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Order a Caesar salad at a restaurant these days, and it's likely to be a whole meal, topped with chicken or shrimp. We choose meaty shiitake mushrooms here and also make another break from tradition: The eggs in the dressing are cooked, not raw.
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Grain stuffings are an elegant alternative to bread stuffing on the Thanksgiving table, and one that happens to work well for any gluten-avoiding guests Here the barley is tossed with roasted shiitake mushrooms, chive butter, hazelnuts and plenty of lemon to zip it up Stuff it in the turkey if you'd like, or serve it alongside as a supple, addictive dressing.
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Basque-Style Chicken simmered in an easy sauce with roasted chili peppers, ham, tomatoes, garlic, and olives. Makes a warming, hearty dinner on a chilly night.
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An easy crustless quiche recipe. You'll need bacon, cremini mushrooms, shallots, Parmesan, Gruyère, parsley, and chives.
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A simple dill dip recipe made with fresh dill and dried dill weed, mayonnaise, and sour cream.
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Fried garbanzo beans add unexpected flavor and crunch to a chopped salad you can serve family style.
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About as humble as a dish can be, with simple ingredients and cooking instructions no more complicated than boiling water, this Haitian recipe may shock you with its deliciousness — a base of warming, garlicky polenta-like porridge topped with a velvety purée of black beans and coconut milk (see the corresponding recipe for black-bean sauce) Slices of nutty avocado offer a gentle contrast in texture and another element of richness It was adapted from the Haitian cooking instructor Cindy Similien-Johnson, who remembers it being made in her grandmother’s house.
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A splash of white wine and a sprinkling of basil simmer right along with garlic, parsley and clams, enlivening the basic sauce for this delightful clam linguini.
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This recipe is by Sara Dickerman and takes 1 hour 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This heady version of classic tabbouleh salad is for garlic lovers only. Instead of the salad relying solely on parsley, the green garlic stems add intensity and pungency to the mix, while a touch of mint adds freshness You can tone down the garlic flavor by increasing the parsley-to-green-garlic ratio if you like, or vice versa And if you can’t get young green garlic with floppy, soft green stems, use scallions or ramp greens instead