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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
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Frozen vegetables, pasta, and coconut oil are combined to create this quick and easy dinner that is a fresh twist on pasta tossed in oil.
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This is one of the simplest Provençal gratins, a dish that takes a little bit of time to assemble, then bakes on its own for 1 1/2 hours It tastes best the day after it’s made.
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This recipe is by Matt Lee And Ted Lee and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The colors of the vegetables were the inspiration behind this beautiful salad You may be fooled into thinking the orange vegetables next to the dark beets are sliced golden beets, but they are slices of roasted kabocha squash.
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This tangy winter salad is likely to convert anyone who doubts just how good cauliflower can be Make sure you steam the cauliflower until thoroughly tender so that it absorbs the dressing The dish is lovely with a mix of colorful cauliflowers, but can look nice with the standard white variety.
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Sweet and tangy work well together in this palate-pleasing salad.
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A colorful salad contains grilled fresh corn and roasted bell peppers tossed with heirloom tomatoes and basil in a simple balsamic vinegar dressing.
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Not exactly meatless, but shredded suet is optional.
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A quick, easy, and delicious way to serve pork! Marinated in a sauce of ginger, garlic, red pepper flakes, soy sauce, chicken broth, and peanut butter; then simmered with stir-fried onions, cashews, and vegetables. Serve over a bed of chopped romaine or noodles.