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This simple and quick pepper sauce using common ingredients, including black pepper and garlic, is similar to an Alfredo, only much lighter.
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Update the standard, ubiquitous blue cheese salad dressing to give it a more luscious consistency and a softer, milkier flavor, just the thing for drizzling over a bed of baby arugula, fresh figs and crisped prosciutto
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A light, healthy cilantro-ginger halibut recipe.
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This is an uncomplicated dish for warm weather and sunny days Olive oil, garlic, hot pepper, barely warmed tomatoes and tons of fresh basil are the only ingredients besides lobster and dried pasta, preferably a variety with a bit of texture, like frilly edged reginette, cooked perfectly al dente The only real work is cooking the lobsters and chopping the meat
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This quick, easy-to-put-together chicken comes from Paul Kahan of The Publican, a restaurant in Chicago The ingredient list is short, and may include much of what you already have on hand But the flavor it yields is paramount: Serve it with wedge fries and a frosty beer for a meal that will lift the most flagging spirits.
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Grilled corn and poblano chile peppers are tossed with avocado and red onion in a quick lime and chipotle dressing in this tasty summer salad.
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Fingerling potatoes cooked in the air fryer turn out crispy on the outside and tender and creamy on the inside--a simple dish perfect for both everyday and special occasions.
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Quick and easy eggplant slices are roasted in the oven with olive oil and lemon to garnish.
Ingredients: eggplant, olive oil, lemon juice
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Just blend a can of white beans with some seasoning, kalamata olives, and fresh basil.
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Because they are so moist, these brownies don’t cut into nice straight-edged squares like cakier confections do Letting them cool completely before slicing helps them keep their shape If you dig in while they are still warm, you might end up with something that is not just pudding-like but is unnervingly close to actual pudding, especially in the center