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The sweetness of the oven-blasted pumpkin, together with the salty intensity of the feta, the bitterness of the radicchio and the sour, subtle heat of the red onion, is a model of harmonious simplicity.
The sweetness of the oven-blasted pumpkin, together with the salty intensity of the feta, the bitterness of the radicchio and the sour, subtle heat of the red onion, is a model of harmonious simplicity.
Ingredients:
pumpkin, vegetable oil, red onion, juice, pine nuts, peanut oil, pumpkinseed, feta cheese, radicchio
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This stylish recipe for a warm kale salad comes from Anna Jones, a British food stylist who worked for Jamie Oliver before striking out on her own It appears in her 2015 cookbook, “A Modern Way to Eat,” a collection of recipes that anyone who spends as much time as I do snooping around home kitchens can tell you is shaping up as a kind of new-era “Silver Palate Cookbook.” (This salad could be Jones’s chicken Marbella.) It calls for oven-roasted tomatoes slicked with olive oil and fragrant with lime, as well as kale cooked soft in parts and crunchy in others, the pure mineral intensity of the greens bracketed by soy sauce and shavings of coconut The dressing – ginger, miso, tahini, honey, olive oil, lime juice and chopped hot pepper – is a far thicker mixture than vinaigrette, one that lends itself better to drizzling over the bowl.
This stylish recipe for a warm kale salad comes from Anna Jones, a British food stylist who worked for Jamie Oliver before striking out on her own It appears in her 2015 cookbook, “A Modern Way to Eat,” a collection of recipes that anyone who spends as much time as I do snooping around home kitchens can tell you is shaping up as a kind of new-era “Silver Palate Cookbook.” (This salad could be Jones’s chicken Marbella.) It calls for oven-roasted tomatoes slicked with olive oil and fragrant with lime, as well as kale cooked soft in parts and crunchy in others, the pure mineral intensity of the greens bracketed by soy sauce and shavings of coconut The dressing – ginger, miso, tahini, honey, olive oil, lime juice and chopped hot pepper – is a far thicker mixture than vinaigrette, one that lends itself better to drizzling over the bowl.
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Great for a hot summer day. Or, pair with tortilla soup in the winter and you have a very hearty meal.
Great for a hot summer day. Or, pair with tortilla soup in the winter and you have a very hearty meal.
Ingredients:
beer, lime, cumin, oregano, olive oil, chili powder, chicken breast, red pepper, green pepper, red onion, iceberg lettuce, avocado, sour cream, salsa, cilantro, cheddar cheese, black olives, jalapenos
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This recipe is packed with brain boosters like spinach, strawberries and pecans. It also has a delightful curry dressing.
This recipe is packed with brain boosters like spinach, strawberries and pecans. It also has a delightful curry dressing.
Ingredients:
spinach, strawberries, blueberries, red onion, pecans, balsamic vinegar, rice vinegar, honey, curry powder, dijon mustard, salt and pepper
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Iceberg wedges are sprinkled with colorful tomato pieces and green onions and served with a warm sweet-and-tangy bacon dressing.
Iceberg wedges are sprinkled with colorful tomato pieces and green onions and served with a warm sweet-and-tangy bacon dressing.
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Forget heavy, mayonaise-laden pasta salads. This grilled chicken and zucchini version is dressed in a flavorful, yet light lemony vinaigrette.
Forget heavy, mayonaise-laden pasta salads. This grilled chicken and zucchini version is dressed in a flavorful, yet light lemony vinaigrette.
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Beer, sausage, and potatoes are a classic combination. We simmer everything together to make a satisfying one-pot meal.
Beer, sausage, and potatoes are a classic combination. We simmer everything together to make a satisfying one-pot meal.
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I tried to post this a minute age but it showed up under puddn? Here goes again
I tried to post this a minute age but it showed up under puddn? Here goes again
Ingredients:
parsley, tomatoes, onion, celery, pine nuts, mint, bulgur wheat, cinnamon, ginger, allspice, cloves, anise seed, black pepper, salt, lemon juice, olive
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A pile of this chicken salad plopped on top of a bed of greens or tucked between two slices of good bread would make a most excellent lunch or light supper It starts with a quick dressing made of mayonnaise, chopped chives, parsley and tarragon and the juice and zest of a lemon Combine the dressing with chopped, cooked chicken (for ease, use supermarket rotisserie chicken or Thanksgiving turkey leftovers), red grapes, red onion, celery and walnuts
A pile of this chicken salad plopped on top of a bed of greens or tucked between two slices of good bread would make a most excellent lunch or light supper It starts with a quick dressing made of mayonnaise, chopped chives, parsley and tarragon and the juice and zest of a lemon Combine the dressing with chopped, cooked chicken (for ease, use supermarket rotisserie chicken or Thanksgiving turkey leftovers), red grapes, red onion, celery and walnuts
Ingredients:
mayonnaise, zest, salt, black pepper, chives, parsley, tarragon, chicken skin, red onion, celery, grapes, walnuts
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Dried beans are one of the best things to prepare in a pressure cooker: After a 30-minute quick-soak, the beans become creamy in just seven minutes.
Dried beans are one of the best things to prepare in a pressure cooker: After a 30-minute quick-soak, the beans become creamy in just seven minutes.
Ingredients:
white beans, bacon, garlic, carrot, rosemary, olive oil, water, lemon juice, smoked trout, parsley
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Get a little Greek this week with these zesty fully-loaded pita breads.
Get a little Greek this week with these zesty fully-loaded pita breads.
Ingredients:
chicken breast, juice, olive oil, oregano, garlic, cucumber, tomatoes, red onion, parsley, olives, red wine vinegar, wheat pitas
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.