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Focaccia di Recco
As legend has it, when the citizens of Recco where in hiding during the Crusades, they created this focaccia di recco recipe with what little they had.

Renee Erickson's Sautéed Dates
Though these sautéed dates are a sound match for a bubbly drink (Erickson serves them next to a pile of ricotta), Molly Wizenberg also likes to eat the dates over yogurt for breakfast. You could also pit them first and add them to salad or even scrambled or fried eggs, a comforting Middle Eastern breakfast. But my favorite riff is how my friend Nozlee Samadzadeh served them at a dinner party celebrating the recipes celebrated by Wizenberg on Orangette. Nozlee pitted the dates before sautéing them, then spilled them and their oil over a pool of Greek yogurt that had been thinned with more olive oil. It was a thing of beauty, cool yogurt against warm dates and everywhere good oil and salt, that we were able to sweep up all together with slices of baguette. Adapted slightly from A Boat, A Whale, and A Walrus (Sasquatch Books, 2014).

Chocolate Truffles
If my marriage was a dessert, it would be a dark chocolate truffle – bitter but decadent! Hope you are finding your own meaningful connections this Valentine’s Day. It has three ingredients, chocolate, coconut milk and orange zest. Why? Because, chocolate and orange are a match made in the culinary heaven. Hope you enjoy!

Navajo Blue Corn Mush
This Navajo blue corn mush recipe includes roasted blue corn flour, juniper ash and water. It is so simple to make and very delicious, especially on cold days.

Rosy Raw Brownies
This sumptuous brownie recipe uses Rose and Chocolate, making it a perfect treat for Valentine's Day.
Kimchi Hummus
This is a great to introduce Kimchi to the unadventurous eater.

Unbelievably Quick Black Bean Soup
If you're looking for an incredibly fast yet delicious soup, look no further. Instead of chopping and cooking all the ingredients for traditional black bean soup, use a jar of salsa instead, preferably fire-roasted. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team: http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/unbelievably-quick-black-bean-soup

Chile Con Queso
Hot, spicy dip, great for party or football watching. Pair with your favorite tortilla chips. Delicious and fun to serve at Christmas with the red of the tomatoes and the green of the chilies.

Navajo Fry bread
A classic Native American treat! This recipe is the Navajo Version, but fry bread itself varies by tribe. Mine is just a standard and simple take on frybread.
Spicy Oven Roasted Chickpeas Snack
It's a pretty healthy snack (low fat - high protein), easy to make, crunchy and can be stored for upto 2-3weeks in air tight containers. Serves as a great options as snack on the go.

Sautéed Fava Beans
Fava beans, or broad beans, have a tough outer hull that can be difficult and time-consuming to remove, so look for frozen beans for this sauté recipe instead.

Patricia Wells' Fake Frites
A trick for the best french fries you can make at home -- in the oven, using less oil than you'd put on a salad. Game on. Recipe from At Home in Provence (Scribner, 1999).

Sweet Potato Cakes
Use left-over mash potato (sweet or white) that's been chilled for at least 24 hours for best results. Serve with butter as a snack or on the side of a fry up. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team: http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/sweet-potato-cakes
Fancy Crispy Russet Potatoes
I make this crispy russet potatoes recipe every time I have people over for dinner that I want to impress. It goes great with any sort of meat as a side dish.

Baked Potato Chips with Chive Dip
Before you reach for that bag of sour cream potato chips, check out this recipe for your own with chive dip! It has the same great flavor, but half the fat!

Caldo Verde
This recipe proves the point that the sum is greater than the parts. Who knew that potatoes, kale, chorizo, a little garlic and water could produce something so hearty, full of flavour and satisfying. This is what to make when you only have a few hardy winter vegetables to hand and a crowd to feed. Easy, cheap and fabulous.

Super (Bowl) Chicken & Black Bean Nachos
Pop this Super Bowl chicken nachos recipe in the oven during the pregame show, and let me know how much is left (if any) when halftime rolls around.

A Slice of Spain: The Spanish Tortilla
This basque tortilla recipe boasts a complex flavor introduced by five humble ingredients, much like the Spanish culture rooted in the simple things.

Blue Cheese Potatoes
This is a recipe that we at home always like to find a way to make healthier potato chips, so we started to fry our own. We have tried many toppings but this one is the best.

UrbanEats Swiss Rosti
This crispy potato pancake is sure to warm up any winter night. Serve with a crisp green salad for an economical and satisfying dinner.
Spicy Baked Sweet Potato Chips
Skip the fryer and slowly roast your sweet potatoes in the oven to get that perfect crunch. Kick them up a notch with cayenne and rosemary!

Smoky roasted tomato and red pepper soup

Chicharrón with Lime and Chili Salt

Lentil Salad With Roasted Vegetables
This lentil salad looks and tastes bright, thanks to a combination of tangerine juice, sherry vinegar and colorful caramelized roasted root vegetables. It works either as a main course, served with good bread and butter, or as side dish with roasted meat or fish. For the maximum visual impact, use both golden and red beets. Vegetarians can feel free to leave out the bacon. Leftovers will keep for at least five days, though try to pack it up without the radicchio, which gets soggy in the fridge.