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  2. For Ray’s latest recipe, she tries her hand at a charred scallion pesto, which starts with two big bunches of green onions spritzed with olive oil and cooked over high heat in a cast-iron ...

  3. Scallion Vinaigrette Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a blender, puree the scallions, jalapeño, vinegar, water and honey; gradually add the oil. Add the cilantro and pulse. Season with salt and pepper and serve.

  4. Hey, Basil Growers: Here’s Everything You Can Make with Pesto

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    Try dollops of pesto with layers of fontina, ricotta, mushrooms, arugula, and prosciutto instead. Pizza night will never be the same again! Get Ree's Pesto Pizza with Arugula and Prosciutto recipe .

  5. Pistou - Wikipedia

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    The sauce is similar to Genoese pesto, which is traditionally made of garlic, basil, pine nuts, grated Sardinian pecorino, and olive oil, crushed and mixed with a mortar and pestle. The key difference between pistou and pesto is the absence of cheese in pistou. [2] [3]

  6. 90 Easy Bite-Sized Appetizers For The Best Party Ever - AOL

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    Scallion pancakes might be one of our favorite appetizers ever. Crispy, flaky, and with the *slightest* bit of chew, it's easy to polish off a whole plate in minutes. Get the Scallion Pancakes recipe.

  7. Cong you bing - Wikipedia

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    Cong you bing ([tsʰʊ́ŋjǒʊpìŋ]; Chinese: 蔥油餅; pinyin: cōngyóubǐng; lit. 'scallion oil pancake'), also known as scallion pancake or green onion pancake, is a Chinese savory bing (flatbread) made with wheat dough and minced scallions (green onions).

  8. 73 Healthy Date Night Dinners That Will Make You Forget All ...

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    Most piccata sauces use only lemon juice; we opt for whole pieces of the fruit to make use of every last bit of bright citrus flavor. After a simmer in a wine and broth Jacuzzi, the lemon loses ...

  9. Pesto - Wikipedia

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    The name pesto is the past participle of the Genoese verb pestâ (Italian: pestare), meaning 'to pound', 'to crush': the ingredients are "crushed" or ground in a marble mortar through a circular motion of a wooden pestle. The same Latin root gives us pestle. [4] There are other foods called pesto, but pesto by itself usually means pesto alla ...