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Savory pies and tarts are go-to dishes at Thanksgiving They can be made well in advance and they make a great main course for guests who are not eating turkey We chose this recipe from Kathy Patalsky, a vegan blogger in Los Angeles, to represent the savory pie in our Vegetarian Thanksgiving series
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These individual tartlets have a Cheddar-spiked, buttery crust holding a filling of honey-drizzled roasted vegetables and creamy ricotta You can use any roasted vegetables here, changing up the mix to suit the seasons Late summer is perfect for some combination of zucchini, eggplant, peppers, tomatoes and even corn
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Chef John substitutes smoky grilled shrimp for the traditional crab in this summery salad. Make the dressing ahead of time to let it chill, because the shrimp take just minutes to cook.
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Quick and easy, shrimp baked in a tomato sauce with onions, garlic, parsley, dill, and feta cheese.
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Eggs, cold chicken broth, and olive oil are the secret to deliciously fluffy matzo balls you can serve in soup or as a side dish with meat.
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Ham, beans and rice are featured in this hearty soup with tomatoes.
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Melon and cucumber are a marvelous combination, never more so than when ripe tomatoes provide a bridge between the two Parsley, mint and the refreshing bite of Champagne vinegar take the flavors even higher, making this salad both a perfect lunch or a fine start to a summer dinner.
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When making vinaigrette, think outside of the salad bowl: It is also a great sauce for fish and other light proteins.
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Fresh slices of mango, avacado and pineapple, all grilled over a toasted croissant served with fresh proscuitto slices, fresh paper thin sliced shallots and yummy...
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This savory Dutch baby is like Yorkshire pudding meets a popover meets a gougère, flavored with browned butter, Parmesan and thyme You can serve it for brunch, pancake style Or try it as an hors d’oeuvre