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This soup starts with a chicken stock, is made savory with dried herbs, garlic, leeks, and mushrooms, and then finished with a few shredded spinach leaves and grated parmesan. Most of the vegetables are strained out, so it is not really filling enough to
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Farro, an ancient grain from the wheat family, holds it shape nicely, making it an ideal make-ahead dish.
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Here's a great home version of the traditional Vietnamese dish, pho. Just stir chicken, bok choy, and bean sprouts into aromatic infused chicken stock and serve over hot noodles.
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The Mediterranean flavors of fennel, garlic, and rosemary are perfect with chicken. The fennel and chicken are sautéed and then briefly braised in chicken broth, which becomes a tasty light sauce.
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The chicken in this dish is first stir fried with whole garlic cloves, then simmered with Chinese cooking wine and chicken stock until tender.
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An easy pork cutlet recipe, with a rich red wine–shallot sauce an eye-catching rainbow Swiss chard side.
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Roasting an unstuffed turkey is one way to speed the cooking process. But an even quicker method is to roast just the breastit takes only 1 hour and 45 minutes. And if you surround the meat with potatoes, you'll end up with a crisp and flavorful si
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A beautiful side dish of broccoli and angel hair pasta with red pepper flakes is so delicious and so aromatic, but it doesn't take much time to pull together.
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Food & Wine's Grace Parisi likes using a mix of shiitake, oyster, chanterelle, and button mushrooms for this succulent ragù to top baked potatoes, but any combination will work.
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A savory combination of spinach, lettuce, and parsley are pureed with rice, not cream, in this cool jade green soup. Garnish with sour cream, paprika, and dill.
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Tiny frozen peas are a time-saver here, since they require no cooking, just thawing. They also happen to taste better than most of the fresh peas available. The tomato, though, needs to be fresh and vine ripened. If you cant get a good one, omit it