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This salad is perfect for a fall day after the local produce has started disappearing from farmers markets.
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This herb-infused savory bread pudding makes an excellent brunch dish or a light dinner It gets its hue from a copious amount of braising greens pureed into the custard — baby kale, mustard greens, chard Use all of one or a combination
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Fresh greens are tossed with strawberries, toasted pecans, and blue cheese. A lively dressing unites all the flavors into a springtime delight!
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Pear ginger salad tossed in a citrus soy dressing is a refreshing addition to parties that will quickly become a crowd favorite.
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This is a hearty salad, full of variety. There 's assorted greens, meat or chicken - your choice, veggies, and a bit of garlic and onion powder to add some zip. Choose your favorite dressing and you have a nice, easy salad that 's a meal in itself.
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Grilled chicken is tossed with apple, candied walnuts, and blue cheese in raspberry vinaigrette to deliver a sweet topping to a large plate of salad greens.
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This recipe is by Amanda Hesser and takes 1 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Herb blossom butter sounds fancy, but it’s really just a prettier, more floral, summery version of herb butter, perfect with any white-fleshed fish, salmon or trout If you have no access to flowering herbs, simply use chives, thyme and dill instead to make a plain herb butter. Look for herb blossoms at farmers markets or buy a couple of blooming potted herb plants, or ask a friend with a vegetable garden. Edible flowers and all sorts of herb blossoms are also available online.
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This salad is light but fulsome, a scoop of punched-up tuna paired with the summer's best greens and some carefully considered vegetables Serve a soft cow or goat's milk cheese on the side with some crusty bread and a crisp, chilled rosé to cut into it all The goal is this: On a sweltering night, dinner must leave enough room for fresh peaches and vanilla ice cream, a fitting reward for finishing your vegetables.