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A typical ratatouille recipe has you sauté all the vegetables separately, then combine them That seemed too laborious for a potpie So I streamlined the method by making a sauce on the stove with the peppers and tomatoes, stirring in roasted eggplant and zucchini, and sausage for extra flavor, and baking everything covered in dough.
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A salty-sweet cocktail snack with a hint of thyme and cayenne pepper.
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Ground turkey is combined with thousand island dressing, mozzarella cheese, and sauerkraut for this alternative to the classic Reuben sandwich. Serve with additional thousand island dressing for dipping.
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A marinated eggplant in olive oil and seasonings that is a delicious antipasto dish. Traditionally we make this in September, to be served at Christmas time. Sometimes Nonna slipped a couple of finely sliced sun-dried tomatoes (with dried basil) into the mix for a variation.
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Our simple soup really highlights the taste of sweet summer corn, but since the vegetable is available virtually all the time, you can make the chowder year-round. You can even use frozen corn, though fresh is best.
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This version of the soulful soup classic is made with a Polish twist, adding kielbasa to make the soup into a hearty meal for cool-weather evenings.
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Fresh fruit salsa is served over seasoned chicken breast to deliver a simple and versatile dish that is sure to delight. Swap the chicken for a white fish for another option.
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Canned green beans and white corn are mixed with onion and green pepper, mixed with cream soup and baked with a cheesy topping.
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This recipe was brought to The Times by Regina Schrambling in a 1989 article about a return to simple Italian food after an almost decade long obsession with culinary excess and exotica (goose prosciutto, anyone?) This version of the classic pasta dish is an adaptation of a one from Giuliano Bugialli, an Italian cookbook author and cooking teacher It is simple to prepare – 45 minutes from start to finish -– but full of bright, sophisticated flavors
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This salmon glaze combines prepared BBQ sauce with grainy mustard, white wine, soy sauce, and maple syrup for a nicely balanced flavor.
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