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Pungent Parsley and Caper Sauce
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Pungent Parsley and Caper Sauce

This irresistible sauce is a variation of Italian salsa verde, which is often served with cold meat. This sauce also goes well with grains, vegetables and fish, or it can simply be spooned onto bread.

20mAbout 1 1/3 cups
Salad Astoria
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Salad Astoria

5mTwo servings
Three-Bean Chili Filling
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Three-Bean Chili Filling

2h 45mFour servings
Wheat Berry and Orzo Salad With Orange Vinaigrette
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Wheat Berry and Orzo Salad With Orange Vinaigrette

1h8 servings
Farfalle With Artichokes, Mushrooms and Potatoes
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Farfalle With Artichokes, Mushrooms and Potatoes

1h6 to 8 servings
Rice With Raisins and Pine Nuts
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Rice With Raisins and Pine Nuts

25m4 servings
Lemony Farfalle, Tomato and Artichoke Salad
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Lemony Farfalle, Tomato and Artichoke Salad

30mFour servings
Asparagus and Farfalle With Lemon And Pepper
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Asparagus and Farfalle With Lemon And Pepper

15mFour servings
Baked Farfalle With Eggplant
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Baked Farfalle With Eggplant

1h 30m6 to 8 servings
Black and Green Olives With Celery
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Black and Green Olives With Celery

5m2 cups
Michael Romano's Rhubarb Chutney
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Michael Romano's Rhubarb Chutney

45m4 cups
Olivada
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Olivada

15m6 servings
Pickled Cauliflower With Hot Pepper and Cumin
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Pickled Cauliflower With Hot Pepper and Cumin

When I first prepared the cauliflower, it didn’t do much for me for the first few days. Then I went away for a week, and when I came back and tasted the thinly sliced pickled cauliflower, now nicely infused with the slightly piquant brine, I loved it. Make sure to slice the cauliflower very thin – less than 1/4 inch thick, close to 1/8 inch thick.

10m
Manouri, Eggplant and Orzo Salad
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Manouri, Eggplant and Orzo Salad

50mServes 6 to 8
Seaweed Salad
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Seaweed Salad

Seaweed comes in many forms, and is used extensively in Japanese cuisine. Most of us are familiar with the pressed sheets of nori that are wrapped around sushi, and kombu, the dark green algae that is simmered to make classic dashi broth. Japanese groceries have a dizzying array of salt-packed specialty varieties, but many supermarkets and health-food stores sell packages of dried seaweed, which may be the most user-friendly. Two types that are commonly available are reddish-purple dulse and bright green wakame. Both simply need bathing in cold water for a few minutes to soften and ready them for use. Once soaked and drained, the seaweed is tossed with a simple traditional dressing of sesame oil with ginger and soy. My version makes a fine vegetarian meal, with thin slices of carrot, radish, cucumber and daikon, along with avocado, green onion, pumpkin seeds and sesame seeds.

20m4 servings
Soba and Herb Salad With Roasted Eggplant and Pluots
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Soba and Herb Salad With Roasted Eggplant and Pluots

This dish is inspired by a Yotam Ottolenghi soba salad that pairs eggplant and soba with mango. Instead of mango, this recipe calls for plums or Pluots, the trademark for a cross between plums and apricots. This recipe offers a contrast of the savory/spicy and fruity/sweet.

45mServes 6
Southwestern Pea Soup
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Southwestern Pea Soup

5mSeven servings
Pasta Macedonia
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Pasta Macedonia

10m4 servings as main course
Spring Carrot Pickles With Caraway
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Spring Carrot Pickles With Caraway

You don’t have to limit yourself to the young multicolored carrots that I’m finding at the farmers’ market right now, but they are particularly beautiful, at least until the colors fade with time. Carrots and caraway make a good marriage.

10m
New-Wave Macaroni And Cheese
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New-Wave Macaroni And Cheese

1h 15mEight to ten servings
Warm Potatoes With Cheese Sauce
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Warm Potatoes With Cheese Sauce

1h8 appetizer servings
Eggplant Wraps
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Eggplant Wraps

45mYields 16 wraps
Frittata With Red Peppers and Peas
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Frittata With Red Peppers and Peas

This is one of the best destinations I can think of for frozen peas, and reason enough to have a bag on hand in your freezer at all times. Red peppers keep very well in the refrigerator, and you can also use jarred red peppers for this if you don’t have a fresh one on hand. The frittata looks beautiful on a buffet.

1h6 servings
Skillet Soba, Baked Tofu and Green Bean Salad With Spicy Dressing
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Skillet Soba, Baked Tofu and Green Bean Salad With Spicy Dressing

You can make this salad with wide rice noodles, but I love the nutty flavor and wholesomeness of buckwheat soba.

45mServes 6