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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Baby kale, coleslaw mix, and sunflower seeds are tossed in a sweet and tart balsamic vinegar dressing for a quick and easy timesaving slaw.
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Cooking frozen tortellini like you would potstickers is a total game-changer.
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Sunchokes, a.k.a. Jerusalem artichokes, are nutty-tasting and can be eaten raw or cooked. When roasted, they make a great change of pace from the usual crudités served with bagna cauda, the Italian olive oil, garlic, and anchovy sauce.
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A stuffed Peppadew peppers recipe with goat cheese and marcona almonds.
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Fresh herbs are sauteed with garlic in olive oil, then cooked with garbanzo beans, zucchini, mushrooms and tomatoes. This can be served either as a main dish or side dish. If you like, you can add raisins or pine nuts to the garbanzos in the beginning.
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A kid-friendly recipe for baked chicken tenders or boneless, skinless chicken breasts using stone-ground crackers for a crunchy coating.
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Cannellini beans, garbanzo beans, and kidney beans are tossed together with a refreshing Mediterranean-inspired dressing.
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A bright and colorful caprese salad with red and yellow tomatoes and green basil leaves is fresh-tasting and easy to make.
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Orecchiette pasta is simmered with Italian sausage and arugula to prepare this quick-and-easy, one-pot meal.