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  2. Easy Summer Recipes: Pickled Red Onions - AOL

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    You can stick to one kind of vinegar or mix it up with a custom blend of vinegars in a 60/40, 70/30, or 50/50 mix for this easy pickled red onions recipe. Rice - Instead of iceberg lettuce, you ...

  3. The 53 Best Winter Soups You Can Make in 45 Minutes or Less - AOL

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    Nothing beats diving face-first into a big bowl of soup on a chilly winter night. But most of the time, we don’t have hours to spend slowly simmering a pot on the stove—especially on a weeknight.

  4. Bouquet garni - Wikipedia

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    Bouquet garni of thyme, bay leaves, and sage, tied with a string A bouquet garni in cranberry sauce. The bouquet garni (French for "garnished bouquet"; pronounced [bukɛ ɡaʁni] [1] [2]) is a bundle of herbs usually tied with string and mainly used to prepare soup, stock, casseroles and various stews.

  5. 19 High-Fiber Vegetarian Soup Recipes - AOL

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    Green curry paste, fresh herbs and plenty of scallions all pack a bunch of flavor into this vibrant soup. The light yet creamy broth is loaded with vegetables, with tofu stirred in at the end to ...

  6. Za'atar - Wikipedia

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    The fresh za'atar herb is used in a number of dishes. Börek is a common bread pastry that can be stuffed with various ingredients, including za'atar. [ 22 ] A salad made of fresh za'atar leaves ( Arabic : سلطة الزعتر الأخضر , romanized : salatet al-zaatar al-akhdar ) is also popular throughout the Levant. [ 9 ]

  7. Bouillabaisse - Wikipedia

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    The American chef and food writer Julia Child, who lived in Marseille for a year, wrote: "to me the telling flavor of bouillabaisse comes from two things: the Provençal soup base—garlic, onions, tomatoes, olive oil, fennel, saffron, thyme, bay, and usually a bit of dried orange peel—and, of course, the fish—lean (non-oily), firm-fleshed ...

  8. Fresh vs. Dried Herbs: Which Should You Use in Your Cooking?

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  9. Herbes de Provence - Wikipedia

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    Jars and containers of herbs de Provence. Herbes de Provence (French: [ɛʁb də pʁɔvɑ̃s]; Provençal: èrbas de Provença, [ˈɛr.bas də pɾoˈvɛn.sa]) is a mixture of dried herbs considered typical of the Provence region of southeastern France. Formerly simply a descriptive term, commercial blends started to be sold under this name in ...