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This deeply flavored fish stew is a traditional specialty of Sète, a working-class Mediterranean port in the Languedoc-Roussillon region While it has largely vanished from restaurants, it still turns up as a showpiece on Sunday and holiday tables Save some time by having your fish counter do the skinning and boning for you, if possible
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Banish all thoughts of gluey morning oatmeal. These crisp oat cakes may change the way you think about the grain. The batter is sticky; so it's easiest to form the cakes right in the pan rather than by hand.
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Tender pearls of large couscous make the perfect backdrop for scallops cooked in a white wine and parsley sauce for a quick main dish that's fancy enough for company or a special meal.
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It's cacio e pepe in lasagna form! Pecorino Romano is joined by ricotta and mozzarella and plenty of fresh ground pepper to create an easy vegetarian lasagna--a quick weeknight dinner.
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Boneless, skinless chicken breasts are pounded thin, coated with a three-mustard mixture, dredged in crushed pretzels, and baked until golden brown. The cutlets are served with a sweet and tangy honey-mustard sauce.
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Need a quick and hearty lunch? Precooked Italian sausage slices with sauteed bell peppers and diced tomatoes make a zesty meal--served as is or piled on a hoagie roll.
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