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Onions and peppers are sauteed, then simmered with quinoa and tomatoes to make a delicious whole grain side dish. This colorful quinoa dish is easy to cook, and my toddler loves it!
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John Schenk, the big, hearty executive chef of the six Strip House steakhouses nationwide, is a carnivore His wife, Eun Joo Lee, is a vegetarian He created this soup for her.
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A savory, olive oil-crusted tart stuffed full of golden, roasted peppers, jammy onions and some freshly grated pumpkin is a great dinner party treat, although it's perfectly wonderful for a family evening repast as well Salt the pumpkin ahead of time to draw out excess moisture, though if you are pressed for time you can skip this step To perk up the caramelized intensity of the filling, it is helpful to fold in something zingy like olive or capers, or perhaps a good splash of lemon juice.
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An anise-scented rub and fragrant olive oil stand up to the robust flavor of lamb.
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Thin, buttery cookies loaded with chocolate chips.
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This soup is not only pleasing to the palate, but to the eye as well. The subtle heat of the curry powder is the perfect foil to the carrot's sweetness and the mussel's musky brine.
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A chicken and potato casserole with plenty of spicy flavors mimics the taste of Buffalo chicken wings.
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This copycat recipe uses cornmeal, brown rice flour, ground almonds and tons of spices; a tasty, gluten-free take on the classic Shake'N Bake®.
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Amanda Hesser brought this recipe to The Times in a 1998 article about a return to simply-prepared, down-home foods in response to the brash, over-the-top 90's style of cooking It's an adaptation of one found in Pam Anderson's book, "The Perfect Recipe," and it calls for stirring the mixture every five minutes while it is baking This gives it the ideal balance of lightness and creaminess -- a detail that is missing from most macaroni and cheese recipes.