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A stylish mix of leafy greens and fresh herbs is a lovely bed for plump grilled scallops.
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Replace the usual green bell peppers with yellow ones for more than twice the vitamin C.
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This soup is very easy to make and very delicious It is in fact so easy to make that it really is the sort of thing you can summon the will to cook even when you arrive home from work hungry I originally made it out of nostalgia for a soup I had in college that endows its eater with good soup manners
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Crispy, sweet, and salty, this three-ingredient snack is the ultimate cocktail party hors doeuvre.
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Sorghum, also called "milo," is a gluten-free flour that produces better baked goods than other wheat-alternative flours.
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Green Goddess dressing — a creamy, piquant blend of herbs, garlic and anchovies — is good to eat on salad And it’s wonderful as a dipping sauce for vegetables But its best use may be as a marinade for roast chicken
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Healthy and satisfying weeknight frittata with potatoes, onions, red peppers, spinach, and ground turmeric.
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This is candied bacon, essentially, on corn tortillas with a creamy, smoke-flecked sauce that tastes of scallion and lime I like it with pineapple salsa as well, and a salad of cilantro, mint and soft lettuce You could make it with your standard sliced bacon from the market, but it’s far superior with the thick-cut variety or, best of all, with a chunk of uncut bacon that you can slice as thick as you like.
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The flaky phyllo crust keeps the halibut moist and delicious in this surprisingly simple, yet elegant recipe.
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These tangy chicken thighs are a weeknight alternative to a long, weekend braise They may not fall entirely off the bone, but the quick simmer in a rich, citrusy sauce yields an impossibly tender thigh that you wouldn’t get with a simple sear Serve with rice, whole grains or with hunks of crusty bread for mopping up the leftover sauce.