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Chock-full of lima beans, corn and chunks of catfish, this Creole-seasoned stew is a Southern delight. The heat level is moderate, but you can increase the spiciness by adding more Tabasco sauce or a bit of cayenne pepper.
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This recipe for moussaka is adapted from one found in David Rosengarten's book “Taste” which includes an entire section devoted to the classic Greek casserole In the book, Mr Rosengarten claims that his is “the lightest, least oily, least tomatoey, most eggplanty, most refined moussaka that you've ever tasted.” Isn't that just what you want as you plan a dinner party
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There’s a special place at the dinner table for anything cooked in bacon or sausage fat, but brussels sprouts pair especially well with that kind of smoky, fatty flavor Caramelized in sausage drippings, the sprouts stay lighter than expected thanks to some quickly pickled red onion and lots of fresh parsley.
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Easy vegetarian pizza made with heirloom tomatoes and sharp Gorgonzola cheese.
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Prawn and scallop tortellini is a perfect summer dinner. The creaminess of the goat cheese mixed with the seafood creates a nice blend of textures.
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Haloumi cheese balances the sharp flavors of this salad.
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This gratin contains less cream that you might expect, and it’s a simple dish, although preparation of the artichokes might take a little extra time Chef Acheson says: “Everybody thinks there is a lot of complexity to artichokes Cooking and cleaning an artichoke is not difficult
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This is a classic Italian bean and pasta soup If you have already made a pot of beans using a pound of beans, and want to use it for this soup, just use half the beans but all of the broth as directed in Step 1.
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Starting with dried chickpeas instead of canned ones makes all the difference in this citrusy side dish. Although soaking and cooking the chickpeas takes a bit more time, the effort is minimal.