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Warm Lamb and New Potato Salad
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Warm Lamb and New Potato Salad

20m2 servings
Baked Chicken Breasts With Tomatoes and Cheese
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Baked Chicken Breasts With Tomatoes and Cheese

30m4 servings
Easy Chicken Curry
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Easy Chicken Curry

Weeknight cooking doesn't get any easier than this endlessly adaptable five-ingredient, 30-minute curry from Mark Bittman. Sauté a pile of chopped onions in a little oil, then stir in curry powder (or red curry paste for Thai flavors). Pour in a can of coconut milk and swirl to combine. Add chicken, simmer until it's cooked through and finish with some chopped tomatoes. And dinner is served! This recipe lends itself to experimentation, so change it up. Be generous with spices. Toss in chopped bell pepper or carrots with the onions. Add a can of drained chickpeas or a generous handful of fresh spinach with the tomatoes. Instead of chicken, try shrimp, duck, turkey, firm fish, tofu, lump crab meat or beef. Just watch the cooking time: Fish, shrimp and crab cook faster than other meats. Also, don't forget to season as you go with salt and pepper.

30m4 servings
Mexican Table Sauce
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Mexican Table Sauce

10mAbout one and one-half cups
Oatmeal Tabbouleh
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Oatmeal Tabbouleh

This is a good tabbouleh alternative for those of you who can’t tolerate wheat, though you must seek out a brand of steel-cut oats that has been processed in a gluten-free facility if you need to avoid gluten. Unlike traditional tabbouleh, which is a really a parsley salad with a little bit of fine bulgur, this is more of a lemony grain salad with a generous amount of parsley and other herbs. For best results, toss the soaked oats with the dressing and refrigerate overnight.

1h4 servings
Focaccia With Tomatoes and Rosemary
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Focaccia With Tomatoes and Rosemary

This beautiful bread is a great way to use summer tomatoes, but the heat from the oven will draw rich, deep flavor from the less flavorful ones found in winter as well.

2h 45m12 to 15 servings
Red Pepper Coulis
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Red Pepper Coulis

15m6 servings
Shaker Stewed Tomatoes
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Shaker Stewed Tomatoes

15m4 - 6 servings
Pumpkin Succotash With Dried Beans, Tomatoes And Spicy Shrimp
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Pumpkin Succotash With Dried Beans, Tomatoes And Spicy Shrimp

1hFour servings
Afghan-Style Pumpkin (With Yogurt Sauce)
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Afghan-Style Pumpkin (With Yogurt Sauce)

45m4 to 6 servings
Tomato Salsa With Fruit
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Tomato Salsa With Fruit

25mAbout 2 cups.
Snap Peas With Mint
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Snap Peas With Mint

20m4 servings
Squid With Tomato and Pickled Mustard Greens
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Squid With Tomato and Pickled Mustard Greens

20m2 to 4 servings, as part of a multicourse meal
Linguini With Oven-Dried Tomatoes, Grapes and Anchovies
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Linguini With Oven-Dried Tomatoes, Grapes and Anchovies

20m4 servings
Tomato-and-Pumpkinseed Salsa
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Tomato-and-Pumpkinseed Salsa

Sikli’ p’aak is a salsa of tomatoes and squash seeds from the Yucatán Peninsula.

30mYield: About 2 cups
Tomato Salad, With Olives and Sardin
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Tomato Salad, With Olives and Sardin

10m4 servings
Eggplant and Roast Tomatoes Gratin
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Eggplant and Roast Tomatoes Gratin

1h 30m4 servings
Bass Steaks With Tomatoes and Black Olives
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Bass Steaks With Tomatoes and Black Olives

20mFour servings
Tomato-Watermelon Gazpacho With Avocado
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Tomato-Watermelon Gazpacho With Avocado

After several days of sitting out on the counter feeding the fruit flies, even the firmest tomatoes start to slacken. That’s when you know it’s gazpacho time.This time I added watermelon, because I had it and because I wanted a slightly sweeter soup than usual. For color and voluptuous texture, I floated buttery avocado cubes on top. It was pretty enough to serve to company, and expandable enough to use up all the soft tomatoes on the oozing brink.

15m2 servings
Whole Wheat Penne or Fusilli With Tomatoes, Shell Beans and Feta
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Whole Wheat Penne or Fusilli With Tomatoes, Shell Beans and Feta

Shell beans and tomatoes are still available at the end of September in farmers’ markets, and I’ll continue to make pasta with uncooked tomatoes until there are no sweet tomatoes to be found. Shell beans are a rare treat, soft and velvety, to be savored during their short season.

2hServes 4
Cranberry Beans With Tomatoes and Herbs
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Cranberry Beans With Tomatoes and Herbs

1h 15m10 to 12 servings
Peppery Lamb With Shell Beans and Cherry Tomatoes
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Peppery Lamb With Shell Beans and Cherry Tomatoes

One of the great joys of summer cooking is the availability of just-picked green beans, Romano beans and yellow wax beans, as well as tender, creamy fresh shell beans. They make a delicious colorful main-course salad complemented with sweet cherry tomatoes. To accompany it here, boneless lamb leg is coated generously with coarsely ground pepper and coriander, and roasted in the oven or in a covered grill until medium-rare. The peppery lamb pairs beautifully with the salad. Dressed with an assertive vinaigrette, this room-temperature dish is perfect for an al fresco lunch or supper. Use the method as a template for making similar salads all summer long, using other meats (or fish) if you wish. If shell beans are not available, you may substitute cooked dried beans or chickpeas.

1h 15m6 servings
Mackerel With Peas
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Mackerel With Peas

30m4 servings
Summer Vegetable Salad
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Summer Vegetable Salad

This simple salad is seasoned with nothing more than salt, pepper and a drizzle of olive oil. Made with fresh summer produce, it allows the vegetables’ flavor and sweetness to shine through, needing little adornment. But you can also dress the salad with oil and vinegar and garnish with some meaty anchovy fillets, or use an anchovy vinaigrette (see note); these are just as delicious spooned over large spicy arugula leaves. Halved nine-minute eggs would be another nice accompaniment.

1h4 to 6 servings