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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A savory lemon dressing with cumin, paprika, ginger, and oregano gives this salad an exotic flavor. Serve the salad warm or at room temperature.
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This is not your mother's mayonnaise-laden tuna salad, but it's just as easy to prepare Here's what you do: stir together some canned tuna, garlic, lemon juice, red onion, black olives, capers and fresh parsley, then spread it on buttered toast Top it off with a round of ripe tomato or slivers of avocado and another slice of toast
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Imbued with the classic Mediterranean flavors of artichokes, garlic, mint and olives, this braised chicken is complex and highly satisfying, with a white wine sauce brightened with lemon Fresh artichokes have the most pronounced character and meatiest texture, but if you can’t get them or don’t want to go to the trouble of cleaning them, you can substitute frozen artichoke hearts (you'll need a 9- or 10-once package) Serve this with crusty bread for sauce-mopping.
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Sun dried tomatoes, spinach, and Kalamata olives boldly flavor this easy pizza.
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Both sweet and white potatoes appear along with olives and feta on the flatbread here, which is baked until the edges of the potatoes crisp and the cheese starts to melt.
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A good cook needs an assortment of chicken dishes to fall back on Aside from roasting or frying (and in addition to grilling), braising chicken is a simple technique to master Chicken thighs make the best braises; use skin-on bone-in thighs for the best flavor
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Lovely large pearls of Israeli couscous are served in a sauce of black olives and sun-dried tomatoes, all topped off with toasted pine nuts and fresh parsley. Nobody will miss the meat, but you can add chicken or prawns to make this vegan dish a carnivorous delight.
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The Mediterranean flavors of garlic, olives, and fresh herbs permeate this easy chicken dish.
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Here, grilled tuna is smothered with a mixture of flavorful herbs, made more potent by the addition of chopped olives and a little raw garlic A mix of parsley, basil, chives, chervil and marjoram, for example, would be splendid, as would one of cilantro, mint and basil (I would rule out only thyme, tarragon and rosemary, unless you use them in minuscule quantities.) If you don't have a grill, many readers have baked it at 425 and been happy with the results.
Ingredients: steaks, olives, herbs, garlic
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If you are looking for easy canapes, appetizers, or finger food ideas for the holidays, try these canapes with shrimp, egg salad, and olives.