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Keep tuna on hand for quick, last-minute pasta sauces. Lemon zest, lemon juice, and tons of fresh herbs brighten this one. Though Italian cooks stick to canned tuna for this kind of sauce, you might try it with fresh tuna steaks, seared and sliced.
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A salad of freshly picked green beans is a true treat Whatever the color — green, purple or pale yellow — choose smaller beans, which are naturally more tender.
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Beets are a no-brainer for healthy meals since they taste great even when they're simply roasted with a little oil.
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Simple angel hair pasta side, with olive oil, garlic, herbs and Parmesan. Easy! Cooks in 10 minutes.
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There are no tomatoes or peppers in this light but filling version of tabbouleh (grain and parsley salad) that uses toasted buckwheat instead of wheat.
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A clambake recipe with lobsters, mussels, and sausage
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This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Shredding tofu on a box grater before stir-frying gives it a fluffy, light texture, and the smaller pieces readily absorb the complex, earthy mushroom flavor of the sauce Unlike with many tofu dishes, you’re not looking to sear the tofu here, just to warm it up in the sauce The caramelized flavor is supplied by the shiitake mushrooms, which should be cooked until they are well browned and crisp-edged
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Get Grilled Lamb Sausage with Goat Cheese, Heirloom Tomatoes, Olives and Herbs Recipe from Food Network
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When you grate corn on the large holes of a box grater, you get a lot of creamy milk from the corn, so no dairy cream is necessary for this version of what is usually a very rich dish If the corn is sweet, as corn should be, I prefer to let the dish stand alone with no additional flavorings; that’s why I’ve made the shallot or onion and the herbs optional.
Ingredients: corn, butter, red onion, herbs
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These zucchini fritters are based on a recipe I learned from the cookbook author Diane Kochilas A classic mezze served in Greek taverna, they’re like a Greek version of latkes.
Ingredients: zucchini, eggs, herbs, cumin, breadcrumbs