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This dish needs only 20 minutes of attention at the stove The coconut nage delivers a whisper of sweetness, ginger-chile heat and a splash of lime, and the broth is light enough to suit a summer dinner with plenty of chilled wine I paired it with the best of Mâconnais, wines that express citrus and minerals balanced by a touch of grapy richness
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This light salad of Lebanese origin is a big favorite. Crunchy fried pita chips add delightful taste and texture. And a lemon and white wine vinegar dressing makes a snappy, light lunch or dinner.
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Recipe for Mozzarella and Arugula Salad with Croutons and Black Olives, as seen in the March 2009 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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An easy meal made with boneless skinless chicken breasts, with spicy turkey sausage, tomatoes, and herbs over pasta. This recipe is just the start--don't hesitate to add more vegetables, or substitute rice for the noodles.
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A classic roasted beet salad with oranges, radicchio, and black olives.
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This recipe is by Christine Muhlke and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Match this standard onion soup with a bottle of Zinfandel and a green salad for a delicious supper. Yellow or white onions are mixed with beef broth, a teaspoon of sugar, and some white wine. Topped with sliced French bread and shredded Swiss. Deliciou
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The classic French onion soup you crave is just like the one from the restaurant, full of beefy broth and topped with a slice of toasted French bread and 2 kinds of cheese. Red wine adds an authentic flavor.
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This dish came to The Times in a 2003 article about Jamie Oliver: "What I found quite interesting with this dish, being English," Mr Oliver said, "is that when you eat this, it's quite delicately flavored It's perfumed with the wine and the rosemary