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This is among the easiest, most flavorful preparations of greens imaginable, and it pairs beautifully with almost any vaguely Asian roasted meat or fish It is also exceptional on its own, with rice You could swap out the bok choy for broccoli, if that's all you have, or chard, or beet greens.
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This cereal is made from a mixture of grains to be dairy- and gluten-free while also being complex in texture and flavor.
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Layers of baby peas, vegetables, a mayonnaise dressing, and mozzarella cheese make up this delightful summer salad that can be eaten right away or chilled.
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This baby green salad is tossed with a warm Gorgonzola dressing, bacon, and toasted almonds.
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In assembling this rather straightforward pork ragout, my main question was how to produce a sauce with substantial consistency, considering I had not planned to use any flour or other thickener I thought that finely diced apple, which would melt into the sauce, might do the trick It did, though also mincing the shallots meant that they, too, would add body
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Sarah Frey, who sells more pumpkins than anyone else in America, often entertains retailers and produce executives at her farmhouse in southern Illinois She likes to serve white baby pumpkins stuffed with spinach and cheese Along with their orange counterparts, mini-pumpkins are often considered more decorative than culinary
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A simple roasted baby carrots recipe with mustard-herb butter.
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Tender baby spinach, Parmesan cheese, and a little nutmeg flavor this simple, delicious omelet.
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Serve these sweet carrots as a side dish with Cat Cora's Lamb Chops with Asparagus and Feta Salsa Verde.
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.