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This is not your average broccoli soup Instead of merely boiling the broccoli to cook it, here, the florets are seared until deeply browned on one side while remaining bright green on the other This gives the soup a layer of caramelized flavor while also preserving the fresh green taste of the broccoli itself
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This delicious, dill-infused dish is inspired by a northern Greek recipe from Diane Kochilas’s wonderful new cookbook, “The Country Cooking of Greece.” The traditional way to wilt spinach in that part of Greece is to salt it lightly, put it in a colander and knead it against the sides of the colander for about 10 minutes I find blanching or steaming the spinach more efficient, and a better method for those who need to watch their salt intake
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Tender strips of chicken browned in oil, butter and garlic are arranged over hot pasta and topped with a sumptuous sauce of cream, milk, onions, scallions and Parmesan cheese.
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A basic bread stuffing using eggs and canned chicken broth to moisten and bind the bread with the onions, celery and seasonings. This recipe makes enough to dress an 18 to 20 pound bird.
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This recipe for tortilla soup is novel on many fronts. For starters, it is vegetarian, and even vegan if you leave off the yogurt garnish. Second, it is water...
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This is a lentil soup that defies expectations of what lentil soup can be It is light, spicy and a bold red color (no murky brown here): a revelatory dish that takes less than an hour to make The cooking is painless
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Boiled fingerling potatoes tossed with vermouth, red onions, parsley, and an herb vinaigrette.
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Fresh California Asparagus and lamb are a great duo for lunch or dinner. Asparagus is in peak season right now and this year’s crop is one of the best with plenty...
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For my nicoise-style tuna salad, just open three cans: one each of tuna, white beans and sliced olives. Toss these ingredients with slivered red onion, olive oil and lemon juice. Take time, if you like, to boil eggs, or pick them up at the grocery salad bar. Serve the salad with steamed green beans. For an even simpler version, add a little chopped parsley to the salad for color and serve it with salted tomato slices.
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Rustic, hearty, thick bread soup with onions, chard, mushrooms, thick Italian or French loaf bread, and Parmesan.