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This sandwich features grilled salmon, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and a simple sauce of dill, lemon zest, and mayonnaise.
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Cut this pizza-style recipe into bite-sized squares and serve as delicious cheese and veggie topped appetizers.
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This is a hearty but mild flavored fish chowder. It's a great way to use a piece of salmon that's too small to do much else with. Serve with toasted sourdough bread.
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Soy sauce and sugar, added to a bit of vinegar and oil, stir up into a dandy dressing that tops this broccoli/romaine salad. Lightly toasted ramen noodles and chopped walnuts are sprinkled on before serving.
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This traditional Greek recipe disregards the notion that seafood and cheese don’t mix, and it works beautifully, resulting in a harmonious balance of flavors Though it can be made year round with canned tomatoes, it is sensational with fresh sweet ripe ones, so best prepared in summer Serve it as a main course with rice or potatoes, or in small portions as an appetizer, taverna-style.
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Lots of honey and mustard go into this great sauce, but there's also orange juice, tarragon, Worcestershire and white wine. Just pour over thinly-cut pork chops and marinate for a few hours in the fridge. Grill and enjoy.
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An uncooked turkey breast roast, coated with a seasoned maple syrup glaze, is so easy to make for a special family dinner or a small Thanksgiving gathering.
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Delicious, satisfying, and very easy to make. My kids will even eat spinach this way! We serve them with warmed spaghetti sauce to dip them in and a salad. Yum!
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Preserved lemon and a red chile pepper give these homemade kidney beans a tangy and savory flavor with a little heat at the end.
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This salad came to The Times from Kathryn Anible, a personal chef in New York, whose solution to adding color to your winter table lies in this fresh, crunchy salad “I just like it because the endive is not frequently used in salads, and it tends to be a little bitter,” she said “The apple sweetens it up a little bit and makes it more approachable