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Pico de Gallo Salsa

From Jonesborough Locally Grown

Pico de Gallo is basically a blend of fresh vegetables and hot chile, also known as salsa cruda,salsa fresca, salsa fria or salsa Mejicana. As most salsas, it can be a dip, however it also makes a wonderful dressing on meat dishes. We’ve had it with the Red Chile Stew also included in this recipe section. Vegetarian!
Source: The Whole Chile Pepper Book by DeWitt and Gerlach pg. 125
Servings: 2 cups
Ingredient keywords: chile, onion, tomatoes, garlic, herb
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Pie Crust

From Dothan, Alabama

<p>For one 9&quot; crust.</p> <p>Method:</p> <p>Measure all but the water into a large stainless or glass bowl. Using a pastry cutter work the ingredients until they resemble small peas. Add the water one tablespoon at a time mixing well with a fork. You&#8217;ve added enough water when dough holds well together without feeling too dry or wet. Gather dough together pressing tightly into a disk. Securely wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.</p> <p>Unwrap the crust and place on a floured surface. Sprinkle with enough flour to prevent a crust from adhering to a rolling pin. From the center roll out into a disk pressing edge together as you go. When finished, dough should be approximately 1/16&quot; deep. Use a stainless pastry scraper to loosen from work surface draping over rolling pin. Ease into a pyrex or stoneware pie place. Fold excess dough under rim and make a decorative edge.</p> <p>For a baked shell, preheat oven to 475 degrees. Prick bottom and sides with a fork. Lay in parchment paper then fill with about two cups of dried beans. Bake for five minutes then remove beans and paper. Continue baking for an additional 5 minutes or until bottom appears dry and the rim is golden.</p> <p>Cool completely on a wire rack before filling.</p>
Source: 50 years of trial and error.
Servings: 9" pie crust
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Pineapple Drop Cookies

From Dothan, Alabama

<p>This is one of my grandmother&#8217;s recipes my family has enjoyed for decades.</p>
Source: Grandma Duclos.
Servings: About two dozen.
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Pinto Beans with Collard Greens

From The Wednesday Market

<p>Add a flavorful twist to your Healthiest Way of Eating by combining collard greens with tomatoes and pinto beans. Using canned beans makes this recipe quick and easy. One serving provides you with 1086% of the Daily Value for vitamin K and 238% of vitamin A. Enjoy!</p>
Source: Anna Evans
Servings: Serves 4
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Pinto Refried Beans

From Stones River Market

<p>A really easy and quick recipe that you can use for a side dish refried bean with the topping of your choice as well as filling for tacos, enchilada, burritos and tortillas. Normally used with Pinto Bean Flour, you can also use Red Bean Flour for a buttery taste.</p> Vegan!
Source: Bean Girl
Servings: 4 Cups
Ingredient keywords: PF
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Pinto Refried Beans - Gluten Free - Vegan

From Stones River Market

<p>A really easy and quick recipe that you can use for a side dish refried bean with the topping of your choice as well as filling for tacos, enchilada, burritos and tortillas. Normally used with Pinto Bean Flour, you can also use Red Bean Flour for a buttery taste.</p> Vegan!
Source: Bean Girl
Servings: 4 Cups
Ingredient keywords: PF
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Pizza Dough

From CAFE

<p>I have been experimenting with various pizza dough recipes and with a few tweaks along the way, this has become my favorite.</p> Vegetarian! Vegan!
Source: Deborah Garvey
Servings: 2 - 3 12 inch pizza base, depending upon whether you prefer thin or thick pizza crust
Ingredient keywords: Oil, Honey, Water, Yeast, Flour, Buttermilk
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Pizza Dough

From CAFE

<p>I have been experimenting with various pizza dough recipes and with a few tweaks along the way, this has become my favorite.</p> Vegetarian! Vegan!
Source: Deborah Garvey
Servings: 2 - 3 12 inch pizza base, depending upon whether you prefer thin or thick pizza crust
Ingredient keywords: Oil, Honey, Water, Yeast, Flour, Buttermilk
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Pizza on the Grill

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>This is a great appetizers for a summer evening or a main meal which uses our fresh vegetables in ways even kids will love!</p>
Source: Relish.com
Servings: 6 pizzas serving 12
Ingredient keywords: squash, onion, tomato, olive, pizza, sausage, cheese, herb
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Plain Steamed Green Beans

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>Plain Steamed Green Beans in the microwave &#8211; quick and easy.<br /> Sprinkle with herbs as desired.</p> Vegetarian!
Source: Market Manager
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: beans, butter, herb
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