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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Baked slices of tofu are topped with a mixture of soy sauce, chile-garlic sauce, Sriracha, and sesame seeds in this simple baked tofu recipe.
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These falafels are made from garbanzo beans soaked overnight for a fresh flavor. They are blended with a variety of Middle Eastern-inspired spices and pan-fried to a perfect golden brown.
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Serve this creamy broccoli and cheese casserole as a side dish or a vegetarian main course.
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Garbanzo beans and oats are swapped for tuna in this 'no tuna' salad perfect for sandwiches or on crackers.
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These bagels are boiled with honey and then baked for that authentic bagel flavor and texture. Top them with coarse salt, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, onion flakes, or everything!
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Cabbage and potatoes are flavored with an array of aromatic Indian spices for a refreshing vegetable side dish.
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No-bake cookies made with cornflakes and peanut butter.
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The cookies from this recipe using coconut, vanilla wafers, and chocolate-covered peppermint patties look just like little hamburgers.
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My mother-in-law gave me this recipe over twenty four years ago. I use it frequently and someone always asks for it. A mixture of tangy ingredients, onion and brown sugar creates one tasty sauce! This will keep in the fridge for several weeks.