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Laced with nuggets of pancetta and crisp-edged fried eggs, there’s a lot going on in this hearty salad, and you need a green that can stand up to it all With its thick, ruffled leaves and almost mineral flavor, mature spinach (as opposed to those ubiquitous baby leaves) does the job well If you can’t find it, you can substitute baby spinach, though it will wilt when it makes contact with the hot eggs
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This is a Greek-inspired pastitsio, a comforting béchamel-enriched mix of orzo, artichokes and peas Rather than butter, the béchamel in this dish is made with a couple of glugs of good extra virgin olive oil.
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I love the way the bulgur swells and fluffs after you let this comforting, nourishing dish sit once it’s cooked In fact, I liked the leftovers even more than the freshly made dish I also love the lemony flavor, the result of just a small amount of lemon juice added at the end of cooking
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This colorful salad is a fall and winter favorite. It's garnished with pomegranate arils and dressed with a warm pomegranate vinaigrette.
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Nothing sizzles like spicy wings under the night sky.
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A light, lemony shrimp and ditalini pasta salad has a pretty garnish of fresh dill and sliced hard-cooked eggs on top.
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Sweet, nutty, and herbally aromatic, this vinaigrette compliments a wide variety of dishes, and is easy to make! The sugared walnuts, nut oils, and fresh herbs dramatically open the palate for roasted meats, crisp wines, and full-bodied fare. It is a great herald for spring!
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This is a traditional recipe good for anything that ails you. It's the absolute best when you've got the flu, and it's great the second and third day. Note, these matzoh balls are 'sinkers'. These are traditional matzoh balls, as this recipe was passed down from my great-grandmother who needed to make them as heavy as possible to feed a hungry family during lean times. Cut the matzoh meal by 1/2 cup to lighten the load.