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A marriage of traditional chicken Florentine with pasta and basil pesto. Sliced sautéed chicken breasts with spinach, garlic, white wine, cream, pesto, and pasta.
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Kidney beans simmered with onion, bell pepper, garlic, tomato paste and rice. You can substitute black beans, if you prefer.
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A light and tangy coleslaw has a small amount of fat so everyone can enjoy it as a side dish, on sandwiches, in wraps, or with burgers.
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In this recipe, which was featured in The Times in 1989, the chef Edna Lewis suggests braising chicken over hominy with a mélange of aromatic vegetables to make a one-dish meal that is both light and filling When the bird is cooked, its juices meld with the vegetables to make a thin sauce that can be thickened with cream Hominy can be found in the canned-vegetables aisle of your supermarket.
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This is a traditional Korean soup consumed on the hottest days of summer Fancier Korean restaurants will often add extra medicinal herbs and aromatics, but the home-cooked, mom-approved samgyetang that Koreans know best has six indispensable ingredients: chicken, garlic, scallions, glutinous rice, ginseng (fresh is preferred) and dried red dates (jujubes) The last three items may be hard to find, but every Korean grocery stocks them
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This is a fresh summer-time salad that is inexpensive and easy to make. This salad can be made up the day before and is always a crowd pleaser.
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Whipped cream flavored with rum, vanilla extract, and nutmeg makes a great addition to all kinds of desserts, drinks, or just about anywhere you want a dollop of flavor.
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Keep warm during the holiday season with this sweet apple pie liquor made with grain alcohol mixed with a spiced apple juice-based syrup.
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Long-grain rice and toasted vermicelli are simmered in chicken broth in this simple but satisfying Armenian rice pilaf from a family recipe.
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Mixologist Ryan Magarian likes a little shock value in his cocktail names.
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