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This vegetarian stew uses two different techniques — grilling (or broiling) and pickling —  to coax the maximum amount of flavor from cauliflower Charring the cauliflower before adding it to your stew delivers smoky depth; quick-pickling some grated cauliflower adds bright spikes of flavor that contrast nicely with everything else in the bowl.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes About 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Pico de gallo combines with Jack cheese and a saute of chicken, onion and green pepper to fill these grilled tortilla sandwiches.
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What if salade niçoise wasn't a salad at all, but a warmer, heftier dish with a beautiful piece of butter-browned halibut right at its center Erin French, the chef at the Lost Kitchen in Freedom, Me., does just that with her Maine halibut niçoise, in which the main components of a classic niçoise are accounted for, but totally reconfigured Beans and new potatoes are in a simple shallot dressing; eggs are poached so the yolks are still soft and runny; garlic and anchovies season a quick tapenade
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Celery is an underappreciated vegetable that brings wonderful crunch, perfume and bitterness to a salad (and no wonder: It’s related to carrots, parsley and fennel) Here it is front and center in a main-dish salad, especially satisfying with a poached egg or some charcuterie on the side Buy full green heads of celery, not the pale hearts, and make sure the leaves are still attached
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Peter Halferty's version of the Vietnamese bánh mì won first place in the cold sandwich category of the Mezzetta Make That Sandwich Contest. The idea for this recipe stemmed from his love of Asian and spicy flavors.