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This classic Japanese dressing elevates a simple green salad into something restaurant-worthy We also like it spooned on top of a pile of sautéed spinach or drizzled over a piece of grilled fish.
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Melon and cucumber are a marvelous combination, never more so than when ripe tomatoes provide a bridge between the two Parsley, mint and the refreshing bite of Champagne vinegar take the flavors even higher, making this salad both a perfect lunch or a fine start to a summer dinner.
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This colorful mixture is hard to resist, with its contrasting chewy and crunchy textures and the nutty Asian dressing Black rice, high in antioxidant-rich anthocyanins, is now a staple in my pantry.
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Chef Eric Skokan of Boulder, Colorado's Black Cat grows hundreds of vegetables at his farm, analyzing each variety for its best use. He prefers the Zagross Persian cucumber for this tangy soup.
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Learning to build a pan sauce is the highest yielding 25 minutes you'll ever spend in a kitchen Pay attention to the flame at each step Use high heat to sear properly and develop fond in the pan, reduced heat to add acid and build flavor, and then no heat at all — turn the burner off
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Cherry tomatoes and sherry vinegar create a dressing with zing.
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Sorghum reminds me of Israeli couscous, spherical and about the same size Like Israeli couscous, it’s good with brothy stews I love the way the firm, round grains stand up against the soft, brothy beans in this bean and amaranth stew
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Green tea kasutera, a Japanese sweet bread, is naturally green thanks to matcha green tea powder added to the batter.