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Rhubarb cooks down so quickly, this project takes less than an hour and the payoff is astonishing It also has a pleasing economy: you get a lovely syrup to make drinks with, alcoholic and nonalcoholic, while the fibrous pulp that you strain off may in fact be the best part, spooned atop yogurt with fresh strawberries, or as a silky, tart ice-cream topping This could be made as a simple syrup, but it's hard then to adjust the sweetness for differing tastes and applications
Ingredients: rhubarb, vanilla pod, water
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This heady version of classic tabbouleh salad is for garlic lovers only. Instead of the salad relying solely on parsley, the green garlic stems add intensity and pungency to the mix, while a touch of mint adds freshness You can tone down the garlic flavor by increasing the parsley-to-green-garlic ratio if you like, or vice versa And if you can’t get young green garlic with floppy, soft green stems, use scallions or ramp greens instead
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A French-influenced side salad with herbs and red wine vinaigrette.
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Hungarian hot peppers stuffed with a cream cheese mixture and Italian sausage.
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Balsamic vinegar adds a delicious zip to easy bruschetta.
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Get Farfalle with Chicken, Porcini Mushroom and Swiss Chard Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe for watermelon chaat, a savory fruit salad dressed in toasted cumin and dried mango powder, comes from Malika Ameen, a cookbook author whose Pakistani-American family in Chicago makes infinite variations on fruit chaat in the summer You could swap out the watermelon for a mix of what's in season, whether it's stone fruit, berries or cubed apple and pear It's an ideal dish to break the fast during Ramadan, full of flavor and hydrating, and quick to put together.
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Hi everyone. As the chef of ZINC and CHOW in New Haven, CT, I constantly have requests for this particular recipe. Check it out and let me know what you think!
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Get Prosciutto-Wrapped Pears Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: olive oil, sage, honey, pears, prosciutto
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 10 minutes, plus overnight refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This pretty, refreshing salad is one of the healthy options on Prime Meats' indulgent menu, combining sliced celery, celery leaves, and thin strips of celery root.