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The reason I choose penne for this dish is because I always like the way the peas find their way inside the little tubes The dish is simple, sweet with tarragon, and very quickly made You must serve it right away or the ricotta will stiffen.
Ingredients: gluten, peas, garlic, tarragon, parmesan
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This recipe is by Alice Hart and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Lately I’ve been into “big bowls” — layered grain and vegetable meals in a bowl — in a big way I cook up a pot of grains and let the vegetables I’m finding at the market inspire how I’m going to build the bowl Spring onions, artichokes and peas are the focus of this seasonal bowl, and there’s a lot happening here as far as flavor goes
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Orzo, lemon, basil, bacon, peas, and baked sockeye salmon come together to make a quick and easy weeknight pasta dish for the whole family.
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Strawberry slices and sugar snap peas come together with a simple dressing made with raspberry vinegar and Dijon mustard.
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A vintage recipe for delicious macaroni salad has albacore tuna, chunks of Cheddar cheese, and green sweet peas in a simple mayonnaise dressing. Just mix, chill, and serve.
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This simple Japanese-inflected soup has a delicate green flavor and a lovely creamy consistency Served in small bowls, it makes a perfect beginning to a spring meal Using white miso (shiro miso) keeps the soup light; red miso (a k a miso) gives it a nutty, more earthy flavor
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Split peas simmered with gammon, pork belly, and smoked sausage make for a thick and hearty soup, known as snert in the Netherlands.
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This is a quick and easy way to enjoy stir-fried rice with pork and vegetables at home.
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This is crisp refreshing salad, perfect for a hot summer evening. The cabbage is shredded, the snow peas blanched, the carrots and peppers julienned, and the green onion diced. Everything is tossed with a vinegar and oil dressing and chilled.
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This salad has an Asian Flair. It is made with tender snow peas, crunchy water chestnuts and a luscious ginger/yogurt/.mayonnaise dressing. And we can 't forget the star - the chicken.
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There's no true recipe for a big salad, but for this robust green meal, you will want to keep a few rules in mind Skip the soft lettuces, which tend to get squashed in a big salad, and start with sturdier greens, like kale or escarole Add fruits and vegetables, a protein, like a hard-boiled egg, and a starch or two