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Pomegranate Molasses is a syrup used in Middle Eastern cooking. It has a bright ruby red color, and its sweet and sour flavor goes well with so many other ingredients. It is commonly available in Middle Eastern markets, but is easily made at home if you can get pomegranate juice, now easily found in supermarkets.
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Cheesy grilled eggplant sits on top of a bed of homemade smoky grilled tomato sauce for an eggplant Parmesan dish like no other, making a perfect summer side or vegetarian main.
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A light, refreshing sangria made with rose wine and brimming with flavors of peach!
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Kidney beans and garbanzo beans come together in a creamy hummus with hemp seed hearts for a hearty Mediterranean-inspired spread.
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This fantastic salad combines cucumbers with two types of miso, toasted sesame, and pine nuts. Be sure to use firm and super-crunchy cucumbers with few seeds.
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This French-inspired chicken dish isn’t exactly weeknight fare, but it is sophisticated comfort food that is well worth the effort First, boneless chicken thighs or breasts are pounded into cutlets, marinated in garlic, lemon juice and thyme (up to 6 hours, but even a short sit will do nicely), then breaded and fried They are then dressed in a rich yet delightfully piquant sauce of mushrooms, shallots, garlic, Dijon mustard, white wine and balsamic vinegar that is a welcome contrast to the richness of the fried chicken
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Get Wild Striped Bass with Thyme, Spring Peas, 25 Year Balsamic Vinegar, and Potato Pancake Recipe from Food Network
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Get Pork with Sweet Onion Marmellata Recipe from Food Network
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I discovered that candied fruit likes getting soused with currants or dates, and that it isn't fussy about the medium: sherry, rum or Cognac all make it happy And the trick to baking with it is simple: use the good stuff and use it judiciously Fold just enough diced peel and choice cherries into a batter with chopped dates and spice and watch the tone and texture lighten up