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Zucchini-Sausage Pizza
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Zucchini-Sausage Pizza

40m1 large, 2 medium, or more smaller pizzas
2007: Paccheri With Caprese Lobster Salad
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2007: Paccheri With Caprese Lobster Salad

45mServes 4 as a main course, 6 as an appetizer
Focaccia With Cabbage Compote and Stilton
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Focaccia With Cabbage Compote and Stilton

2h 25m4 main-course servings
Cochin Coriander-Cumin Chicken for Passover
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Cochin Coriander-Cumin Chicken for Passover

1h6 to 8 servings
Lucciariello (Broccoli and Sausage Pie)
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Lucciariello (Broccoli and Sausage Pie)

2h 30m4 to 6 servings
Squab With Pears
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Squab With Pears

45m4 servings
Pork and Watermelon Salad
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Pork and Watermelon Salad

The mixture of juicy watermelon and luscious pork fat make the effort of this project recipe well worth it. The recipe requires making a kind of quick pickle of the rind, which gives the dish added character.

4h 30m8 servings
Turkey Sausage and Turkey Burritos
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Turkey Sausage and Turkey Burritos

15m2 servings
Endive, Apple and Walnut Salad
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Endive, Apple and Walnut Salad

This classic French combination makes a great autumn and winter salad. Walnuts and apples are always a good mix, and their flavors contrast nicely with the bitter endive. Gruyère cheese has a nutty flavor and adds a bit of protein, as well.

15mServes six
Smoked Bluefish Salad 
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Smoked Bluefish Salad 

Bluefish get a bad rap — people tend to describe their flavor as fishy and overpowering — but when the fish is caught fresh and eaten within a few days, it is elegant, fatty and substantial. It particularly shines when you steam or smoke it, as these methods can stand up to the fat. Here, the smoked bluefish is layered with tomatoes and hard-boiled egg with a buttermilk dressing. But you could just as easily take the smoked fish and serve it on hearty rye toast with crème fraîche and dill.

1h 30m4 to 6 servings
Simple Lamb Curry With Carrot Raita
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Simple Lamb Curry With Carrot Raita

1h 30m4 servings
Winter Short-Rib Stew
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Winter Short-Rib Stew

2h 30m6 hearty servings
Roast Rack of Venison With Cranberry Chutney
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Roast Rack of Venison With Cranberry Chutney

1h6 servings
Warm Chickpea and Broccoli Salad
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Warm Chickpea and Broccoli Salad

Serve this comforting salad as a main dish or as a side. The chick peas contribute a considerable amount of protein, manganese and folate to the dish.

2h 15mServes 4 as a main dish, 6 as a side
Pork With Green Figs And Apples
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Pork With Green Figs And Apples

1h 20m4 to 6 servings
Rhubarb With Asparagus And Mushrooms
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Rhubarb With Asparagus And Mushrooms

30m4 servings
Aromatic Pork In Cold Vegetable Sauce
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Aromatic Pork In Cold Vegetable Sauce

2h8 servings
Coconut Chicken Curry With Cashews
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Coconut Chicken Curry With Cashews

This Sri Lankan curry goes together fairly quickly despite the long list of ingredients. I used skinless, boneless thigh meat, because it always stays moist and can absorb a lot of flavor from a short marinade in ginger, garlic and spices. To intensify the taste, the cashews and coconut are used two ways. First, a handful of each is ground to a powder and added to the sauce. Then after simmering for 30 minutes or so, the curry is finished with a generous cup of thick coconut milk and garnished with toasted cashews. I also added, because I like it and thought it would harmonize nicely, a totally nontropical vegetable, parsnip — optional, but delicious.

1h4 to 6 servings
Moan Dut Khnao Kchei (Baked Chicken With Young Jackfruit)
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Moan Dut Khnao Kchei (Baked Chicken With Young Jackfruit)

This family-style Cambodian dinner is fragrant and hearty, with easy-to-prepare dipping sauces that make every bite a little different. If you’re in the U.S., you may need to call around to your local South Asian and Chinese grocers to find young jackfruit. But once you have your ingredients, you mostly just need to chop to get this Cambodian dinner on the table. The chef Rotanak Ros, the author of “Nhum: Recipes from a Cambodian Kitchen” (Rotanak Food Media, 2019), said this dish was a special one: “People raise chickens to sell, not to eat,” she said, speaking of villages where she conducts research. “The money from one chicken can feed the whole family, at least, for three days.” To kill a chicken, then, is to honor a guest.

1h 30m4 servings
Yannick Cam's Curry Chicken
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Yannick Cam's Curry Chicken

45mSix servings
Chicken Breasts With Rhubarb And Scallions
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Chicken Breasts With Rhubarb And Scallions

40m4 servings
Vegetable Stew
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Vegetable Stew

1h 15m6 servings
Herb-Simmered Leg Of Lamb
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Herb-Simmered Leg Of Lamb

2h10 servings
Greek Black-Eyed Peas Salad
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Greek Black-Eyed Peas Salad

Black-eyed peas may not be part of the Greek New Year’s tradition, as they are in the American South, but this recipe still makes a great, light dish.

1h 15mServes four to six