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This is a bright, beautiful, and very simple vegetarian dish. The secret of the sophisticated flavor is in the herb vinegar. I like to use white vinegar flavored with sprigs of tarragon.
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I made this up as part of a New Year's Day menu. Traditionally, Southerners eat greens on New Year's to insure they will have plenty of "foldin' money" in the...
Ingredients: spinach, bacon, cloves
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The most simple quick side dish to accompany a steak, roast, pork, or just about anything. Cans of cannellini, some herbs and nothing more. It is hearty and...
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This delicious, just spicy enough tartar sauce is especially good with fried seafood. The honey really mellows the habanero and makes the tartar perfect.
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Let this Mediterranean salmon dish transport you to the south of France.
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Meet your new favorite one-pan dinner.
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In this Provençal rendition of pan-cooked chicken breasts, the mushrooms take on and added dimension of flavor as they deglaze the pan with the help of one of their favorite partners, dry white wine.
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This salad is made from uncooked broccoli tossed with an assertive garlic, sesame, chile and cumin-seed vinaigrette slicked with good extra-virgin olive oil and red wine vinegar The acid “cooks” the florets a little as ceviche does fish After an hour, the broccoli softens as if blanched, turning bright emerald, and soaking up all the intense flavors of the dressing
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These boneless pork chops are topped with a garlicky mushroom sauce--a great restaurant-worthy dinner.
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This is a very easy shepherd's (cottage) pie that's topped with wonderful garlic and Romano potatoes. You can change the ingredients to add almost anything you like. Kids love this, and it's even better after sitting for a day. You should have most of the ingredients on hand so no trips to the grocery! You can substitute any cheese for the Romano, as well.
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Let the fresh flavor of these herbed noodles — a twist on this basic pasta dough recipe — stand out by tossing them with just a few kitchen staples Inspired by the classic Roman pasta, aglio, olio, e peperoncino, this simple dish will become a go-to, especially once you develop familiarity and confidence with rolling and cutting pasta Soon enough, you'll find yourself making it on a weeknight, without a recipe