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Marinated baby artichokes are not a staple of Turkish cuisine in the way that stuffed grape leaves are. But they are a favorite at Karaköy Lokantasi, owned by husband and wife Oral Kurt and Aylin Okutan.
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This simple dish from Pierre Franey is light and delicious It takes only 15 minutes and would be a great side dish for grilled beef or chicken or for any type of seafood The bread crumbs added at the end provide excellent texture.
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We think of ribs as an all-day affair, the meat cooked in smoke and low heat until it begins to pull from the bone But baby backs are quicker and can be grilled as well, and the result is delicious This recipe benefits from a basting technique used by the chef and barbecue madman Adam Perry Lang, who thins out his barbecue sauce with water, then paints it onto the meat he’s cooking in coat after coat, allowing it to reduce and intensify rather than seize up and burn.
Ingredients: barbecue sauce, pork ribs
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A tasty meatloaf made of your choice of lamb or beef is served with mashed potatoes flavored with green onions and fresh peas for a colorful meal perfect for springtime.
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Sliced zucchini coated in butter and lemon pepper and baked.
Ingredients: zucchini, butter, lemon pepper
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Lemon syrup poured over this blueberry zucchini cake makes it so moist you won't even notice it's made with fat-free yogurt and no eggs.
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Braised, tender baby artichokes add a taste of spring to any meal.
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Orange marmalade–glazed baby carrots with a hint of cumin and mustard.
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The simple glaze will seriously up your grilling game.
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Made with zucchini, oats, honey, and almond butter, these chocolate bites are a no-bake, gluten-free snack that is quick and easy to make.
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Whole wheat muffins, honey-sweetened and packed with flavor, still manage to be low-fat and good for you. Nonfat milk, egg whites and just a little oil make these the healthy choice.
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.