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Portobello mushrooms are a great option for a vegan or vegetarian main course, because they are large enough to fill a plate, and can be stuffed with a variety of flavors For reader Dianne Wenz of West Orange, small stuffed mushrooms were always a holiday side dish -- until the year she decided not to serve them "I didn't make them one year, thinking no one would notice, but my dinner guests were disappointed that they were missing from the holiday table,” said Ms
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Get Lamb and Rice Stuffed Peppers Recipe from Food Network
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A little lighter than your average gratin.
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Pork tenderloin, fresh apples, and sweet onions are cooked together in a skillet for an easy and flavorful main dish that's great for busy weeknights.
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This baked risotto is half the work of a regular risotto, and double the taste.
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Some soups are light and refreshing preludes to a meal; others, like this one, are an entire meal in a bowl Pasta and potatoes, like pasta and beans, are frequently combined in Italian vegetable dishes The potatoes should be starchy, like Yukon Golds or russets, so that they lend body to the broth
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This lasagna tastes very rich, even though it really isn’t It combines an olive oil béchamel with a simple mushroom ragout and Parmesan cheese I prefer no-boil lasagna noodles because they’re lighter than regular lasagna noodles
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This recipe is by Kristen Kish and takes 20 minutes, plus 6 hours' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A delicately balanced bouquet of fresh tender herbs.
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Mussels, cockles and shrimp retain their sweet succulence with the foil packet-grilling treatment.
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A hearty and healthy fall or winter soup from the Spotted Pig's April Bloomfield, filled with celery root, potatoes, fennel, carrots, turnips, and parsnips.
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This is the rare recipe for which I think it important to look at the picture — this updated one, not an intimidating old one — before beginning A single glance confirms that the dish is not technically difficult to make, though it is a bit laborious The leaves hold all the fillings, and the whole thing retains an odd calm beauty, the way a tree in bloom does.