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Forget heavy, mayonaise-laden pasta salads. This grilled chicken and zucchini version is dressed in a flavorful, yet light lemony vinaigrette.
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Sometimes less means more, as with these muffins made with egg whites, a little oil and a scattering of chopped walnuts. The lemon zest makes for a delicate contrast to the sweet banana batter.
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This granita is very refreshing and not overly sweet. This recipe can be made with an ice cream maker, if you'd prefer a sorbet-ish consistency. Take note that...
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I searched and searched for this recipe on the web. Never did find it. Luckily, I found a scrap of paper with the instructions scribbled on it! This is the best cake! Mom used to make it all the time as we were growing up.
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Serve these crispy tuna patties as an appetizer or make delicious hot sandwiches.
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This recipe is a really simple, quick, and tasty Sloppy Joe. I make this on the stovetop, but you can also let this simmer in a slow cooker after browning the ground beef, if you prefer.
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This recipe for Cincy's classic chili is an adaptation of one found in the International Chili Society's ''Official Chili Cookbook'' by Martina and William Neely In this version, unsweetened chocolate adds depth, and a splash of vinegar lends a pleasant tang that cuts through the richness Craig Claiborne and Pierre Franey brought it to The Times in 1981, and we've updated it here to include the traditional "five-way" serving suggestion: over cooked spaghetti sprinkled with grated cheddar cheese, kidney beans and diced white onion.
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The vegetarian cookbook author Lukas Volger has a way with Asian condiments and flavors In this recipe for bibimbap, the egg-topped Korean rice bowl, he roasts squash, shiitakes and broccoli rabe in a sweet and spicy mix of soy, chile paste, sugar and oil Mr
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Sometimes, a cook wants a day off. I recently had a morning of nothingness. It was a day meant for relaxing, watching a movie or a cooking show. Later in the...
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Chicken, cauliflower, olives, tomatoes, feta — this is a stew of extraordinary flavor and complexity, down to its hints of cinnamon and garlic The recipe uses skinless chicken legs or thighs; you could substitute ones with the skin if you like (But don’t use chicken breasts, which will dry out.) You can use more or less chicken depending on your needs
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This was a staple in my home when I was growing up. It's delicious, satisfying and it's really easy to make! Just put everything in and cook!