette, young pecorino, vegetable broth, parsley
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This recipe is by Glenn Collins and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Glenn Collins and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
olive oil, milk, italian bread, buffalo mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, parmigiano reggiano, oregano
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Second-place winner in SF Food Wars’ 2009 Mac Battle Royale with Cheese.
Second-place winner in SF Food Wars’ 2009 Mac Battle Royale with Cheese.
Ingredients:
pasta, yukon gold, carrot, water, cashews, pine nuts, margarine, yeast, miso, lemon juice, salt, dijon mustard, flour, soymilk, turmeric, stale baguette, baguette, onion powder
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Get Granny's Rabbit in Liver Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Granny's Rabbit in Liver Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Get Toasted Baguette Recipe from Food Network
Get Toasted Baguette Recipe from Food Network
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Get Bourbon BLT Baguette Recipe from Food Network
Get Bourbon BLT Baguette Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
tomatoes, bourbon, cloves, egg yolks, juice, tomato paste, hot sauce, canola oil, bacon, romaine lettuce, lemon, baguette, garlic, olive oil
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Get Chicken Cherry Baguette Burgers - Semi-Homemaker Recipe Recipe from Food Network
Get Chicken Cherry Baguette Burgers - Semi-Homemaker Recipe Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
french bread, chicken, cherries, cherry peppers, rosemary, salt, pepper, cherry jam, mayonnaise, tomato, lettuce
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The black Nadia eggplant takes especially well to the grill -- skin on or off -- and eagerly absorbs a dressing of reduced balsamic vinegar.
The black Nadia eggplant takes especially well to the grill -- skin on or off -- and eagerly absorbs a dressing of reduced balsamic vinegar.
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There is French toast, and then there are torrijas, the Spanish version The origins of both are undoubtedly the same: yet another way to make good use of bread that’s no longer fresh Though torrijas, like French toast, can be served at breakfast, they can also be a knockout dessert.
There is French toast, and then there are torrijas, the Spanish version The origins of both are undoubtedly the same: yet another way to make good use of bread that’s no longer fresh Though torrijas, like French toast, can be served at breakfast, they can also be a knockout dessert.
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Steven Satterfield, the chef at Miller Union in Atlanta, included this very French picnic recipe in his cookbook, "Root to Leaf." As he points out, the key is to use a lot of butter, a lot of radishes and plenty of salt The recipe yields four sturdy desk- or school-lunch sandwiches, or you can divide them further, into a dozen little bites for hors d’oeuvres.
Steven Satterfield, the chef at Miller Union in Atlanta, included this very French picnic recipe in his cookbook, "Root to Leaf." As he points out, the key is to use a lot of butter, a lot of radishes and plenty of salt The recipe yields four sturdy desk- or school-lunch sandwiches, or you can divide them further, into a dozen little bites for hors d’oeuvres.