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Thick-stemmed asparagus is best for this flavorful, intensely green salad; thin asparagus would be a bit wimpy I weighed the asparagus after breaking off the ends If you want to make this into a more substantial main dish salad, you can add a can of chickpeas to the mix.
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Homemade paneer simmered in a fragrant, creamy spinach and tomato sauce makes this vegetarian Indian dish one that even meat-lovers will enjoy.
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Toasted pine nuts join fresh basil and Pecorino Romano cheese in this easy pesto recipe that perfectly complements pasta.
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A classic and delicious way to prepare trout.
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This is a fresh variation on an old classic. Egg salad is spiced up with fresh cilantro and mushrooms as well as the usual ingredients. Great for a spring or summertime meal, or just as lunch to take to work!
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A mayonnaise-based barbecue sauce recipe from Alabama.
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"I often use just one or two spices, such as the ginger and cumin in this Swiss chard," says Madhur Jaffrey. "It's a very northern Indian approach."
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Slices of garlic- and herb-seasoned pork sirloin fill in for ham in this delicious variation on a classic, special-occasion breakfast with poached eggs and hollandaise sauce on English muffins.
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This deliciously different dish incorporates a classic combination of flavors: lemon, chicken, and garlic.
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Recipe for Heirloom Tomatoes with Lemon Tahini, as seen in the June 2005 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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This French-style apple tart is topped with nothing but fruit and a squeeze of lemon juice Make it with homemade rough puff pastry, or a store-bought sheet of puff pastry, and use a mandolin or a sharp knife to slice the apples finely, so they're almost see-through, then crowd the slices on the tart as closely as you can Don't skip buttering and sugaring the parchment paper in the beginning, which gives the crust a touch of smoky caramel all along the bottom.