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The classic pesto sauce gets a south of the border make over with cilantro, pepitas, chile, and Mexican cotija cheese.
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Green Goddess dressing — a creamy, piquant blend of herbs, garlic and anchovies — is good to eat on salad And it’s wonderful as a dipping sauce for vegetables But its best use may be as a marinade for roast chicken
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This versatile marinade recipe is packed with fresh herbs, white wine, and lemon juice and adds brightness to everything from grilled chicken to salads.
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A moist, garlicky-lemony, easy roast dinner. Serve with roast potatoes and veggies, and you've got yourself a wholesome and impressive meal!
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Frittatas are the ideal brunch entertaining dish-simple to make, served at room temperature, and easy to tailor to your and your guests tastes. Here's our version to get you started.
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Tomatoes simmered with onion, celery, garlic, parsley basil and oregano. A quick and simple sauce.
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Baked mahi mahi is topped with a butter-and-garlic sauce spiked with lemon juice and hot sauce in this southern-style recipe.
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Freshly-baked salmon is chunked in a bowl with thinly-sliced onions, tomatoes, and chopped, fresh basil. And if this isn't glorious enough, a fragrant, hot and spicy dressing is folded in. Serves six.
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A delicious chilled salad of white kidney (cannellini) beans and shrimp with a zesty herbed dressing. This may be eaten immediately, but is best when left refrigerated several hours, or overnight.
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State Bird Provisions on Fillmore Street in San Francisco is the brainchild of a wife-and-husband team of native Californians, Nicole Krasinski and Stuart Brioza At the restaurant, food is brought out on carts, as it is in dim-sum parlors Although the concept is familiar to everyone at this point, these are laden not with the mostly brown and steamed food common to dim-sum places but with gorgeous, far-out, inventively served creations