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The best type of arugula for this salad is the feathery type called wild arugula I love the contrast of flavors here — peppery arugula alongside sweet carrots and a nutty dressing
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Feijoada is a dish introduced by the Portuguese both to Brazil and West Africa. The Brazilian version is the 'cassic' version of the dish and the Mozambican version...
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Bitter herbs – the maror – are part of the Seder ritual, symbolizing the bitterness of slavery experienced by the Jews in Egypt Endive, romaine and chicory (for which I’ve substituted radicchio) are present on many Sephardic ritual platters, but often they also appear in salads served with the meal This can be served as a separate course or as a side dish.
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Turkey has inspired Chef John's new favorite way to serve eggs: over a bed of garlicky, herbaceous Greek yogurt spread dressed with chili pepper-infused oil.
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All the ingredients of a Greek salad stuffed in a baked tomato shell. Serve with your favorite lamb dish, or as an appetizer.
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Weve added sautéed mushrooms to the classic and very simple spaghetti with garlic and oil, but the dish can still be made in no time at all. Regular white mushrooms are excellent here; portobellos or wild mushrooms would be great,
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An easy stuffed red bell peppers recipe with ground chicken and feta.
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Chef John brings big flavor to grilled chicken skewers by using a less-sweet teriyaki marinade and an herb-filled miso 'ranch' dipping sauce to finish.
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This recipe is by Celia Barbour and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A welcome twist on the classic combo of mint jelly and lamb, this dish is finished with a bright mint pesto.
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Frank Castronovo and Frank Falcinelli, who own the Frankies Spuntino restaurants in New York, prefer to keep it mellow "I cooked on the line for 18 years," Mr Falcinelli told The Times