Raisins & Pine

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  • Spinach with Raisins and Pine Nuts

    Cooking — Although this particular recipe has a Spanish name, you can find similar dishes prepared in Italy, Greece and Turkey. The combination of nuts and dried fruits suggests its Arabic origins. If the spinach leaves are especially large, you may tear ...More…

  • Spinach with Raisins and Pine Nuts

    Cooking — Although this particular recipe has a Spanish name, you can find similar dishes prepared in Italy, Greece and Turkey. The combination of nuts and dried fruits suggests its Arabic origins. If the spinach leaves are especially large, you may tear ...More…

  • Red Mullet with Raisins and Pine Nuts: Triglile coi ...

    Food Network — Soak the raisins in a few tablespoons of lukewarm water for about 5 minutes, then squeeze them. Rinse the mullets, then place them in a non-stick pan large enough to hold them all, or work in batches, if necessary. Splash the fish with the ...More…

  • Peloponnese Stuffed Grape Leaves with Raisins & Pine ... thumbnail

    Amazon.com — Features: Product of Greece EAN 0037279378011 Number Of Items 6 Package Quantity 6 Release Date 2006-12-30 UPC 037279378011More…

  • Kale with Raisins & Pine Nuts

    VegWeb — Note: a bunch of kale is the huge amount you can usually buy at the supermarket. a bunch consists of multiple clumps. i hope you will not belabor these highly technical terms. just use your instincts on what looks right. hint: the amount of ...More…

  • Red Mullet with Raisins and Pine Nuts: Triglile coi ...

    Food Network — Soak the raisins in a few tablespoons of lukewarm water for about 5 minutes, then squeeze them. Rinse the mullets, then place them in a non-stick pan large enough to hold them all, or work in batches, if necessary. Splash the fish with the ...More…

  • Spinach with Raisins and Pine Nuts

    Cooking — Although this particular recipe has a Spanish name, you can find similar dishes prepared in Italy, Greece and Turkey. The combination of nuts and dried fruits suggests its Arabic origins. If the spinach leaves are especially large, you may tear ...More…


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