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Most granola bars are too sweet for my taste, so I wasn’t much of a fan until I made these They’re inspired by a recipe from “Good to the Grain,” by Kim Boyce, but I’ve cut down on the honey and added chocolate.
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Avocados and fresh corn from the cob cohabitate with red pepper flakes, red wine, spices, herbs, and vinegar in this sassy salsa. Try it as a side dish with grilled chicken, or eat it plain with tortilla chips.
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Emilee and Jere Gettle make this hearty vegetarian dish when bell peppers are at their peak in late summer.
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Unfurl the red, white, and blue with this beautiful, easy, and patriotic flag cake perfect for the 4th of July, Memorial Day, or any favorite occasion. Assemble and frost the pretty cake and wait for the oohs and ahhs!
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While it may not be traditional for "Southern" fried chicken, I love the tangy tenderization that the buttermilk provides. After the buttermilk soak, dredge the chicken pieces in seasoned flour, and fry them in hot oil until crisp and golden.
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Wontons, those small crisp appetizers originally from China, get a new fusion of flavors when stuffed with a creamy turkey filling and served with tangy, spicy cranberry salsa.
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A beautiful, aromatic, creamy mushroom sauce coats hot cooked fettuccine pasta in this quick dish. You can use any kind of pasta you like.
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This picnic-friendly salad features gluten-free chickpea pasta with a dairy-free dressing and Mediterranean-style roasted vegetables.
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Not your typical zucchini quiche. This fantastic medley of fresh veggies may be served either hot or cold. You can even cut it into small pieces and serve as finger food!
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This recipe is by Joan Nathan and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.