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Good fresh burrata — mozzarella’s luscious, creamy-centered cousin — really needs no adornment, just good bread to accompany it (and perhaps a drizzle of olive oil and few arugula leaves) To make it more festive, add a quickly made seasonal vegetable topping and serve the gilded burrata as a salad or antipasto Bright green fava beans, celery and fennel make a lovely rendition for spring.
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Get Grilled Pork Chops with Green Beans and Chimichurri Recipe from Food Network
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This easy recipe for pinto beans requires no soaking! Just pop the beans in your Instant Pot(R) and let them absorb the bacon and chile pepper flavorings while they cook.
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Healthy halibut over a vegetable-packed bean salad.
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Pioneer Woman's slow cooked fresh green beans with tomatoes, bacon, and onions. A great Thanksgiving side!
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A substantial whole-grain risotto lightened with spring vegetables.
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Get Pasta with Escarole, White Beans and Chicken Sausage Recipe from Food Network
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Get Garlic Roasted Green Beans with Shallots and Hazelnuts Recipe from Food Network
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Get Tuscan Chicken with White Beans and Wilted Greens Recipe from Food Network
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Good meals come in small packages, like chicken kept moist by cured ham and prepped in five minutes.
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Get Mixed Seafood Paella with Sausage and Pink Beans Recipe from Food Network
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This white bean dish isn’t shy when it comes to garlic It’s used in the pot along with the simmering beans, and also fried in olive oil as a crunchy, pungent garnish As a contrast, the broccoli rabe and red onion get very sweet when you sauté them slowly until they are browned and caramelized