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Tiny frozen peas are a time-saver here, since they require no cooking, just thawing. They also happen to taste better than most of the fresh peas available. The tomato, though, needs to be fresh and vine ripened. If you cant get a good one, omit it
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A cool seafood salad that's a real treat for potlucks. Salad shrimp, crab meat, hard-cooked eggs, and the pasta of your choice are tossed in a homemade dressing.
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These Halloween-hued, melt-in-your-mouth treats are devilishly good.
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Bosc pears, watercress, and cucumbers are folded into a bowl of quinoa, and then napped with a sensational dressing whipped up with diced Kumquats, olive oil, cilantro, and lemon juice.
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This recipe is by Daniel Patterson and takes 2 hours 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This salad is inspired by one I ate in Greece I’ve added the cherries and made the olives optional, though I like the contrast of the briny, salty olives against the cherries Purslane is nutrient-dense, with lots of omega-3s
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Juicy melon and crisp white wine make for the perfect cooler to sip during the summer.
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Here are two versions of tuna tartare, one of them a classic ceviche Be sure not to marinate the tuna in the lime juice for too long or the meat will turn grey
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This is a good tabbouleh alternative for those of you who can’t tolerate wheat, though you must seek out a brand of steel-cut oats that has been processed in a gluten-free facility if you need to avoid gluten Unlike traditional tabbouleh, which is a really a parsley salad with a little bit of fine bulgur, this is more of a lemony grain salad with a generous amount of parsley and other herbs For best results, toss the soaked oats with the dressing and refrigerate overnight.
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Special occasions are made that much sweeter when you serve chewy, chocolaty brownies in a heavenly sauce of cooked raspberries. For a smoother coulis, strain the raspberries through a fine-mesh sieve to remove the tiny seeds.
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This recipe is restaurant quality. You will not be disappointed!
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This refreshing salad mixes crunchy cucumber and radishes, red onion slivers, and chewy chickpeas in a tart cumin-spiked lemon dressing. Recipe by Marcia Kiesel