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Jonathon Sawyer is no snob Although he runs the kitchens in a slew of acclaimed restaurants in the Cleveland area, including The Greenhouse Tavern, the chef decided to honor Thanksgiving and his home state, Ohio, by sending along a personal recipe that calls to mind the processed-food delights that, for decades, characterized the cooking of the Midwest “Think of this salad as a little slice of nostalgia from the canned-and-frozen households of the mid-20th century,” he wrote in an email
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Watermelon and feta has been in vogue for some time (and forever in Greece) I decided to throw in some of my endless supply of cucumbers and mix it up with the melons I cut the melon and cucumber into medium-size dice (1/2 to 3/4 inch), but you can also make this more like a salsa and cut the produce into fine dice.
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Lentils and rice are seasoned with cumin seeds and curry leaves in this Indian dish called ven pongal, a quick and easy savory breakfast.
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In 2010, Sam Sifton, who was then The New York Times restaurant critic, made a list of the 15 best things he ate in New York City that year For breakfast, he chose a dish from Pulino’s in SoHo, which is now closed This quick-cooked grapefruit is not so much a dish as a magic trick, the fruit covered with a caramel of muscovado sugar and mint that transforms it into ambrosia.
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Juicing greens, such as romaine lettuce and kale, give a savory element to this lemonade.
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Chocolate soy milk combines with frozen raspberries to create the perfect flavor of smoothie!
Ingredients: chocolate, raspberries, banana, mint
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Ingredients: olive oil, cloves, chile, oregano, shrimp
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This relaxed take on the popular New Orleans shrimp stew comes together in about an hour, so you can get a taste of the Big Easy on a weeknight Just make a quick slurry of onion, bell pepper, ham, parboiled rice, garlic, cayenne, thyme and tomatoes Let it simmer until the rice is tender, about 20 minutes