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Slow-cooked balsamic chicken breasts are so easy and delicious they're bound to become a family favorite.
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Fresh dill, garlic, and lemon juice bring an authentic taste of Greece to this simple potato recipe.
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Barley and wild rice are cooked with apples and onions for a warm and well-seasoned accompaniment to roasted turkey.
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At Haven's Kitchen, this tender braised leg of lamb might be served at a private dinner party. Chef David Mawhinny then sandwiches any extra meat and meat juices with pickled vegetables and focaccia for lunch.
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A perfect summertime side dish of fresh sweet corn grilled in a savory herb mixture.
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Basil, rosemary, and garlic provide a base of flavors for this seasoning blend. This dry mix of herbs and spices adds a unique zing to any chicken dish. It has just the right amount of heat and flavor to make all your guests beg for more. Don't be scared by the long list; most of it is spices you will probably have in your cupboard. Note, it also gives chili a great flavor without adding too much heat.
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A light broth loaded with chunky Great Northern beans and topped with a sprinkling of bacon, this soup was inspired by the caldo gallego (a Spanish white-bean soup) Jose Garces serves at Amada.
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Chef John's "pan-roasted" chicken breasts are fast, easy, and delicious. Leaving the skin on adds a lot of flavor and keeps the chicken juicy.
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Fregola is a bead-shaped pasta from Sardinia; it's nicely chewy and can be used as a phenomenal base for a summer salad. Chef Jeff Banker roasts cherry tomatoes in the oven before he adds them to the fregola, which makes them especially sweet.
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Filmmaker and chef Daniel Klein created this colorful smoked-fish and whole-grain salad after fishing for gray mullet for an episode of his web series. Instead of smoked mullet, the smoked trout here is easier to find and equally delicious.
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"Bone broth" has become stylish as part of the Paleo diet, which enthusiastically recommends eating meat and bones (The idea is to eat like our Paleolithic, pre-agricultural ancestors.) But cooks have known its wonderful qualities for centuries This robust and savory beef broth — more than a stock, less than a soup — can be the basis for innumerable soups and stews, but it also makes a satisfying and nourishing snack on its own.