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This recipe is as versatile as they come. Trade out the peas for edamame (fresh green soybeans). Not a fan of goat cheese? How about some fresh grated Romano...
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This whole chicken cooked on the grill is truly a best-of-both-worlds recipe: You get the incredibly succulent meat and brittle-crisp, burnished skin of a roast chicken, combined with the deep smoky flavor of the grill To make it, you essentially use your grill like an outdoor oven, cooking a whole splayed chicken in a skillet instead of directly on the grill grate Splaying the bird first — that is, flattening the legs so they lay flat in the skillet — helps the dark meat cook quickly and evenly
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: zucchini, olive oil, juice
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Grilled ratatouille is a warm-weather recipe with many charms in both method and result Grilling takes the whole process of cooking outside, and the grill also adds a lovely smoky nuance to the finished dish without overpowering the essential flavors of vegetables, olive oil and herbs The dish is less stew-y and more saladlike than a typical ratatouille, but with its concentrated flavor and velvety texture, along with a garlicky kick, it may well become a favorite all the same
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You don’t need your own hen to make this egg-based dish from the food writer Ian Knauer, whose family has always kept chickens In his book, “The Farm,” he shared recipes from a year of cooking with largely farm-grown ingredients Among them was this dish, which is as good as a simple dinner as it is for breakfast or lunch.
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 1 hour 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.