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Paksiw Na Isda

Paksiw na isda, the Filipino vinegar-poached fish with bangus, ginger, bitter melon, and eggplant. A tart, clean-flavored one-pot that tastes better after aging two days in the fridge.

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Sinigang Na Isda (Fish in Sour Soup)

Filipino fish sinigang with halibut simmered in rice water and fresh lemon juice alongside daikon, Japanese eggplant, chili, and spinach. A light, tangy soup ready in under an hour.

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Adobong Isda (Fish in Tangy Sauce)

A succulent dish made with Hito fish that's simmered to perfection in a tasty sauce.

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Paksiw Na Isda (Boiled Pickled Fish & Vegetables)

Paksiw na Isda is Filipino vinegar-poached fish simmered with ginger, banana peppers, and eggplant. A tangy, brothy classic that deepens after a day in the fridge.

Mediterranean Israeli Couscous
Mediterranean Israeli Couscous

This Mediterranean style dish is packed with flavor. Couscous is simmered in flavorful broth. Bell pepper, spinach, tomatoes and olives not only just add the nice color but also give the dish very refreshing taste. Fresh basil and parmesan sprinkled on top just before serving. A delicious dish can be served as a side dish or a simply delicious main course.

Israeli CousCous & Cucumber Salad
Israeli CousCous & Cucumber Salad

Israeli couscous and cucumber salad tosses toasted pearl couscous with crisp cucumber, tomato, lemon, and a handful of fresh parsley and mint. A bright, herby Mediterranean side that eats clean and refreshing.

Mozzarella, Tomatoes & Israeli Couscous
Mozzarella, Tomatoes & Israeli Couscous

Israeli couscous with fresh mozzarella, tomatoes and basil. A delightful side dish.

Israeli Couscous with Bacon & Peas
Israeli Couscous with Bacon & Peas

Simple ingredients create this sophisticated side dish. The bacon performs double-duty creating a silky coating for toasting the Israeli couscous as well as garnish. The couscous and peas produce a very pleasing texture while the bacon and lemon contribute tang and a silky mouth-feel.

Israeli Couscous with Spinach & Parmesan Cheese
Israeli Couscous with Spinach & Parmesan Cheese

Finish with a squeeze of fresh lemon and a drizzle of high-quality extra virgin olive oil. Delicious.

Israeli Couscous, Apple & Cranberry Salad with Toasted Almonds
Israeli Couscous, Apple & Cranberry Salad with Toasted Almonds

Quick and easy to make, and it comes out very tasty. Couscous absorbs all the yummy flavor from the broth, then tossed with chunks of apples, dried cranberries, and toasted almonds. A light vinaigrette brings all the flavors together and makes it into a delicious meal.

Israeli Couscous with Sauteed Mushrooms, Pine Nuts & Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Israeli Couscous with Sauteed Mushrooms, Pine Nuts & Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Earthy sauteed mushrooms, aromatic toasted pine nuts, chewy-sweet sun-dried tomatoes make this delicious and wholesome couscous salad. Enjoy it as a side dish or serve it as a tasty main meal.

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Israeli Orange Chicken

Israeli orange chicken roasted whole with a fresh orange stuffed inside, glazed with honey and ginger, and basted with wine. A fragrant, golden roast for holidays and gatherings.

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Israeli Salad

Israeli salad with diced cucumber, tomatoes, radishes, green pepper, carrots, and lettuce in a fresh lemon juice dressing. A crisp, vegetarian chopped salad ready in 10 minutes.

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American Lasagna (Usda)

Classic meat lasagna layered with seasoned beef, cottage cheese, cheddar, and Parmesan between tender noodles, perfect for freezing and reheating.

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Baked Beans(Usda)

Classic USDA-style baked beans with navy beans, salt pork, molasses, brown sugar, and dry mustard. A big-batch recipe built for freezing and feeding a crowd.

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Beef Loaf(Usda)

USDA-style beef loaf for a crowd: makes four 8-inch loaves with milk-soaked bread, eggs, ketchup and Worcestershire. Bake all four, freeze three. Government-tested batch cooking at its most practical.

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