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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes About 15 minutes, plus 2 hours' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A light and lovely mousse flavored with lemon is topped with fresh berries and an optional mint garnish. Serve it in tall stemmed glasses for an elegant finish.
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A bright favorite of summer, cherry tomatoes get an unorthodox treatment here Instead of being served plain or as part of a salad, they are tossed with salt and pepper and skewered and grilled until slightly soft and a bit blistered The tomatoes are then dressed in cool yogurt with mint and golden raisins and spiced with curry powder
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I usually keep a good supply of arborio rice on hand for risotto, but on the day I first decided to make this I had just about run out So I cooked up some short-grain brown rice and stirred it in toward the end of cooking, and what resulted was a wholesome mixed-grains risotto You won’t get the creaminess if you use all brown rice (and it will take forever), but if you want some whole grain, use the combination option.
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A pretty fall risotto with lots of color and texture. This dish makes a great meatless main course or an elegant side dish.
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This easy recipe for braised white beans with chard has canned cannellini beans, onion, garlic, Swiss chard, and parsley.
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Excellent lobster pasta . . . lobster lovers that love Italian dig in! Perfect for Valentines Day!
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Alain Coumont makes this creamy (yet cream-free) rice dish with lemony Lucques olives and nutty organic Camargue red rice, but almost any green olive or short-grain brown rice would be terrific.
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Reinvent turkey leftovers with this simple method for making turkey soup. Simmer turkey bones with onion, carrots, celery, and herbs for a tasty broth. Just add chopped leftover turkey meat and the soup is ready!
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Slow-cooked with shallots, wine, and herbs.
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It would be hard to find a simpler meal than Mr Claiborne’s hearty beef stew, which goes beautifully with buttered noodles and a stout glass of red wine (Or, for the children, a glass of milk.) A small scattering of cloves adds a floral note to the gravy, augmented by just a little thyme, and the combination pairs beautifully with the carrots you add near the end of the cooking process, to prevent them from going mushy in the heat
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A burrito filling made from turkey, potatoes and dressing is heated in a slow cooker then rolled in a warm flour tortilla with Cheddar cheese and diced jalapenos in this suggestion for Thanksgiving leftovers.