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A surprise ingredient a puree of the squat Italian cipollini onion thickens and sweetens the mustard dressing on this wintry salad of earthy roasted red beets and chunks of silky avocado.
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You can easily make chewy oatmeal cookies with this recipe that features cherries and nuts.
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These cheesy chicken sandwich melts have all of the flavor of fajitas without the drippy mess!
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For this satisfying dish, cabbage leaves are stuffed with a seasoned mixture of rice, ground beef, pork and ham. They are then laid on a bed of sauerkraut and simmered to completion. This is the best stuffed cabbage recipe I've ever tried.
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This recipe is loosely based on fattoush, a Middle Eastern salad in which toasted bread is moistened by other ingredients, like tomatoes and cucumbers. Here, tortilla chips soak up the delicious salad juices.
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Aunt Rose's creamy custard cheese pie, enjoyed with coffee and conversation after an Italian Sunday dinner!
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These lemony treats use lemon zest and fresh lemon juice to deliver a high-quality version of a classic dessert.
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These zingy whole wheat muffins, with flax seed and a touch of applesauce, make a tasty breakfast or snack for days when you're on-the-go.
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These are tangy and sweet and VERY addicting. The recipe doubles well.
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Lots of honey and mustard go into this great sauce, but there's also orange juice, tarragon, Worcestershire and white wine. Just pour over thinly-cut pork chops and marinate for a few hours in the fridge. Grill and enjoy.
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This is an incredible cheese spread. With the red of the sun-dried tomatoes and the green of the pesto, it makes for a beautiful appetizer.
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This salad came to The Times from Kathryn Anible, a personal chef in New York, whose solution to adding color to your winter table lies in this fresh, crunchy salad “I just like it because the endive is not frequently used in salads, and it tends to be a little bitter,” she said “The apple sweetens it up a little bit and makes it more approachable