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When I am planning a Passover menu I look to the Sephardic traditions of the Mediterranean The Sephardim were the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula; they had a rich culture and lived in harmony with Christians and Muslims until the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions at the end of the 15th century, when all non-Christians were expelled from Spain and Portugal The Sephardim were welcomed in Turkey, and many went to Greece, North Africa and the Middle East as well
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A light and easy meal in a pot.
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This is a quick and easy recipe that takes only about 15 minutes to prepare and 45 minutes to cook. Just set it up and walk away! Go walk your dog, run an errand...
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Here's a salad with loads of disease-fighting antioxidants in the potatoes, tomatoes, onions, basil, garlic and olive oil. True, white potatoes tend to boost blood sugar, but the vinegar in this recipe helps to suppress such rises, making this a healthful salad.
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Made with shredded chicken thighs, Chef John's no-mess Buffalo "wing" spread is easy to make ahead for your game day party to serve with blue cheese crostini.
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Bean soup is on the menu in the Senate's restaurant every day. There are several stories about the origin of that mandate, but none has been corroborated. According to one story, the Senate's bean soup tradition began early in the 20th-century at the request of Senator Fred Dubois of Idaho. We like his version because it contains mashed potatoes, of course!
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Extra-thick pork chops are stuffed with a spinach-Parmesan cheese, croutons, and onion-garlic mixture, and grilled on a maple plank to accent their savory flavor with layers of mild, buttery smoke.
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This creamy soup will inspire a new appreciation for broccoli with it's taste and aroma.
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This recipe is by William Norwich and takes 4 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.