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Fennel and apples are roasted until caramelized and tender, creating an easy sweet side dish for this savory baked chicken dinner.
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Thin slices of fennel, a shot of dry marsala, and a touch of tomato paste combine to make a quick, intense pan sauce for sautéed pork chops. If you prefer, substitute red wine for the marsala.
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Dressed with a pistachio-caper vinaigrette.
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A fresh and citrusy salad of fennel, red onions, hearts of palm, grapefruit, and Gorgonzola tossed in a grapefruit vinaigrette - perfectly refreshing for the warm weather!
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A crunchy salad dressed in a lemon vinaigrette.
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Making lasagna from scratch, including the pasta, is a time-consuming project that is absolutely worth the effort, especially for a holiday dinner If you have a friend to help you in the kitchen, so much the better; or, spread the work over a couple of days Of course, you may use store-bought fresh or dried lasagna noodles instead of making the pasta yourself, or use a favorite tomato sauce recipe of your own
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Broiled pork tenderloin gets tender and tasty in the blink of an eye; a side of cooked apples is gussied up with leeks, sherry vinegar, and honey.
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A salad, modeled on a traditional North African one, that is great for buffets The salad is modeled on a traditional North African salad of oranges, onions and olives I substitute thinly sliced fennel for the onions, and serve it over a bed of steamed couscous
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Artichokes cooked with olive oil and lemon.
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This recipe is by Daniel Patterson and takes 7 hours 40 minutes, plus 2 days' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Melissa Clark and takes 20 minutes, plus at least 4 1/2 hours’ marinating and roasting. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.