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It's easy to make a pretty good beet salad, but this one makes the leap into greatness After decades of kitchen experiments, the chef and beet maven Andrew Carmellini shared how to elevate both elements: marinate the beets, then season and whip the goat cheese. Feel free to cook the beets on a grill instead of in the oven if you've got a fire going Young beets, juicy and tender enough to bite into, can be used instead of the thick-skinned, mature kind
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Spaghetti is the pasta backbone of this light salad featuring lots of sweet grape tomatoes, black olives, and sliced fresh mushrooms in a dressing with a Mediterranean vibe. It's perfect for a summer day.
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This recipe is by Barbara Kafka and takes 2 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: olive oil, lemon juice, salt
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Kiwi Vinaigrette 3 Kiwi peeled and chopped 3 TBLS orange juice 2-3 TBLS olive oil salt and black pepper to taste 1 TBLS rice vinegar ½ tsp Dijon mustard...
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After a few days of eating junk, I decided I needed to eat something super nutritious and zingy. I got some organic Bolivian quinoa and a bunch of vegetables...
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This is an evolution of classic vinegar-based German potato salads, lightened with fresh herbs, and with green beans for texture and variety. It can be eaten...
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This is truly the best way to cook salmon Slowly roasting an already fatty fish in an even more luxurious fat (here, olive oil) makes it nearly impossible to overcook Plus, you can flavor that oil with whatever you fancy — spices, herbs, citrus, chiles — which, in turn, will flavor the fish
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An easy mix of blanched vegetables and a simple chive vinaigrette.
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Arugula pesto is peppery and bright. The trick is to blanch the arugula and squeeze it dry, so when you blend it with the pine nuts, garlic, olive oil, and cheese, the resulting pesto isn't too wet.
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People aren’t accustomed to eating raw butternut squash, but when it’s grated, it has a wonderful, crunchy quality, and it’s also very pretty Here, a jumble of grated squash is tossed with a dressing made out of fresh cranberries, honey, orange juice and fresh ginger It's a lively, fresh twist on the traditional mashed and heavily-buttered treatment.