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Here's a hearty and comforting meal with garbanzo beans, sweet Italian sausage, and pasta in a tomato-based sauce.
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Long-cooked vegetables fall firmly into the “ugly but good” camp of the Tuscan cucina povera, where flavor far outshines looks The beans will change from firm and bright to limp and gray But right around the two-hour mark, they'll transform again, into a dark, tangled mess, soft but defined
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Prawn and scallop tortellini is a perfect summer dinner. The creaminess of the goat cheese mixed with the seafood creates a nice blend of textures.
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Haloumi cheese balances the sharp flavors of this salad.
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Chris Santos' recipe for Rigatoni with Merguez sausage, ricotta, and brown butter
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Alain Sailhac, dean emeritus of the French Culinary Institute in New York and one of New York’s most venerable French chefs, gives inspiration here to recapture the glory of the chicken breast, that popular yet generally overcooked piece of meat He suggests cutting the breast in half horizontally to make two thin pieces, then topping them with quick-cooking vegetables like mushrooms, zucchini or tomatoes, and roasting everything together This supremely juicy and complexly flavored dish uses that technique and is a snap to put together.
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Chef Travis Lett's recipe for ricotta gnocchi with cherry tomato pomodoro sauce. Ricotta makes for a lighter texture gnocchi and the cherry tomato pomodoro complements...
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This winter fruit salad will add lots of flavor and vitamins during the cold season - apples, pears, clementines, kiwi, and pomegranate combine into a colorful treat.
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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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Stuffing flatbread with feta and herbs adds great flavor and an herbal, creamy surprise if you don’t know what’s in them Feel free to use this recipe as a jumping off point for your own stuffings The honeyed, whole-wheat-flecked dough works especially well with strong flavors like olives, capers, anchovies and other cheeses
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This recipe is by Robert Farrar Capon and takes 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: cloves, basil leaves, olive oil
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It's like a sassy twist on the classic Latin combo of fresh mint, lime, and rum. The maple adds depth, pairs well, and tastes great on a hot summer day. Posted...
Ingredients: maple syrup, mint leaves