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Grain stuffings are an elegant alternative to bread stuffing on the Thanksgiving table, and one that happens to work well for any gluten-avoiding guests Here the barley is tossed with roasted shiitake mushrooms, chive butter, hazelnuts and plenty of lemon to zip it up Stuff it in the turkey if you'd like, or serve it alongside as a supple, addictive dressing.
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Basque-Style Chicken simmered in an easy sauce with roasted chili peppers, ham, tomatoes, garlic, and olives. Makes a warming, hearty dinner on a chilly night.
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Tired of regular or canned string beans? Here's an easy way to flavor up those veggies! Even my string bean hating roommate loves these!
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A French-influenced side salad with herbs and red wine vinaigrette.
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Asparagus often makes wine taste vegetal. To counter that, chef Mark Ladner of Manhattan's Del Posto mixes shaved spears with a supremely wine-friendly ingredient: Parmesan.
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Try this classic comfort-food dinner from NBC's "The Chopping Block" contestants Panya Rice and Michael Holmes.
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The sauce for this shrimp is a simple version of Italy's salmoriglio, typically made with lemon and herbs in a mortar. The sauce is also delicious spooned over grilled swordfish or any other meaty fish.
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A large piece of wild salmon seasoned with herbs and brown sugar is baked in foil in this easy recipe perfect for entertaining.
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Thick wedges of ripe tomatoes, fresh Mozzarella and slices of red onion are tossed in olive oil and vinegar and sprinkled with chopped, fresh basil. Chill and eat.
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Drizzle vegetables with olive oil, roast them in the oven until tender, and servewhat could be simpler? With a garlicky, lemon-tinged mayonnaise sauce, you have a feast.
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This fettuccine with fontina cheese sauce and roasted butternut squash is serious competition for Alfredo.
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Rye and caraway have always been a match made in heaven, but until now I never thought of using them in something other than Jewish rye bread and rye crisps.