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Think of this as manicotti unbound. Cooked ziti is layered with a creamy blend of ricotta and mozzarella cheeses, enriched with egg and fragrant with nutmeg. A full-flavored tomato and basil sauce blankets the layers. Bake until bubbly and serve!
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Chicken thighs, spicy sausage, sweet bell peppers, and potatoes roasted in a hot oven produce delectable pan juices, a rich, caramelized finish, and fork tender chicken.
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Shrimp is simmered in ale with Portuguese pimenta, parsley, and paprika in this flavorful dish that's simple enough for a weeknight.
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Hearty tubes of manicotti are stuffed with a rich blend of ricotta and Romano cheeses, spinach, eggs, onion, garlic and thyme, drizzled with a simple tomato sauce, sprinkled with mozzarella and baked until bubbly.
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This better-for-you main-dish salad is quick, colorful and full of satisfying texture. To explore a variety of grains, substitute 3 cups cooked regular couscous, brown rice or quinoa.
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An aromatic sauce with the nutty flavor of sesame oil and the herbal sweetness of root beer does double duty as both a marinade and a basting sauce for lamb.
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Super lemony muffins made with lemon juice and lemon yogurt. A delicious twist on the traditional muffin recipe! For an old-fashioned alternative to the icing, simply dust confectioner's sugar lightly over muffins. Either way, they are delicious!
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Golden brown brioche French toast is stuffed with a deviled egg filling in this brunch dish sprinkled with maple bacon for extra oomph.
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Meatballs in tomato sauce with melted cheese on a lightly toasted baguette.
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Sunchoke relish is on every table in Georgia and South Carolina, says Linton Hopkins. "When I was a boy, I thought they were the funniest artichokes," he recalls; in fact, they are knotty tubers with a sweet, crunchy taste.
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This simple but substantive vegetarian dish came to The Times from Carol Lamont in 2015 when the Well blog invited readers to share their favorite meatless Thanksgiving recipes Yes, artichokes are not in season in the fall, but frozen work beautifully here.
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Creamy leek and spinach soup gets its creaminess from plain yogurt and egg yolks added at the end of cooking; serve with a nice bread.