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The word “sage” is derived from the Latin word salvia, which means “safe, whole, healthy.” In ancient times, sage was viewed as a medical cure-all, at once a diuretic, an antiseptic and a tonic for digestive disorders, liver trouble and headaches; small wonder the plant maintained a premier spot in the herbal apothecary throughout the Middle Ages Of solid character and haunting flavor, sage does better with robust, earthy peasant fare rather than with more refined cuisine It pairs perfectly here with potatoes and stands up well to garlic
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Easy carrot cake from a cake mix. Also makes good cupcakes.
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Instead of rolling your own California rolls, you can toss all the components - crabmeat, avocado, nori, and rice - into this sushi salad.
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Sarah Frey, who sells more pumpkins than anyone else in America, often entertains retailers and produce executives at her farmhouse in southern Illinois She likes to serve white baby pumpkins stuffed with spinach and cheese Along with their orange counterparts, mini-pumpkins are often considered more decorative than culinary
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The ingredient that makes this marinade both spicy and sweet is adobo sauce from canned chiles in adobo, a useful sauce that I had not thought to use in marinades until I was introduced to the idea by the cookbook author and television host Pati Jinich The sauce has enough heat, so I don’t use the canned chipotles, though you could add one if you wanted I hold back a couple of tablespoons of the marinade and use it to finish the vegetables and deglaze the pan.
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I wanted to find a way to make Turkey Meatloaf tender and juicy. I think I really accomplished that with this recipe. The Townhouse crackers give this meatloaf...
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I'm using Chow's recipe feature to note down and collect the recipes for my Asian family's everyday food. This particular dish, for a clear tomato and lentil...
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Thinly sliced beef, bell peppers, and red onion are stir-fried with fajita seasoning in this family-pleasing meal. Anaheim chile peppers are mild enough for kids.
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This recipe came to The Times from Fanny Singer, the daughter of Alice Waters, the chef and food activist It’s inspired by Ms Singer’s favorite street food