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Kidney beans and garbanzo beans come together in a creamy hummus with hemp seed hearts for a hearty Mediterranean-inspired spread.
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This fantastic salad combines cucumbers with two types of miso, toasted sesame, and pine nuts. Be sure to use firm and super-crunchy cucumbers with few seeds.
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Cheesy grilled eggplant sits on top of a bed of homemade smoky grilled tomato sauce for an eggplant Parmesan dish like no other, making a perfect summer side or vegetarian main.
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I discovered that candied fruit likes getting soused with currants or dates, and that it isn't fussy about the medium: sherry, rum or Cognac all make it happy And the trick to baking with it is simple: use the good stuff and use it judiciously Fold just enough diced peel and choice cherries into a batter with chopped dates and spice and watch the tone and texture lighten up
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Berries and brioche come together to celebrate summer.
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This recipe for dill-horseradish mayonnaise is ideal for a roast beef sandwich, smoked salmon, or gefilte fish.
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This dish is extremely versatile and works well with meaty wild mushrooms or cultivated ones. Serve on Bruschetta for dinner or use the mushrooms as a pizza...
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Like an old-fashioned soda-fountain drink, this mocktail relies on a delicious, small-batch syrup.
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A deep red, chewy cookie that has a delicate crackled crust dusted with a touch of powdered sugar.
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Dress up traditional sangria by adding green and red grapes, plus diced apple, lemon and lime to a sparkling pink mix of rum, brandy, white Zinfandel wine, and lemon-lime flavored soda.
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For an impressive dessert, try these flaky phyllo pastries, which are not at all difficult to make Form little packages of phyllo leaves brushed with butter, add a smear of sweetened ricotta and top them with ripe figs cut into star shapes Lightly sugared, baked and drizzled with honey, they are a cross-cultural pleasure, almost like a French tartlet, but with Middle Eastern undertones