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The easiest summer dinner known to man, pasta con salsa crudo, is a one-bowl, infinitely variable riot of seasonal flavors It can be made with fancy Italian tuna and local heirloom tomatoes for foodies, or with supermarket mozzarella and tomatoes for children, or with excellent olives and extra pine nuts for vegetarians It puts you in the kitchen for about a half-hour at the tail end of lunchtime
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This recipe is by Kay Rentschler and takes 1 hour 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Celia Barbour and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Here is a fairly basic recipe for stew, a low-and-slow variety that calls for simmering lamb (though you could use beef) with barley and root vegetables, then adding some kale at the end so that it doesn’t entirely collapse It’s a simple equation that takes in whatever ingredients you have on hand Start with meat, sturdy root vegetables (potatoes, sweet potatoes, turnips, rutabaga, parsnip, carrots) and grains (barley, wheat berries, farro), add water and simmer away
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The English chef April Bloomfield is known for her love of meat, but her vegetable-centric cookbook “A Girl and Her Greens” is stuffed with the produce she discovered while cooking in Mediterranean-influenced kitchens like Chez Panisse and London’s River Cafe Often, she simply treats a vegetable as if it were meat, like this whole head of cauliflower Braising it in tomato and anchovies, as if making an Italian pot roast, produces a richly satisfying entree