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This recipe is by Daniel Patterson and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: jasmine, white rice, salt
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Cubed ham, orzo pasta, green bell pepper, and cherry tomatoes are tossed with a creamy dressing. Make over your leftover ham with this delicious pasta salad.
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Grilled swordfish steaks that have marinated in olive oil, lemon juice, oregano, thyme and garlic
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This chocolate pudding recipe is easy, fast, and makes a delicious dessert for a weeknight meal or even a casual dinner party.
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This recipe takes roasted pumpkin seeds (a.k.a. pepitas) and coats them with homemade spiced nacho cheese powder.
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This is a banana-pineapple quick bread baked in a tube pan.
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Classic, simple basil pesto recipe with fresh basil leaves, pine nuts, garlic, Romano or Parmesan cheese, extra virgin olive oil, and salt and pepper.
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This asparagus quiche with fontina cheese is perfect for Easter brunch or a spring meal. The secret to really creamy quiche? Heavy cream!
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Host a build-your-own party starting with a salad where guests create a unique combination of toppings and prepared items.
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This beautiful recipe for pot-roasted artichokes with white wine and capers appears in the chef April Bloomfield's 2015 cookbook "A Girl and Her Greens." It's tremendous "The fleshy artichokes get browned and crispy tops and look like strange, beautiful roses," she writes "The acidity in the white wine cuts through the rich, dense veg and, along with the salty pops from the capers, highlights the artichokes’ unique herbaceousness." Don't know how to prepare artichokes
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Pinto beans are emblematic of the Old West — good cheap hearty fare These plain ones are good with just about anything or as a meal in a tin plate, cowboy-style, with a chunk of cornbread For the best tasting beans, cook at a bare simmer, and keep the liquid level just 1 inch above the beans’ surface as they cook.
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The lure of this pastrami recipe from La Boîte, a spice emporium in Hell’s Kitchen, is that it is a project that does not require a smoker The essential ingredients are smoked salt and Prague powder (the curing salt sodium nitrite) Both are sold online