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If the pasta salad seems a bit dry, stir in a little more yogurt just before serving.
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Sauteed onions and mushrooms flavor this ground chuck meatloaf, which is layered with whole raw mushrooms before baking. These add a lot of juice to the loaf.
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Make delicious, rich gluten-free, dairy-free brownies easily with this simple recipe using coconut flour.
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Portobello mushroom caps are marinated in soy sauce and balsamic vinegar, then grilled and served on buns with a spicy-hot and colorful roasted red pepper mayonnaise with lots of cayenne. Serve with tomato, onion, and lettuce.
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Carrot cake receives a healthy organic makeover in this recipe, using organic whole wheat flour, lots of spices, and a carrot glaze instead of a heavy icing.
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This dessert is simple but very delicious for the banana lover. Bananas are simply cooked in a mixture of coconut milk and coconut cream to create a luscious treat.
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Quinoa crepes made with quinoa flour, almond milk, and a hint of honey are a gluten-free way to start the day. Fill with your favorite fixings!
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At El Rey Coffee Bar and Luncheonette, you can get this rich, silky egg terrine all day long, but it’s particularly wonderful at breakfast or brunch Although it does take time to put together, you can do all of it well ahead – up to 24 hours And the last minute work is minimal (slice an avocado, chop up some fresh herbs)
Ingredients: bread, olive oil, eggs, milk, salt, sugar
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This is a great, hearty winter recipe with navy beans, a small piece of salt pork, turnips, and turnip greens. If you have a small army to feed, you may add a few potatoes and stalks of celery.
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In this welcome departure from the traditional apple pie, a combination of Anjou and Bosc pears are caramelized in a mixture of pomegranate molasses and butter, then combined with a smaller portion of fresh, uncooked pears The whole glorious mess is then dumped into an all-butter crust and baked until tender The happy result is a pie that's soft and sweet, tangy and toothsome, and oh so good
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 1 hour 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.