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Ribeye Steak Autumn Vegetable Salad : Beets, Brussel Sprouts, Green Beans and Pearl Onions

November 25, 2013 44 Comments

Pearl onions are more of a summer treat, but I love them and I thought they’d go well with this dish. Brussels sprouts are beautiful and iconic around this time of the year and so are golden beets, they are simply delicious and beautiful, they are a little more delicate in flavor than their red […]

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