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Can’t find Treviso, the long, thin variety of radicchio? Substitute endive or any other member of the bitter chicory family to play off the sweet citrus dressing.
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Saganaki, a traditional Greek preparation named after the pan in which it’s prepared, is best served straight from the skillet, with plenty of toasted bread for scooping up the savory tomato sauce. If you can find them, wild American shrimp and high-quality Greek feta really make this dish special.
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Slather this versatile spread on grilled kebabs, smear it on a sandwich, or serve it as a dip with pita and crudités.
Channel New England with this rich and warming one-pot clam chowder. If fresh clams are unavailable (or you're running short on time), substitute two 10-ounce cans of baby clams and 6 cups of bottled clam juice. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes.
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Spinach and feta arrive in tiny puff-pastry packages.
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“Pistachios are buttery, piney, crunchy, and creamy—plus they go great with a cold beer,” says Nathan Allen of Knife & Fork in Spruce Pine, NC. The use of Angostura bitters here might be a surprise for those used to seeing it on cocktail menus exclusively, but its spicy, clove-cinnamon-y flavor is just as valuable as a flavor booster in this snack.
You can reheat this ooey-gooey queso fundido dip in a skillet, or keep it warm in a fondue pot. Save this recipe for your next taco night.
Adapted from The River Cafe Classic Italian Cookbook by Rose Gray, Ruth Rogers, and Michael Joseph. Copyright Rose Gray 2009.
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