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Fusilli With Tomatoes, Eggplant and Pine Nuts
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Fusilli With Tomatoes, Eggplant and Pine Nuts

1h4 main-course servings, 8 first-course servings
Green Garlic Tabbouleh
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Green Garlic Tabbouleh

This heady version of classic tabbouleh salad is for garlic lovers only. Instead of the salad relying solely on parsley, the green garlic stems add intensity and pungency to the mix, while a touch of mint adds freshness. You can tone down the garlic flavor by increasing the parsley-to-green-garlic ratio if you like, or vice versa. And if you can’t get young green garlic with floppy, soft green stems, use scallions or ramp greens instead. Garlic chives will also work. This is best made in late spring when green garlic is just coming into season; it will be at its most tender and mildest then.

30m8 servings
Meatball Parmesan
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Meatball Parmesan

Whether you scoop this onto a toasted semolina hero roll for a sandwich, or serve it straight from the pan with garlic bread on the side, meatball Parmesan makes a filling, savory meal. You can form the meatballs up to a day ahead and keep them in the fridge until you’re ready to fry. But they are best fried just before baking. Serve this with some kind of crisp green vegetable on the side.

1h 30m6 servings
Greens-and-Sardine Salad
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Greens-and-Sardine Salad

20m6 servings
Flounder Fillets With Tomato Sauce
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Flounder Fillets With Tomato Sauce

20m2 servings
Mixed Greens and Tomatoes With Raspberry Vinaigrette
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Mixed Greens and Tomatoes With Raspberry Vinaigrette

10m2 servings
North African Meatballs
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North African Meatballs

In France, meatballs are called boulettes, and by far the favorite versions are the spice-scented North African type. Most of the neighborhood Tunisian and Moroccan restaurants in Paris offer them, served as an appetizer or a side, or in a fragrant main-course tagine with couscous. This recipe is an amalgam of several that I found on my bookshelf, among them one called boulettes tangéroises in an old French cookbook. Since I like things a bit spicier, my boulettes are more like Tunisian ones, in which hot pepper is more assertive.

1h 15m4 to 6 servings, about 36 meatballs
Eggplant Parmigiana
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Eggplant Parmigiana

1h 15mabout 6 servings
Bulgur Pilaf With Red Peppers And Tomatoes
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Bulgur Pilaf With Red Peppers And Tomatoes

1h 15mFour servings
Baked Tomatoes Stuffed With Bulgur, Feta and Raisins
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Baked Tomatoes Stuffed With Bulgur, Feta and Raisins

1h 30mFour main-dish servings or eight side-dish servings
Bulgur With Everything
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Bulgur With Everything

30m3 or 4 servings
Tomato Sauce (Salsa de Jitomate)
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Tomato Sauce (Salsa de Jitomate)

20m2 1/2 cups
Tomato Tart With Fresh Mozzarella and Anchovies
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Tomato Tart With Fresh Mozzarella and Anchovies

This rectangular tart is like a pizza but easier. Instead of a yeast dough, the base is a crisp pastry made with olive oil. The recipe makes enough dough for 2 tarts.

1h 30m4 to 6 servings
A Plain Pizza Pie
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A Plain Pizza Pie

Don't ever listen to the deadbeats who tell you that it’s hard to cook pizza, that it can’t be done at home. They're wrong. Your pizza may look a little funny. It may be ovoid, crackly in parts. It may have soft spots. But it will still be pizza, and it will still be delicious, and it is cheap to boot. “You are cooking a flatbread,” the great home-cook pizzaiola Jeffrey Steingarten told me in 2009. “You are cooking a flatbread on a rock, part of a continuum that goes back thousands and thousands of years.”

1hServes 2
Green Tomato Pizza
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Green Tomato Pizza

40m1 large, 2 medium, or more smaller pizzas
Toasted Tomato Tartlets
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Toasted Tomato Tartlets

30m24 tartlets
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
Cochin Coriander-Cumin Chicken for Passover
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Cochin Coriander-Cumin Chicken for Passover

1h6 to 8 servings
Greek Chicken and Tomato Salad
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Greek Chicken and Tomato Salad

A small amount of seared and roasted chicken breast transforms this tomato-centric Greek salad into something substantial enough to eat as a main dish for lunch or a light supper.

40mServes 4
Cucumber Salsa Salad
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Cucumber Salsa Salad

This salad, which resembles gazpacho, is a lovely, light way to begin a Mexican meal. Serve it atop lettuce leaves as a salad, or serve over rice. Alternately, use it as a sauce with fish, chicken or fajitas.

30mServes six
Curry-Tomato Soup
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Curry-Tomato Soup

30m4 servings
Winter Borscht
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Winter Borscht

3h 45m4 to 6 servings
Provencal Fish Soup
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Provencal Fish Soup

1h 20m5 servings
Warm Corn Salad With Bacon
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Warm Corn Salad With Bacon

10m