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Savory pies and tarts are go-to dishes at Thanksgiving They can be made well in advance and they make a great main course for guests who are not eating turkey We chose this recipe from Kathy Patalsky, a vegan blogger in Los Angeles, to represent the savory pie in our Vegetarian Thanksgiving series
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Here's a snappy, fresh side dish or a light supper: a lemony green salad, rich with tang and crunch The dressing is nothing more than lemon juice, olive oil, garlic and salt Its simplicity makes it perfect.
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Ganso, a Japanese restaurant in downtown Brooklyn, is justly known for its steaming bowls of fragrant ramen But the fiery, crunchy chicken wings there are the stuff of dreams This recipe, from the chef Rio Irie, hits all the right notes: spicy from chile paste and fresh ginger, salty from soy sauce, funky from fish sauce, sweet from mirin.
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A delicious and easy side dish can be made by tossing asparagus and mushrooms together with olive oil and rosemary. I love roasting veggies and hit on this WONDERFUL combo. You could use a Hollandaise on the side.... but why??
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Bite-size balls of fresh mozzarella, known as bocconcini, make up this great salad made with cherry tomatoes, bell pepper, arugula, and fresh basil. It's a version of the popular 'insalata caprese.'
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Olives baked with rosemary, garlic, tangerine, and fennel seeds are a warm and kicked-up appetizer that will impress all your guests.
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Lightly seasoned chicken simmered for hours in Marsala wine sauce in a slow cooker is simply delicious!
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Granny Smith apples and fresh chopped sage flavor this Thanksgiving favorite.
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This linguine is a decadent yet simple pasta dish.
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Parmesan and a lemon anchovy dressing coat shells, shrimp, and curly endive for a pasta salad that's second cousin to a shrimp Caesar. Instead of big croutons, sautéed bread crumbs make a crisp topping.