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Frozen vegetables, pasta, and coconut oil are combined to create this quick and easy dinner that is a fresh twist on pasta tossed in oil.
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This is one of the simplest Provençal gratins, a dish that takes a little bit of time to assemble, then bakes on its own for 1 1/2 hours It tastes best the day after it’s made.
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This recipe is by Matt Lee And Ted Lee and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This tangy winter salad is likely to convert anyone who doubts just how good cauliflower can be Make sure you steam the cauliflower until thoroughly tender so that it absorbs the dressing The dish is lovely with a mix of colorful cauliflowers, but can look nice with the standard white variety.
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A salad, modeled on a traditional North African one, that is great for buffets The salad is modeled on a traditional North African salad of oranges, onions and olives I substitute thinly sliced fennel for the onions, and serve it over a bed of steamed couscous
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This Greek Potato Casserole is courtesy of Running to the Kitchen as part of the U.S. Potato Board's Potato Lovers Club. This Greek Potato Casserole starring red potatoes has a fresh lemony-oregano flavor with kalamata olives and feta.
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Hamburger and Macaroni! Others call it goulash or even American chop suey. Whatever you call it, it's great for a midweek meal. Browned ground beef cooked in a tomato onion sauce, mixed in with elbow macaroni. So good!
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Here's a light and summery pasta dish that's simple to make-the vegetables and penne boil together.
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Corn tortillas are lightly fried to make a crisp pizza crust in these fun Cinco de Mayo-inspired appetizers.
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Not exactly meatless, but shredded suet is optional.
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A quick, easy, and delicious way to serve pork! Marinated in a sauce of ginger, garlic, red pepper flakes, soy sauce, chicken broth, and peanut butter; then simmered with stir-fried onions, cashews, and vegetables. Serve over a bed of chopped romaine or noodles.