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Shredded zucchini and summer squash team up with black beans to make a savory filling for easy baked tortillas. They are flavored with prepared green salsa and red bell pepper, and get a topping of melted Mexican-style cheese.
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This Flank Steak Stir Fry comes together quickly with flank steak, asparagus, and red bell peppers. Perfect for a quick midweek dinner!
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Cooked macaroni takes on a comforting blend of sour cream, mayonnaise and Cheddar cheese. Sweet pickle relish and tender green peas add color and flavor. This simple pasta salad is best served after a good, long chill in the fridge.
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Pesarattu is a crepe-like flatbread made with a batter made of rice and lentils.
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Chicken alla cacciatora, or hunter’s style, is found all over Italy — but for a long time, tomatoes were not Most Americans know the southern Italian version, with tomatoes, but this one is from Umbria, in the country's center, and it’s made savory with lemon, vinegar, olives and rosemary instead of tomatoes It’s lovely served with steamed greens dressed with a fruity olive oil, over homemade mashed potatoes or polenta.
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The word “buttery” in the title refers to croissants, which make an especially rich foundation for this golden-topped baked breakfast classic Toasting the croissants before building the casserole adds caramelized notes that can stand up to the bits of browned sausage, sage and melted Gruyère strewn throughout Make this the night before a special breakfast or brunch, then pop it in the oven an hour before you plan to serve it.
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Colorful skewers of bison sirloin steak, tender sea scallops, mushrooms, zucchini, and cherry tomatoes are grilled and served with a Greek-inspired couscous salad in this gourmet recipe.
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When I am planning a Passover menu I look to the Sephardic traditions of the Mediterranean The Sephardim were the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula; they had a rich culture and lived in harmony with Christians and Muslims until the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions at the end of the 15th century, when all non-Christians were expelled from Spain and Portugal The Sephardim were welcomed in Turkey, and many went to Greece, North Africa and the Middle East as well
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Pico de gallo combines with Jack cheese and a saute of chicken, onion and green pepper to fill these grilled tortilla sandwiches.
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Inspired by some beautiful heirloom cannellini beans I had in my pantry, I decided to combine them with the favas that are just about to disappear from markets and the green beans that will be around into the fall I cook the favas and green beans separately and stir them into the soup a few minutes before serving so they’ll retain their bright green color.