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Baked Romanesco Broccoli With Mozzarella and Olives
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Baked Romanesco Broccoli With Mozzarella and Olives

Sicilian cooks make a traditional cauliflower dish, using a pale-green variety that is baked with soft mild sheep’s milk cheese and studded with meaty black olives. It can also be made with romanesco broccoli (confusingly called Roman cauliflower in English), the very bright chartreuse-colored cauliflower with pointy spiral florets you find at farmer’s markets. But regular white cauliflower is fine, and will give delicious results, too.

1h4 to 6 servings
White Asparagus With Cashew Cream Sauce
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White Asparagus With Cashew Cream Sauce

40m4 first-course servings
Sourdough Dressing With Truffle Butter and Candied Chestnuts
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Sourdough Dressing With Truffle Butter and Candied Chestnuts

2h6-8 servings
Broccoli in Garlic Sauce
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Broccoli in Garlic Sauce

25m6 servings
Steel-Cut Oatmeal and Blueberry Muffins
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Steel-Cut Oatmeal and Blueberry Muffins

If you’re investing time in making steel-cut oatmeal for breakfast, you might as well make a little extra and try these healthy muffins with what’s left over. Most muffins sold in bakeries are just cupcakes in disguise, but these are moist, nourishing and a healthy source of whole grains. Even if you don’t think of yourself as a baker, these are easy and come together quickly — a second day breakfast off the first day’s work.

25m12 muffins
Golden Beet and Beet-Greens Salad with Yogurt, Mint and Dill
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Golden Beet and Beet-Greens Salad with Yogurt, Mint and Dill

30m4 to 6 servings
Walnut, Cracked Coriander and Cumin Rolls With Stilton And Honey
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Walnut, Cracked Coriander and Cumin Rolls With Stilton And Honey

3h 30mEight servings
Sesame Dip
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Sesame Dip

2m1 1/2 cups
String Beans With Sesame Dressing
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String Beans With Sesame Dressing

20m
Mushroom Soba (Buckwheat Noodles) With Four-Mushroom Sauce
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Mushroom Soba (Buckwheat Noodles) With Four-Mushroom Sauce

30m4 servings
Schmaltz Latkes
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Schmaltz Latkes

Frying latkes in schmaltz — rendered poultry fat — is the traditional Ashkenazi method, what Central and Eastern European Jews typically did before assimilating in America. It makes for an exceptional latke: crisp-edged and deeply flavored, with a nutty, rich flavor that’s much more complex than if you fry them in flavorless vegetable oil. For the best results, make the batter for these just before frying and serve immediately. Also keep in mind that serving these with the optional sour cream or yogurt makes them unsuitable to anyone keeping kosher. If you’re making schmaltz from scratch for this recipe, do use the onion; it adds a lovely caramelized sweetness to the mix. The gribenes, which are the crispy bits of chicken skin that fry in the rendered fat, make an excellent garnish. (They are usually strained out of store-bought schmaltz; if you don’t have them, just omit them here.)

20m8 to 9 latkes (3 to 4 servings)
King Crab Rolls
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King Crab Rolls

10mServes 4
Orzo and Broccoli in Sesame Dressing
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Orzo and Broccoli in Sesame Dressing

20m2 servings
Couscous And Crab Salad With Cucumber Juice And Mint
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Couscous And Crab Salad With Cucumber Juice And Mint

10mFour servings
Zucchini and Apricot Muffins
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Zucchini and Apricot Muffins

If you have surplus summer squash, these cinnamony, moist, not-too-sweet whole-wheat muffins are a great place for them. They are great for the camp or school lunchbox. Dried apricots contribute lots of potassium, beta carotene and vitamin A. I used a raw brown cane sugar called muscovado for these, but you can also use turbinado, sold as Sugar in the Raw.

1h14 muffins
Stir-Fried Sweet Potatoes With Brown Butter and Sage
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Stir-Fried Sweet Potatoes With Brown Butter and Sage

20m4 - 6 servings
Fried Potatoes, Greek-Style
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Fried Potatoes, Greek-Style

1h 10m6 servings
Stuffed Baked Potatoes
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Stuffed Baked Potatoes

1h 15m6 servings; each potato has about 115 calories
Zucchini And Rice Casserole
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Zucchini And Rice Casserole

1h4 to 6 servings
Sweet Millet Kugel With Dried Apricots and Raisins
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Sweet Millet Kugel With Dried Apricots and Raisins

Millet, a light, fluffy gluten-free grain that is a good source of magnesium, manganese and phosphorus, lends itself beautifully to both sweet and savory kugels. In fact, this kugel turned me into a millet convert

2h6 to 8 servings
New-Wave Chowchow
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New-Wave Chowchow

15m10 cups
Pepper Shrimp
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Pepper Shrimp

35mEight servings
Summer Corn Pudding
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Summer Corn Pudding

15m8 side-dish servings
Rojac (Pineapple and cucumbers with hot,red-pepper flakes)
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Rojac (Pineapple and cucumbers with hot,red-pepper flakes)

1h 15mSix servings