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Good fresh burrata — mozzarella’s luscious, creamy-centered cousin — really needs no adornment, just good bread to accompany it (and perhaps a drizzle of olive oil and few arugula leaves) To make it more festive, add a quickly made seasonal vegetable topping and serve the gilded burrata as a salad or antipasto Bright green fava beans, celery and fennel make a lovely rendition for spring.
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A substantial whole-grain risotto lightened with spring vegetables.
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Fragrant rosemary and heady vanilla add an elegant touch to this fruity dessert topping.
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Stock your freezer with these healthy single-serving dinners (or hearty lunches). These vegetarian burritos reheat well in the microwave, making them A-OK for a workplace kitchenette.
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A spicy bean salad with a kick of lime that is great as a side dish, nacho topping, or all on its own!
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Veggies, beans, and cheese sandwiched between two tortillas then heated in oil until golden on both sides.
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This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 3 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: sugar, vanilla bean
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Havarti, coleslaw, and sprouts unite to form a grilled cheese to remember!
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The intensely aromatic garlic and herb seasoning gives this pork roast outstanding flavor It is best seasoned a day in advance of cooking (or at least a few hours ahead), and the roast itself may be cooked up to a day before serving Served with a simple salad of fennel and green beans, it makes a perfect summer meal.
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This beautiful plum tart, adapted from the pastry chef Alex Levin of Osteria Morini in Washington, brings together a sablé butter crust flavored with vanilla bean; colorful, juicy plum slices; and an almond cream filling with a lovely flavor that complements the fruit Using confectioners' sugar in the crust gives you a texture that is finer and smoother than if you use granulated sugar And the sugar in the crust and filling removes the need to sweeten the plums (which in turn means the fruit juices won't leach into the dough) — though you'll want to sprinkle a little turbinado sugar over the top for added crunch.
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In this recipe for the Egyptian street food ta'ameya, ground fava beans and herbs are rolled in sesame seeds and fried into crisp falafel.
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Mandarin oranges, pineapple, coconut, marshmallows, and sour cream are all you need for a sweet salad for the Thanksgiving table.