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This side dish of corn and green onion is dressed in white wine vinegar, lime juice, and tarragon.
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This recipe is by Barbara Kafka and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Basic pancakes are simple to throw together and are guaranteed to delight a crowd But go one step further, separating the eggs and beating the whites, and you turn the ordinary pancake into something almost soufflé-like These also contain ricotta, for extra richness that doesn't weigh the pancakes down.
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An entrée of roasted pork, carrots, and onions can be made in advance or right before the meal; it can also be served hot, cold, or at room temperature.
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Nectarine halves are topped with sugar and cooked until caramelized and served with a dollop of yogurt in this simple and fresh summer dessert.
Ingredients: nectarine, sugar, yogurt
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An Italian-esque cheese spread with clean, simple flavors.
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One of my favorite Middle Eastern mezze is deep-fried cauliflower served with tahini garlic sauce I decided to try the dish with broccoli, but instead of deep-frying the broccoli I roasted it, a method that requires a lot less oil The buds on the broccoli florets toast to a crispy brown, and the texture of the stalk remains crisp
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Making mulled wine with white wine gives a smoother flavor and tastes great at Christmas. This recipe has a little rum added at the end for a bit of a kick!
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Everything you love about a Mojito except the rum!
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Mint, rum, lime juice, and ice are mixed in a blender creating a blended mojito so you don't have to spend time muddling the mint!
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Chia seeds are nutritionally dense seeds that will thicken any liquid you add them to Mix them up with coconut and almond milks and you’ve got an almost instant pudding with a tapioca-like texture and gently sweet flavor This recipe is meant for breakfast, but if you add a little honey to the seeds as they swell, it will be sweet enough for dessert