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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Delicious and loaded with fresh veggies, this is pizza for people who want a change from tomato sauce. Use any fresh veggies and any pizza crust. Use light dressing and reduced-fat cheese for an even more healthful meal.
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Chinese style pork driblets are glazed in a sweet and spicy sauce that tastes great on chicken and wings too.
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This is a no-fuss, easy recipe. The sauce is simply put together in a blender - no double boiling necessary. Assemble eggs with sauce over hot buttered English muffins with Canadian bacon, or if you prefer, Serrano ham. Yum!
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Try Chef John's recipe for braised short ribs with porcini and tomatoes for a triumph of flavor and taste!
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Dried cranberries add a sweet tartness to chicken and vegetable salad. Make a delightful sandwich filling, too.
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You'll love this lightly breaded cheese and spinach dish!
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Mushrooms and crawfish, simmered in half and half with Parmesan cheese and parsley. Seasoned with crushed red pepper and Creole seasoning. Serve over fettuccini noodles.
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Sweet tender carrots tossed in a fresh ginger, cinnamon, and garlic dressing--best made the day before you need it to allow the flavors to blend.
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Cooked couscous is combined with an interesting variety of salad fixings - chickpeas, raisins, almonds, red onion, and bell pepper - and then topped with a creamy, cumin-infused yogurt dressing.