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By layering and folding the cheese into the dough, à la puff pastry, Chef John gets all the cheesy flavor without making the biscuit too dense.
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Mustard meets relish in this turmeric-and-beer-laced condiment, which gets a sweet boost from Vidalia onions.
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This recipe came to The Times in a 2007 article by Marian Burros about the then newly burgeoning locavore scene This dish, adapted from Melissa Kelly, the chef at Primo Restaurant in Rockland, Me., makes the most of spring onions and green garlic, two verdant savories that are abundant before summer.
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Two steps -- boil and toss -- lead to a pasta with varied tastes and textures, from sweet shrimp and fresh mint to creamy feta and crunchy snow peas.
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Fennel and spring onions, cooked gently until they begin to caramelize, make a sweet topping for a pizza Fennel is an excellent source of vitamin C and a very good source of fiber, folate and potassium Fennel also contains many phytonutrients, including the flavonoids rutin and quercitin, as well as a compound called anethole, mainly responsible for its anise-y flavor, that may have anti-inflammatory properties.
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This recipe is by Frank Bruni and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Chopped napa cabbage, crunchy pieces of ramen noodle, and sunflower seed kernels make a unique Asian-type slaw with a sweet and tangy vinegar dressing.
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Spring greens are blended with banana, pear, walnuts, and grapes in this energy elixir smoothie that is quick and easy to put together.
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This is a recipe for a very big batch, because it freezes well; in addition to death and taxes, we can be confident of future illness If you want less soup, halve the recipe If the sick person likes noodles when sick, I add a single serving of rice noodles for each serving, in the last few minutes of warming it.