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Italian Pasta and Vegetable Salad by Salad FoodieThis pasta salad has a nice texture balance of smooth to crunchy, plus the tart-sweet of red wine vinegar and lemon pepper in the dressing. It makes PLENTY and is always a hit at gatherings. Leftovers keep well refrigerated. |
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Heirloom Tomato Caprese Salad by Mihir ShahHeirloom tomato's are coming into season (as I'm writing this) - this is a wonderful dish for summertime picnics or a light weekend lunch. Also a great appetizer for the family. |
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Segedinsky Goulash v2 by Spicie FoodieMy second installment of goulash versions is Segedinsky Goulash. It is a goulash made with pork and sauerkraut( sour cabbage) as the main ingredients and served with knedliky. This goulash doesn't seem to be as popular as other versions. If I remember correctly we have found it only in 1 restaurant. But my husband first discovered it… |
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Gastronomia Italiana Style Bean Salad (sardinian) by FromScratch SarahI cannot find the type of bean used in the actual salad, here in the states.Ive tried to replicate this dish the best I can from memory,I think its pretty close! please let me know if you have an actual itaian recipe for this salad,know the name of the bean used,and where to get the bean! Thanks! Also I believe this is the same dish… |
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Curt's Italian Grilled Personal Pan Pizza Recipe by curt iffertPizza on the grill you say? It's easier than you think and the crust is the best ever... if you have ever had coal fired pizza this reminds me of it.. of course it's not 1000 degrees as coal fired but the taste is wonderful! |
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La auténtica paella de Valencia (España) by chefgoninExisten muchos tipos de arroz en paella, pero en esta ocasión te traigo la auténtica receta de la Paella Valenciana. Si te atreveves a descubrir nuevos retos, atrevete con esta receta ... no te decepcionará. Chefgonin |
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Tostones (aka Fried Plantains) by KimberlyAs a Puerto Rican, we make these plantains often. They are twice fried giving them extra crunchiness. Just add a pinch of salt and garlic salt and it becomes a really tasty side/appetizer! |
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Lemon-Cranberry Biscotti by J. Gino GenovesiThe biscotti had its origin in Roman times They are a dry, crunchy cookie that contains no fat and quite nourishing. .A food with sustenance and carried by the Roman Legions into battle; perhaps this action help fuel the expansion of the Roman Empire since they were so light and easy to carry into battle. The biscotti became… |
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Spanish Sushi “Cantabria en tu boca” Nigiri by Aherrerawww.cantabriaentuboca.net |
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Whole Wheat Mocha Muffins by Hina GujralI think I am obsessed with whole wheat and everyday I try my best to reduce the usage of white flour in my kitchen to minimal, we have switched to whole wheat breads, pasta, noodles, cookies, pizzas and now muffins and to my surprise there is not much difference in taste. If you want you can substitute whole-wheat flour with equal… |
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Spanakopita Dip by Denise SherinSo yummy! Great for parties and get togethers. Original recipe is posted here but I leave out the dill because I am not a big fan of dill. Serve with fresh pita bread, toasted pita chips or your favorite dippers breads, crackers or veggies. |
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Fig Puff Pastry Roses by JennyPuff pastry roses with delicious fig filling. The filling can be prepared in advance and stored in a fridge. |
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Tomato and watermelon soup by Ferrán Adriá by Guest of winterDo you know Ferrán Adriá? Yes, the world famous Spanish chef. Here's one of his simplest recipes. It is perfect for the summer, refreshing as a gazpacho, but even lighter. And quick to make! |
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French toast by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYFrench toast |
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Light Savoy cabbage and oatmeal soup by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaLight, simple soup with spring Savoy cabbage and few oats! |
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