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Curry powder and crushed red pepper add a dose of spice to this thick garbanzo bean, potato, cauliflower, and squash stew.
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This Thai red curry recipe has kabocha squash, garlic, ginger, and green bell peppers simmered in a coconut-curry sauce.
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Spiced venison and wild rice make up the stuffing for these baked acorn squash. This makes an unusually good one-dish main course.
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This recipe is, believe it or not, an Italian classic. It's not an Italian classic in the way tortellini or lasagna are where you would make them for Christmas...
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This quick one-pot spaghetti dish is the perfect choice for a mid-week dinner. Everything is cooked at once in one pot, and dinner is on the table in less than 45 minutes.
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The almond bread crumbs that top off this dish add a crunch and sweetness that contrasts nicely with the lightly salty, fishy flavor of the bottarga.
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Grilling striped bass is a great way to cook the fish because the skin takes on a char that goes well with other strong flavors like oregano-laden chimichurri sauce Usually paired with meat, chimichurri plays off of bass just as beautifully, as long as you use a light vinegar like champagne or rice wine, rather than balsamic In preparing the fish, make sure the grill is hot first and be patient about flipping — you usually want about 4 minutes per side for a 7 to 8 ounce piece
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Early in the summer, seek out baby squashes in a variety of shapes. Combining these with halved larger squash makes a beautiful presentation on a bed of pasta. Use a grill basket so you don't lose any cherry tomatoes and baby squash, if using.
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes About 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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In this one-pot meal of string beans, squash, pork, and prawns, the coconut milk adds richness and flavor.
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This sauce came from a good friend's Italian mother-in-law. It is easy, and by far the best homemade sauce I know of. Great for both spaghetti and lasagna. Pssst...the secret is the sugar! Also, as I am now vegetarian, it tastes great with out the meat! Just substitute two tablespoons olive oil for the beef.