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Ham and cheese, fried potatoes, and an herb-seasoned omelet--all tucked inside a golden puff pastry crust. This is a special dish that's bound to impress your guests.
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Farro is chewier than Italian rice and doesn’t release starch when it’s cooked, so there’s no need to stir it the way you’d stir a risotto This hearty dish has a rich, earthy flavor Although it takes about twice as long as a risotto to cook, it doesn’t require tending.
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Bubbly gratin makes a brilliant one-pan meal.
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Chicken, cauliflower, olives, tomatoes, feta — this is a stew of extraordinary flavor and complexity, down to its hints of cinnamon and garlic The recipe uses skinless chicken legs or thighs; you could substitute ones with the skin if you like (But don’t use chicken breasts, which will dry out.) You can use more or less chicken depending on your needs
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Smoky, spicy andouille sausage, chicken thighs, and shrimp cook up in a rice and vegetable mixture for a crowd-pleasing one-pot meal.
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Grilled squid and green tomatoes are paired together in this wonderful, flavorful salad, which gets a final addition of a fantastic sesame-lime dressing.
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Here is a pleasant, delicious family meal adapted from the California chef Cal Peternell’s excellent home-cooking manifesto, “Twelve Recipes,” published in 2014 by HarperCollins There are two steps to the process, which as Mr Peternell points out can lead to endless improvisation
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Pork loin is an excellent cut to grill for a crowd The cut is larger and more marbled with fat than a lean tenderloin, which is entirely different and should not be used as a substitute in this recipe The pork loin has a richer flavor and meatier texture