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08/16/2008
This easy version of a traditional French stew overflows with mussels, shrimp, and halibut.
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Source: My Recipes
08/07/2008
Bitter greens benefit from plenty of garlic in this potent Italian bruschetta.
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Source: Village Voice
07/13/2008
Poach fresh fish in flavored olive oil instead of using canned tuna.
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Source: Los Angeles Times
07/08/2008
Dried scallops have a more intense flavor than fresh, and crispy water chestnuts lend juice and crunch.
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Source: Kitchen Unplugged
06/30/2008
Carrots give a beautiful orange hue to this versatile pasta recipe.
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Source: Martha Stewart
05/17/2008
Hot and sweet, this recipe for chutney will keep for months and it makes a lively accompaniment to many traditional Indian dishes.
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Source: Health Central
04/25/2008
Here's one of many treatments for the famous timpano from Stanley Tucci's "Big Night."
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Source: Recipe Zaar
03/23/2008
Ramps, one of the first greens to appear in the market after a long winter, are a welcome, spicy addition to a light pasta dinner.
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Source: Babbo
03/21/2008
The pungent flavor of delicate ramps is a terrific accompaniment to earthy wild mushrooms.
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Source: Star Chefs
02/25/2008
Featuring only four ingredients, this is an honest, traditional interpretation of this simple Italian dish.
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Source: Chow
02/19/2008
This squash-spiked gnocchi recipe couldn't be a better way to round out an autumnal meal.
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Source: Delicious Days
02/15/2008
Toss shrimp into this hot tomato sauce, and you'll have a perfect crowd-pleaser.
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Source: Bitten
02/08/2008
Braising oxtails with kumquats is similar to using preserved lemons in slow-cooked Moroccan dishes.
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Source: Habeas Brulee
02/07/2008
This American riff on fettuccine alfredo uses Tillamook cheddar cheese.
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Source: Northwest Noshing
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