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Small leaves of Bibb lettuce are topped with watermelon balls, crumbled feta cheese, and toasted cashews in Chef John's sweet, salty, crunchy salad.
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This recipe for green pea soup (also called English pea soup) combines bright, sweet shelling peas with a bold veggie broth.
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Grilled portobello mushrooms are filled with mashed cannellini beans and harissa sauce in this vegetarian appetizer with bold flavors.
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This salad of grilled spring vegetables feels just filling enough, thanks to the protein-rich quinoa and a puree of dates that are grilled first to soften them and intensify their natural sweetness.
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A baked lamb and rice dish I tasted in Istanbul, etli pilav, inspired this one-pot meal, topped with walnuts and fresh mint and pomegranate seeds Similar pilaf-style rice dishes are made all across the Middle East and into Asia Kabuli pulao in Afghanistan is acclaimed; the Persian baghali polov ba gusht is justly famous, as is the Lebanese Hashwet al-ruz; and there are myriad fabled biryanis made with lamb (or goat) in India and Pakistan
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Brian Bistrong, the chef of the clubby TriBeCa restaurant the Harrison, ushers in spring with lamb cooked to a perfect pink and fork-mashed peas that have been simmered in pan drippings and tossed with torn mint leaves Add a pile of potatoes roasted with rosemary and garlic for a meal that couldn't be more simple, or sublime And if your carving skills are shaky, practice on a cantaloupe.
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This easy, beautiful purée makes a nice Thanksgiving opener, with the added benefit of extra doses of vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium and fiber If you’re looking to get ahead with your meal, you can make this dish up to two days ahead of the big day.
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This recipe is by Alice Hart and takes 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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At his Succotash restaurants, Edward Lee serves this dish with pickled scuppernongs, a Southern variety of grape You can serve it as is or add pickled red grapes or fresh, halved grapes for a punch of sweetness.
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Juicy melon and crisp white wine make for the perfect cooler to sip during the summer.
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A homemade, spicy jalapeño spread allowed this award-winning hero sandwich to edge out the competition.