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Use the best tomatoes you can find for this seasonal pizza. To avoid a soggy crust, we recommend salting and draining the tomatoes to get rid of some of their juice.
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Chicken breasts are pounded thin for quick cooking. Top with a rich and creamy onion sauce, and they're a dish your whole family will love.
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This Middle Eastern stew can make for some great comfort food. It only takes about half an hour to cook, and it's dead easy. This recipe is mostly Iranian in origin; the Iranians use okra instead of asparagus, but asparagus is much easier to find. If you can get a hold of some fresh okra, then it's easy to substitute.
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This soy sauce-based beef stew is a traditional Korean dish that's perfect for serving on cold days.
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Chef John's homemade garlic-parmesan croutons are easy to make and the perfect crunchy topper for salads and soups.
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These are quesadillas filled with chicken cooked in barbeque sauce, caramelized onions, Cheddar and Monterey Jack. Serve with plenty of guacamole, sour cream and chunky salsa!
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Fresh leafy cabbage wraps filled with cooked mild white cod (or any favorite white fish such as halibut or tilapia) are served with a zingy sauce of wasabi, mayonnaise, and cilantro for a light meal that's perfect if you're watching carbs.
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This is a very rich and creamy pumpkin pie. Besides the pumpkin puree, it has sweetened condensed milk and half-and-half stirred into the filling, along with eggs, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. Then it 's poured into a crust and popped into a hot oven to bake and set. Cool and serve with whipped cream.
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In this recipe from the River Cottage Fish Book, chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall layers baguette and lump crabmeat, then pours custard on top.