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Kerabu Kacang Botol (Asian Style Winged Beans Salad) by Navaneetham KrishnanThe medley of Asian ingredients worked in harmony for its refreshing crunchy deliciousness. |
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Texas Caviar (Bean & Corn Salsa or Salad) by Salad FoodieIf I need black-eyed peas for good luck on New Year's day, I prefer to get them in Texas Caviar....a.k.a. Cowboy Caviar.....a.k.a. Southern Caviar...a.k.a. Bean and Corn Salsa. There's as many names for this as there are variations. This makes 8 cups and serves a huge hungry crowd - think Super Bowl Sunday. It also keeps well.… |
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Cannellini bean hummus by Frosted FlakerThis bean dip is similar to regular hummus, but a little creamier and smoother. Serve it with pita bread, pita crackers or vegetable dippers. It couldn't be easier! |
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Magadara Baz by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY
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Healthy Spicy Chickpea Snack by MichelineThis protein, folate, calcium, mineral and vitamin rich legume is ideal for a healthy, low fat, quick snack. Perfect for vegetarians. |
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Cowgirl's Cowboy Caviar by SmokinhotchefPacked with zing and superfood ingredients, this take on Cowboy Caviar is sure to please. Super fresh ingredients send this recipe from a trot to an all out gallop! Not to mention it's vegetarian and delicious! Sometimes those two words don't go hand in hand. This is a fabulous supplement to any tex-mex meal or side-car to chicken… |
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Aunt Helen's EZ Baked Bean by GlennAunt Helen gave this recipe to my mother who modified it slightly. My mother gave it to my sister who modified it slightly. My sister gave it to me and I modified it to suit my taste. It is quite tasty and rivals the more complex and difficult recipes that I have for Boston Baked Beans. In less than an hour and a half you can have… |
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Hummus by Frosted FlakerThis is a great snack for any time of year. I personally serve it with Kalamata olives and sometimes even diced cucumber and/or bell pepper. Keep in mind that after blending, fine-tuning the mixture with slightly more tahini and/or lemon juice is often needed (see step 3). As a footnote, tahini is what gives the hummus its creamy… |
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Hummus by Shandiola colebrookeHealthy vegetarian spread Can be refrigerated for two weeks and still can eat. Easy snack |
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Crispy Baked Parmesan Green Bean Fries by Culinary EnvyThese yummy Crispy Baked Parmesan Green Bean Fries are coated in a delicious Parmesan cheese crust, and then baked to crunchy perfection. Few ingredients, Low Carb, Gluten Free, Grain Free and full of flavor! The perfect vegetarian appetizer or side dish! |
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Two Bean Cheddar Bacon Dip w/ Roasted Garlic by SmokinhotchefPacked with vitamins, minerals, protein and flavor, this dip is a great way to stock pile on nutrition. Quick and easy to make from pantry ingredients and exploding with zeal. Try this dip cold, at room temperature or warmed. Whatever your preference,this dip stands up to the challenge. |
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Black Bean Chipotle Dip by Culinary EnvyBlack Bean Chipotle Dip is a flavor explosion in your mouth! Tangy, savory, smoky and a tiny bit sweet, this HOT dip disappears quickly! |
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Chili Guiseppe by J. Gino GenovesiThere ae many legends about the origin of Chili. rt was probably a meal for the poorest of people. Chili, as we know it in the U.S. is not found in Mexico, only those areas where tourists go.. The first written account of Chili Con Carne was recorded in the 17th century by Sister Mary of Agreda of Spain. Today chili is known… |
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Garlic Hummus by Amanda NatividadSome recipes call for too much tahini. Others try too hard and call for red bell peppers or sun-dried tomatoes. I prefer to keep it simple: chickpeas and tahini, with lots of garlic and lemon juice. Oh, and a dash of olive oil to keep it creamy. Use it as a sandwich spread or dipping sauce. |
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