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Easy, healthful and infinitely adaptable, grain bowls are equally ideal for feeding a family (picky eaters can build it to suit their own tastes) and using up leftovers in the fridge You could also cook up the ingredients at the beginning of the week, and mix and match ingredients at will as the week progresses Try rice, quinoa, kamut, farro, freekeh, wheat berries, barley and grits for the grain (this recipe calls for mixing brown rice and quinoa for a nice variety of textures, but feel free to use just one or the other)
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A classic Japanese inside-out vegetable maki recipe.
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This recipe is by Sarah Belk and takes 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: mesclun, olive oil, wine vinegar
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Chicken is marinated with classic Chinese ingredients then dredged and fried for something divine.
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Biryani is a natural choice for Thanksgiving leftovers With broth made from the turkey carcass and a pile of leg meat (use the white meat for sandwiches), all that is necessary is a handful of spices and some good basmati rice If you don’t have leftovers, the recipe here can be prepared with fresh turkey legs