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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This rich-tasting risotto is decidedly pink (maybe it will be the key to getting your picky family member to eat vegetables!) Use a full-bodied vegetable stock if you are vegetarian; otherwise use a well seasoned chicken or turkey stock.
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Amp up your standard chicken and potatoes with a sweet and zesty honey mustard marinade.
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Grilled cheese sandwich with slices of ham, a fried egg, baby spinach, and gruyere cheese on rye bread.
Ingredients: egg, rye bread
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These comforting, easy tacos don’t have to be relegated to the breakfast table The chili pepper is optional; you can make them as spicy as you want.
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Making dosas — those gloriously thin, pleasingly sour South Indian flatbreads — at home requires some advance planning You may need to hunt down the ingredients (online or at an Indian market), and you’ll definitely have to soak the lentils and then let the batter ferment for at least 8 hours or overnight But the crisp and flavorful crepes are well worth the effort
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These deviled eggs have a creamy filling flavored with Greek yogurt and mustard, plus a savory sprinkling of everything bagel seasoning on top.
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This robust and refreshing salad features sautéed shrimp tossed with pico de gallo and served on a salad of mixed greens and avocado slices.  Ranch dressing adds just the right amount of creamy coolness to the dish.
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There 's mixed greens in this great salad, along with artichoke hearts and slices of big fat red onion. Toss with a garlicky vinaigrette dressing, top with some grated Parmesan, and you 're ready.
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Remember to zest only the outer layer of the lemon skin: The white pith has an unpleasant bitter flavor.
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This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 50 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Bacon-and-egg pie is a rustic specialty from New Zealand, here zipped up with a mixture of sriracha and cream Made from whole eggs that hard-cook under a pastry crust lid, with fat chunks of bacon, it is closer in feeling to steak-and-kidney pie, that sturdy pub staple, than to quiche It is terrific picnic fare.