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A recipe for Brussels sprouts salad that will leave enough leftover for another meal.
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Sour cream and mayonnaise are the base of this dip with anchovy fillets and fresh herbs.
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If you don’t have an after-work, go-to pasta dish, this may fill the void The backbone of flavor comes from pantry staples — a pungent mix of anchovies, garlic, red pepper flakes and capers, which gives pasta more than enough character for a satisfying dinner But kale (or chard, spinach or other greens) adds a fresh, earthy flavor and enough vegetable content to turn it into a one-dish meal.
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Parmesan and a lemon anchovy dressing coat shells, shrimp, and curly endive for a pasta salad that's second cousin to a shrimp Caesar. Instead of big croutons, sautéed bread crumbs make a crisp topping.
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Tarragon vinegar, green onions, fresh parsley, and anchovies flavor this creamy dressing.
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Everywhere I go these days I hear 'kale, kale, kale!'It's the new superfood, so I thought I'd join the bandwagon — but with a twist.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I learned this dish from a Sicilian cook in a small town outside Palermo She makes it by layering thinly sliced eggplant with fresh curd cheese and caciocavallo (I use fresh ricotta and provolone instead), as well as pecorino and Parmesan cheese — a bit like a lasagna without pasta It is quite delicious and unusual in that there is no tomato sauce, as there often is in so many Sicilian baked eggplant dishes
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An easy recipe of shaved truffles served with a simple eggy pasta.
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Tender and creamy with coconut milk, this fragrant rice dish from The Malaysian Kitchen cookbook is accented with the warmth of ginger and garlic, the vanilla...
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This recipe is by Amanda Hesser and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Roasting toughens cauliflower and dries it out a bit With many foods, this description may not sound that appealing, but because cauliflower is often mushy and watery, roasting is beneficial Here, a (rather strong) vinaigrette is tossed with the cauliflower immediately after roasting, along with the raisins, whose sweetness counters the anchovies beautifully.