ARTICLES For Olive oil
PASCAL’S HANGER STEAK WITH PAN SAUCE
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Pascal Olhat's classic bistro preparation of hanger steak, just add frites and you might as well be in Paris. Quick, easy and delicious.
KALE, POMEGRANATE, DATE & FENNEL SALAD
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Kale, pomegranates, dates and fennel make this heart-healthy, salad-for-dinner every bit as delicious as it is good for you. Better yet, it is quick and easy to prepare. Make a little extra so you can have it for lunch the next day.
CHIMICHURRI SAUCE
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Everything is better and healthier with chimichurri sauce, the Argentinian condiment made with fresh parsley, oregano, garlic, olive oil and vinegar.
ROASTED YELLOW GAZPACHO
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My version of the roasted golden gazpacho served at Sweet Basil and Mountain Standard restaurants in Vail, Colorado. I use tomato vinegar to accentuate the tomato flavor of this delicious summer soup.
SPICED CHICKPEA SALAD OTTOLENGHI
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A Middle Eastern mezzah platter filled with spiced chickpeas, fried halloumi cheese, a vegetable salad, pita bread and olive oil and za'atar for dipping. Serve as appetizers or a meal.
SPINACH, PEACH, GRILLED ONION AND PANCETTA SALAD
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This simple peach, pancetta and grilled onion salad is the perfect balance of sweet, sour and salty. Make when peaches are in the height of the season.
BARBECUE MEATLOAF AND POTATOES
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My sister's stealth recipe to get more veggies in her kids' diet, she buries spinach deep in the meat loaf and disguises it with cheddar cheese and barbecue sauce. The result is delicious.
SOUTHWESTERN TURKEY AND GRILLED VEGETABLE SALAD
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Southwestern flavors liven up this turkey and grilled vegetable salad-for-dinner meal. Serve it up on a big platter so everyone can select their favorite ingredients.
WATERMELON, TOMATO AND STRAWBERRY SALAD WITH BURRATA
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Sweet watermelon, vine-ripened tomatoes and juicy strawberries, on top of melt-in-your-mouth burrata, sprinkled with fresh herbs and pine nuts. This salad is delicious.
MAPLE-BRINED GRILLED PORK CHOPS
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The secret to moist and juicy pork chops is brining. A salty brine allows moisture to enter the pork chop and literally traps it between protein cells, keeping the chop plumper and juicier when it is cooked.