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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Make your own salad dressing with just plain yogurt, Dijon mustard, honey, and celery seed.
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The best way to prepare delicious grape leaves, or yeb'r't in Arabic, as handed down by my grandmother from Aleppo, Syria as brought to the US in 1912.
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While this two-ingredient Indian naan bread is not totally authentic, it sure works in a pinch and could not be easier.
Ingredients: flour, greek yogurt
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Highly flavorful beef bouillon soup made from beef oxtails.
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Fig jam is a perfect way to preserve a surfeit of this seductive fruit The added touch here, beyond the fruit, sugar and lemon juice, is the small amount of balsamic vinegar, which intensifies the sometimes elusive flavor of the figs This jam is wonderful stirred into plain yogurt.
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Get Stewed Chicken and Chickpeas Recipe from Food Network
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This scallop and spaghetti dinner with a creamy sauce is fast and easy. The scallops cook a bit longer than many chefs do, but that gives the dish more flavor and they're still tender and moist.
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I found a this recipe in a church cookbook and tweaked it when I was religiously counting Weight Watchers points. It is low in fat and calories (just under 6...
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Thanks to walnuts and kale, this killer riff on pesto is anything but classic.
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This no-bake cheesecake requires just 4 ingredients: a ready-made graham cracker crust, cream cheese, condensed milk, and lemon juice--it sets up in just 3 hours in the fridge!
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Pimm’s No 1, a gin-based liqueur, is named after James Pimm, the bar owner who created it in the mid 1800s By the 1860s, it was bottled
Ingredients: sugar, cucumber, pimm, gin, lemon juice