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I'm a big fan of Brussels sprouts, and this is my favorite way to prepare them, with toasty walnuts and zingy orange.
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Lisa's concoction of caramel popcorn with bits of licorice and pretzels is, in fact, lovely - salty, sweet, chewy, and crunchy.
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Chop the greens super-fine to achieve the prettiest color Use whatever looks best in the market (spinach and chard are brightest when it comes to color), or you can use bagged baby spinach You only need 1/2 cup of chopped greens, but you could use twice that amount.
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Beginning with my Fast Chicken Soup Base it is easy to knock hours off of the cooking time usually needed for homemade chicken soup and still end up with soup that tastes even better than the 'from scratch' method. With a little creativity you can easily make two varieties of these soul-satisfying meals.
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Not every tradition allows rice during Passover; in this fragrant dish there’s just enough of it to add substance to the vegetables Some Sephardic Jews have traditionally allowed rice during Passover, whereas many Ashkenazi Jews do not There isn’t much of it in this Turkish spinach dish, adapted from a recipe in Clifford A
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Serve as a salad or even a wrap ... zippy balsamic vinaigrette, fresh basil and mango, with chicken and whole-grain brown rice.  Oh, and, don't forget the cheese.
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Chicken drumsticks, dipped first in a mayo mustard mixture, then in dry breadcrumbs with chives, then oven baked.
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This dish from Yotam Ottolenghi, a chef and an author of "Jerusalem," the beloved Middle Eastern cookbook, takes inspiration from a city where fig trees grow in abundance Roasted sweet potatoes, along with wedges of fresh figs, are piled onto a plate, drizzled with a green onion-chile sauce and a balsamic reduction then dotted with generous pats of goat cheese Do plan ahead, as this recipe does require a bit of preparation, but it's easy work that's more than worth it.
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At our farmers’ market we picked up a dozen ears of corn for a weekend barbecue With several ears left over, I repurposed the corn as the starting point for two salads One emphasized cherry tomatoes, the other Italian parsley, both in plentiful supply at the farmers’ market.