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Winter
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Dirty-Martini Kale

Do you love the briny, tangy goodness of cocktail olives? This dish is simply kale steamed with a splash of ‘olive juice’, vodka or gin and sliced green olives. Just like a dirty martini. Use any olives that you adore, we actually prefer the garlic stuffed olives or the classic olives stuffed with pimentos.


Summer
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Dogs in a Blanket

Not quite a corn dog, but this cheesy-mustard flavored crust is almost there. If you are lucky, track down hot dogs from a local butcher or use your preferred all-beef dogs without a lots of extras in them. Alternatively, if you are a tofu or turkey dog fan they will taste great all wrapped up in this biscuit dough. We used white flour, since this meal was a treat, so I cannot guarantee the flavor/texture if you use gluten-free or whole wheat flour instead, but I would be willing to try if I were you.


Spring
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Dreaming of Spring Pasta Salad

Looking out on a blustery, snowy day, spring may be coming up on the calendar, but the weather does not allows comply. This pasta salad tosses together vegetables that can stand the chilly weather, but remind us that spring is in fact coming soon. Substitute and roast the vegetables you are able to find when it is cold. The meyer lemon adds another layer of flavor, too, but a regular lemon will work instead.


Fall
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Dry-Brined Turkey

Easier than any other method I have tried, this is basically salting a turkey thoroughly and forgetting about it for 24+ hours. The longer it sits the better. Always use kosher salt. The herbs + spices are entirely optional- feel no pressure to add them. Find a space to let it sit. In our one fridge home we set it up in a cooler.


Fall
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Easy Runny Eggs

We like a runny egg yolk in my home, but sometimes flipping an egg over easy will increase the risk of the yolk breaking and inevitably cooking the whole darn thing. This method makes a simple fried egg a bit easier to master without the flipping.