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First you saute onion with cinnamon and cumin. A very happy beginning. Then you stir in tomatoes, fresh shelled peas and coconut milk perfumed with chili powder, coriander, and turmeric. Simmer until peas are tender.
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This recipe is so special you'll want to reserve it for serving as a side dish at special occasions like Thanksgiving and Easter dinners, but it's so delicious, you'll want to make every meal special by making it!
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If you are ever at a loss for what to make for an impromptu dinner party, especially if there will be vegetarians at the table, consider this luxurious mushroom risotto I added peas because I wanted to introduce some color, and also because the sweetness of the peas fits right in with the flavors of this dish But this satisfying, elegant dish is fine without peas, too
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Boneless pork loin is roasted with baby portabella mushrooms, garlic, and wine, and then is served with a quick and easy seasoned pan sauce.
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This is a cannellini bean salad with squash, broccoli, bacon, and maple syrup. Serve warm or at room temperature.
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A Dutch Baby, also known as a German pancake, is a mixture of eggs, flour, and whole milk that gets baked in a heavy skillet until it becomes puffy and golden.
Ingredients: eggs, lemon, raspberries, butter
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You'll be surprised how easy it is to make this creamy tomato sauce that is so popular in Italian restaurants. If you prefer, replace the cheese tortellini with mushroom- or meat-filled pasta of any shape.
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Applesauce sweetens this classic Dutch Baby (puffed pancake). Spread with a bit of melted butter, dusted with confectioners' sugar, and topped with streusel for a delicious brunch offering.
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In this quick and simple recipe, a chicken breast and vegetables are boiled and pureed into healthy, homemade food for your growing baby.
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"I learned to cook Indian food from Julie Sahni, the former chef and teacher who wrote the seminal Classic Indian Cooking in 1980," says Grace Parisi.
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Marinated baby artichokes are not a staple of Turkish cuisine in the way that stuffed grape leaves are. But they are a favorite at Karaköy Lokantasi, owned by husband and wife Oral Kurt and Aylin Okutan.