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Quick, easy, and absolutely delicious fish stew! Fresh fish fillets cooked in a stew with onions, garlic, parsley, tomato, clam juice and white wine.
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The New York City Greenmarket Web site has a handy table that shows what’s available during each month of the year It tells me, for example, that fresh beets are available from June through November, but that you can count on the greens only through September Use whatever color beet you choose for this recipes
Ingredients: olive oil, beet greens, garlic, eggs, milk
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Welcome to flavor town.
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Boneless pork loin chops are simmered in a Marsala wine, garlic, and herb sauce. This is easy enough for a weeknight, and impressive enough for company.
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Get Macadamia Nut-Crusted Ono with Mango-Lime Butter Recipe from Food Network
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Quickly extract the flavors of chicken plus 4 types of dried seafood in a pressure cooker to make this umami ramen broth that's seasoned with a soy sauce-based tare.
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Baby salad greens tossed with avocado, tomato, olives and pepperoncini are coated in an herb vinaigrette and sprinkled with Parmesan.
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Cubed veal is browned along with onions and garlic, then simmered with tomato sauce and white wine for about 1 1/2 hours. Sauteed mushrooms and herbs such as sage and rosemary could be added to deepen the flavor.
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Carbs on carbs never tasted so good.
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In this oven version of Yucatán-style pit pork, the meat marinates in an orange and achiote mixture before being wrapped in banana leaves and slow-cooked.
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This recipe is inspired by a dish served at a pinot noir dinner at Bar Boulud, one of the chef Daniel Boulud’s restaurants There, a whole wild striped bass was swaddled in fresh fig leaves and stuffed with fresh black figs in a red wine sauce The brooding sauce bathed velvet figs, and its earthy depths made the already succulent fish a fine partner for some excellent bottles of red