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Kidney beans and garbanzo beans come together in a creamy hummus with hemp seed hearts for a hearty Mediterranean-inspired spread.
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This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This fantastic salad combines cucumbers with two types of miso, toasted sesame, and pine nuts. Be sure to use firm and super-crunchy cucumbers with few seeds.
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Many renditions of shrimp cocktail are dull and bland, with over-boiled shrimp and cloying cocktail sauce Not this one The shrimp are roasted, which brings out their sweetness and allows them to absorb the seasonings and a little olive oil
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Marinate boiled cheese tortellini in a delectable blend of red wine vinegar, olive oil and Dijon mustard seasoned with garlic, fresh basil, parsley and green onions. Chill thoroughly and serve as appetizers or toss with crunchy veggies in a salad.
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A coq au vin is a classic French stew in which chicken is braised slowly in red wine and a little brandy to yield a supremely rich sauce filled with tender meat, crisp bits of bacon, mushrooms and burnished pearl onions Traditional recipes call for a whole cut-up chicken, but using all dark meat gives you a particularly succulent dish without the risk of overcooked white meat However, if you would rather substitute a whole cut-up bird, just add the breasts in the last 30 minutes of simmering
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"Bone broth" has become stylish as part of the Paleo diet, which enthusiastically recommends eating meat and bones (The idea is to eat like our Paleolithic, pre-agricultural ancestors.) But cooks have known its wonderful qualities for centuries This robust and savory beef broth — more than a stock, less than a soup — can be the basis for innumerable soups and stews, but it also makes a satisfying and nourishing snack on its own.
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This walnut and parsley pesto tastes a lot like garlic butter, and ideally it should be made in a mortar and pestle. Use on toasted bread, pizza or pasta, or on roasted chicken--it's that versatile!
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This recipe is by Robert Farrar Capon and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.