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Cauliflower is at its peak now, from December through March, when produce markets often are otherwise spare, particularly if you happen to live in a northern climate Like other cruciferous vegetables, cauliflower is an abundant source of phytonutrients and enzymes that may help neutralize toxins damaging to the body’s cells It’s an excellent source of vitamins C and K, folate and dietary fiber, and a very good source of vitamins B5 and B6, tryptophan, omega-3 fatty acids and manganese
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An easy, elegant hors d’oeuvre topped with crispy fried sage leaves.
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Bacon fat and vinegar make a delicious warm vinaigrette in this hearty crouton-topped salad.
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This recipe is by Jacques Pepin and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This Gorgonzola and tofu scramble with mushrooms and spinach is a quick and easy way to prepare tofu for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
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Green chilies and English muffins give this breakfast strata a spicy and new twist on the traditional recipe. Assemble the night before and just bake in the morning for a perfect brunch!
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Carrot cake cheesecake, a cake with 1 layer carrot cake and 1 layer cheesecake, is topped with almond frosting for a festive and decadent dessert.
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Use your air fryer to create these breakfast toad-in-the-hole tarts that are simple to make and impressive to serve to guests.
Ingredients: puff pastry, cheddar cheese, ham