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If youre a dark-meat fan, try boneless chicken thighs here in place of the breasts. Theyre just as easy to prepare, and add even more flavor to the salad. Let them simmer for about ten minutes rather than five.
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Late coming home from work? Kids asking, "What's for dinner?" This chunky sauce is for you. It only takes minutes to make. Serve over angel hair pasta with sprig of fresh basil for garnish.
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This is a popular salad from Northern China that's gaining popularity in the United States. Toss in peanuts, shrimp, or tofu for some protein.
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A traditional beef stew made from trimmed, lean beef chuck. This recipe includes potatoes, carrots, mushrooms, onions and green beans, and clear directions on how to eliminate unwanted fat from the stew.
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Here is a spice-perfumed braised chicken dish that is greater than the sum of its parts, with complex flavor that belies the ease of preparation As a bonus, you can prepare it up to 2 days in advance, since it reheats beautifully.
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This crunchy, colorful stir-fry has an added kick from serrano chiles I can’t resist buying an array of beans when they’re at summer farmers’ markets I love to mix yellow and green beans in this crunchy, colorful stir-fry, but don’t hesitate to make it if all you can find is green
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This is a quick and easy sauce for pizza made with tomato sauce, basil, Italian seasoning, onion, and sugar.
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Chewy pizza crust made with a blend of three flours and dried herbs. Just add your favorite toppings and sauce to make a fantastic pizza pie!
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A classic Provençal beef daube, or slow-baked stew, is made with quantities of red wine, like the recipes that Julia Child often made in her house in Provence, La Pitchoune Patricia Wells, a former New York Times food writer in Paris, also lives part-time in the South of France, and she has adapted the daube for white wine, which plays a more subtle part in flavoring the stew The large amount of liquid makes a tender braise that can also be served as a sauce for pasta: penne, gnocchi and long noodles like tagliatelle are familiar in the region, which borders Italy on the east.
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Some people do not like the citron found in fruitcakes, so they might like this one. You may substitute pecans if you prefer.
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This refreshing gazpacho made with apples, grapes, almonds, and cucumber is a perfect balance of sweet and tangy.