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Smoky grilled kale gets tossed in a tangy yogurt dressing and mounded on crusty bread in this no-fuss starter from chef Camille Becerra of New York City's Navy.
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Ingredients: flour, yeast, salt
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Famous Winnipeg style rye bread which uses cracked rye and white flour instead of rye flour. This makes a light colored, richly flavored bread. Adapted for the bread machine.
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A yeast bread flavored with mozzarella cheese and basil is baked in rounds, then cut into wedges for serving. It's perfect with soup.
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This is a dense sour rye loaf with potato flakes and caraway seeds that begs for a pile of pastrami and a smear of mustard.
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This simple, slightly sweet corn bread is made in the versatile cast-iron skillet.
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This loaf would make a great Italian submarine sandwich, or you can just load it up with lots of Italian cheeses and fresh and pickled vegetables.
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Clams are steamed in a savory sauce featuring seafood stock, white wine, garlic, fennel and red pepper flakes. Served with crusty bread for dipping, this is an amazing dish that can't be beat!
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Celery is an underappreciated vegetable that brings wonderful crunch, perfume and bitterness to a salad (and no wonder: It’s related to carrots, parsley and fennel) Here it is front and center in a main-dish salad, especially satisfying with a poached egg or some charcuterie on the side Buy full green heads of celery, not the pale hearts, and make sure the leaves are still attached
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Grilled ratatouille is a warm-weather recipe with many charms in both method and result Grilling takes the whole process of cooking outside, and the grill also adds a lovely smoky nuance to the finished dish without overpowering the essential flavors of vegetables, olive oil and herbs The dish is less stew-y and more saladlike than a typical ratatouille, but with its concentrated flavor and velvety texture, along with a garlicky kick, it may well become a favorite all the same