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When fat stalks of asparagus come into the markets, what better thing to do with them than roast or grill them What’s more, the California chef and teacher John Ash, demonstrating a recipe at the recent “Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives” conference at the Culinary Institute of America in Napa Valley – an event that bridges health care, nutrition science and cooking – insists that not only does asparagus taste better when it’s not cooked in or near water, but also that it doesn’t cause that distinctive odor in urine many people experience after eating it I can’t vouch for the latter claim, but asparagus is intensely delicious when you roast it And it’s a beautiful addition to this lemony mix of barley and herbs
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If you've never made a vegetable stir-fry before, start with this recipe, including a brown sauce made from scratch and many fresh veggies.
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A simple poblano (rajas) quesadillas recipe.
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A classic pesto pasta salad recipe, with cherry tomatoes and fresh mozzarella.
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A perfect soup for summer. Chilled avocado soup with a pinch of nutmeg. Topped with fresh diced tomato, this creamy soup has a stunning presentation.
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A recipe for traditional Jewish jelly donuts
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Deep fried dumplings with seasoned ground beef. This is a favorite in Germany. Our family is German and my grandfather taught me how to me it! Recipe sounds odd. Take a chance. I guarantee your family will love it!
Ingredients: flour, salt, eggs, milk, beef, onion, black pepper, oil
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This recipe is by Jeannette Ferrary and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Indian fry bread is great for tacos, but you can also sprinkle it with cinnamon and sugar or top it with hazelnut spread for a tasty dessert!
Ingredients: breads, flour, yeast, sugar, salt, water, butter, oil
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Sweet, salty, and spiced with garlic.
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A classic chicken preparation with a touch of tang.
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This recipe is by Elaine Sciolino and takes 1 hour and 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.