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The success of this delectably simple weeknight pasta relies on two things: the quality of the bacon, and the sheer amount of freshly ground pepper The bacon must have ample fat to render out (this is where the sauciness comes from) as well as a hearty, smoky flavor As for the black pepper, more is more; getting enough of that subtle, floral spiciness will require more than a few turns from the grinder
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This mac 'n' cheese, adapted from the book "Real Food Has Curves" by Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough, is quicker and easier to make than the classic casserole It is hearty comfort food that easily functions as a main dish for vegetarians.
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This easy tomato soup is thick with turkey sausage, cannellini beans, and pasta. It's sure to warm your belly on a cold night.
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A creamy blend of cottage cheese, mozzarella, Parmesan and eggs is seasoned with garlic powder, oregano and parsley, then stuffed into magnificent jumbo shells of pasta. Simply blanket with spaghetti sauce, sprinkle with Parmesan and bake.
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This Greek baked pasta dish layers ground lamb, roasted eggplant, feta, and penne into a hearty fall or winter casserole.
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This one-pot soup doesn't take a lot of time, but it sure tastes like it does. Italian sausage, chopped spinach, and orzo pasta combine with green pepper, onions, and garlic, in a chicken broth and tomato soup.
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A ginger, soy, and rice wine dressing is tossed into a bowl of just-cooked pasta, shiitake mushrooms, and red bell peppers for an easy, flavorful vegetarian meal. Makes two main dish servings or four smaller servings.
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This quick one-pot spaghetti dish is the perfect choice for a mid-week dinner. Everything is cooked at once in one pot, and dinner is on the table in less than 45 minutes.
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Ricotta is one of the great undersung cheeses and can be used in dozens of ways Bake it in a hot oven in an earthenware dish with a little olive oil and rosemary, then spread it on toast for an antipasto or snack Mix it with chopped cooked spinach or chard for filling ravioli or layering into baked pasta
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