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This recipe is by Daniel Patterson and takes About 10 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Delicious, quick and easy—a perfect midweek dinner. This recipe serves 2, but it can easily be doubled or tripled etc for more people. The ingredient amounts...
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Two steps -- boil and toss -- lead to a pasta with varied tastes and textures, from sweet shrimp and fresh mint to creamy feta and crunchy snow peas.
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In this simple soup, a beaten egg is slowly poured into a pot of simmering chicken broth with peas. Serve with sliced green onions.
Ingredients: chicken broth, green peas, egg
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In this quick and easy noodle bowl recipe, moist chicken and juicy snow peas simmered in a lemony broth are served over angel hair pasta.
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Nice broth which will warm your paunchy with out anything else!
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I bring this to many pot lucks. Everyone loves it. Mom has made this at most holidays.
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A recipe of family tradition, a closely guarded secret, all traded in exchange for a work favor!
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Eduard Frauneder and Wolfgang Ban pickle ramps for this dish, but cipollini are easier to find and work nicely as well. They keep for several weeks in the refrigerator and are delicious as a garnish for meat or cocktails.
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This is a more subdued version of fried rice than the spicier Thai fried rice It’s a great dish to make if you have cooked rice on hand and a great vehicle for whatever vegetables may be in your refrigerator Feel free to add other cooked vegetables, meat or seafood.
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Sweet crab meat and even sweeter sugar snap peas are a lovely match in this green-flecked springtime pasta Don’t overlook the final garnish of olive oil, lemon juice, black pepper and flaky sea salt – it really brings out the saline flavor of the crab Try replacing the mint with basil or chives, or even with tender pea shoots, which will increase the pea quotient in a delightful way.