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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.
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Orange juice and grated orange peel add strong citrus flavor to this homemade salad dressing.
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This grilled padrón peppers recipe is easy and needs nothing but a sprinkle of salt to bring out the flavors.
Ingredients: peppers, olive oil
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This Crispy Fried Spinach with Tomato, Onion, Tamarind, and Yogurt is the most popular appetizer at Rasika in Washington, DC, and for good reason. The dish explodes...
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This easy party appetizer recipe takes a Spanish slant by topping mini baked potatoes with a smoked paprika aioli and pimiento peppers.
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Topped with creamy avocado pesto, charred corn, red onions, arugula, and a mix of Gruyère and mozzarella cheeses, these pizzas from Kelly Senyei of Just a Taste are sure to be a summer favorite.
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This beet and barley salad from Kathryn Anible, a personal chef in New York, is not particularly leafy or green, but the greens are there, stirred in for flavor and texture “I feel like everybody uses arugula like a lettuce and they rarely ever cook with it,” said Ms Anible
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Pan-fried chicken, marinated in a Greek yogurt-based marinade, is layered in a pita with a tahini sauce in this chicken shawarma recipe.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes About 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Mushrooms are like sponges full of water When subjected to heat, they release their liquid, and after some of it evaporates, they will suck the rest back up So start by letting them hit the hot oil, sizzle and then color a bit