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Perfect for the Thanksgiving holiday, yams and apples are baked with a sweet glaze.
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Serrano chile sauce provides some kick to this tuna salad.
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Easy appetizer of garlic seasoned tomatoes on sliced baguette.
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At the chicken emporium Bantam + Biddy in Atlanta, chef Shaun Doty makes a simple, vibrant piri piri sauce with sautéed vegetables, garlic, and two kinds of chiles.
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Chicken tenders, baked with an herbed breadcrumb coating, served with simple Italian tomato dipping sauce.
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Crab cakes made with Greek nonfat yogurt are mini bites of bliss. A fun, festive appetizer!
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Homemade paneer simmered in a fragrant, creamy spinach and tomato sauce makes this vegetarian Indian dish one that even meat-lovers will enjoy.
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This dish is inspired by a Greek recipe from Diane Kochilas’s “The Glorious Foods of Greece” that calls for giant white beans and about three times as much olive oil I had regular white beans in my pantry and a bunch of celery left over from a recipe that called for only a couple of stalks (which happens so often) I love the textures here
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Freshly cooked white beans hold their shape better than canned ones, so unless you’re really pinched for time, cook the beans yourself for this hearty, lively winter salad Serve it as a side dish for roasted meats or chicken If you omit the anchovies in the dressing (use capers instead), it would be an excellent meatless main course
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Seitan has a firm, meat-like texture, and can be cooked the same way. It tastes great prepared any way, but I love it most when breaded and seasoned. Can be served with rice and veggies, mashed potatoes, or with a side of pasta.
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Thinly-sliced pieces of steak are marinated in a savory-sweet mix of rice vinegar and soy, and rolled around pieces of green onion. Broiled on bamboo skewers, they make a tasty little appetizer bite.
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Mushrooms are the most versatile of ingredients, with a meaty texture and a rich, deep flavor ideal for vegetarian dishes When raw, they’re elegant and delicious; when cooked, they become substantial They are as welcome in a classic French omelet as they are in an Asian stir-fry