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This simple, refreshing salad from Alice Waters, the founder and owner of Chez Panisse, the legendary Berkeley restaurant, can be served as a first course or to revive the palate between the main course and dessert It came to The Times in 2010 when the Well blog featured a number of recipes from “The Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Cookbook: Recipes and Behind-the-Scenes Stories from America’s Hottest Chefs."
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A staple in the Middle East, pickled turnips - dyed pink with beets - are the perfect addition to many dishes or wonderful on their own.
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A traditional beef stew made from trimmed, lean beef chuck. This recipe includes potatoes, carrots, mushrooms, onions and green beans, and clear directions on how to eliminate unwanted fat from the stew.
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Pomegranate Molasses is a syrup used in Middle Eastern cooking. It has a bright ruby red color, and its sweet and sour flavor goes well with so many other ingredients. It is commonly available in Middle Eastern markets, but is easily made at home if you can get pomegranate juice, now easily found in supermarkets.
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White corn, green beans and Colby cheese are the stars of this flavorful casserole topped with a crunchy mixture of almonds and buttery round crackers. The recipe uses canned vegetables, but fresh may be substituted.
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Jamaican burgers are spicy vegetarian burgers that are very tasty. They are my favorite to make, and my friends love them!
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Green beans, peas, corn, pimento, and other veggies marinate overnight in a tangy vinaigrette dressing.
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When you have lots of leftover vegetables in your fridge, a simple and delicious vegetarian skillet supper might be just the thing Two things to remember: 1) A wok should not be limited to Asian stir-fries 2) The cooking water drained off from cooked barley or brown rice can be added to cooked vegetables the way pasta cooking water is sometimes used to moisten and add texture to an accompaniment
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A satisfying salad by Jody Adams, chef-owner of Rialto Restaurant + Bar in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Start with sweet potatoes, which are in season, beautiful and cheap, and roast them with red onion and olive oil Roasting instead of boiling makes a huge difference: not only do you get a rich, smoky flavor, but the peeled exterior is toughened a bit so that the potatoes stay intact when tossed with the other ingredients You can serve this sweet potato salad warm or at room temperature; it’s great both ways.
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Easy to make and ready in just 30 minutes.  Butternut squash adds a twist of sweetness to this chili.