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The grocery stores offer a wonderful assortment of fresh herbs, so on your next visit, pick up a few for this fun and delicious recipe.
Ingredients: basil, thyme, rosemary, oregano, olive oil
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This garlic soup, which is based on a Provençal recipe, requires a minimal number of the staples that I always have on hand It calls for garlic; eggs; some sort of pasta; a green vegetable that can be as simple as the limp bunch of broccoli in my crisper or, as I use in this recipe, frozen peas; and Parmesan or Gruyère for the garnish.
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Romaine hearts are slightly charred on the grill, and served with a fabulous shallot-balsamic dressing. Accompanied with oven dried tomatoes. Whoever eats this will go nuts for it!!!
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Grilled salmon gets a kick when garnished with a tasty bacon and cabbage ragout.
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Poaching results in perfectly moist fish. The accompanying yogurt raita in this recipe is a classic accompaniment with an Indian flair.
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This mixed green salad recipe is full of flavor and filling enough to be a meal.
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Catfish fillets are coated with a tasty blend of herbs, and a simple lemon butter sauce is drizzled atop.
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Quinoa is tossed with onion, garlic, and herbs. This may be served hot or at room temperature. It can also be cooked in chicken broth for added richness.
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With its rice-shaped orzo and creamy texture, this pasta may remind you of risottobut it's easier to make, since you don't have to stir and stir and stir.
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If you enjoy marinated potato salads, this recipe is for you. Definitely a delicious way to enjoy potato salad. I used roasted peppers from a jar. Just as good as fresh.
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Craig Claiborne, who brought this amazing cream of mussels soup to The Times in the 1960s and refined it over the years with his longtime kitchen collaborator Pierre Franey, once called it "the most elegant and delicious soup ever created." It is also one of the easiest to make Use wine to steam open some mussels beneath a blanket of aromatics and use the resulting stock as a base for cream Add the mussels and perhaps a grind of pepper