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    To make these bars gluten-free, opt for gluten-free oats. View Recipe. Lemon-Blueberry Trifle. ... Another dark leafy green like chopped kale or Swiss chard can stand in for the spinach but may ...

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    The fourth season of Top Chef Masters premiered on July 25, 2012 with 12 award-winning chefs competing in weekly challenges to win $100,000 for their charity and the title of Top Chef Master. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Food and travel journalist, Krista Simmons, and features editor of Gilt Taste , Francis Lam , join James Oseland and Ruth Reichl as new ...

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    Chard or Swiss chard (/ tʃ ɑːr d / ⓘ; Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, Cicla Group and Flavescens Group) is a green leafy vegetable. In the cultivars of the Flavescens Group, the leaf stalks are large and often prepared separately from the leaf blade; [1] the Cicla Group is the leafy spinach beet. The leaf blade can be green or reddish; the ...

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    Capuns is a traditional food from the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland, predominantly made in the eastern part. [1] They are made from Spätzle dough [2] with pieces of dried meat, such as Bündnerfleisch and/or Salsiz, [3] and rolled in a chard leaf.