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This recipe is by Jacques Pepin and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Take a virtual trip to Paris with this homemade recipe for pain au chocolat--flaky, buttery chocolate croissants with just the right amount of bittersweet chocolate filling.
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Soft pretzel dough is rolled around hot dogs, sprinkled with salt and baked until golden brown. Now you can experience the pretzel dogs from the mall at home!
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Spicy cookies with chewy dates. The dates sweeten these cookies without going overboard.
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Potatoes, walnuts, and oats form the base of these no bean veggie burgers. They are quick and easy to prepare and a tasty meat replacement.
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When you think of stuffed peppers, you usually are thinking of bell peppers. This recipe fills poblano peppers with chorizo, rice, and taco sauce for a spicier version of a classic dish.
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Halibut in a cheesy sauce over spinach. This is SO easy and the halibut comes out moist and flaky. Great for company because it's fancy but simple to make!
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Chocolate oatmeal chocolate chip cookies deliver a double dose of chocolate and the heartiness from oats for a new family favorite.
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No kneading or rolling is required to make these tasty, tender biscuits with sharp Cheddar cheese, scallions, and buttermilk.
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Cilantro and yogurt give these samosas the Indian flavor. This is an amazing recipe that will surprise you with how easy it is to make samosas like an Indian restaurant.
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Greek yogurt oatmeal with bananas, strawberry jam, and peanut butter is quick and easy to prepare in the microwave for busy weekday mornings.
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Try this Korean-style salad dressing over spinach.