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03/19/2013
Tart cherries bring sweet-sour flavor to this simple beet salad recipe.
Issue #155
12/15/2012
Regulars at the 118-year-old Duarte's Tavern dip hunks of sourdough bread into this soup, making it a meal in itself.
Issue #153
08/28/2012
A snap to make for an easy weeknight meal, the recipe is also elegant enough to serve on special occasions, especially made with fresh, high-quality tomatoes.
Issue #138
07/24/2012
In her book Lidia's Italian Table (William Morrow, 1998), Lidia Bastianich recommends making this rustic Italian salad with toasted country bread and ripe tomatoes.
Issue #130
05/20/2013
These one-bite hors d'oeuvres are inspired by the ingredients of a classic Middle Eastern baba ganoush.
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05/07/2013
Raw asparagus, carrots, and radishes get tossed with fresh mint and vinegar in this bright and crunchy slaw.
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03/20/2013
Brilliantly green and vibrantly flavored, this simple soup—garnished with fiery, fresh-grated horseradish—is a perfect first course for a Passover feast, or any early spring meal.
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03/04/2013
Braising is one of our favorite ways to bring out the texture and flavor of winter squash. With ginger, garlic, soy, and mirin (rice wine), the Chinese flavors in this braise make for a surprisingly versatile accompaniment to any main dish.
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02/13/2013
In this take on a traditional Sephardic Jewish dish, culupidia frita con limón, cauliflower are coated in a flour and egg batter, fried, and then bathed in lemon juice.
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01/04/2013
After long days of making pastries and rich foods in the SAVEUR test kitchen, our team craves lunches that are bright, flavorful, and not too heavy. This winter salad, put together by intern Farideh Sadeghin, combines some of the best cold-weather flavors—kale, orange, and pumpkin seeds—with sweet honey and airy ricotta.
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12/11/2012
This addictive finger food is a perfect marriage of textures and flavors: creamy, chive-flecked cheese cuts the bite of roasted jalapeños, while crispy bacon adds crunch.
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11/13/2012
This is a pasta dish of strong flavors: dark, earthy kale is offset by bright lemon cream and a warm, aromatic heat from crushed red chiles and garlic.
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11/09/2012
Bring out Brussels sprouts' cruciferous softness with this simple, savory preparation. Don't skimp on the salt: it lends depth and highlights the sprouts' natural sweetness.
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11/09/2012
The woody sweetness of maple syrup marries beautifully with sweet potatoes' bright acidity. With plenty of butter, this rich, decadent side dish elevates any cold-weather meal.
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11/09/2012
Don't limit traditional pie spices—clove, cinnamon, and nutmeg—to the dessert table. In this cheesy, rich gratin, the spices take a savory note alongside kale, sweet potatoes, and sharp white cheddar.
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11/09/2012
It's rare that we encounter spaghetti squash not shredded into its eponymous noodle-like threads. But kept intact, it reveals a beautifully yielding texture and a savory, subtle flavor that's perfectly offset by a rich walnut-miso glaze.
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11/09/2012
Inspired by the briny flavors of veal piccata, this elegantly side dish is simplicity itself: blanched green beans tossed in a vinaigrette of capers, bright lemon, and a beautiful olive oil.
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11/09/2012
Feta, red onion, and mint are a classic combination; tossed with snappy green beans they make a salad of surprising complexity, at home both as a light main course or an effortless side dish.
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11/09/2012
An aromatic combination of spices elevate the humble sweet potato oven fry to something truly special. We like to serve a batch of still-warm wedges alongside a creamy curry-honey dipping sauce, with lime wedges for an acidic kick.
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10/03/2012
With warming notes of curry and cinnamon, this hearty vegetable curry—a recipe that test kitchen director Kellie Evans used to make while catering film and television shows—is perfect for a chilly fall or winter evening.
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