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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Spring veggies benefit from a quick roasting in olive oil and herbs before being tossed with penne. No cream here, just the fresh flavors of olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and lemon.
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This amazingly simple and quick recipe for grilled romaine will delight with its contrasts of tastes and textures.
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This is a sweet and savory stuffed boneless pork chop. It is very easy and quick to prepare.
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This is a warm salad: cooked mushrooms poured over mixed greens. The warm mushrooms are supposed to wilt the lettuce a bit.
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A steak dinner—complete with zesty chive butter and nutty Brussels sprouts—is a weeknight savior.
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Sweet peaches are the perfect complement to juicy pork tenderloin and peppery arugula.
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Fresh scallops are served with a fresh tomato salad in this no-effort summer dish Because they’re being served raw, it’s important to purchase high-quality scallops Many store-bought options are soaked in a phosphate solution that plumps them up with water (therefore bumping up the price), so it’s worth seeking out scallops that are labeled “dry” or “dry-packed" for more pure flavor.
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Instead of using bread, try serving this light dish on a bed of greens, tossed with pasta, or stirred into couscous.