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  2. 40 Picnic Side Dishes That Are Easy and Portable - AOL

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    1. Roasted Broccoli and Bacon Pasta Salad. Because the picnic don't start 'til pasta salad walks in. (The best part is the garlic-lemon breadcrumbs on top.)

  3. Arroz poblano - Wikipedia

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    Arroz poblano (green rice) as a side dish. Arroz poblano or Mexican green rice a Mexican dish made with rice, in which its green color comes from a chile poblano liquid preparation. The green liquid is made by blending roasted chile poblano with onion, cilantro, garlic and some water. White rice is fried in oil, then the liquid is added, as ...

  4. The 30 Best Side Dishes To Serve With Barbecue Ribs - AOL

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    Like mac and cheese, baked beans, grits, collard greens and so much more.

  5. Add Color to Your Table With These Bright Vegetable Side Dishes

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    These quick and easy vegetable side dishes are essential for rounding out any family meal. ... Air Fryer Green Beans. This quick and easy side dish comes together in just 15 minutes—perfect for ...

  6. Green spaghetti - Wikipedia

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    Priya Krishna, writing in The New York Times, likened the dish to "fettuccine Alfredo with a huge, verdant personality". [1] The dish consists of spaghetti served in a roasted poblano cream sauce. The sauce is typically made from roasted poblanos and onions pureed in a blender with crema.

  7. Sope (food) - Wikipedia

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    Sopes with green salsa. A sope (Spanish pronunciation:) is a traditional Mexican dish consisting of a fried masa base with savory toppings. Also known as picadita (in Tierra Caliente, Guerrero) [citation needed], it originates in the central and southern parts of Mexico, where it was sometimes first known as pellizcadas.