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This is my Brazilian mother's recipe for lasagna. She used ground beef in the sauce and filling and I added the artichokes to the recipe because I love them...
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This is a quick, simple marinara sauce that will only be good if your tomatoes are ripe If you have a food mill, you don’t have to peel and seed the tomatoes; you can just quarter them and put the sauce through the mill.
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Root vegetables and lentils cook all day in a slow cooker with a mixture of spices to deliver a comforting, vegan-friendly soup perfect for a chilly fall dinner.
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Colorful veggies--carrots, butternut squash, sweet potatoes--and red onion and apples are roasted with fresh thyme, olive oil, and sea salt for a delicious side dish that will feed a crowd.
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Replace chicken with seitan for this vegetarian take on chicken piccata. We promise it's just as delicious, and it's super quick and easy to make.
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In just minutes you can whip up this flavorful cold pasta salad by tossing cooked spaghetti with oregano, basil, olive oil and bread crumbs. Chill to let the flavors meld, and serve cold.
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Here’s the problem with homemade stock: It’s so good that it doesn’t last long What’s needed is something you can produce more or less on the spot Although water is a suitable proxy in small quantities, when it comes to making the bubbling, chest-warming soups that we rely on in winter, water needs some help
Ingredients: garlic, tomatoes, thyme rosemary
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Meatballs made with fresh breadcrumbs, pecorino Romano cheese, parsley, and a hint of red pepper are the perfect addition to any tomato sauce.
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Making a quick compound butter to spread on your halibut steaks is a perfect way to get a tasty grilled fish.
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The marinade here — a classic Sauce Victor, though ours is particularly bracing — is so all-purpose, we make it by the half gallon at Prune, in New York But even at home, where you don’t often go through two quarts of dressing a day, I’m pretty certain a solid two cups will not go to waste If I were you, I’d start with sturdy lettuces, braised celery hearts, all the escaroles and chicories and hardy greens, then see what you think of it on all the crucifers, well boiled, drained and chilled