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Chicken, that old weeknight standby, can get pretty boring day after day This dish, adapted from "Mediterranean Cooking" by Paula Wolfert, is almost as easy as a few pan-fried chicken breasts, but its flavors – ginger, turmeric, cumin, Spanish sweet paprika, briny olives – are far more exciting If you have the time, brining the chicken thighs for a couple of hours in a salt-sugar-water solution before cooking will yield supremely tender meat, but if you're in a rush, skip it
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It doesn't surprise me how often people order cold noodles with sesame sauce at Chinese restaurants What is surprising, though, is how few people make the dish at home It is incredibly easy to prepare, with common ingredients, and you can serve it as a main course or appetizer
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Turn that instant ramen into a real meal.
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This is an adaptation of a dish that I created in my early vegetarian days, when we cooked a lot with soybeans — although nobody really liked them It occurred to me one day to add Marmite or Savorex, yeast extracts with an intense, somewhat meaty taste, and to use other seasonings from traditional pâtés to achieve a liverlike flavor I recreated this pâté with fresh green soybeans, which takes all the hassle out of the original recipe
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This simple chicken in a vibrant coconut milk sauce will fill your kitchen with the enticing aromas of South American cooking. It's great served over pasta or rice.
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Easy, healthful and infinitely adaptable, grain bowls are equally ideal for feeding a family (picky eaters can build it to suit their own tastes) and using up leftovers in the fridge You could also cook up the ingredients at the beginning of the week, and mix and match ingredients at will as the week progresses Try rice, quinoa, kamut, farro, freekeh, wheat berries, barley and grits for the grain (this recipe calls for mixing brown rice and quinoa for a nice variety of textures, but feel free to use just one or the other)
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Once you’ve got the squash baked, this soup comes together quickly The mellow flavors of squash, kale and red onions synergize delectably and look gorgeous together as well.
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