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Loaded with olives, peppers, and the sweet tang of ketchup, the Thousand Island dressing recipe is often confused with Russian dressing.
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The applesauce stuffing is a very nice change, and oh so moist and flavorful. You can also do this with pork chops if you like.
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Goat cheese and salami? Yes, the two taste wonderful together and on pasta.
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Eaten whole, wheat berries have a strong nutty flavor, making them an earthy alternative to rice, couscous and quinoa They can be soaked overnight so they’ll cook faster and have a lighter, softer texture, but it’s not necessary A great way to prepare them is in tabbouleh, as a substitute for bulgur wheat
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Nigella Lawson brought this recipe to The Times in a 2006 article about vegetarian comfort food "The mushrooms, which are easy to cook, require a certain amount of patience and trust Once you tumble your huge pile of prepared mushrooms into the pan, you could quite reasonably believe they will never cook down, never lose their bouncy rawness and could go on absorbing oil forever
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Cleaned clam shells stuffed with a mixture of crab meat, clams, and bread crumbs. Just pop them in the oven until bubbly for a special occasion or a delicious anytime snack.
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Oysters on the half shell are topped with a butter and herb puree and baked, creating one of America's iconic dishes served at Antoine's in New Orleans.
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This recipe, adapted from “Jerusalem,” by Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi, appeared in The Times in 2012 as part of a Hanukkah food article It is packed with fragrant dill and cilantro, and studded with feta The fritters would go well with smoked salmon and a little yogurt, or a garlicky spread of beets, dill, walnuts and horseradish that pulls from the Ashkenazi tradition
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Our new favorite way to eat chicken parm.
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This is a good tabbouleh alternative for those of you who can’t tolerate wheat, though you must seek out a brand of steel-cut oats that has been processed in a gluten-free facility if you need to avoid gluten Unlike traditional tabbouleh, which is a really a parsley salad with a little bit of fine bulgur, this is more of a lemony grain salad with a generous amount of parsley and other herbs For best results, toss the soaked oats with the dressing and refrigerate overnight.