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This salad is a riff on a traditional Spanish dish, pulpo a la gallega, a favorite item on tapas bar menus all over the country It is essentially boiled octopus and potatoes, sliced and served with a good drizzle of olive oil and a dusting of smoky pimentón This version uses lobster instead, and adds strips of roasted pepper and cherry tomatoes.
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Chicken, asparagus and red peppers are cooked together and served with chopped tomatoes, cheese and a splash of vinegar.
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This cornbread is loaded with extras. Onion, pepper-jack cheese, corn, basil and roasted red peppers make this savory bread dense and delicious.
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Canned luncheon meat is blended with processed cheese sauce and pimiento and spread on bread for island-style cold sandwiches that are great for tea parties or kids' meals.
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Serve up these warm ciabatta panini stuffed with pancetta, tomatoes, roasted red peppers, spinach, red onion, and a drizzle of vinaigrette.
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Chicken is browned, and then cooked with artichoke hearts, tomatoes, and sun-dried tomato pesto in this simple, elegant recipe.
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Thinly sliced beef, bell peppers, and red onion are stir-fried with fajita seasoning in this family-pleasing meal. Anaheim chile peppers are mild enough for kids.
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These are based on Suzanne Goin’s turmeric-spiced root vegetables from her wonderful new book “The A.O.C Cookbook.” I use her technique for roasting the carrots, and use the same spices she uses, but I make the dish with a little less olive oil and butter to cut down on calories Suzanne serves her mix of carrots, turnips, parsnips and rutabagas with Greek yogurt seasoned with kaffir lime juice and zest, and mint chutney
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The dish is the Korean barbecue standard known as bulgogi — “fire meat,” is the literal translation — transformed into a sandwich filling, a sloppy Joe for a more perfect union (File under “Blessings of Liberty.”) Fed to children with a tall glass of milk, the sandwiches may inspire smiles and licked plates, rapt attention and the request that the meal be served at least monthly — they are not at all too spicy for younger palates Given to adults accompanied by cold lager, cucumber kimchi and a pot of the fermented Korean hot-pepper paste known as gochujang, they can rise to higher planes
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