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These individual tartlets have a Cheddar-spiked, buttery crust holding a filling of honey-drizzled roasted vegetables and creamy ricotta You can use any roasted vegetables here, changing up the mix to suit the seasons Late summer is perfect for some combination of zucchini, eggplant, peppers, tomatoes and even corn
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Only slightly more involved than Andreas Viestad's simple tomato salad, this version is inspired by Middle Eastern cuisine. A sprinkling of toasted cumin seeds ground with salt gives the summery salad a warm depth of flavor.
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This is a wonderfully spicy cream pasta with a hint of garlic and shallots. You also can add sauteed chicken or shrimp. Very easy and quick sauce to make if you are looking for a spicy entree.
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A recipe for spicy tomato salt.
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Spinach, tomatoes, and feta cheese are the headliners in this gluten-free quinoa salad that is a great alternative to rice or pasta.
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Bulgur is a versatile cracked wheat product that can lend a nutty flavor to a variety of dishes Because this is a casserole, it calls for coarse bulgur, which can also be used in pilafs, soups and stuffed vegetables It is paired here with spinach, tomatoes and cheese for a bubbly and hearty dish.
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Pasta in pie form? We'll take a slice of that.
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Here's a vegetarian-friendly option for a liver pate-like spread packed with flavor.
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All the great flavor of a cheeseburger is in this easy dinner that's oven ready in 15 minutes. Broccoli & Cheese Veggie Tots make a crisp and delicious topping and they add an extra serving of veggies.
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Ground beef seasoned with oregano and garlic, shaped into a rectangle, layered with ham and mozzarella cheese, then rolled up and baked.
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A spicy Sriracha ceviche recipe with scallops, tilapia, and halibut.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne With Pierre Franey and takes About 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.