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Make this shaved asparagus salad recipe when asparagus season peaks: Thin slices of raw asparagus are coated in a lemon vinaigrette.
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Typically baked for Easter in Russia and neighboring countries, this tall, round sweet bread is drizzled with a sugar glaze for a sweet treat.
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A very simple soup that gives off a complex aroma and flavor. One taste of these prawns in the spicy and sour broth will send your taste buds to the tropics.
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Italian butter beans are big and creamy, but if you can't find them, substitute any large white bean. Chef Annie Somerville lets the beans marinate in the dressing for at least a half-hour, so they're extra-flavorful.
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Strawberry cake mix gets filled with homemade strawberry puree and baked in these strawberry shortcake-like cupcakes. They're topped with a lemony cream cheese icing, and for strawberry lovers, extra strawberry puree.
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For a perfectly simple dinner, serve this salmon with grilled or broil asparagus and a mix of California brown and wild rices. Developed by California Grown...
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This recipe, adapted from the Los Angeles restaurant Mozza, dresses mixed frisée lightly, with a simple dressing of two kinds of mustard, lemon juice and olive oil It's done in minutes, and serves as a light, tart side for pretty much any occasion, whether a holiday feast or a weeknight meal.
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Just a simple play on the traditional sauce grenobloise; butter, shallot, lemon juice, capers. This is a quick weeknight dish that never fails and goes with...
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The German-style pear pancake is baked in a cast-iron skillet for a fluffy and delightful breakfast or brunch treat.
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Garlic, onions, and lemon juice to add interest to plain white rice.
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Originally a slushie of sorts devised by the legendary chef Escoffier, Punch Romaine is perhaps best remembered, according to Talia Baiocchi and Leslie Pariseau in their book, "Spritz," as “the sixth course of the Titanic’s final first-class dinner.” If you can get past the drink's tragic history, this updated version (adapted from Spritz) is beautiful — and beautifully refreshing.