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The firm texture of monkfish may remind you of lobster, but with no shell to deal with, monkfish is a lot easier to eat. Here, the fillets are roasted and then topped with a creamy scallion-studded sauce.
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These tiny birds, stuffed with a mellow, earthy blend of mushrooms and wild rice, are an elegant main course.
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Barbecue sauce fires up the beefy flavor for these large and in-charge burgers.
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This is an adaptation of a Turkish recipe, a sweet and savory combination of lentils, onions and carrots that can be served hot or at room temperature, as a main dish or a side.
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Portobello mushrooms are a great option for a vegan or vegetarian main course, because they are large enough to fill a plate, and can be stuffed with a variety of flavors For reader Dianne Wenz of West Orange, small stuffed mushrooms were always a holiday side dish -- until the year she decided not to serve them "I didn't make them one year, thinking no one would notice, but my dinner guests were disappointed that they were missing from the holiday table,” said Ms
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Rich in vitamin K, Swiss chard is as good for you as it is good to eat. Spinach would also work nicely in this soup.
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Try this easy recipe for Turkish doner kebabs, a street food favorite, of deliciously seasoned ground lamb baked meatloaf-style and served in pita bread.
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Cheese lovers unite! This cheese soup with celery, onion, carrot, and American cheese takes just a few minutes to put together.
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Marinate chicken thighs in BBQ for a tender and flavorful meal from Chungah Rhee of Damn Delicious.
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This satisfying, colorful soup is loaded with chickpeas and vegetables, and it's incredibly easy to make There's not much more to it than tossing everything into a pot and letting it simmer for a couple of hours (no sautéing!) until everything is tender Do not forget to finish the soup with a flurry of the rosemary, Parmesan, lemon zest and pepper mixture