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This irresistible sauce is a variation of Italian salsa verde, which is often served with cold meat This sauce also goes well with grains, vegetables and fish, or it can simply be spooned onto bread.
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Green beans steamed with chicken broth are topped with crumbled turkey bacon and a creamy, butter-free dill hollandaise sauce.
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This 30-Minute Potato Breakfast Bowls recipe is courtesy of Lori Rice, a part of the U.S. Potato Board's Potato Lovers Club Program.
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These Asian-inspired fruit skewers are the perfect dessert for parties and summer barbecues.
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This recipe is by Steven Stern. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Carbohydrate avoidance be damned: pasta with meatballs is the perfect culinary counter to the cruel world Just looking at a slippery, tomato-sauced tangle of spaghetti topped with juicy toothsome meatballs makes you feel better; eating it is the instant antidote to whatever ails you The recipe here makes more sauce, perhaps, than you'd normally want to use to dress a pound of pasta, but when I sit down to eat with the children I want to make sure I'm not going to have to get up and make them anything else to eat before they go to bed
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A traditional Ukrainian dish is similar to stuffed cabbage leaves, but uses fresh beet leaves for stuffing instead. The tender beet leaves don't need precooking. A savory mixture of ground beef and pork fills the rolls, which are served with a creamy sauce, garnished with chopped dill.
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You can make any soup with water instead of stock, but the soups that drive you wild usually have a beautiful stock as their base This is doubly true of bouillabaisse, which should start with a stock so delicious that you can barely imagine improving on it There are a few ways to do this: Grab fish bones when you see them, and make the stock incrementally