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This recipe is by Robert Farrar Capon and takes 20 minutes, plus freeze time. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Chicken Under a Brick Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: chicken, olive oil, cloves, herbs, lemon
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You'll wonder how you ever got along without this recipe for wondrously soft bread.
Ingredients: water, honey, yeast, flour, olive oil, salt
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This recipe came to The Times from Charles Phan, chef at the Slanted Door in San Francisco You can substitute green Chinese chives for yellow Chinese chives (which are available at Asian markets), but you will lose some of the spiciness.
Ingredients: pork, fish sauce, canola oil, chives, eggs
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An easy roasted root vegetable side, tossed in a little mustard just before serving.
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Salmon Rice!
Ingredients: salmon, miso, soy sauce, garlic, olive oil
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A divine side dish for almost any main dish. Asparagus sauteed in garlic butter, then finished off with a red wine and raisin sauce. Quick and easy (Isn't this what we're are all looking for?)!
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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No-knead pizza dough! So EASY. Make it ahead so it's ready when you want it. Use with any pizza recipe.
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These keto cocoa mug cakes are like personal chocolate treats just waiting for you to take a bite. Try this recipe for a rich, keto-friendly, gluten-free, and dairy-free dessert.
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This is a great, easy summer salad with a lot of options as to mixing and matching. When the Gorgonzola cheese and balsamic vinaigrette combine it gets all tart and creamy!
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This is a great twist on the traditional french fry. If you don't want to go to the trouble of making your own by scratch, you can always buy prepared polenta at just about any grocery store, slice them into fries, and fry.