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The flaky phyllo crust keeps the halibut moist and delicious in this surprisingly simple, yet elegant recipe.
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These tangy chicken thighs are a weeknight alternative to a long, weekend braise They may not fall entirely off the bone, but the quick simmer in a rich, citrusy sauce yields an impossibly tender thigh that you wouldn’t get with a simple sear Serve with rice, whole grains or with hunks of crusty bread for mopping up the leftover sauce.
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Rabbits are so lean on their own that they benefit from some added fat — in this case, a few strips of guanciale, the compellingly flavorful cured pork jowl from Italy Once the pan juices from the roasted rabbit have commingled with the fat from the guanciale and the bitter water released from the Treviso, you have a perfect, craveable balance on the plate, in every forkful.
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This vegetarian gumbo recipe packs in five bunches of cooking greens and is a New Orleans classic.
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There's no true recipe for a big salad, but for this robust green meal, you will want to keep a few rules in mind Skip the soft lettuces, which tend to get squashed in a big salad, and start with sturdier greens, like kale or escarole Add fruits and vegetables, a protein, like a hard-boiled egg, and a starch or two
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This easy, bright salad perks up roast chicken or other simple meal. Try adding strips of grilled chicken for a meal on its own!
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A healthy chicken and greens salad recipe. You'll need a batch of Tahini Dressing for tossing.
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This recipe, adapted from the Los Angeles restaurant Mozza, dresses mixed frisée lightly, with a simple dressing of two kinds of mustard, lemon juice and olive oil It's done in minutes, and serves as a light, tart side for pretty much any occasion, whether a holiday feast or a weeknight meal.
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Don't mash these potatoes very much; they aren't meant to be smooth.