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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 17 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Delicious spicy-hot hamburgers seasoned with lots of smoky chipotle peppers are grilled and served on onion rolls with fresh avocado salsa.
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This is a fast, satisfying fish dinner with Cajun flavors Chad Shaner cooked it for staff meals when he was a line cook at Union Square Cafe in Manhattan It was, he said shyly when The Times talked to him in 2013, one of the restaurant staff's favorites
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Rouille, the zesty garlic and red-pepper sauce served with bouillabaisse, is stirred into this shrimp-and-scallop dish at the last minute, and its also spread on the croûtes that top it.
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“Pissaladiere, a specialty in the Nice region of France, is a type of pizza usually made with fresh bread dough that is covered with onions, anchovy fillets, black olives and, sometimes, tomatoes, then baked In my recipe, I use French bread rolls, splitting them and topping the halves with red onion, cherry tomatoes (still juicy and delicious at this time of year), garlic and the anchovy and olive oil puree that is the signature of this dish.”
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Hot dogs in buns are topped with HORMEL® Chili with Beans and shredded Cheddar cheese then baked until piping hot.
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This delicious side dish is packed with nutrition. Sweet potatoes, onions and almonds are powerhouses of antioxidants and other nutrients -- in fact, almonds are among the most nutrient-dense foods, containing high concentrations of vitamins and minerals per calorie. Plus, olive oil and almonds contain monounsaturated fat -- the good type.
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You can use fresh baby artichokes for this if they’re in season Otherwise, it may be easier to find frozen ones.