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Fishmonger’s Stew
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Fishmonger’s Stew

This hearty fish and shellfish stew is good for a chilly winter evening. It veers Mediterranean, with a base of leeks and onions, a bit of tomato, potatoes, saffron and garlic.

45m4 to 6 servings
Swiss Chard Stalk and Tahini Dip
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Swiss Chard Stalk and Tahini Dip

If you are making a Swiss chard dish and don’t know what to do with the stems, save them for this luscious and ingenious Middle Eastern appetizer. Serve it with warm Arabic bread.

20mAbout two cups
Quince Compote
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Quince Compote

Quince is a fruit that grows abundantly throughout the Mediterranean. Though it’s too hard and tart to bite into, it has a wonderful perfume. I like to combine it with apples in this simple compote.

1hServes four
Moroccan Carrot Dip
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Moroccan Carrot Dip

This vegan dip from America's Test Kitchen has a bright, spiced flavor that goes beautifully with pita chips. To retain the appealing, brilliant orange color, be careful not to brown the carrots when cooking them.

1h 30m8 servings
Shaved Fennel and Apples With Mandarin Vinaigrette
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Shaved Fennel and Apples With Mandarin Vinaigrette

15m4 servings
Tunisian Winter Squash Salad
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Tunisian Winter Squash Salad

This recipe was brought to The Times by Joan Nathan and was featured in her cookbook "Quiches, Kugels, and Couscous: My Search for Jewish Cooking in France."

4 servings
Sun-Cooked Strawberry Preserves
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Sun-Cooked Strawberry Preserves

20mAbout 2 pints
Amazingly Sweet Slow-Roasted Tomatoes
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Amazingly Sweet Slow-Roasted Tomatoes

These don’t look like they are going to taste as amazing as they do, and I know it might be asking a lot to have the oven on for 2 hours on a hot summer day. But it’s on low and the end result will be worth it. Lean over the plate when you bite into the tomatoes, as the juice may squirt. You can eat these as a snack or a side dish, or put them through a food mill for an incredibly sweet sauce.

3hServes 4 as a snack, side dish or sauce.
Braised Squid With Artichokes
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Braised Squid With Artichokes

1h4 servings
Grated Carrot Salad With Dates and Oranges
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Grated Carrot Salad With Dates and Oranges

The influences here are Moroccan. The orange juice brings out the sweetness of the carrots. The juices combine in a delectable way, the salad sweetened all the more by the dates and cinnamon.

10mServes 4
Olive-Oil Poached Halibut Nuggets With Garlic and Mint
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Olive-Oil Poached Halibut Nuggets With Garlic and Mint

15m2 servings