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Green Sauce
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Green Sauce

20mAbout 1 cup
Walnut Torte
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Walnut Torte

45m8 to 12 servings
Sesame Braised Chicken With Scallions, Daikon and Mushrooms
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Sesame Braised Chicken With Scallions, Daikon and Mushrooms

On a search for a nontraditional take on chicken in a pot in 2012, Melissa Clark was hoping for something that avoided the flavors and “seasonings inherent in Continental cuisine” — white wine, leeks, bacon. She found an answer in this recipe, which relies on dry sherry, soy sauce and star-anise-infused sesame oil as its braising liquid. Daikon and shiitake mushrooms soak up the liquid and soften under its weight. Be sure to brown the bird, too. It won't crisp the skin, but it does add depth of flavor.

1h 30m4 servings
Paella With Shrimp and Fava Beans
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Paella With Shrimp and Fava Beans

“Sometimes the simplest paellas can be the most satisfying,” David Tanis wrote in 2012, when bringing this recipe to The Times. Here, fresh, wild-caught shrimp are peeled and deveined, the shells saved for a broth to flavor the rice (though a chicken broth can also be used, if you’re short on time). The shrimp is then marinated, and cooked separately, layered over a bed of rice, fava beans and chorizo.

1h 30m4 to 6 servings.
Asopao
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Asopao

45m6 servings
Sesame Pita Chips
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Sesame Pita Chips

25mFour servings
Spicy Shrimp With Snow Peas
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Spicy Shrimp With Snow Peas

40m4 servings
Simple Homestyle Sourdough Baguettes
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Simple Homestyle Sourdough Baguettes

18hTwo baguettes
Spicy Thai Seafood Salad
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Spicy Thai Seafood Salad

25m4 servings
Grilled Tabasco Chicken
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Grilled Tabasco Chicken

40m6 servings
Pepper Shrimp
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Pepper Shrimp

35mEight servings
Pumpkin Kabocha No Nimono
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Pumpkin Kabocha No Nimono

45mAbout 4 servings.
Cantaloupe-Star Anise Sorbet
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Cantaloupe-Star Anise Sorbet

30mabout 1 1/2 quarts
Broccoli, Carrot and Snow Pea Slaw
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Broccoli, Carrot and Snow Pea Slaw

1h 10mFour servings
Mache and Endive Salad With Clementines and Walnuts
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Mache and Endive Salad With Clementines and Walnuts

Mache, a delicate green with a mild, subtle flavor, packs quite a nutritional punch, as it is high in omega-3s (as are walnuts) and folic acid. The salad is simple to throw together, but its flavors are complex, with sweet juicy mandarin (or tangerine or clementine sections), crunchy bitter endive and walnuts, soft and almost sweet mache, and vibrant fresh herbs. The recipe will serve 4 to 6 but I admit to eating a good half of this salad when I tested it.

5mServes 4 to 6
Stir-Fried Shrimp With Snow Peas and Red Peppers
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Stir-Fried Shrimp With Snow Peas and Red Peppers

This is not unlike the shrimp with snow peas you get in many Cantonese restaurants. But there are more vegetables in this version.

30mServes four
Pepper and Snow Pea Salad
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Pepper and Snow Pea Salad

10m4 servings
Chicken Breasts With Sweet Red Peppers and Snow Peas
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Chicken Breasts With Sweet Red Peppers and Snow Peas

15m4 servings
Chicken, Chermoula and Vegetable Sandwich
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Chicken, Chermoula and Vegetable Sandwich

A delicious sandwich featuring grated carrots, arugula and roasted red pepper.Chermoula, the spicy Tunisian pesto-like sauce made with copious amounts of cilantro, parsley, garlic, olive oil and spices is a great sandwich condiment. I paired it with pan-cooked chicken breast and built up a delicious sandwich with grated carrots, arugula, and roasted red pepper.

30m1 sandwich
Tea-Smoked Cornish Hens With Sesame Vinaigrette
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Tea-Smoked Cornish Hens With Sesame Vinaigrette

1h 15mSix servings
Snow Peas With Sesame Seeds
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Snow Peas With Sesame Seeds

5m4 servings
Braised Stuffed Artichoke A la Barigoule
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Braised Stuffed Artichoke A la Barigoule

2h4 servings
Composed Salad With Green Olive and Garlic Vinaigrette
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Composed Salad With Green Olive and Garlic Vinaigrette

1hFour servings
Twice-Cooked Duck With Pea Shoots
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Twice-Cooked Duck With Pea Shoots

The duck meat is meant to be simmered well ahead of the final cooking, so this recipe can be prepared several days ahead. (In the process, a bonus broth is achieved, some of which is used to make the sauce. Leftover broth can be saved for a little noodle soup.) Then, at the last minute, the chopped, cooked meat is briefly stir-fried; showered with aromatics like ginger, orange zest, garlic, cumin and hot pepper; splashed with rice wine; and finished with just-wilted pea shoots.

1h 20m4 to 6 servings