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Tangy pickled cabbage and spicy carrot kimchi are the key to Angelo Sosa's tofu-topped green salad at New York City's Xie Xie.
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Sophie Dahl calls this a "good date dinner" because it's elegant yet easy. The Mediterranean-style salsa on the fish a mix of olives, tomatoes, basil, and lemon juice would be equally delicious on its own as a salad.
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This is a delicious side dish to add to about anything.
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The star of this pesto is the garlic plant’s underappreciated second offering: the fleeting garlic scape The ingredients are straightforward except for the substitution of sunflower seeds for pine nuts The seeds are a fraction of the cost and do the job just as well
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This recipe is by Robert Simonson. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A deliciously seasoned fava bean, onion, and tomato dip recipe! Traditionally served with pita bread for breakfast in Egypt.
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These caramel-apple Jell-O® shots made with Granny Smith apples are great for parties.
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This astonishingly delicious pasta dish is surprisingly easy to make Just combine the zest of two lemons, heavy cream, salt and pepper in a saucepan, and let it come to a boil Pour over freshly cooked egg noodles, add fresh lemon juice and toss
Ingredients: egg noodles, zest, heavy cream
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This is a slushy combination of apple juice, fruit punch, lemonade concentrate, pink lemonade concentrate, water and red food coloring. Add more food coloring for a deeper color. Float an ice ring or ice cubes in the bowl to keep it nice and cold!
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This light and fruity sherbet is made with orange, lemon, and pineapple juices. It's from a newspaper clipping from 1933.
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This Mediterranean fish stew is more difficult to spell than to prepare, and it is traditionally neither an idée fixe nor the centerpiece of a grande bouffe, but a spur-of-the-moment combination of the day's catch Trying to duplicate the real bouillabaisse is an exercise in frustration, as the traditional combination of fish is not found in American waters But creating an admirable local version is no more difficult than making clam chowder