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Here’s a meaty, cold-weather stew laden with white beans, sweet Italian sausage, rosemary, thyme, cumin and garlic It is deeply flavored and complex, but quite easy to make Pan-fry the sausages in a bit of olive oil, then sauté the vegetables with cumin and tomato paste in the drippings
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Ripe tomatoes, cool cucumbers and toasted pita bread, or Middle-Eastern bread salad To be completely authentic, this Lebanese dish that is served in various forms across the region should also contain a sprinkling of reddish powdered sumac, which has a sour, lemony flavor and is available from good spice merchants Fresh purslane, a slightly sour green succulent plant, is also traditional to the dish
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Get Mushroom Risotto Cakes Stuffed with Duck Liver, Petit Greens, and White Truffles Recipe from Food Network
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Get Cioppino Recipe from Food Network
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Get Gulf Coast Crab Cakes with Country Remoulade Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe was given to me by a vegan friend I had in college. It is the best bean salad I have ever tasted, and I love it because you can experiment with the ingredients and still have a mouth-watering side dish. I hope you like it!
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Cool summer vegetables and warm spices make for a colorful, zesty salad!
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Seasoned strips of flank steak, onions, potatoes, bell pepper, and jalapeno pepper make a hearty breakfast burrito.
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If there’s such a thing as boomer cuisine, it can be found in the pages of “The Silver Palate Cookbook” by Sheila Lukins and Julee Rosso With its chirpy tone and “Moosewood”-in-the-city illustrations, the book, published in time for Mother’s Day in 1982, gave millions of home cooks who hadn’t mastered the art of French cooking the courage to try sophisticated dishes like escabeche, wild mushroom soup and that new thing called pesto This recipe, also in the book, came to The Times in a 2007 article celebrating the 25th anniversary edition