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Lighter than a potato gratin, but still luscious from heavy cream and cheese, this allium-rich dish has a crunchy bread crumb and anchovy topping to take it over the top If you can’t find spring onions — newly harvested onions often sold with the green stems still attached — use regular onions or shallots Or try red onions for a shot of bright color among the soft greens and golds in the pan
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Pork tenderloin, fresh apples, and sweet onions are cooked together in a skillet for an easy and flavorful main dish that's great for busy weeknights.
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Frozen artichoke hearts are pan-fried in herb-seasoned butter in this quick and easy, Mediterrenean-inspired artichoke heart side dish.
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Shredded buffalo seasoned chicken is wrapped in phyllo dough and baked until crisp and flaky. Serve with blue cheese dressing for dipping.
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These bay scallops, served with mushrooms and buttery bread crumbs, pair perfectly with a flinty Chablis.
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Seamus Mullen's gooey Spanish version of a grilled cheese contains Mahón, Manchego, and Idiazábal, as well as tomatoes that are roasted slowly overnight.
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This recipe is by Sam Sifton and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A veggie burger, so to speak, using grilled eggplant rounds, tomatoes and onions marinated in vinegar and oil, fresh mozzarella, and basil.
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A quick and robust way to enjoy asparagus. Roasting highlights the natural sweetness of the asparagus while the balsamic vinegar offers a tangy compliment to this great side dish.
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For most cooks, paella is a time-consuming production best saved for that Saturday evening dinner party But this one, made just with a collection of sausages and very little fuss, produces a satisfying one-pot dinner in hardly more time than it takes to baby-sit a risotto Sip a glass of earthy, meaty Châteauneuf-du-Pape alongside.