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Mini Peppers Stuffed With Tuna and Olive Rillettes
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Mini Peppers Stuffed With Tuna and Olive Rillettes

A Provençal-inspired tuna and olive spread with bold flavors. These Provençal-inspired tuna rillettes are a modified version of a tuna tapenade that I posted a few years ago on Recipes for Health. I am using the rillettes as a filling for mini-peppers here, but they are also welcome in a sandwich, on crackers or croutons, or as a filling for other vegetables (cherry tomatoes come to mind). I used a mini-chop to finely chop the olives, garlic and capers, but as in all of this week’s fish rillettes recipes, I urge you to use a fork for the tuna. You don’t want this to be a purée.

30mServes 6
Tomatillo, Tomato and Avocado Gazpacho
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Tomatillo, Tomato and Avocado Gazpacho

Avocados contribute a creamy texture to this spicy gazpacho.I wanted to make this with tomatillos only, but found that what makes a great salsa doesn’t necessarily make a great gazpacho. So I added tomatoes to the creamy mixture. I don’t like the color as much, but I love the taste. If you can find green zebra tomatoes, use them for the nice green color. Make sure to strain this because the tomatillo seeds won’t blend.

30mServes 6
Vegetable Tostadas With Dark Chili-Garlic Sauce
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Vegetable Tostadas With Dark Chili-Garlic Sauce

You can find dried ancho chilies, sometimes called pasilla chilies, in supermarkets where Mexican foods are sold. They have a rich, sweet flavor. The chipotle adds heat to the mix. You can use other vegetables in season. This is the winter version.

1h4 servings.
Crabmeat Tostadas
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Crabmeat Tostadas

All you need is a little lime juice, cilantro and chili pepper for this crabmeat tostada topping. Corn makes a nice addition too, but at this time of year it will have to come from the freezer.

10m6 main-dish servings or 10 appetizer servings.
Garlic Broth With Basmati Rice, Turkey and Squash
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Garlic Broth With Basmati Rice, Turkey and Squash

This is the kind of soup you can whip up on a whim if you have garlic on hand and either summer or winter squash. You can make a vegetarian version of the soup just by eliminating the turkey. Otherwise it is one more healthy option for your Thanksgiving leftovers. When I made the soup the first time I used a lingering half-zucchini that I found in my sister’s refrigerator. At this time of year you might be more likely to have winter squash on hand. Either will work. Winter squash will take 10 to 15 minutes longer to cook.

45mYield: Serves 4
Fig Sorbet
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Fig Sorbet

I love fig ice cream, so I decided to try sorbet, and although I wasn’t crazy about the color, I couldn’t resist the flavor. Make sure to use fully ripe, sweet figs for this. My favorite way to make this is with red wine.

4h 45m4 to 6 servings
Orange Poached Figs
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Orange Poached Figs

10m4 servings
Tostadas With Sweet and Hot Peppers and Eggs
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Tostadas With Sweet and Hot Peppers and Eggs

This comforting topping is a kind of Mexican piperade.

30m4 servings
Pear-and-Fig Tart
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Pear-and-Fig Tart

50mEight servings
Penne With Radicchio and Goat Cheese
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Penne With Radicchio and Goat Cheese

I sauté most of the radicchio in this recipe in olive oil with garlic and chile flakes, but I hold some back to add at the end for color and texture. The cooked radicchio sweetens a bit but still has a bitter edge. Just before tossing with the cooked pasta I ladle in some cooking water from the pasta, which you should be careful not to over-salt, add the goat cheese and stir until it has melted. The result is irresistible. It will work just as well with other bitter greens like endive and dandelions, as well as with blanched greens like kale.

20mServes 4
Soft Tacos With Roasted or Grilled Tomatoes and Squash
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Soft Tacos With Roasted or Grilled Tomatoes and Squash

If you’ve got the grill fired up you can cook the vegetables in a grill pan. Otherwise roast the tomatoes under the broiler and cook the filling on top of the stove.

40mEnough for 10 tacos
Salsa de Chili Verde
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Salsa de Chili Verde

10m2 cups
Seared Summer Squash and Egg Tacos
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Seared Summer Squash and Egg Tacos

These make great breakfast tacos, but I make them for dinner most often. Make sure to get the pan nice and hot for a delicious seared flavor.

20m10 tacos, serving 5 as a main dish
Quinoa and Lentil Pilaf
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Quinoa and Lentil Pilaf

15mServes 4 to 6
Andrea Hellrigl's Vinschger Paarlen
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Andrea Hellrigl's Vinschger Paarlen

1h 45mTwo seven-inch rounds
Fresh Figs And Pears With Rosemary Syrup
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Fresh Figs And Pears With Rosemary Syrup

1h 15m4 servings
Quick Quesadilla With Dukkah
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Quick Quesadilla With Dukkah

Dukkah has so many of the attributes of a snack food – crunch, a little bit of salt (as opposed to a lot of salt), spice. I realized that very little salt is required when the salt is combined with spices and ground or chopped nuts and seeds to give your palate that hit of snack-food pleasure. And it occurred to me that dukkah could also fit the bill as a low-sodium seasoning for all sorts of dishes.

10m1 serving
Tacos With Turkey Picadillo
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Tacos With Turkey Picadillo

Picadillo is a typical filling for tacos, enchiladas and chilies, traditionally made with ground beef. I lighten the sweet and savory mixture by using ground turkey breast.

1h6 servings
Breakfast Tacos With Eggs, Onions and Collard Greens
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Breakfast Tacos With Eggs, Onions and Collard Greens

These comforting, easy tacos don’t have to be relegated to the breakfast table. The chili pepper is optional; you can make them as spicy as you want.

45m6 tacos
Spring Rolls With Carrots, Turnips, Rice Noodles and Herbs
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Spring Rolls With Carrots, Turnips, Rice Noodles and Herbs

This is a basic vegetable spring roll, vibrant with herbs and tangy because the vegetables and noodles are tossed with rice vinegar before being enclosed in the wrapper. You can vary the herbs. I’ve even used arugula from my garden, which is delicious

45m8 spring rolls
Tacos With Black Beans and Chard
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Tacos With Black Beans and Chard

If you are looking to feed a crowd, one way to meet the challenge is to pick up a supply of corn tortillas and make a big pot of beans and some other dishes that are at home in a taco. Buy some salsa, or make your own, and your house will be taco party central. You can make fillings in advance and arrange in bowls or on platters. Then all it takes is warming tortillas in a microwave, oven or steamer, and guests can assemble their own tacos. These beans are great in tacos, but can also be eaten on their own.

2h6 to 8 servings.
Roast Cornish Hens With Herbs and Pancetta
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Roast Cornish Hens With Herbs and Pancetta

45m4 servings
Nasi Goreng Istimewa (Fried Rice Indonesian Style)
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Nasi Goreng Istimewa (Fried Rice Indonesian Style)

10mFour servings
Indonesian-Style Breast of Chicken
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Indonesian-Style Breast of Chicken

20m4 servings