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Recipes for panzanella (a Florentine bread salad popular in the summer) typically call for tomatoes, but in the spring, Mike Lata prefers using seasonal ingredients like asparagus and radishes.
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Bone-in lamb shanks are perfect for braising The marrow in the bones releases into the sauce, deepening its flavor, while the tough meat softens into perfect tenderness during the long, slow cooking In this recipe (very loosely based on a Georgian stew called chakapuli) the shanks are cooked with a prodigious amount of fresh herbs, adding fragrance and body
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Get Farfalle Pasta with Beet Vinaigrette and Parsley Pesto Recipe from Food Network
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If you're looking to wow your crowd this Thanksgiving, consider these festive eggplant rolls Courtesy of reader Christine Vartanian Datian of Las Vegas, these decadent rolls of Japanese eggplant strips, ricotta and walnuts are colorful and tasty, with an added crunch Ms
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Get Beer-Boiled, Grilled Bratwurst with Roasted Red Pepper Puree and Parmesan Cheese Bowls with Mixed Greens and Pan-Roasted Herbed Layered Potatoes Recipe from Food Network
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Cubed ham is paired up with bow tie pasta, apples, and a sweet and spicy dressing in this easy salad.
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Perfect to chase away winter's chill, this rich and creamy cauliflower soup from chef Sara Moulton is more than comforting. It's also low-fat.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This rich-tasting risotto is decidedly pink (maybe it will be the key to getting your picky family member to eat vegetables!) Use a full-bodied vegetable stock if you are vegetarian; otherwise use a well seasoned chicken or turkey stock.
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Making dosas — those gloriously thin, pleasingly sour South Indian flatbreads — at home requires some advance planning You may need to hunt down the ingredients (online or at an Indian market), and you’ll definitely have to soak the lentils and then let the batter ferment for at least 8 hours or overnight But the crisp and flavorful crepes are well worth the effort