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Fiddlehead ferns have a flavor similar to asparagus and are available from April through July in many specialty markets. Here, they are simply cooked in olive oil and garlic to make a fabulous first course or side dish.
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My family loves B.L.A.T. sandwiches. The addition of avocado to the normal bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich makes so much sense to a girl born in California! We have been calling these 'BLATS' for years.
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Dongbei cai is the food of Northeast China Weiliang Chen, the chef at Northeast Taste Chinese Food, the biggest of the Dongbei restaurants in Queens, makes an elegant, tender version of a popular Dongbei stir-fry of lamb with dried chilies, made fragrant and crunchy with cumin seeds — a legacy of the nomadic Mongols who long ruled Central Asia, carrying spices on horseback along with their arrows Lamb is considered a Northern taste and excessively “strong” by many Chinese cooks; it is always cooked with powerful aromatics, like chili peppers and garlic, to subdue it.
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Don’t throw out that stale baguette Here an old bread gets new life after being soaked in milk and mixed with some cooked chard and red pepper Topped with cheese it makes for an easy, thrifty, midweek meal.
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Tex-Mex at its finest: This skillet chicken is topped with melty cheddar and a delicious black bean-red onion mixture.
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Red peppers stuffed with ground turkey, quinoa, mushrooms, and tomato sauce, topped with melted Cheddar cheese make a great family meal.
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This one-pot Japanese curry tastes better the longer it stews, as the sauce, with hints of Worcestershire and ketchup, seeps into the beef and vegetables.
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Easy, healthful and infinitely adaptable, grain bowls are equally ideal for feeding a family (picky eaters can build it to suit their own tastes) and using up leftovers in the fridge You could also cook up the ingredients at the beginning of the week, and mix and match ingredients at will as the week progresses Try rice, quinoa, kamut, farro, freekeh, wheat berries, barley and grits for the grain (this recipe calls for mixing brown rice and quinoa for a nice variety of textures, but feel free to use just one or the other)
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Excellent as a dipping sauce, or brush generously on chicken, pork, or beef before grilling. Also great with meatballs in a slow cooker.
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Frozen edamame replace the chickpeas in this untraditional spin on a traditional hummus. Tahini, garlic, cilantro, and lemon juice add plenty of flavor, too.
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Beef tips sauteed with onions and then mixed with a rich sauce combine for a quick and easy weeknight dinner.