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This is a starters Greek recipe that is also eaten as an ouzo 'meze' (snack). It is a dish that I'd only tried in restaurants but when I tried to make it at home I found out I made it as good and delicious.
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I usually pair leeks with potatoes to make a creamy puree, but this time I used basmati rice, and the results are comforting and delicious You could add something creamy to this if you wanted to – yogurt or milk or creme fraiche But I found it utterly satisfying with no further enrichment.
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If you happen to have a ham bone leftover from a roasted ham, cover it with water and simmer it with an onion and a bay leaf to make the stock for this rich, meaty soup But if not, chicken stock works well, too.
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Instead of the traditional ground beef and ketchup, this tasty loaf recipe uses salmon and a creamy mustard sauce for a lighter, more sophisticated version of the old family favorite.
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This five-ingredient smoothie uses only blueberries, avocado, yogurt, almond milk, and water.
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A tart and pungent puree of tahini (sesame paste), lemon juice, yogurt and garlic is tossed with hot penne along with sauteed mushrooms, onions and sweet red bell peppers to make a delectably different dish of pasta.
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Tender and mild trout with a tangy yogurt sauce. Serve with crusty bread and lemon potatoes. If you can, use freshly caught trout.
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Frozen yogurt made with pears and spiced with cinnamon and allspice.
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This is a great recipe for this classic salad chock full of apples, walnuts, celery, and grapes. The mayonnaise dressing is perfect and a bit different, with apple juice, yogurt, and celery seeds mixed in.
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This recipe is by Sam Sifton and takes 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: milk yogurt, mint, chives, garlic, lemon
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Grab-and-go Greek salads in jars! Mild and smooth California black ripe olives are the stars – they'll hold up to a few hours in your lunch box.
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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.