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Whole-wheat pasta is just what it sounds like -- pasta made using the whole grain of the wheat, which gives it a slight nutty taste. Because the bran and germ have not been removed, whole-wheat pasta is high in fiber.
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This is a basic low-fat stir-fry recipe that can be adjusted almost any way you want. You can add pea pods, bean sprouts, celery, or whatever vegetables happen to be on hand.
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In this casserole recipe, cooked rice is baked with canned tuna, mayonnaise, cream of mushroom soup, hot sauce, and jalapeno pepper to make a dish even the family cat will love.
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Slices of rich pork belly are cooked three different ways, with a final long simmer that transforms this lowly cut into meltingly tender meat.
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The rolls can be made at the table by each diner, or ahead of time and stored in the fridge for up to 3 hours.
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If you can get your hands on ras el hanout, you can use it instead of making the spice mixture And no worries if you don’t have a tagine — a covered Dutch oven will work just fine
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Get Panko-Crusted Pork Cutlet with Cucumber-Daikon Relish Recipe from Food Network
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The question has dogged Thanksgiving cooks practically since Norman Rockwell painted “Freedom From Want” in 1942 and transformed the harvest feast into an American ideal: Is it stuffing or dressing Grandmother knows: it is stuffing only if it is cooked inside the bird Otherwise it is dressing
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You either like Manhattan clam chowder or you don’t James Beard famously called it “horrendous.” But the chowder has its fans — the acidity of the tomatoes helps temper the salinity of the broth, and offers a pleasing sweetness besides Green peppers and carrots add to the effect, and the garlic and red-pepper flakes speak to New York’s immigrant past
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Chicken, that old weeknight standby, can get pretty boring day after day This dish, adapted from "Mediterranean Cooking" by Paula Wolfert, is almost as easy as a few pan-fried chicken breasts, but its flavors – ginger, turmeric, cumin, Spanish sweet paprika, briny olives – are far more exciting If you have the time, brining the chicken thighs for a couple of hours in a salt-sugar-water solution before cooking will yield supremely tender meat, but if you're in a rush, skip it