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A wheatberry is the whole wheat kernel You can grind it to make flour, but if you boil it like a bean, you’re left with a delicious whole grain that has a nutty flavor and pops in your mouth when you eat it This simple wheatberry salad from Kim Quay, the owner of Comfort Food, a catering and prepared food business in Morrisville, Pa., is made with dried cranberries, sautéed red onion, carrots and celery then tossed with a light mustard vinaigrette
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This is the rare recipe for which I think it important to look at the picture — this updated one, not an intimidating old one — before beginning A single glance confirms that the dish is not technically difficult to make, though it is a bit laborious The leaves hold all the fillings, and the whole thing retains an odd calm beauty, the way a tree in bloom does.
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This recipe for chicken breasts seasoned with rosemary and thyme finishes with a sherry-sour cream sauce
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Grilled Flank Steak with Mushrooms is the perfect summer dinner: fast, easy, and delicious, plus it feeds the whole family. Don't skip the mushrooms! They're simmered with rosemary and red wine, and make this simple dinner feel restaurant-worthy.
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The allure of beef tenderloin pulls hard When properly cooked until the surface is seared to a glistening mahogany and the center is tender and running with beefy juices, it is one of the most regal, festive and delectable things a cook can serve As a finishing touch, serve the meat with a pungent, creamy horseradish sauce that is shockingly easy to prepare.
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A simple side salad of slightly bitter escarole and warm sautéed mushrooms.
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It's about that thyme for chicken and mushrooms.
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This tender, deeply flavored brisket gets its character from two distinct sources Searing the meat until dark brown gives the sauce a caramelized, intensely brawny taste, while a bracing garnish of fresh horseradish gremolata spiked with parsley and lemon zest adds brightness and a sinus-clearing bite Make the meat a few days ahead, it only gets better as it rests
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Make your own Herbes de Provence rather than paying for someone else to do it. It goes great in salads, fish, chicken, beef and pork. The fragrance is amazing!
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Blend pungent ingredients--like Kalamata olives, anchovies and capers--to a tasty paste ...perfect with pita, crudite or crackers.