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A cool, crisp, mayo-free salad suited for warm weather.
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Danielle Custer of Taste in Seattle wilts basil and watercress in a hot skillet for a minute or two before tossing them with spinach and arugula. For a quick take, Grace Parisi makes a crunchier version of Custer's warm salad with bitter greens, radishes,
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This barbecue side comes from Chef Peter McAndrews of Philadelphia restaurant Modo Mio.
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This sandwich, a delight of summer, is a cross between the pan bagnat from Nice and the Catalan tomato bread with anchovy And it's dead simple Tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, capers, anchovy and basil
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‘‘I’ll raise your salary, and endeavour to assist your struggling family,’’ Scrooge tells Bob Cratchit near the end of A Christmas Carol, ‘‘and we will discuss your affairs this very afternoon, over a Christmas bowl of smoking bishop!’’ This recipe, adapted from the book Drinking With Dickens, by Charles Dickens’s great-grandson, Cedric, reflects Scrooge’s new disposition and largesse perfectly: it’s warm and sweet and meant for sharing (To Cedric Dickens’s recipe, I’ve added some fragrant cardamom pods, because years of drinking glogg have shown me how well they play with orange and wine, but you may omit them).  If you’re unable to find Seville oranges—marked by a pleasant, pronounced bitterness — substitute five navel oranges, and add the juice of one lemon when you add the port to the pan (do not stud the lemon with cloves or roast the lemon with the oranges).
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Chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and parsley combine with a drizzled dressing of lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, and mint leaves.
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Get Couscous Salad with Tomatoes and Mint Recipe from Food Network
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This is a New Orleans-style salad with shrimp, ham, bacon, rice, and Creole seasonings.
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Fresh green beans slow cooked until tender with ham hocks, new potatoes and light seasoning.
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A very pale green springtime cousin of vichyssoise, this purée is comforting when served hot, refreshing when cold.
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Get Green Chili, Bacon and Vodka Cream Sauce Recipe from Food Network