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This Greek artichoke appetizer combines chopped artichoke hearts with eggs, Cheddar cheese, Parmesan cheese, and bread crumbs. It is then baked and cut into small squares that will be a favorite for friends and family.
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It seems that Fennel Apple Soup is on everyone's radar these days. And what better time than now?! It's perfect soup weather here in Boulder—a toasty...
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This recipe is by Amanda Hesser and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This smooth, creamy cauliflower soup with sharp cheddar cheese is absolutely what you want on a chilly day. It's ready in under an hour. Serve with some crusty bread and a side salad!
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Chicken, cauliflower, olives, tomatoes, feta — this is a stew of extraordinary flavor and complexity, down to its hints of cinnamon and garlic The recipe uses skinless chicken legs or thighs; you could substitute ones with the skin if you like (But don’t use chicken breasts, which will dry out.) You can use more or less chicken depending on your needs
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This is an adaptation of a dish that I created in my early vegetarian days, when we cooked a lot with soybeans — although nobody really liked them It occurred to me one day to add Marmite or Savorex, yeast extracts with an intense, somewhat meaty taste, and to use other seasonings from traditional pâtés to achieve a liverlike flavor I recreated this pâté with fresh green soybeans, which takes all the hassle out of the original recipe
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Pork griot (pronounced gree-oh) is one of Haiti’s most loved dishes, and it’s easy to see why Big chunks of pork shoulder are marinated in citrus and Scotch bonnet chiles, then simmered until very tender before being fried crisp and brown This recipe departs from the traditional in that instead of frying the meat, it’s broiled