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This lentil and pearl couscous salad with plenty of vegetables and a vinaigrette dressing is similar to salads you'd find in the fancy deli section at the grocery.
Ingredients: olive oil, lemons, honey
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Pumpkins aren't the only squash that yield tasty seeds for roasting! Next time you prepare butternut or acorn squash save the seeds and have yourself a nutritious little snack.
Ingredients: winter squash, olive oil, salt
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Ingredients: tiger prawns, olive oil, cajun
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This recipe doesn’t take long to get on the table, and you can get some aggression out at the start of the process by pounding down the chicken breasts Then dredge the chicken in bread crumbs and Parmesan and sauté it in butter At the end, you’ll spoon brown butter over the top and add a sprinkling of capers for a very simple meal that looks very fancy indeed.
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This grilled lamb kebab recipe is marinated in yogurt, cumin, and a touch of vinegar for flavor and tenderness when grilled.
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This is, quite possibly, the bread salad to end all bread salads Judy Rodgers, the legendary chef and bread lover, developed it to serve alongside roast chicken, but it's perfect paired with any roast meat Bread chunks are mixed with a sharp vinaigrette, softened currants, toasted pine nuts and lightly cooked scallions and garlic
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These Stuffed Bell Peppers are such a classic. They're made with a mix of ground beef, rice, onions, tomatoes, and spices. No need to pre-cook the filling — just stuff, bake, and serve!
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This recipe is by Florence Fabricant and takes 1 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.