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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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Chef John substitutes smoky grilled shrimp for the traditional crab in this summery salad. Make the dressing ahead of time to let it chill, because the shrimp take just minutes to cook.
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This beef and tomato stew with fried whole eggplants is a traditional Persian dish meant to be served alongside plain basmati rice.
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A great creamy salad dressing with a touch of sweetness and a hint of mustard and garlic. It whisks up beautifully and the flavors improve with chilling. Try it on a salad or use as a dressing for your favorite sliced chicken sandwich.
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Crushed ranch-flavored tortilla chips and chili powder give intense flavor to baked catfish fillets.
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You'll be surprised just how quick it is to make these sensational BBQ chicken nachos grilled with charcoal and wood chips for a unique, smoky flavor.
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Lacking the cult status of ripe summer tomatoes or the esoteric cachet of watermelon radishes and purslane, peppers may be one of the season’s least celebrated vegetables Though their charms are many, my favorite is their stuffable shape The heat of the cherry pepper varies from fiery to mellow, though the riper red ones tend to be sweeter and none are as spicy as the jalapeño
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An impressive, festive holiday entrée flavored with a mustard-herb marinade and served with sherry gravy.
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Marinating chickens overnight seasons them all the way through; grilling them under a brick makes the skin crisp.
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This recipe is by Sara Dickerman and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.